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Karl Sanders uses rather vintage equipment, kinda surprising considering
the death metal style. Anyway, Nile tunes to Drop-A tuning, seems strange
on 6-string guitars, but that's what they do, I've e-mailed Karl to find
out their tuning. This riff is the middle part of Barra Edinazzu, it's the
only riff I have because my pitch is not very good so I can't figure out
stuff very well. However, when I saw them live, I watched Karl closely,
and this is how he played the middle riff.
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|-0-5-0-6-0-5-0-6-0-5-6-7-|
|-0-5-0-6-0-5-0-6-0-5-6-7-|
then the riff changes to tremolo picking as follows.
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|005500660055006600556677-|
I know it's only two riffs, but I thought I should post 'em anyways.
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spence Average |
#1 by spence o'brien at Dec 17, 1992 at 7:07 PM EST |
| So totally agreed. I can like totally relate to these lyrics, they're so emotional and beautiful | |
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Tony Average |
#2 by Tony Riemer at Feb 9, 2002 at 5:11 PM EST |
| Lol! ^ very funny. Regardless of the content(because I don't understand, I'm not an egyptian myth major) it still conveys powerful emotion with the yelling/screeching "ZI ANNA KANPA ZI KIA KANPA" I love it. | |