I'm almost at the 4 year mark. Gojira was my gateway to playing heavy riffs as early as possible. My advice is to learn what you gravitate towards, there's no set path to follow. If you wan't to buy a seven string guitar as your first guitar, then go for it. Just think of how they did it back in the olden days of just figuring shit out as they went. If you give it time you'll do it too.
@BOBANDVEG2 ай бұрын
Truth play what makes you wanna play
@djentrification16312 ай бұрын
Totally didn’t buy a 7 string as my first guitar. (It was worth it)
@APKyle2 ай бұрын
W take. Learning Toxic Garbage Island was monumental in my earlier progression.
@SicVoicesАй бұрын
@@BOBANDVEG i just started playing and im trying to learn lorna shore songs lol
@BOBANDVEGАй бұрын
@@SicVoices pro metal tip: always return your hand to the bridge. It's called "home"
@Buckfast_Berserker2 ай бұрын
One place I learned A LOT was Dimebag Darrels Riffer Madness. Dimebag used to write a section in a magazine called Guitar World and some legend (sorry cant remember the guys name) made a book with all the peices that dime wrote. It was so from the heart and Dime actually tells you everything he knows and in a super down to earth way. Dime was an absolute legend and super cool guy. He knows what it means to learn metal guitar and he has absolutly no bullshit ego issues. Man does he know the grind and is not afraid to admit it.
@georgeyhavoc3 ай бұрын
"As little gain as you can get away with!" I heard Jim Root say that about his tone in a rig rundown about 12 years ago and been listening to it ever since. Same with the no gain overdrive trick :D great info for a beginner! there is a gap in the learning market for this content! Awesome rundown dude :D
@TheAlam02 ай бұрын
I'm a beginner and I'm actually just getting my first electric guitar today. It's not what you think of when suggested metal guitars but it's a telecaster with dual humbuckers and I know Telacasters are versatile so why not. But thank you for these tips and for the apps you suggested.
@irti_pk2 ай бұрын
A tele is a great guitar regardless of genre.
@patrickonuohajr74062 ай бұрын
Hey that's a sick guitar to start with. enjoy that humbucker tone man :
@TheAlam02 ай бұрын
@patrickonuohajr7406 Thanks man! I've been likening everything about it, no complaints at all.
@MikoEZK2 ай бұрын
joe duplantier from gojira plays a tele so id say thats a pretty metal guitar.
@sallgoodman23232 ай бұрын
Love that humbucker sound. I just bought an Ibanez S series today with dual humbuckers. It was an impulse buy as I had my eye on a fender Strat HSS.
@DaNgErDaVe19943 ай бұрын
Bro when I started playing ironically the first song I learned was an early metal song. War pigs 😎 black Sabbath is a really good band to start out with learning some of their songs. All I needed to do was learn how to read tabs and went on my own path. Awesome video dude!
@captainyamyam31122 ай бұрын
Yeah one of the first my guitar teacher taught me was paranoid, good way to learn power chords and how to navigate them across the fretboard
@sallgoodman23232 ай бұрын
One of the first heavy bands my dad introduced me to was Black Sabbath, a handful of tapes we bought at a yard sale. Blew me away.
@bentonf00110 күн бұрын
when I started out, I learned how to read tabs, then learned Green Days catalogue. Easy way to learn basic power chord shapes and rhythm, they're not complicated riffs, but you get the feel of how songs flow. Once i got comfortable with that I went to RATM and Metallica, messed areound in drop D and how that worked. Just learn from ear if you're that way enclined, get the ideas of the intrument down and then learn your favourite songs. Metal borrows from so many other genres you'd be surprised how easy things like Jazz are when you come from a "metal" background.
