Daniel Innala Ahlmark is a computer science and engineering student from Sw… Read Full Bio ↴Daniel Innala Ahlmark is a computer science and engineering student from Sweden who likes to compose and listen to instrumental music. His style is not that easy to define, but think of piano instrumentals from Jim Brickman, and you get the idea. Though most of his pieces are piano instrumentals, some are a bit more experimental, and some are electronic pieces inspired by the golden era of 8bit video games.
His main website can be found at http://danielshome.webs.com, which serves as a place to connect his other sites, among them, his YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/86daia.
His main website can be found at http://danielshome.webs.com, which serves as a place to connect his other sites, among them, his YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/86daia.
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Guitar Zero
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Tom Williams
I remember trying to learn this when I first started guitar in 1995 and I thought it was impossible didn't know about other tunings or harmonics 🤣
Historic
this is where I'm at right now and I'm very confused
moldy_cheesewhiz
@Historic same idk how to do it
Salvador Dolly Parton
@moldy_cheesewhiz maybe we should start a club... come across several odd notations in tabs that i have no idea what they mean, and can't find an explanation anywhere. like these 2.7 and 3.2, what? there was another one on a silverchair song, and a few others i think. i get the usual stuff, kinda self axplanatory or covered in all the how to stuff. and can't really tell what they're doing... sooo, I'm lost. doesn't help it's called e flat, but NOW i know i have to tune to d sharp on my tuner... that has been confusing me a bit. just goes from d sharp, to e and then f... every other string, pretty sure even the high e has an actual flat section for tuning. well, i did learn something from this, i supose... progress.
wish
@Salvador Dolly Parton watch a tutorial if you can find one
Jeff Stanhope
That solo makes me wanna break something. I'm not a big Billy Corgan fan, but this is my favorite Smashing Pumpkins song; other than Mayonnaise. Great cover dude.
Sparky Guitar
Cheers fella!
moldy_cheesewhiz
same man
bruh 💀
I think the solo was played by James
standinsilence
@bruh 💀
Yes and with a Digitech Whammy pedal.