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Pokémon Sun and Moon might be the best installment
in the 20-year-old franchise to date
and has became Nintendo's
fastest selling games in the Americas,
selling a combined 3.7 million copies in just under two weeks,
an impressive 85% increase
over the last generation's X and Y.
While there have been a lot of big changes,
the newest additions to the Pokémon series
are still loaded with one
of my personal favourite parts of past games:
ridiculous Pokédex entries.
Whether they're creepy, unrealistic or just plain silly,
there's no shortage of questionable flavour text.
So pack your bags
because we're off to the tropical land of Alola
to bring you the 9 most ridiculous Pokédex entries
in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
#9 Incineroar:
Let's start off with a starter,
or the final evolution of a starter:
Incineroar.
Incineraor would land the title of most jacked Pokémon
of Sun and Moon were it not for Buzzwole.
Sorry, Incineroar,
but at least you weren't a fire-fighting type.
You're just a wrestler
that looks like it should be a fire-fighting type.
However, that's not why this Pokémon makes the list.
It's Dex entry from Moon reads
"After hurling ferocious punches and flinging furious kicks,
it finishes opponents off
by spewing fire from around its navel."
It doesn't breath fire,
it shoots it out of it's belly button.
Does that make it an innie or an outie?
Now, you might think that means that fire
is launching from the belt around it's waist,
but cats don't have a belly button like you and I.
There's more of a little scar
located right under their ribcage.
Now what that means
is that the WWE sized fire belt Incineroar wears
is pretty much only for show,
similar to an actual WWE championship belt.
#8 Stuffel and Bewear:
Next on our list is a twofor:
Stuffel and its evolution Bewear.
These Pokés are ridiculous by their nature.
They're made to look like teddy bears.
Stuffel even has a tag-shaped growth.
It's a fake price tag made out of flesh.
Hmm. Yummy.
Upon inspecting their Pokédex entries,
one learns that these cuties
are not something you want to be snuggling up against.
Stuffel's Sun entry says
"Despite its adorable appearance,
when it gets angry and flails about,
its arms and legs could knock a pro wrestler sprawling",
while Bewear's Moon entry reads
"This Pokémon has the habit of hugging its companions.
Many trainers have left this world after their spines
were crushed by its hug."
Wow.
Why on Earth would anyone ever keep a Pokemon
prone to crushing its own masters?
Because of their loving appearance
and brutal Dex entries,
Stuffel and Bewear had to make the list.
#7 Stoutland:
Here's a Pokémon with an entry
that provides some very odd world building:
Stoutland, the trainer-carrying,
item-sniffing terrier Pokémon.
In past games this normal type puppy
was often associated with a shaggy fur
and ability to rescue people stranded at sea
or lost in the mountains.
It wasn't until Sun and Moon
that Stoutland also gained
"intelligent" and "good-natured" to its descriptors.
What gets this puppy Poké a spot on our list is its Dex entry
from Moon which says
"With this wise Pokémon,
there could be no concern that it would ever attack people.
Some parents even trust it to babysit."
Listen, I know you want to go watch
the Pokémon Championship at the bar
but for the last time, your dog isn't an adequate babysitter.
Everyone thinks their dog is the smartest dog ever
because it can fetch you beer from the fridge
and knows not to pee in the house,
but your child needs things
like human affection and consistent discipline,
things a dog isn't going to be able to provide.
Then again, when we're talking about a world
where kids are more or less on their own by age ten,
then I guess even a bad babysitter
is more childcare than normal.
#6 Dhelmise:
The next Pokémon on the list
is something straight out of a cliché joke
about Stephen King's inability to create a good spook anymore.
Dhelmise is a 'Mon I was confused about.
I mean, is it an old ship helm attached to an anchor?
Why?
Who thought of that?
It wasn't until I read the Pokédex entry in Sun
that I realised that Dhelmise's body
is just the green seaweed bit:
"The soul of seaweed adrift in the waves
became reborn as this Pokémon.