@nanyabusiness63354 күн бұрын
I've been a guitarist for over 20 years all of this is great advice. So many music youtubers tend to cram technique and music theory lessons down the throat of the uninitiated and all it really does is discourage people. Yes, technique and theory are of course important but those things come with time, practice, and patience. I see a lot of "Things I wish I new before I started playing guitar" videos, and their points are often pointing out their own mistakes or inefficiencies, but its through those mistakes and failures that we learn and grow. So many common metal guitar techniques were born out of mistakes or experimentation. Just practice what you want to play, play what you can and write what sounds good to you, everything is progress. If you hear a cool technique in a song, learn that technique and practice it, but most importantly have fun while you're doing it, and don't hold yourself to the same standard as other musicians. You'll get there eventually it just takes time.
@FanaticQuattro2 ай бұрын
This needs to be turned into a mini series please! Love the content, I just discovered you.
@SJSharkByte3 ай бұрын
It's funny that your first example at 4:35 is Unholy Confessions as someone 1 year into playing guitar...that's one of the riffs I'm trying to get down with the intermittent palm muting going on lol. But you bring up a good point with pedals...I don't have one yet...so you know what, I'll get one of those. Great video man all your points clicked with me.
@sovth_senter3 ай бұрын
Also, just learn Dagger by Vildhjarta and you'll touch on everything you need lol.
@kudamutamba95983 ай бұрын
bro you really like that song huh
@sovth_senter3 ай бұрын
@@kudamutamba9598 😂😂 just wanted to see if anyone noticed
@Anthonybrother2 ай бұрын
Vildhjarta is fkin sick but not really good stuff for beginners to start learning.
@hardhadcore2 ай бұрын
so edgy
@sovth_senter2 ай бұрын
@@hardhadcore how? I suggested a sing to learn. It's a technical song. Not one part of what I said, or the intention behind it, was edgy. That word means something else.
@DanSkinny3 ай бұрын
I know you from IG and I’m not your target audience here but I love seeing this side of your content. This is necessary info for beginners. W video!
@EricSnellESnellDesign2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I was stuck since my beginner lessons ended. I didn't even know Songsterr existed. Now I'm reinvigorated to keep playing!
@captainshiner422 ай бұрын
I just played Rocksmith for a few years. Been playing since February 2017. I've also been a bassist since 2001, so that kinda helped too.
@terenceipvaiching45592 ай бұрын
I am around my 5 year mark now playing guitar and one of the best tips I can give is to learn techniques that go a long way with many metal songs. Like power chords, down /alternate picking. Also not so much a guitar playing tip, but more of psychological standpoint. A lot of people say to buy a guitar that is relatively cheap, for me buying a guitar that attracts is more important. It helps picking up the guitar to actually do something with it. Have the guitar in your sight. Keep it fun, play parts of songs / soundtracks that you like. Being able to play at least a riff or two motivates to keep on going. Lastly, remember we all have different paces in which we grow / can practice, so be patient and kind to yourself. After 5 years, I am by far a guitar god. But I love to practice every day and have seen significant grow. (I'm also self taught with videos from youtube.)
@sherwaynemccalla1893 күн бұрын
Bro, I was waiting for someone like you now I can learn
@Ethesilentkid22 ай бұрын
Metalcore: best metal subgenre
@elkrumb91592 ай бұрын
Well considering metalcore isn’t a metal genre
@marrcoee2 ай бұрын
real
@redbloodedamerican23462 ай бұрын
Uuuum no
@yyeeloew9974Ай бұрын
@@elkrumb9159 Modern & melodic metalcore has drifted further and further away from hardcore, so i think it's redundant to claim it's definitively not a metal subgenre anymore.
@elkrumb9159Ай бұрын
@ it’s not it’s still not a metal genre
@ROBerter-h9u2 ай бұрын
Thought for a splitsecond its dreamybull, great video by the way.
