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My channel is dedicated to Guitar riffs, gear reviews, Riff Medleys and all focused around the genre of Heavy Metal. I also release my own music and occasionally live stream playing video games!
Jamie has been slaying the game since 2003. Ever since growing up and listening to Iowa by slipknot jamie was hooked and had to learn to play the guitar.
Jamie soon got hooked on heavier and more extreme music and started to write and record his own music at home. Fast forward 15 years and now he runs the guitar riff youtube channel ‘Jamie Slays’ playing his favourite riffs, reviewing products and releasing original music & covers online.
His guitar heroes are Dimebag Darrell and James Hetfield.
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That part even Metallica screwup in most of their live
I think playing on an (metal string) acoustic guitar will give you the calluses and the finger muscles necessary to play electric guitar easily. It's up to the player though. If I play a complicated riff on an acoustic guitar, I'll play it super well on an electric.
Keep in mind it’s Drop B tuning so when tf am I gonna play this
Please GUITAR NAME MODEL
Song name ?
Metallica 2003 vs Metallica 2024:
Can you play the song Screaming Suicide by Metallica?
Sounds great 🤘
the tabs looks like binary code
Hey Jamie that painkiller riff needs that Slight pinch squeal when you do the single notes on the A string , other then that good list
Cool chair
I felt that so deep in my soul that Jesus winced.
I was always told to learn on acoustic too. But it wasn't until I got an electric that I really got it. I got an acoustic later on. As long as you've played a while, but long enough that you know you're gonna keep playing, get any decent guitar that plays good & has good tuning stability. Also don't listen to anyone who says the wood it's made of makes a difference in sound (unless maybe acoustic instruments) & that you need to waste money on better pickups.
Is anybody gonna talk about the guitar tone… 😬
St Anger unironically is awesome
I love how the pup was digging the riff
You’re both smiling and that makes me smile. I love dogs and metal
So... where is this plugged in?
Seeing lamb of god on Wednesday can’t wait
Laid to Rest by Lamb of Dod of course haha. Cool guitar by the way. What kind is it?
Woof Woof the dogs will understand Nice One Big 👍®️
Nice doggos
My favourite L.O.G tune , its truly a banger.
what pick do you use?
Im sure he can confirm this but it looks like a Jazz III.
@@DeanRamage-jv1ig dans guitar store ones yeh
He was focusing on your picking
He was studying it good haha
Yesssssssss ❤
What's the first song name?
That's absolutely true. I sold my FR guitar this week to replaced it by a standard bridge because of this. It's a devilish invention!
Cringe
That solar is gorgeous!
Plus singing while playing those riff😅
Where is the sound coming out from in this video? I have a stupid question: if you’re connected to an actual amp at your place, will it not change the sound of the presets you select on the app?
That’s a terrible amp & bad pedal
Don peio
You see the first one is difficult when you actually only down pick the WHOLE TIME
Such soft and delicate hands.
You played it wrong both ways. The second way is more correct, but it's because there are some power chords in the middle of it, basically E's and A's.
How was it perfectly in tune
What song is that first part from?
Play it on a piece of crap furniture with strings, tune it or die
Drop D tuning is heavier than your mom
The most overrated band ever
suicide silence it’s actually so fire 🔥
You can make it about 4x heavier if you play it on a bass
Without IR and with IR
Buy thicker strings an detune and will be beast!
Difficult my asshole
...For the reaper wants more
i had started on an acoustic (more specifically a yamaha fx335c) and it hurt a little at first but it surprisingly didn't hurt that much. ive been playing for 6 months and i consider myself as just maybe an intermediate player but i recently got an electric (a squier strat) and i instantly felt the difference. electric is way easier to play and way more versatile with tones than acoustic so i see what you mean by suggesting that beginners start off with electric rather than acoustic
Bro 2 3 are definitely not easy... (I can play them myself but for a beginner, there's no way you can get those down...😮
unless a player plans on actually using the extra range of a 7 string then just slap some fat strings on and drop it way down. Play that long enough and if you love it and want to expand your range abilities, go for a 7.