It maintains itself
with new infusions of seabed detritus and seaweed."
Oh, spooky!
I didn't know seaweed had a soul.
That was the one part of sushi
that I didn't feel bad about eating before.
Also, this poor sentient seaweed died
and then came back as itself tangled up in garbage?
And it survives by accumulating waste
and what I have to imagine
are the corpses of its dead brethren?
There isn't a fate much worse than that.
#5 Muk:
The number five spot predicts the Poképocolypse
and requires Pokédex entries
from two forms of the same Pokémon: Muk.
Hear me out.
So, in Moon, the Dex entry for boring, old, Kanto Muk reads
"After recent environmental improvements,
this Pokémon is now hardly ever seen at all.
People speculate that it may go extinct at some point."
But then there's its colourful, toxic waste,
Alolan form's Moon entry which states
"While it's unexpectedly quiet and friendly,
if it's not fed any trash for a while,
it will smash its trainer's furnishings
and eat up all the fragments."
Now here's the thing, Alolan Muk is only different
because of its diet, as stated by Sun's Dex entry.
Therefore it's plausible that both Muk
and its Alolan form
share this destructive behaviour when hungry.
Those who thought Muk would die out are just plain wrong.
These things are going to be the downfall of civilization
as we know it.
The more Green we get the less trash there is
for the Muk population to consume,
which means they'll start destroying stuff
for sustenance and leaving nothing but a trail of toxic,
rainbow pudding in their wake.
Muk.
#4 Guzzlord:
Sun and Moon introduced us to Ultra Beasts,
bizarre interdimensional beings
that are for some reason never called Pokémon
despite the fact that they can be caught in special Pokéballs
called Beast Balls,
and are registered in your Pokédex once captured,
but whatever, they're Ultra Beasts, fine.
Guzzlord, codenamed UB-05 Glutton,
is a monstrous dark/dragon type Poké Ultra Beast
that is known for its never ending hunger.
It's Dex entry in Sun mentions that
some have witnessed Guzzlord
eat mountains and whole buildings.
Mountains!
For something that's only a bit taller than a one story house
and weighs about as much as an average 4-door car does,
that's pretty impressive.
And as ridiculous as that is to imagine,
that's not why it got on this list.
For that, we have to look at its entry in Moon:
"A dangerous Ultra Beast,
it appears to be eating constantly,
but for some reason
its droppings have never been found."
We're talkin' ultra dukey or rather a lack thereof.
Guzzlord not only comes from a wormhole
but its bowels must contain one too
because this thing can somehow consume whole mountains,
never gain weight, and never defecate.
#3 Turtonator:
I know what you're all thinking,
let's talk about poop some more!
Turtonator is a spiky turtle thing
with a Zelda boss styled weak point
in the form of a massive hole on its belly.
Its Pokédex entry from Moon reads
"It gushes fire and poisonous gases from its nostrils.
Its dung is an explosive substance
and can be put to various uses."
This thing has explosive poop.
Who comes up with this stuff?
Gamefreak, I want to be friends
with whoever writes the Dex entries...
But what I'm more curious about is when these droppings go boom?
Is it instantaneous?
In a few minutes? A week?
The entry says the poo has various uses so like...
have humans weaponised it?
I mean, is Excrement C4 a thing?
So many questions!
Even with all that,
I think what makes this one of my favourite entries
is the fact that it sheds light on Turtonator's battle stance.
See, you might have thought
it stood backwards in a squat position
because its shell explodes when hit,
but the stance is multifaceted
because this dopey looking turtle
is always ready to pop out a dynamite turd!
#2 Kadabra:
The second to last entry
has been around in different forms
since Pokémon Emerald
but it made a return in Pokémon Sun
and is just too ridiculous not to mention.
The 'Mon in question is Kadabra,
the middle evolution of the Abra line.