@bebo-1992Ай бұрын
dawg 😭
@PiiDGEАй бұрын
Ambatakammmm
@shadowyyCFH10 күн бұрын
dreamybull if he learnt guitar instead of the sax
@steveslayer51232 ай бұрын
Nice man! Appreciate the energy
@PunKtuRed_Jazz21 күн бұрын
Josh brah, straight up one of my favourite youtubers. Love your energy mate and being a guitarist myself I always find myself watching your little shorts and I love em, keep up the good work bro, you are on your way to the top
@reeper_7612 ай бұрын
Yo used to watch you on the gram all the time back early on come long way keep up good work proud of ya
@JoshRezz2 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏
@dakotawolff5158Ай бұрын
Need more videos like this! Incredibly helpful
@spiderfan19743 ай бұрын
Up picking or down picking a single note does not change the tone of said note. Up picking or down picking a chord makes a universe of difference. An open low E is an open low E Up stroked or down stroked. The closer to the bridge you pick more treble in your tone. The closer to the neck more bass in your tone. Using just Up strokes or just down strokes you are hitting the string in the same spot more consistently than alternate picking. Thus creating a "tighter" more chuggy sound. It's less if you are using an up stroke or down stroke it's the pick you use is it round or pointy. Pick thickness determines how light you can pick the strings and still get a heavy pick attack. And where you pick as I stated before close to the bridge more treble. Close to the neck more bass does more for your tone than the direction you pick unless it's a chord.
@justsomeguy7272 ай бұрын
"please for the love of god use a metronome" That boy SPITTIN 🗣️🗣️🗣️
@1EVILZ0614 күн бұрын
Your right foot is your metronome. Fist thing you learn in music
@Relentless_lelАй бұрын
This is basically everything i tell everyone who asks me how to start. Nice video.
@TheSaintedOne2 ай бұрын
When I was learning, circa 2002, all we really had to learn from were those terrible tablature books from music shops. I ordered kill em all, ride the lightning, master of puppets, and justice for all, and the black album. Your video took me back to those days. It was awesome. Thanks.
@ScreaminT8120 күн бұрын
Taking on this huge task playing guitar. At 43. I’m a shitty bassist playing guitar to be able to write my own stuff. Subbed for good stuff! Cheers 🤘🏻
@TW-qlus2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Very good info, without all the showing off you're playing type of video, like alot of others do. 👍🏻👍🏻
@cyasoon6045Ай бұрын
What truly matters is having an instrument you want to pick up and never set down. I encourage any new guitar player to go to a guitar store and find a beater guitar that they like holding. Then modify the parts until you achieve something personal and love it. For me it was an esp ltd arrow 200, I replaced the pick up with a single Seymour Duncan Blackout as well as the tuners, locking nuts and bridge with gold Gotoh parts and even tho I own 2 different $1200+ guitars the beater is still my go to. In total I spent roughly 700$ over a month and now I have something deeply personal and a better understanding of guitars.
@dylanhamilton71902 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say this is all really solid advice. Great video
@kharolgurgelАй бұрын
I've been playing eletric guitar for only 3 months now (I used to play acoustic before...)...and Korn was what reeeeally helped me get started playing full songs! I'm still stoked about being able to play "coming undone" xD It's a start!
@doug11232 ай бұрын
I'm in my mid 30's and I'm starting to pick it back up again. You literally said everything we all did in the early/mid 2000's. Well put my man.
@turtle_tim44972 ай бұрын
I started like 3 months ago and my progession with guitar has honestly taught to me to just relax in life and Ive used that with literally everything , holy cow thats confusing but anyway im gonna start watching your vids appriecate it
@juanmontoya4512 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, you are a very entertaining presenter!
@blackholestudios92842 ай бұрын
1:45 totally agree. Basically anything with a humbucker will do the job
@keithlivingston6973Ай бұрын
Love your reels I subbed I didn’t know about your you tube channel can’t wait to see what you got
@jonfaas4931Ай бұрын
This dude spot on. I learned from tabs cause that's all that was around when I started. But just learn songs you love. I lobe thrash metal and early Metallica great for learning. SLAYER!!!!!
@rileypaynestewart2 ай бұрын
I’m a pro metal guitarist why did I watch the whole video?😂
@wojtala71122 ай бұрын
Idk i play thrash metal😂
@justsomeguy7272 ай бұрын
To support the homie of course
@andresurzua66292 ай бұрын
@@wojtala7112idk I play metal like trash 😂
@Mando-wx6pnАй бұрын
Cuz it's a good video?
