Verry nice piece. This is the reason i play a guitar. Thanks
Hi Don - sorry for a late reply! This is a good question, since the picking pattern is important in this case to be able to play this up to tempo.
By watching the main video and attempting to play this myself - here is the picking pattern (d= downstroke and u = upstroke)-----------------------------------------|
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1--1--1----1--1----1--1----1--1--1-------|
d__d__u_d__d__u__d_d__u__d etc
what are the pick strokes for box1 when laszlo plays it slow it looks like all down strokes when he plays it fast it looks like it's alt picking.thx..D.B
wow, that are really killer riffs! i have to give that try! thanks for sharing laszlo!
Nice riffs!
Very cool riffing here with some killer licks in between, great job
Cool riffs Zaszlo man, they sound groovy, and fun to play!
nice Background!
this is killer riffing,
octaves are way effective
Love the sound of this..found myself longing for more.. great job!
COOOL!!!
Thanks!
Groovy licks Laszlo, good job!
Great job, man! This is a cool lesson
Thanks guys! I hope it'll give some help to play more complicated riffs!
Cool lesson concept. It sounds great.
sounds really cool man! well done
very nice licks laszlo!
Very nice and cool sounding licks! Good job Laszlo!
This looks fun and not too hard! Love the sound of the riffs! Neat background too!!
Awesome killer riffs! These are really heavy and good-sounding, and it's nice to see someone creating killer riffs from an unusual key for guitar such as F. I put this immediately on my to-do-list.
Hi GMC-ers! Welcome to my new lesson series, in which I would like to show you some riff variations in a few styles. This is a very important part of guitar playing. The riffing technique is also very exciting. There will be some easier and more difficult themes involved.
The interesting part of this first lesson is the alternate picking. I don’t use powerchords or chords when riffing, but I do play octave notes separately. It’s important that we play using alternate picking because achieving a higher speed is much more difficult with down picking.
There are two themes in this lesson. The first is in F at the first fret. The second is also in F, but at the 8th fret. In both themes there are jumps to F# first, then to G# G F# F and during the whole part I use octave notes. Only at the end of the themes there are three powerchords.(G#sus4 Gsus4 F#sus4 ).
Techniques:
* Alternate Picking
* Scales
* Palm Muting
* Slides
* Hammer-ons
If you have any questions:
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-Laszlo