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What is "anti glitch"?
hunter1801
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hunter1801
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04/19/2007 1:35 am
I was looking through the tabs for Dragonforce's "Fury of the Storm" and I noticed that on one section, there is a guitar part labeled "lead guitar anti-glitch". Does anyone know what this meens?
da_ardvark
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da_ardvark
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04/19/2007 12:40 pm
My guess, and this is just a guess. When the tabber was making the GP tab, he may have been having some problems during playback. He may have added this track calling it anti-glitch to keep track. I realize this is alot of assumptions but.............
rockonn91
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rockonn91
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04/19/2007 10:29 pm
geez, if I still had guitar pro, I'd try to tell you.
anti-glitch isnt a true term as far as I know, probably a word the tabber made up or something. can you cut and paste the bit of song you're talking about? or is it the whole track?