Submissions
Visitors to this website are encouraged to submit MP3's or movies of their newly required picking skills, and share it with the rest of the world!
(If required, I will be happy to comment and give you tips for further improvement!)
Kindly submitted by Huib Marsman, August 20, 2007.
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Published on YouTube, July 14, 2007
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(from the tablature available here)
Kindly submitted by Rick Westerveld, December 20, 2005.
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Kindly submitted by Jim Stephany, October 22, 2005.
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Kindly submitted by Huib Marsman, December 11, 2004.
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Kindly submitted by Chad Fengel, April 17, 2004.
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(from the tablature available here)
Submitted by Mary Jacobs, January 15, 2004.
Comment: Good start! Tip: You're doing the slide down in bar 10 a little too fast, take your time for the first note. And be aware that in bar 23, there are only pull-offs. I hear some slides in your version. So what you do is (see diagram below):
ring finger on the high E-string, 7th position
index finger on the high E-string too, 5th position
Now you may ask: "What's the point to fret the same string at two positions?" Simple. Pluck the high E-string with the finger settings as indicated above, let the string ring a moment, and then pull of your ring finger in such a way that it plucks the string. (So you don't pluck the string with your right hand, but with the ring finger of your left hand.) Then, after you hear the note ringing on the 5th fret, you also pluck off your index finger and let the E-string ring unfretted. That's the 7-5-0 notes indicated in the diagram. This pull-off technique allows you to do very fast riffs!
Thanks for your submission, and good luck!
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(from the tablature available here)
Submitted by Red, December 1, 2003.
Comment: Well done! You play the arrangement perfectly, yet add a little bit of yourself, such as a very advanced timing, with slight crescendos and accelerations etc. You may want to try and have some tones ring out just a little longer.
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