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Here’s something to melt your death-metal-loving heart: an archival recording of late Death mastermind Chuck Schuldiner covering Madonna’s “Frozen” single has unexpectedly popped up online.Schuldiner’s instrumental take on Madonna’s first Ray of Light single has appeared through Death’s official Instagram page, via a video post from Schuldiner’s nephew, Chris Steele. The vid finds him putting a burnt CD labeled “Frozen” into a car stereo, and from there we hear gorgeously glacial guitar vibrato harmonies soaring through the speakers.“Found this today going through some things,” Steele wrote, explaining, “Chuck recorded this in the early stages of his battle with cancer, I remember it well. Chuck sitting in his bedroom with his stealth and a drum machine. I’m not sure how many people outside of the family and a few friends have heard this but it’s all yours.”
Дело Чаке живёт! новый альбом Gruesome звучит как Human II https://youtu.be/aYuij8AQuHU
Ну если строй D то 10-46 по логике
Сорри, что с таким опозданием. Помнится, очень давно на форуме был один хрен, торговавший гитарами, так он уверял, что Чак использовал чуть ли не 13 калибр.
вроде упоминался калибр 13-70 или 13-68
Another aspect of Chuck’s setup was his choice of string gauge. He typically used heavier gauge strings, which provided more tension and a fuller tone. Heavier strings can also offer better tuning stability, especially when playing in lower tunings. Consider using a set of 10-52 or 11-54 gauge strings to replicate Chuck’s setup.