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Nikolai Shveitser
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Four Wheel Drive cover

Post by Nikolai Shveitser »

Hello steel-verse,

just finished learning Four Wheel Drive and got excited and made a video. It's got some clams but I hope you like it!

https://youtu.be/aPLgfV-B6lU
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Shredding! Nice job
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Nice!
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Excellent!
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Post by Frank Freniere »

What clams?

Outstanding!
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Yes sir!
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Post by Jim Park »

What Frank said... GREAT job!
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Man that was awesome.
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Post by Ron Hogan »

Jack Stanton wrote:Excellent!
I agree with Professor Stanton.
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Post by Paul Wade »

WOW great job man!!! :D

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Nikolai you play soooooo good... Impressive!!!
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Post by Bill Ferguson »

I would say you are on the right track.

Excellent.

I am sorry, but I have never seen your name pop up before. You should post more of yourself playing.
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Nikolai, did you learn from from a tab or transcribe it yourself? If a tab I would be interested in buying a copy to work on it myself. Not sure I could get it up to the tempo on your video and my current bands are not a vehicle to play something like this but working through it would undoubtedly teach me some things about C6.
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Thank you, Doctor Hogan.
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Nice right hand.
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Post by Larry Bressington »

That was mind blowing Nikolai, fantastic work!
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Post by Ernie Renn »

Buddy would be proud of you!
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Post by Nikolai Shveitser »

Thanks all!
Scott Swartz wrote:Nikolai, did you learn from from a tab or transcribe it yourself? If a tab I would be interested in buying a copy to work on it myself. Not sure I could get it up to the tempo on your video and my current bands are not a vehicle to play something like this but working through it would undoubtedly teach me some things about C6.
I didnt use tab. This tune seems like a literal encyclopedia of technique and clever use of open strings. i'd urge anyone to dig in. Suppose i could tab it...
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Yep!!!
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Post by Ron Funk »

Wow

That wore me out and I didn't do anything

Fantastic Job
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Post by Larry Dering »

Fine fine music. I would be proud of that too. Incredible job.
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Post by Ron Shalita »

Wowzer !
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Amazing. Great job. Just WOW!
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Nikolai, if you do tab it out, please send me a copy.
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Post by James Flaherty »

Wow, that was awesome!
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