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You wanna talk some complex pieces of music to try to learn go no other way then tool. THeir songs are super long crazy techniques that are just way the hell over my head. I been trying to learn riffs on acoustic and lemme tell ya its not the easiest thing to do but it can be done. Im thinking though if I really wanna get serious about playing tool im gonna have to save and get a strat. Theirs just so many effects that you cant do without an electric it makes it hard. I still love my acoustic, but I am really starting to see the need for an electric in the arsenal aswell. Ive only been playing 3 months and thanks to Dave and a few other sites U-G, im playing pretty good for a noob I think So what are your thoughts on tool? I can play intros and a few riffs to schism, lateralus, and right in two off 10kdays but alot of it just goes over my head. Thats all I got atm though.


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I really like Tool..not sure I would attempt to play their stuff.. you might want to give "A Perfect Circle" a listen to if you haven't already.. same lead singer but a bit mellower music I think..

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Sweet good to see another Tool fan I personally love trippy music and Tool is def one of those types of bands. I personally just started playing so trying one of their songs would be pretty hard for me


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