Members Agreed Posted June 17, 2008 Members Share Posted June 17, 2008 I still think the serious suggestion for him to play half-tempo modulated chords with different harmonic relationships to your primary riffing is a great one. It would add a lot of depth to your music and it wouldn't alienate the other guitarist. And I'm not a fast and sloppy guitarist, I tend to play fast and maybe sloppy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members ProjectBert Posted June 17, 2008 Author Members Share Posted June 17, 2008 I suspected this thread would turn out this way.I'm going to guess that you're a fast-n'-sloppy guitarist. No comment on the other guy. You're going to need to tighten it up and learn to play at any speed if you want to do well as a guitarist, man. No bull{censored} about it, you're just as limited as him if all you can do is "16ths" (as though that were a measurement of speed, what's the BPM? I'm pretty sure my grandma could do 32nds at 25bmp, I guess she shreds harder than you do!)You come off as a self-inflated amateur by posting this way. Especially the bit about other bands interested in your skillz...Lack of humility and boasting about SPEED, SPEED, SPEED: CheckDiagnosis: Asshole Guitarist SyndromePrescription: 1 reality check, taken orally or as a suppository. OOOOH now I'm the asshole -_-" seriously, stop offending me when I ask advice on how to deal with my 2nd guitarist/best friend ... and when I tab my songs, they're at about 160, but we also put in slow parts, but when I want to have the flow/brootalz going on in a riff, and he does a chord and no mutes it's kinda hard for me to agree. I know he can get there in a year or less, but is it worth waiting that long and stuff, I mean.... and I know offbeats could do the trick but ... it won't work, I guess... and I know we can harmonize, we try to solve it most of the time by doing it that way, but I don't want to solve everything in a way he doesn't have to try and work on his tempo/speed I mean I was killing myself when I had to bass in our band 2 years ago at that tempo why didn't he progress -_-" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members ProjectBert Posted June 17, 2008 Author Members Share Posted June 17, 2008 I still think the serious suggestion for him to play half-tempo modulated chords with different harmonic relationships to your primary riffing is a great one. It would add a lot of depth to your music and it wouldn't alienate the other guitarist. make it "sometimes" sloppy, that was basicly what I meant I think I can play pretty accurate, but when I like make an error it gets ... cumulative and I need to get a grip off myself by like, the next bar/part of song before I got it back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ultron Posted June 17, 2008 Members Share Posted June 17, 2008 watz translated for OP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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