The entry reads,
"A theory exists that this Pokémon was a young boy
who couldn't control his psychic powers
and ended up transformed into this Pokémon."
So this theory is stupid,
and also horrifying on two different levels.
For one, if this is the origin story for Kadabra,
how does that relate
to the general population of the Abra line?
And I mean are there just a bunch of kids
that turned themselves into Pokémon
through incompetence?
If so, this world is in dire
need of a psychic education program.
The other horrifying aspect?
Every time you use this Pokemon, you are using a child.
It's bad enough that Pokemon battles
are glorified dog fighting,
but now we're throwing human children into the mix?
And with the games introducing breeding mechanics--
you know what?
We're going to stop this entry
before we wind up on some kind of list.
#1 Araquanid:
Last on the list is a Pokemon
that lands on the terrifying side of the ridiculous spectrum:
Araquanid, the 6 foot tall, 180 pound, water spider.
This thing is made up of nightmares
and its Pokédex entries from both Sun and Moon prove it.
"Despite what its appearance suggests, it cares for others.
If it finds vulnerable, weak Pokémon,
it protectively brings them into its water bubble,"
its Moon entry reads.
"Now wait, that's adorable"
is possible what you're thinking,
but hold onto your butts
because Sun has an M. Night Shyamalan-esque twist for ya'.
"It delivers headbutts with the water bubble on its head.
Small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble, where they drown."
Okay. Did you just catch that?
"It finds vulnerable, weak Pokémon,
it protectively brings them into its water bubble...
small Pokémon get sucked into the bubble,
where they drown!"
This thing is a monster!
Going around, pretending
like it's going to protect little Pokés
and then murdering them!
Do you know how many Pokémon are shorter than Araquanid?
I don't know just shy of 600 out of the 802 known species!
And not all of those 600 Pokémon are going to get stuck in there,
I get it water types won't for instance,
but I want this thing to be pure evil
so please, can we all just agree
that Araquanid is a devilish monstrosity?
Well there you go.
9 ridiculous Pokédex entries from Pokémon Sun and Moon.
As I mentioned in the last one
there are now over 800 different Pokémon out there,
plenty of which have absurd flavour text
associated with them.
So what I'm trying to get at is we couldn't pick 'em all.
If one of your favourites didn't make the list,
please, put the Dex entry in the comments below
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Actually, Goldman Sachs �Hacked� the Presidential Election.
by Carey Wedler.
As the media continues to parrot American intelligence agencies� as-of-yet unsubstantiated
claims that Russia hacked the U.S. election, there is far more evidence to implicate an
equally dangerous infiltrator: Goldman Sachs.
The infamous banking company, which was widely implicated in the 2008 economic crash, appears
to have come out on top in the most recent U.S. presidential election.
On one hand, Goldman Sachs was hedging its bets on a Hillary Clinton victory.
Considering the banking monolith was one of her top donors � and that she received harsh
criticism for accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees from the firm
� it�s clear the powerful financiers had every intent of influencing the election and
politics in general.
When Clinton lost, many Americans celebrated the electoral rebuke of policies past.
In contrast to many politicians, Trump aggressively criticized Goldman Sachs on the campaign trail,
scolding Clinton for her ties to the company.
He also criticized Ted Cruz because his wife worked for Goldman Sachs and because he received
loans from the bank.
By electing Trump, according to some narratives, the people rejected candidates funded by special
interests in direct defiance of the established order.
�I know the guys at Goldman Sachs,� Trump said last February.
�They have total, total control over [Cruz].
Just like they have total control over Hillary Clinton,� he claimed, referencing the funding
Clinton and Cruz received.
But as much as Trump�s rhetoric reflected the sentiments of millions of Americans � and
though he refused donations from bankers � his actions since clinching the role of commander-in-chief
have betrayed his initial position.
In fact, before he even won the presidency, Trump was employing Steven Mnunchin, a former
Goldman Sachs executive, as his campaign finance chairman.
