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Jak Angelescu
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Hello $ynners! I had some requests to do a tutorial already for Nightmare and because I don’t have time to do it, somebody suggested that they wanted me to highlight it on my story. So I went ahead and did it and added tips for it on each slide. I wanted to do it here but because of copyright issues I can’t do it on YouTube or Vimeo because it gets taken down. But feel free to head over to my Instagram at GuitarNinjaCat and check out the pinned story with the Nightmare icon.
Now here is your weekly tips and advice! To be honest, when I was learning Nightmare over these last few days I was astonished with how much I could figure out on my own. Learning scale patterns has really helped and getting used to how $yn writes and listening for the octaves has helped tremendously. I think once I got over the hurdle of Hail to the King, I have felt really proud with feeling like I can do just about anything I set my mind to. I would like to encourage you to do the same! If there is that one song that you want to learn, I don’t care how hard or challenging it is. I blew my own mind with learning Hail to the King and I’m currently now blowing my own mind with how far I’ve gotten with Nightmare in less than 4 hours without relying on anybody but watching him live and my own knowledge. You owe it to yourself to see how good you really are. Don’t discredit your ability. With patience and persistence and focused mind, you can really figure out anything you want to! And once you do, you will feel unstoppable! Happy shredding everyone!
Now here is your weekly tips and advice! To be honest, when I was learning Nightmare over these last few days I was astonished with how much I could figure out on my own. Learning scale patterns has really helped and getting used to how $yn writes and listening for the octaves has helped tremendously. I think once I got over the hurdle of Hail to the King, I have felt really proud with feeling like I can do just about anything I set my mind to. I would like to encourage you to do the same! If there is that one song that you want to learn, I don’t care how hard or challenging it is. I blew my own mind with learning Hail to the King and I’m currently now blowing my own mind with how far I’ve gotten with Nightmare in less than 4 hours without relying on anybody but watching him live and my own knowledge. You owe it to yourself to see how good you really are. Don’t discredit your ability. With patience and persistence and focused mind, you can really figure out anything you want to! And once you do, you will feel unstoppable! Happy shredding everyone!