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cu1t last won the day on February 4 2018

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  1. Well Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. Tab's is off no mater how I look at it. Rhythm part supposed to be official and it still won't match at times with what been played. I'm just looking at very first riff and some clear mismatches: 1. Lead - after very first chord (Em7) pause should be longer with that E been closer to G. 2. Rhythm - after first four notes, no matter how hard I try to listen there is no G in place there it's shown. SAD!
  2. Joins A.T.W.A in "so not a 3" category. Arguably can be hard to play it clean due to some heavy distortion, but not hard enough. Much easier then previous week: no really fast parts and techniques beside plain old single notes + as this is a cover no "model" sound to match against.
  3. Weird chords, haven't got to practicing them yet.
  4. It's hard to raise accuracy when only thing you are working on - is into. Though, damn it getting nice, no longer breaking my fingers on those second riff's kinda-reverse-power-chord-things or whatever they actually called. And they sound like they should dammit, without D string getting muted!
  5. Whom, Karen-chan? :laughing:
  6. Screw the beginner, Imma playing Advanced even if it kills me. It's a Weebsmith Championship now. So yeah... take that! Bam! A start
  7. @MaZtoR That will be the length. Second riff is prime example of this, pauses with 1-2 tack duration in there is but a slow torture. Splitting it in 3-4 parts would be an obvious choice. Imagine you want to practice only last part in there - the waste of time is tremendous.
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