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Author: Synyster Gates
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I was living out of my truck for a short while. My dad wanted to emancipate me at 16 and send me to music college.
I was living out of my truck for a short while. My dad wanted to emancipate me at 16 and send me to music college.
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Synyster Gates
When practicing, it's great to break a part down into its different elements, start slowly, and then try to build up the speed until you're playing as fast as you possibly can.
When practicing, it's great to break a part down into its different elements, start slowly, and then try to build up the speed until you're playing as fast as you possibly can.
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Synyster Gates
We wanted to do something really, really different, something next level, and use new technology and things.
We wanted to do something really, really different, something next level, and use new technology and things.
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Synyster Gates
We really wanted to circumvent that online learning curve, where it's virtually impossible to use words to explain music.
We really wanted to circumvent that online learning curve, where it's virtually impossible to use words to explain music.
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Synyster Gates
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