Master of Puppet cover on piano

Whenever someone asks me about learning guitar, I tell that person - only half jesting - to take at least two years of piano first.
I started with piano and music lessons in 3rd grade. My parents forced that on me even though I wanted to learn guitar.
Those lessons proved to be valuable later when I started playing bass and years later when I started guitar.
 
Why cant they just leave it alone?! Its meant to be on guitars and heavy….

Cover it on guitar or write your own music.

:io:
It’s a cover not a tribute.
To me, a cover doesn’t have to be faithful to the original, you can put your own spin on it. Appreciate the talent. What she is doing is not hard, it’s down right difficult.
 
It’s a cover not a tribute.
To me, a cover doesn’t have to be faithful to the original, you can put your own spin on it. Appreciate the talent. What she is doing is not hard, it’s down right difficult.
Agree. Doing a cover you get artistic license to put your spin and yourself into the song. Doing a tribute… different story. Best be faithful to the original artist because that’s what people are paying to hear and see.

And yes. This lady has talent. Going to have to check out more of her covers.
 
I am wondering how long it took to transpose it to piano.
He'll of a good ear unless it is sheet music but still even if it is , looks difficult.
I like the original, I like it because its heavy distorted and chaga chaga... if i want to listen piano ill go listen something else.
 
Why cant they just leave it alone?! Its meant to be on guitars and heavy….

Cover it on guitar or write your own music.

:io:
Totally disagree. Heaviness isn't in just a guitar or how distorted it can be. It's in the notes you play, the emotion and the attitude. She covered this beautifully from banging out the drum notes and bass riffs with one hand and the guitars and vocals with her other. That's talent beyond anything anyone here has as far as I'm concerned because none of us could do what she did on just our guitars or without splicing a bunch of different clips together of playing different parts or instruments.
 
Totally disagree. Heaviness isn't in just a guitar or how distorted it can be. It's in the notes you play, the emotion and the attitude. She covered this beautifully from banging out the drum notes and bass riffs with one hand and the guitars and vocals with her other. That's talent beyond anything anyone here has as far as I'm concerned because none of us could do what she did on just our guitars or without splicing a bunch of different clips together of playing different parts or instruments.
wake up! I didnt say she didnt have talent...... I said it sounds better and heavier on guitar. Hit the note on clean and then and on distorted dose it sound same to you?
 
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