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Originally posted by garett
Do you even know what an arpeggio is ?
Kirk uses the same motifs during solos .. which is all I said. And I'm not talking about his riffs, intros or what-not .. I mean, for example, listen to the tapping solo in One and then listing the fast solo for Master Of Puppets .. with the tapping aside he basically just reharmonizes the phrases he uses in the master of puppets solo. Listen to fade to black and it's the same type of phrasing. I'm not saying they're exactly 100% the same .. but they give the exact same feeling. I get that impression from everything I've ever him do. He just doesn't add any variation to anything he does.
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I'm a fan of the band Tool (at least their first 2 albums) and they do something similar (it actualy works well with their style). Their guitar playing is very rythmic. When you break it down much of what they do is a lot less complex than it sounds. It's interesting how they will add a progression but underlying that progrssion is the same/similar rythm as the previous parts but maybe in a higher scale and it all combines together. They blend in and out of this type of playing in much of their songs. Creates some very heavy sounding songs.