Trump rewarded Mnunchin for his campaign efforts by nominating him for the position of treasury
secretary.
But one affiliation with a former Goldman Sachs employee admittedly does not mean Trump
is siding with corporate banking interests.
Appointing several Goldman Sachs employees, however, begins to cast doubt on his priorities.
This week, the President-elect added two more former Goldman Sachs employees to his administration.
His top donor, Anthony Scaramucci, is a former Goldman employee who will now serve as a senior
White House advisor.
Dina Habib Powell, who heads �charitable efforts� for the firm, will be a �senior
counselor for economic initiatives.� She previously worked in the Bush administration.
But there�s more.
As the New York Daily News summarized:
�They�ll join White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon�National Economic Council Chairman-appointee
Gary Cohn and Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman nominee Jay Clayton as top Trump
appointees who held senior Goldman positions.�
Cohn, a registered Democrat, is particularly worrisome considering he still works as Goldman
Sachs� COO (Chief Operating Officer), a top position.
Regardless of who won the 2016 election, apparently, Goldman Sachs has retained its influence � just
as it did throughout the Obama administration, demonstrating the financial giant �hacked�
not just the 2016 election, but also the 2012 and 2008 elections, as well as others before.
Goldman Sachs employees were top donors to Barack Obama in 2008 and also contributed
to his campaign in 2012.
John McCain and Mitt Romney also received funding from the company.
Once elected in 2008, Obama lined his cabinet with former employees of major banking firms
who cashed in on government bailouts and donated to his campaign.
For example, Rahm Emanuel, who served as his chief of staff from 2008 to 2010 before successfully
running for mayor in Chicago, had previously been on Goldman Sachs payroll, both during
his time in the Clinton administration and when he was an elected congressman.
Obama�s administration failed to produce any significant prosecutions for the 2008
crisis and, incidentally, between 2009 to 2012, 95% of income gains went to the top
1 percent of Americans.
Though some Trump supporters might espouse argument that Trump needs experts in business
and industry to truly effect change and beat back government corruption, Barack Obama already
took that approach � and it failed.
Goldman Sachs leaves nothing to chance.
Its employees and political action committee donate not only to presidential candidates
but also to individual lawmakers and both the Republican and Democratic national committees.
Former Goldman Sachs employees make up four of twelve Federal Reserve board chairman.
Considering Trump�s slew of Goldman Sachs appointments, it�s likely this established
order will continue to prevail despite the President-elect�s vows to drain the swamp.
As Trump�s pick for treasury secretary, Steven Mnunchin, said last May:
�I wouldn�t in any way say I distanced myself from Wall Street.
I have very good friends on Wall Street.�
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On Saturday, thousands gathered in Paris for the largest of many recent protests against police brutality.
The unrest began when a 22-year-old black man, known only as Théo, was allegedly beaten and raped
by police in a Parisian suburb on February 2nd.
Four days later, President François Hollande visited Théo in hospital,
hoping to calm the anger that has spread throughout France.
But the gesture has done little to placate the masses there.
Milène Larsson reports from Paris.
Protesters here are angry, over what they see as the police systematically targeting black and Arab Parisians.
What started off as a peaceful protest quickly descended into anarchy.
– Things just kicked off. Kids are throwing bottles and stones at the police.
The police are answering with tear gas.
– As protests rage on, Théo remains in hospital, recovering from the injuries he sustained
after a stop-and-frisk that turned violent.
We spoke to his childhood friend, Zakaria.
– You just saw Théo at the hospital. How is he doing?
The alleged assault took place in Aulnay-sous-Bois,
a poverty-stricken suburb of Paris with a large immigrant population.
A video circulating online has sparked international controversy.
There are still conflicting claims as to the events that transpired.
The allegation is that Théo was targeted by four officers who beat him,
threw him to the ground, and thrust a baton into his anus, rupturing his intestines.
One officer has been charged with rape, and three others with unnecessary violence.
