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oh, don't get me wrong. I highly rate Nuno. But he still feels kind of old school to me, and your Loomis, Vai, Buckethead-type players, whilst of a similar generation, are supposed to be the cutting edge state-of-the-art guitarists.
I marvel at some comments I've seen about older players on other guitar boards. Guys just cutting George Lynch up like he's some two-fingered hack, all the while blowing smoke up Alexi Laiho or Jon Donais's asses.
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Right! But then im an old fart too... But i have not seen Alex do anything remotely cool, or with anywhere near the feeling of Lynch.
Ill take Gary Moore anyday over this latest crop of "Legends"!
The fastest I can "shred" is about 240bpm in 16th triplets. How many nps is that?
BTW, I once found a list similar to that and also mp3s which showed realtime clips and the same clips slowed down so you could see how accurate it was. Maybe I still have it burned somewhere...anyone interested?
lol I was going to be very impressed. As originally stated you were 24 nps speed-demon. 3 notes/beat at 240 beats/minute and 1/60 minutes/second is 12 notes/second
lol I was going to be very impressed. As originally stated you were 24 nps speed-demon. 3 notes/beat at 240 beats/minute and 1/60 minutes/second is 12 notes/second
Thanks! 12nps sounds cool too. It's my top and I don't reach it perfectly everytime (depends on what I'm picking). Still need to practice more.
I've found a way hot to get nps out of the bpm now:
take your BPM and divide it by 60, then multiplay by 3, 4, 5,...(triplets, 16ths, quintuplets....)
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