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Super Contributor
Posts: 1,035
Registered: ‎11-22-2006

A Neo-Classical esque warmup I made

I made this warmup some time back and it covers a few different techniques. There is a better description on the video page. I'm more then willing to send the guitar pro tab to anyone who wants to learn it. Depending on your speed it's nice to start around 140bpm and work your way up once you learn it. The video is at 160, and the tab is set for 170.

[video=youtube;wEl3tu7BxIw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEl3tu7BxIw[/video]
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Guitars:
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Previous Heads:
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1001gear
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Registered: ‎04-10-2006

Re: A Neo-Classical esque warmup I made

Ok but can you call it something else? Shredded Classical? :lol:
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Registered: ‎11-22-2006

Re: A Neo-Classical esque warmup I made

shredded clasical, neo classical, classical metal, ehh whatever floats your boat!
Clips:
Aeterna Facebook("like" us!!)
Aeterna Myspace
Camer138 Youtube

Guitars:
Carvin DC727
ESP Horizon NT-II(H3/Distortion(n))

Peters Dual Channel Hydra 100w --> ISP Prorack G --> TC electronic Gmajor2 --> Mesa Stiletto 4x12(v30)

Previous Heads:
Engl Savage 120
Peavey 5150II
Peavey JSX
Line 6 Spider II
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Posts: 1,699
Registered: ‎11-06-2006

Re: A Neo-Classical esque warmup I made

Good stuff, nice playing!
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