Long time promised, finally finished - my first cover of one of my favorite Melodic Death Metal bands! Swamplord has been one of my alltime favorite albums ever since I first heard it, and Black Waltz is just equally amazing and an incredibly great album from end to end. Actually I don't like covering songs without solos cause I love shredding, but with all those sick lead melodies and riffs this song's one of my personal highlights of Black Waltz and always loads of fun to play. I don't know how many hours I spent watching live performances and listening to the song over and over until I got the tabs correct (especially the 0:28 part was a bitch to figure out) but I think it turned out pretty close to the original. Anyway, let me know what you think about it and thanks for watching, stay metal! (For those who don't know it or do not hear a difference - I didn't cover the outro solo cause it's a keyboard solo) Unfortunately I can't earn revenue on YouTube due to copyright restrictions, so if you want to support my work and get videos like this more often, feel free to leave a comment below and check out my Patreon 🤘🏻 🤘🏻 Join me on Patreon and get exclusive rewards and downloads ► 🤘🏻 Follow me on instagram ► 🤘🏻 Follow me on twitter ► If you have any questions about guitars, equipment, recording, editing or whatever you're interested in, just send me a message on twitter, I'd be happy to help and have a chat! =) 🎼 TABS 🎼 Here you'll find my Guitar Pro and PDf versions of the tabs, please DO NOT share or upload these tabs anywhere else without asking me. If you liked the video or my tabs feel free to tell me, I'm thankful for every comment and support =) 🎵 SONG AND TUNING 🎵 Artist: Kalmah Song: The Groan Of Wind Album: The Black Waltz (2006) Guitar tuning: D Standard (D-G-C-F-A-D) #Kalmah #TheBlackWaltz #MetalCover #MelodicDeathMetal #SwampMetal 🎸 GEAR USED FOR RECORDING 🎸 • Jackson KVMG QM Pro Series TBK • Peavey 6505 Plus 112 Combo • Dunlop Tortex Sharp 1,35mm Picks 🔒 DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT 🔒 The original song used as a backing track and all rights belong to Kalmah, Spinefarm Records and their respectful owners.
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing