I find myself taking alot of techniques from mercyful fates song satans fall.. There are soo many techniques in that song.
I find myself taking alot of techniques from mercyful fates song satans fall.. There are soo many techniques in that song.
this is the only thing i could find on youtube that played the song off the cd without interuptions
the techniques used in this song are awesome, soo many for one song
There really isn't one song that I take alot of my techniques from. It would be a culmination of alot of stuff.
But for the most part, alot of how I play really came from Crushing Day by Joe Satriani. It really has everything you could want in a solo.
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"If something happened where I couldn't write music anymore, it would kill me. It's not just a job. It's not just a hobby. It's why I get up in the morning." - Hans Zimmer
Thats a hard question to answer.
When I began learning fingerstyle alot of my technique was modeled around Joe Pass arrangements. I guess some of the techniques I picked up should be credited to him, but more of what I learnt was on the rhythmic side rather than pure techniqe.
Otherwise, most of the tunes I learn are played by brass instruments to begin with. So there is no guitar to copy/learn from really.
Song wise, there's no answer. But the 3 players I most closely sound like nowadays are Matt Bellamy, Steph Carpenter and David Gilmour.
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