Arabian. Active member Feb 16, 2006 #1 Okay, this a lot harder than I thought it would be. I have been desperately trying to get mutes, lead mutes, parrallel mutes all that stuff in my switch 5s and 7s but I can't seem to do it. Tips? And don't say search bar because i already did.
Okay, this a lot harder than I thought it would be. I have been desperately trying to get mutes, lead mutes, parrallel mutes all that stuff in my switch 5s and 7s but I can't seem to do it. Tips? And don't say search bar because i already did.
bobs Active member Feb 16, 2006 #3 in a sw3 doing mute at like 230-270 is pretty easy. Maybe try doing opposite mutes with sw5s i find them to b easier
in a sw3 doing mute at like 230-270 is pretty easy. Maybe try doing opposite mutes with sw5s i find them to b easier
e.will Active member Feb 16, 2006 #4 i spin right when i hit a jump switch so opposite criticals are really easy for me
Silence Active member Staff member Feb 17, 2006 #7 i fully dont understand your sig - the thing with the alphabet.????????
P pwallstreet Active member Feb 17, 2006 #10 mutes are hard for me for some reason too. i have no tips for you except practice. sorry
Public_Maverick Active member Feb 17, 2006 #11 first, do a mute on a zero sping, then cab1, cab3, etcetera, etcetera
Switchstyle Active member Feb 17, 2006 #12 your a fag why would you even post this? this is why newschoolers forums are on the downhill.
B Billups07 Active member Feb 17, 2006 #13 work up to it. and make sure you set the spin first then grab. i have no problem doing mutes, but some other grabs are more difficult for some reason.
work up to it. and make sure you set the spin first then grab. i have no problem doing mutes, but some other grabs are more difficult for some reason.