
I loved the fact that David laughed demonically at the start and end of this song, as it appears on the recorded version. And the rest of the band, for that matter, but they could at least move around. I can’t imagine how Mike Wengren (the drummer) had it, sitting right in it all while the flames climbed the back line on Inside The Fire. And, as I mentioned, the pyro show was incredible, and even though I stood a bit far back, to be able to see the stage and not be squished to pieces by the crowd, I could still feel the heat from the flames very well. The thing with people holding their cell phones with lights in the air repeated itself as David asked people to do so only when he sung the words “the light” in the song The Light, which was also created some quite beautiful moments with a magical atmosphere. He still hit all the right notes on The Sound Of Silence, which was as magical as I imagined it would be, with people holding up their cell phones with lights on. He’s really dedicated to the job and his fans for going through with the concert. David Draiman was unfortunately a little sick, so he held back a little singing some of the songs, and you could tell he was not at his best, but he still knocked it out of the park for me. There was quite a wait between bands, and I get why, because between the epic pyro show Disturbed displayed, and the huge cube floating above our heads with images and lights that Avenged Sevenfold had going on, not to mention the epic, ginormous space suit they had in the back of the stage floating around, I guess the technicians had A LOT to do to rig it up and down. Anyways, they really delivered and got everyone in the right place for a night of metal. I really wished they would have played “The Red”, though, as I really like that song and would have loved to hear it live. They delivered a short, but well composed set to get the party started.

Chevelle got the mood up really quick after standing in line freezing and bullied by people trying to get in front of us. We entered the concert hall just as Chevelle was about to start, so we got to enjoy the entire sets of all the bands. I was so incredibly tired afterwards, after shouting and singing along, headbanging and raising my fists and making devil horns. I enjoyed myself immensely though, and didn’t spend a lot of time trying to film or take pictures anyways, as I feel it is more important to enjoy the moment while it lasts, not look at it afterwards and wish you had payed more attention. I tried to take some pictures and film a bit, but my phone is such a mess, that it was poor quality and the short videos I filmed on Snapchat were all ruined, so I have no footage what so ever of Disturbed and Chevelle, which is quite dissapointing. The first one was with Chevelle, Disturbed and Avenged Sevenfold. (This post has been almost a week in the making already, so now I will just publish it to you). I’ve been so lucky to have attended 3 concerts this past month, and I thought I would share it all at once for you. The solo is uncomplicated but doable for a little more seasoned player, and that is why it is definitely one of the Easiest Avenged Sevenfold Songs to Play on Guitar.Hi there! It’s been a crazy few weeks now, with a lot of stuff to catch up on for me. With fairly simple rhythm parts most of the song can also be played on the acoustic guitar by a beginner. Off their album Nightmare, So Far Away is more of a rock ballad. Overall, something even beginners can tackle with a little practice. The acoustic parts are absolutely undemanding and the chorus is also quite cool. The melody is extremely memorable, which makes it a great song to cover.

From their album Walking the Fallen it does a stray a bit from the staple Avenged Sevenfold flavor with clean vocals and uncomplicated solos, but is nonetheless a great song to cover. Simple and tasty licks is what makes this song. The beginning riff can also help you get down a bit of blues. With its straight rhythms and a melody oriented solo that maintains an average speed, Gunslinger is definitely one of the easiest Avenged Sevenfold songs to play on guitar. It follows a simple chord structure and the riffs are groovy yet plain sailing which also makes it a fun song to play.

The heavy distortion might come off as a complicated job to accomplish, but Chapter Four is quite a manageable task on the guitar. It’s only till you get to the solo though which is pretty speedy at parts. The chords structures are the hero here, but when you get to learning the song and playing it you find the rhythm section are pretty painless.
