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Taking On YouTube Comment GUITAR CHALLENGES! (666bpm metal guitar??)

Before we move to your next wishlist lesson later this week (How To Write Amazing Guitar Solos), I'd like to share a fun challenge video with you all :) I read this comment on YouTube recently and thought that it was actually a really funny video idea!

The spontaneous 'song' turned out pretty crazy - in case you'd like to give some sections a try, I added the tabs, guitar pro files, and backing tracks below :) This is also the first time that I show the studio where I currently shoot, only the VIP Patrons got a closer look so far - I hope you enjoy this quick break from the serious lessons, I had a lot of fun with this one (aside from the laptop crash...) - the next lesson will be online this Friday!

Taking On YouTube Comment GUITAR CHALLENGES! (666bpm metal guitar??)

Comments

that studio is absolutely sick looking

Andrei Cristof

Got the 1st part but where's part 2-4?

Smoke

I thing that a 333 bpm half evil country song should be a really funny thing to listen, I challenge you, Bernth!

Unholy smokes, Bernth ! That was tortuously awesome ! Those 333 (half-evil ;-) sweep arpeggios were particularly epic. Thanks for that, sir.

Brian Fox

Very inspiring dude!!!!

eugenio sanchez

So sorry about your laptop crash. All those familiar with them can sympathize with the frustration. Also refreshing was to hear your exclamation of frustration at hitting the wall on that one run. Believe me when I say, there are many of those from my mouth as I try to attain a fraction of your Meta-human skill level. You are a great teacher and it's thrilling to see the bar set so high where we mere mortals can reach for and someday attain. Thank you again, Bernth.

Respect for wat you do Bernth... It is not my taste bult i i do thanks it is unbelievable cool the way you handle thuis hellish tempo whoahaha

Bjørn Visser

It depends on what level you're going for here. Mac does tend to have a bit better hardware latency for audio, but that's about it outside of some exclusive software. That said, if you're getting one of the new M1 Mac Minis for ~$700-800, it's a pretty decent deal. It doesn't make sense to go overboard and buy a $25,000 Mac Pro setup to record 4-5 tracks and do a bit of mastering. I think there a bunch of other questions to answer instead of the age old Mac vs Windows: What form factor do you want (desktop vs laptop)? Do you need expansion card support? What type of audio interface are you using? A direct USB Mic? A cheaper 1/4" DAC? A dedicated desktop audio interface that costs $800? Then there's the preference questions: What software do you prefer? Does Logic have some killer feature you can't find elsewhere that you absolutely need? If you're doing entry-level recording and mastering and have anything that was made in the past 5 years that has an i5 + 16GB of RAM or better (I'd say probably in this order: Better CPU > Faster RAM > More RAM), you're probably fine.

NullFragment

That was DISGUUUUUUUUUSTING!!!! <3

Paul Fessler

My other bandmates all are using macbooks and logic. Many people don't rely on windows pcs and cubase for being an unstable system. I use a laptop and cubase myself due to financial reasons and have not had any problems. Community what are your thoughts on that? Is an apple system really worth the money?

Daniel Timm

Well... I do need A LOT of more takes recording my stuff quite often when playing way easier stuff and... well... not quite as fast :P But I feel you... crashing Soft or Hardware and forgotten to save... yea... sometimes happend to in my past... (although I try to save the project every time, I do something on cubase xD) Anyhow... I know you are saying everyone can achieve such skills like yours but I honestly doubt that for not just a few people out there myself included. I can never hope of reach this level at any time while struggeling so much with alone getting live performances right without too many (small) mistakes. Even though I am very dedicated at practicing since about a half year right now (big thanks for motivation goes for you here) but the truth is... I saw some guitar players rising to my current level and above in about just a year of playing. (Im playing for around ... 14 years now?) Guess talent helps... a lot. Still... makes me happy and a little sad to see and HEAR such videos :P

Sephiroth

Awesome and insane video! I hope to reach half of your speed soon :)

Martin Westreicher

Undoubtedly one of the best videos you've released!

Ronald Gillespie

insane bruh!

interesting to hear you play with a different Tone/less delay and distortion because the notes are so clean and the lines so good that I can’t imagine the downside.

Robert Eckert

Bernth, you are not only really amazing and brilliant... but fun. Musically, I don’t really like meta...l but so what. You are WORLD CLASS and I’m going to learn a lot from your outstanding technical guitar playing and musicianship. It would be

Robert Eckert

great job, often wondered where you recorded your videos. Is it your studio?

Steve Shaw

Wow!! Great job!!

Papa Murf76

Yeah, well done ! Next reversed satan 999 ^^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DMyM7ARJUI

Khoudj

Klasse, Bernth:-)

I really liked the vibe at 6:34 ^^

Krypterian


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