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Death (Chuck)
12-27-2005, 11:21 AM
Hi guys!
I have just a litle Problem but some advices could help me.
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Imagine Yngwie high speed....
I am playing this with 3 fingers, because it just feels best.
But if i am playing the last note of each pattern and start with next pattern, the last note sounds like a pull off. And if i mute the last note i am not fast enaugh for this speed of light piece of music.... Should i try to play it with 4 fingers to get a little bit more time, or just practice playing it without pull offs? I guess i have this mistake, because i usually play all this stuff with h and p...
By the way: My version sounds really good, its just not the original... :D
thx for your time

phantom
12-27-2005, 11:55 AM
Should i try to play it with 4 fingers
Definately!!

So every finger has enough time to execute the thing and there shouldn't be a "pull-off effect" by moving the ringfinger to quickly.

Take 4 fingers here. :cool:

-If you get the coordination and the timing perfect at some time (or if the pattern changes), then you can try taking 3 fingers.

Death (Chuck)
12-27-2005, 01:40 PM
Thx!
So lets see if the fourth finger is anything worth... :D

Until u are not playing it with 2 fingers everything is alright...
:D

Padawan
12-27-2005, 02:39 PM
This Lick inspired to create that following exercise. You have to relax your left hand for this one and it will increase you control when sliding around. You can play it as a metal intro and bash an e power chord before playing the lick.

I wanted the triplets to start on the 1, but i'm not a very experienced pt user, anyway, have fun!

Padawan
12-27-2005, 02:48 PM
uups, I forget to mark the slides! But I'm sure you know where they are ;)

Death (Chuck)
12-27-2005, 03:04 PM
yes, should be no problem.
nice work