Ben93 Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 The main riff of Transylvania by iron maiden for some reason is giving me some sort of guitar block I just can’t do it. Anyone who can play this what rythym do you use like down up etc and what would you say is closest to being correct timing wise. For example the first bit on the d string I’m using the dashes as like a pause 2-222-2-5-4 or would you play more like 2-2222-5-4 whatever I try it just seems not to sound like the song however when I play it on my bass and do the baseline it sounds fine which is confusing. Any pointers on nailing this song would be handy Quote
Dad3353 Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 (edited) Does this help..? Note the 12/8 time signature, think Scottish jigs and reels when listening to it (Diddly, diddly, diddly, diddly...) Count, slowly, in groups of three (triplets...), such as 1-3,223,3-3,423, 1-3 223,3--,4-- where the dashes represent a note not played. Allow me to recommend Guitar Pro; it's very good. Edited November 4, 2024 by Dad3353 Quote
randythoades Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 I can't really help in explaining the time signature etc but it may be helpful to use one of the apps on your phone to slow the track down to half speed as it gives you much more chance to play along and really listen to those parts in detail. If you can play along at half speed then gradually build up the speed. As @Dad3353 has mentioned in several posts previously.... if you want to play fast, then play slow. Quote
Diary Of An Axeman Posted yesterday at 09:27 Posted yesterday at 09:27 If you can find this device, the Tascam CD-GT2. This device makes learning any song easier. All one has to do is drop in a CD, slow down the music ( without affecting the pitch), you can get every rhythmic nuance, every riff and any blazing solo. The overdrive and distortion is lacking, so you have to add a pedal to give more girth to get it into Metal territory. It has some great Flanger, Chorus, Detune and Phaser. The Delays and Reverbs are not bad at all. To add more definition to your speaker or headphones, is the Exciter that will add clarity like a BBE Sonic Maximizer or Aural Exciter. You can add a momentary switch to take the CD go back up to five seconds or have it switch the effects block in this learning tool. Quote