They all deny the charges.
Lawyers for the police officers have suggested that any injury inflicted was accidental.
18-year-old Issa organized Saturday's "Justice for Théo" demonstration,
which he had hoped would be peaceful.
– Have the police ever stopped and frisked you?
The timing of these protests couldn't be politically more sensitive.
France selects its next president in April.
The far-right Front National's candidate, Marine Le Pen,
has started a petition to support the police and, on Sunday,
Le Pen and her closest advisor publicly referred to the protesters as scum.
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Learn the Guitar Solo in Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now - Duration: 18:34.
Hi and welcome to the YouTube Channel of The School of Feedback Guitar.
This video is a guitar tutorial on how to play the guitar solo in "Nothing's Gonna
Stop Us Now."
If you like this tutorial make sure to subscribe.
I will be doing a bunch of 80s guitar solos, especially the gratuitous ones in the future.
So, you know, feel free to stick around and everything.
This particular solo I give it a 4 out of 10 difficulty rating which means like if you
have played around 15 or 20 guitar solos before somewhere around there whenever this solo
is pretty approachable for you.
But yeah, in any event, I'm going to play this for you first and then I'm going to
kind of teach you, so here we go.
[playing guitar]
Alright.
So before I start teaching you this solo, there's something that you really ought
to consider doing and what I'm thinking here is that if you are very familiar with
this solo and what happens in it like orally, like if you can hear it and you can hum along
with it and sing along with it that's going to help you like you wouldn't believe.
Like when I look back upon like me learning guitar at the collegiate level and like learning
some random piece that I've never heard before, I really, really wish I just found
a recording and just listened to it over and over and over again because I have a feeling
that would have just like made such a difference.
So being familiar with the song is like a super, super, super great thing, okay.
So again, I would just recommend that you just listen to this song and hear it and be
able to sing it and hum it first before we jump into it.
Now, if you're already there, basically it's really simple.
We're going to break this tune into five different parts, five different chunks.
Here is the first chunk.
[playing guitar]
Okay.
Now let's get into how we play it.
Your ring finger is going to be sliding up to the 10th fret in the B string.
Your first finger is going to – yeah, it's going to pull off to your first finger on
the 10th fret of the B string.
Ring finger is going to go up to the – sorry, the 8th fret of the B string.
Okay.
Ring finger is going to go up to the 10th fret of the high E string and slide up to
the 12th fret.
First finger is going to go to the 10th fret of the B string and slide back down to the
8th fret just like this.
[playing guitar]
Okay.
That's chunk number one.
Chunk number two involves a little bit of palm muting.
I'm going to show you the fingerings first then I'm going to show you which notes need
to be palm-muted.
So ring finger 9th fret G string, middle finger is going to play the next note of the 8th
fret of the high E string.
First finger 7th fret G string.
Middle finger 7th fret high E string then back to the first finger 7th fret G string.
Your pinkie is going to go to the 10th fret of the B string.
First finger is going to go back to the G string, 7th fret.
Middle finger 8th fret of the B string and then you're going to do these little half-step
bends here where you are going to go do three little half-step bends with your ring finger
on the 7th fret and that by the way sounds like this.
[playing guitar]
So just remember three little half-step bends
and then end it with the finger on the 7th fret.
It's really simple.
Okay.
So for a good number of times in this second chunk, you're going to be palm muting and
the first finger on the G string, that's the note that gets palm-muted a lot.
So let me play this for you and you'll see what I'm talking about.
[playing guitar]
So with the exception of the very final note,
every single note that your first finger plays in this particular chunk gets palm-muted.
So that's chunk number two.
Let's get into chunk number three.
So your first finger is going to slide up to the 12th fret on the B string and it's
going to collapse.
You can do this sort of thing or you could use your middle finger.
I personally just – I'm lazy, I'm just going to put my first finger down there.
So 12th fret B string, 12th fret high E string, 15th fret with your ring finger and then you're
going to do a full step bend upwards.