@Mando-wx6pnАй бұрын
Line 6 is commonly called the worst amp ever. It's a billion times better than a computer modulator though. Real amps that pump real sound do create real results. The limitations of a real amp make you better.
@tobyngarcia_polk40862 ай бұрын
This videos a blessing man
@andreimclive2 ай бұрын
mad skillz dude. Great video! Subbed.
@dan_kay12 күн бұрын
This may not be the most popular opinion, but I believe that especially at the beginning, it's important to have halfway decent gear. It is so much harder to execute even the easiest tasks on a bad instrument. Later in your career, you just need a broomstick and some fishing line and make it sound like a PRS, but at the beginning you need as little distraction (fret buzz, slipping strings, action to high or low, intonation off, etc) as possible while you're paying attention to your thumb placement.
@BrandonGreshamUSA21 күн бұрын
George Lynch’s “Gothic Octave” I’d love to see you do a video on that bro. Great job man🤘
@southernpanda333 ай бұрын
2:58 I just got back from Avala Beach on a short weekend trip with the in-laws. I took my PRS, A pair of HD280’s and my Line6 Pod Express. Didn’t need anything else.
@smoothsavage28702 ай бұрын
Line 6 represent! I have a Helix. Love it to death!
@rockingmofo78502 ай бұрын
For whom the bell tolls was my first song. Go into it knowing it wont sound good. Just have fun and keep at it and you'll be making fun of Kirk Hammett like the rest of us!
@swere12409 күн бұрын
i remember the days of looking up parkway drive guitar tabs while listening to the song over and over again on my phone for hours lol the good ol days. also to anyone reading. learn hybrid picking sooner then later. its worth it
@Gee-no2 ай бұрын
I started on acoustic guitar since my dad had two snd played as well. I learned by myself though using Beatle's song books. Learning on acoustic really helped my hands develope.
@denverrandy71432 ай бұрын
This guy is Awesome!!!Subscribed🤙
@KentuckyPatriot17762 ай бұрын
Just stumbled across your channel today. Instant sub! You should do more videos like this, speaking to your experience. You have a knack for it…
@cincypiper18 күн бұрын
Great vid, you got my sub!
@KingCotton-82 ай бұрын
Good roundabout explanation ❤
@JudahSullivan2 ай бұрын
Fire perspective🙌🏾 I started about 7 months ago. I found insane love for blues wanting to learn metal and heavy rock. I surely hope that I can get past this noodling phase I’m in.🤦🏾♂️
@mikey-dubs2 ай бұрын
Great video! My one piece of advice is to keep your guitar on a stand or hanger in the room you spend more time in! If you put it in a case in the closet you won’t play it. Bonus tip: play at least 15 mins a day, do an exercise or noodle. 15 mins a day is better than hours cramming! 😊
@weirdodingogaming3 ай бұрын
I just picked up a guitar to do something while I'm figuring out vocals and I'm a death metalhead who likes more modern bands too. So I went with a 7 string immediately, cause I can just tune it and play 6 string songs, so I'm saving money and I also immediately jumped into harder songs. The intro of a song, Ive been working on for months now, is teaching me every single important technique out there. So if you're not interested to start out with easy songs, just try to find something doable from your favorite band. That feeling of being able to slowly get the hang of your favorite song (especially if it's difficult) is a million times better, than learning a bunch of tiny songs you dont fully care for. (for me thats any heavy/groove/thrash metal band lmao) Great video tho👍
@weirdodingogaming3 ай бұрын
forgot to mention, one of the songs I'm learning is Of Fury by Shadow of Intent
@LeonCompton-Compton2 ай бұрын
I started with nirvana riffs to master rythm and power chords, I recommend learning a couple scales and just cords and stuff
@BranniganCarter2 ай бұрын
As someone who’s played for almost 20 years now, I’ve had expensive guitars, cheap guitars, loads of different brands…I’ve found that if you want to play metal straight up, get you a Schecter guitar and a Peavey Vypr amp. But honestly I don’t even have an amp now. I use a headphone amp and just AUX it into my PC monitors lol. After that…yeah Rocksmith is absolutely awesome if you’re a gamer. KZbin University. Get the tab books for your fav bands. I learned to play metal almost exclusively with the Master of Puppets tab book in the beginning.
