Yeah, could definitively hear some Tool here, awesome man!
Cheers
Hey Gaby!!!
Great lesson...Very creative...
Thanks! It's great to hear that CatastrophE! I also had that problem with my Ibanez RG 520 guitar. That's why I preffer to use my les paul.
gab.-
It is like 1 year since i have played in E,
I always play in drop-D
Excellent lesson
Since tuning down to Drop D I've really been getting into the quick rhythmic playing and low steady sound it gives out, and lessons like this give me a lot of inspiration to try new stuff, I think I'll be keeping my Guitar in D for a long time, not only because it gives me the exact sound I want, but Floyd Roses are difficult to tune ~_~;
Keep up the good work
Thanks Howard! I'm using a national (argentinian) tube amp... it sounds like messa boggie.
gabriel.-
Gabriel -
Another great lesson, not overly hard, but GREAT.
As always, your settings for your guitar and amp sound FANTASTIC. Very full and HEAVY sounding.
Don't change a thing.
Keep the lessons coming!!!!
Howard
Hey, another great lesson learned on another great Sunday afternoon. alright...
Thanks for the nice comments!!
gabriel.-
You do this stuff so well Gabriel
YOU ROCKS!!!
I like very very muchly
hey Gabe , i love those lessons inspired by tool , and Aenima is such a great album.
Great Lesson.
Thanks
Great !!
Genial esos compases, me encantan !! me alegra ver como se van ampliando las lecciones progresivas
man love those riff lessons
you really nail them Gabriel
This is sweet, hope to see more like this!
Great lesson Gabriel.
well done riff Gabe
Sounds like opiate era tool in places!!
Impressive loving your versatility and ability to take inspiration from other peoples work.
Keep it up Gabriel
How bout an opeth in the style of that would be really sweet!
Great riffing Gabriel!!
Rock on! Amazing lesson...as always:)
Another great metal lesson. Well done.
Gabriel!!! this rocks!!!
U could easily make a good song out of it!!
very nice lesson as usual
Very cool riffs Gabriel, as always fantastic lesson!!
Awesome Gabriel! Your riff lessons make me want to start experiment more with drop D tuning!