So that's going to sound like this.
[playing guitar]
Alright.
Now, the next part of this chunk is a little bit crazy.
You're going to have your ring finger on the 16th fret of the high E string.
You're going to do a half-step bend and then you're going to do another half-step
bend and then end up with your middle on the 15th fret of the high E string.
[playing guitar]
Okay.
And final note of this chunk is that your ring finger is going to hit the 17th fret
of the B string and slide downwards.
[playing guitar]
So this chunk altogether is like this.
[playing guitar]
Okay.
Now we're going to work on the fourth chunk which is honestly the hardest chunk of this
particular solo.
The good news, however, is that the fourth chunk is based on the pentatonic scale.
So I'm just going to show you what's going on and then just kind of leave the particulars
up to you.
So first finger is going to go to the 12th fret of the B string kind of like sliding
upwards into it and hitting the 12th fret of the high E string.
The ring finger is going to go to the 15th fret of the B string.
First finger to the 12th fret of the B string as well.
So this is very, very quick, these four notes.
[playing guitar]
Okay.
Now after you've finished this part, the next thing that you're going to have to
do is very pentatonic and blues bass as I was mentioning before but your ring finger
is going to start off with a full bend like...
[playing guitar]
So it's going to do a bend while it's on the 14th fret, a full step bend, bring
it down to the 14th fret and first finger is going to play the 12th fret on the G string.
This is all on the G string, so…
[playing guitar]
Not so bad so far.
Now, your ring finger is going to do this thing.
It's going to go to the 14th fret of the D string and you're going to use this note
as a bit of a home bass while you're skipping across different other strings.
Kind of hard to describe but once you see it you'd be like, "Oh, 14th fret D string.
This is like totally easy.
I got this."
Alright, so…
[playing guitar]
So once again, 14th fret of D string with the ring finger.
14th fret G string with the ring finger.
14th fret D, 12th fret G, 14th fret D, 14th fret G, 14th fret D and then on the very final
note, you're going to do this like slow like kind of half-step bend.
So what this particular part would sound like a little bit slower.
[playing guitar]
So the whole chunk number four sounds like
this, kind of slow.
[playing guitar]
Don't forget that nice little like kind
of quarter step, kind of half-step bend on the 12th fret of the G string, you know, towards
the end of the chunk and then ending on the 14th fret of the D string.
You could end also by the way either on your ring finger or your middle finger or you could
do – well, I suppose right now that I'm thinking about it, you can go…
[playing guitar]
But I like the idea of using the ring finger
for both the notes on the 14th frets of the D string and the G string.
I think you know what I'm talking about there.
Okay.
That's chunk number four.
Let's get to chunk number five.
You know, if your ring finger is right here or your middle finger is right here, it's
ideally placed for the next part which is why I fingered it this way.
Your middle finger no matter what is going to kind of take the place of the D string
and go up to the 21st fret of the D string.
Your first finger is going to hit the 19th fret of the G string.
Your middle finger once again is going to hit the 19th fret of the high E string and
then your ring finger is going to hit either the 21st fret of the high E string like if
you have a Telecaster or a Stratocaster, something with like, you know, fewer frets or if you
have like a 24-fret guitar, you could always use like fret 22, why not, right?
Okay.
But anyways, if you're going to use – if you have a Telecaster or a Stratocaster or
something like that, I would recommend just like heading the 21st fret and bending it
up a half-step and using a little bit of vibrato.
So this particular chunk sounds like this.
[playing guitar]
It's not so bad.
The trick though is to kind of connect chunks four and chunks five and once again, you know,
I guess I don't mind like saying it again especially if it's going to be helpful,
this is the last note, the ring finger or the middle finger is on the D string on the
14th fret and if you use the D string as a guide to get up to the 21st fret, you can
connect chunks four and five just so simply.
It's very, very simple at that point.
Okay.