@seva4241Күн бұрын
I started with learning random short riffs. Crazy train intro, sweet dreams intro, chop suey, etc. After a while of learning those, I switched to learning metallica. Once I got some riffs from enter sandman, seek and destroy, sad but true, the memory remains, and master of puppets. I was tired of only being able to play riffs, so I said im going to learn a full song, enter sandman seemed easy enough and was fun to play. So I sat there non stop for weeks until I could play the whole thing (Except the solo lol) So then I went on learning "full" songs but without the solo if it wasn't super easy. I could play every song by metallica after 2 years, tons of slayer, killswitch engage, and finally lamb of god. I learned some solo's, Jihad - slayer, bohemian rhapsody - queen, one intro solo - metallica, fade to black intro solo, etc. I still wouldn't say I am good at guitar and its been 15 years of playing on and off. I would say from 15-18 I played probably every single day, then took years of breaks. I am 33 now about to turn 34 and hoping to get a guitar again soon to get back into it. Been hearing alot of this metalcore and some progressive metal thats been making me want to play again. Hopefully I can find a cheap guitar soon. I've been striking out at local pawn shops, some have neck twist, cracked necks, etc.
@fockelot23 күн бұрын
I started on rocksmith 2014 as well and IMMEDIATELY went to metal as well!! In Flames was my goal, first guitar was the signature guitar of the lead guitarist from In Flames. Just followed this channel I definitely would like any help in working through the metal adventure on guitar. I've been using Rocksmith + but it's definitely no were near as accessible as the 2014.
@eeyorebenji283613 күн бұрын
These tips I have feel to me like too obvious to say but ill comment anyway, but learn songs you know and love and when you're not playing guitar still think about the riffs The amount of riffs I've been absolutely stuck on is insane, but as i'm going about my day i'll think of the riff i'm stuck on and it'll all make sense as i'm thinking about. Even playing air guitar can help. I got stuck on part of the main riff in Pantera's song Shattered for ages, but one day at work while I was doing nothing i was trying to figure it out while playing air guitar, figured it out and when I got home i could play the riff properly on my real guitar.
@CheapGearJunkRiffs3 ай бұрын
Fantastic advice, subscribed 😎🤘
@fockelot23 күн бұрын
Love the amp settings suggestions, just adjusted mine :D
@980Logan3 ай бұрын
Appreciate the video. Been learning slowly dor a few years and probably started with too hard of music (Periphery) but its what i enjoy and want to play. It motivates me to play. Thanks for the tips and advice! Also have been debating songster premium. This might be the plug i needed to get it lol
@captainshiner422 ай бұрын
Just noticed that we have the exact same guitar. The neck on that thing is fucking killer.
@Vaga-Guitar3 ай бұрын
I will also swear by rocksmith, I’ve been playing for a week and feel like I can take on the world, 2-3 hours of playing goes by like nothing
@rorycox4330Ай бұрын
The old Rocksmith like in the video? Or the current Rocksmith+ they have?
@drbeef5054Ай бұрын
I still use 2014 version to this day; limitless free custom dlc community on pc; and it’s great to develop technical skills while playing your favorite songs. I still recommend pairing it with some KZbin schooling as well though
@sudhanwankumar22692 ай бұрын
i feel like, if you have decided to learn guitar, pick your acoustic up, and master the basics, for a good foundation. why acoustic? it improves your finger strength. And what type of music you listen to is important, cause once the basics are clear, you can play songs from your fav bands, and start making riffs, plus your compositions are heavily influenced by the type of music you listen to. and fronm there you can go on to learning morenthan basics like legatos, bends, tapping and shredding. this is what i did, with the help of a very good teacher.
@ロぺズレネКүн бұрын
a tip that would've helped me is to learn about different tunings and how to use tuners
@Thehauntedsouth22 күн бұрын
Have used Songsterr for years. Love it!