So yeah, chunks four, chunks five connect it, everything is cool then comes troubleshooting.
Now, troubleshooting like this particular solo, most people are probably going to have
trouble with the fourth chunk to be honest and the trick with this is just to take it
slow.
I mean, everybody talks about taking things slow but the benefit of taking things slow
is why you do it.
It's not just because like a whole bunch of people are saying, "You're going to
take it slow" or whatever, you know, that's nonsense.
The reason why you want to take things slow is that you can really work on your mechanics
and see every single thing that's happening in your technique while it's happening.
So this is a perfect time to practice that.
Now, what I would do is I would play it slow and then a little bit slower and then a little
slower yet until it kind of like messed with my head.
You know since I've kind of played this at all speeds it's not going to mess with
my head so much but I'm going to demonstrate for you using like three progressively slower
speeds.
[playing guitar]
Okay.
I think you get the idea.
Most people don't have the patience to do this sort of thing and it's a real shame.
Honestly, if you spend the time to go slower like this, you're going to make your mechanics
and your lead guitar mechanics so much stronger.
Now, that doesn't mean also that you don't want to take this faster; you want a good
mix of both of them.
In the end, you want this solo to be together like, you know, a faster tempo than the actual
song so that like when you play along with this song everything is all good.
So let's take chunk four or whatever and if you get that one going really, really fast
like playing along with the song is going to be a singe.
[playing guitar]
Alright.
So here we are, you know, you've got all the chunks together individually, right?
And that's really, really awesome but obviously you're not going to think of this in chunks
when you're actually playing along with the song which is kind of the goal of all
of this, right?
Okay.
So the most logical way that I could recommend for you to work on this is to just start connecting
like the first and second chunk and then the second and third and then third and the fourth
and the fourth and the fifth, like…
[playing guitar]
And then maybe, once again, chunks two and three.
[playing guitar]
I think you get the idea.
You start just combining chunks until like larger chunks until the whole thing is all
together.
This is a very logical rational way of doing things and, again, it's not for everybody.
I mean, I get that, right?
But it would be so helpful for you if you just took it slow and did it.
Now, let's say you're kind of at this point where you've got all of the parts
together, best thing you can do take it slow and when I say slow, I mean like really, really
slow, so you can see every single thing all together.
You can see it all working together.
I'm not going to play it slow right now whatever just to save time in this video but
I really highly recommending it.
Now, if you've gone to that point where you can play something really super slow the
next thing is obviously to take it a lot faster and I would highly recommend taking this at
least 10 or 15 beats per minute faster than the actual recording, so…
[playing guitar]
You get the idea.
If you can play something like 10 or 15 beats faster than the actual recording then playing
along with the recording is going to be a whole heck of a lot easier.
You got to challenge yourself when you're doing practicing.
You can't just step back and be like, "I've got this.
This is no big deal, right?"
Now, it doesn't really work that way, you have to make things a little bit harder during
practice so that when you're actually playing you don't think about it, and let's be
honest, mastery isn't being able to play something without thought, without thinking
about it like while you're doing it, okay?
It's just automatic and easy and it's just directly connected.
It's awesome is what that is, that is mastery.
And it could be just for you that playing along to the song is mastery.
You know if you're doing a cover band or whatever and playing this song that could
be mastery at that point.
So try to think of any other ideas here for practicing this and I can't really think
of too much else other than like listening to it a lot and hearing and being very familiar
with the song itself.
You can look around for tabs, I'm sure there's like a million tabs and a half on the internet
but I also have put together a tab, a really beautiful-looking tab for this song and it's
for sale on my website.
So if you want to check that out, it's there.
It's also got all of my right handpicking and all of the things I did was pretty well
done, I'd spent a lot of time on it.
But in any event, yeah, that's like pretty much all I've got for this video.
So once again, if you dig this video and you
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So in any event, that's all I've got for this video.
Thanks so much for tuning in.
Have an excellent rest of your day and bye for now.
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