@RahulPrasad-fh5fm2 ай бұрын
The only video i needed
@2DangerousАй бұрын
I recommend a guitar you like the look of for your first guitar, that way you enjoy picking it up and playing it
@GamerOfEarth2 ай бұрын
I taught myself guitar and went straight into seek and destroy tabs learning that riff. So crazy
@Hi_Im_Dominik2 ай бұрын
I started in feb last year. Im proud tbh. Remember the struggle in aerials and now my fingers just land on strings. Can play some songs and learning ego riffs with just powercords mostly in them takes 1 day. Dont take the progress from your self guys. Most ppl i know r 100 times more impressed by aerials than inside the fire even tho those r worlds apart in difficulty.
@dezolatetrax2 ай бұрын
as 23s yo who got into punk and metal guitar (yeah i skipped acoustic lol) thanks for this vids haha, currently i hang up with my jazzy guitarist friends and look like yeah we're different lol
@ffederel2 ай бұрын
I'm 42, just started to learn guitar, learning blues riffs and licks, trying to play the intro of "The Thrill is Gone", studying "Music Theory for Dummies, learning chords (bouncing, switching). It's exciting, but I'll need to be patient with myself. I'm a bit frustrated with my small hand and my short pinkie, but others have done well.
@robr23032 ай бұрын
Using a daw and recording yourself can help tremendously as well.
@michaelatkinson45503 ай бұрын
You're right. I was taught a few cowboy cords back in the day and power cords. I can still play Rock You Like A Hurricane, no matter how long it's been since I have played.. Learn a couple of songs you love, no matter the genre, and it will lead to a lot more.🤘
@zeblackcat93982 ай бұрын
Good ole rocksmith. I play that shit daily. Especially on PC, with customforge, giving you access to all kinds of custom DLCs.I'm still ass lol but I'm having tons of fun, and can remember some riffs off the top of my head. Rocksmith is amazing at teaching you basic techniques and timing, while also having fun. I treat it more like guitar hero than a learning tool at this point. Songsterr is fantastic too, I learn alotta my riffs from there. Just sittin down for an hour, banging em out til I can play em without lookin at the tabs.
@AdamJWM13 күн бұрын
I started with Nirvana songs. Then I hear No More Tears and I was hooked on metal riffs.
@YvngShiesty2K28 күн бұрын
I don't even play metal, but i still watch it all the way through 😂
@badoongy63623 ай бұрын
If you like any nu metal songs at all I recommend learning thoes when starting out. Simply playing a bunch of linkin park got me from only using one finger for a song, to multiple fingers, and after learning one step closer I felt I had a lot of foundational skills for metal
@sovth_senter3 ай бұрын
My tuning is a cheat code. (G)CGCGCC (7 string and 6 string both stay here) Everything is a big open chord. Every scale is two patterns (all the G strings are the same frets, and obviously the C strings as well), and the top two strings being harmonized makes dissonant chords only one fret apart. Wanna "chug chug screee" like Norma Jean? There you go. I don't entirely disagree with scooping the mids. That's been the standard from 80's metal through metalcore, which you stated are you influences so that makes sense. There's been a trend in newer metal bands (I dont mean numetal) where they drop the distortion even more and actually bump mids. I think this is bc extended ranges are getting more common, and that thick "bong" string tone is pretty aggressive (check out New Faces In The Dark by Loathe or anything by Vildhjarta).
@RefactoringRyan3 ай бұрын
Ooo, interesting. So this would be like a Modal C tuning with the highest string dropped. I would love to see a video of you explaining this tuning. I just got mine set up so they will never sound good experimenting with this without another setup, but you’ve definitely got me interested. I just saw Norma Jean live last week 🤘
@officialbangerwednesday2 ай бұрын
Your boy is certified 🔥
@Ethesilentkid22 ай бұрын
When I started guitar I was stuck in the 1950s if I became a metalhead earlier and started guitar earlier I would be somewhat decent at guitar and not dog water at guitar and I started on acoustic
@BlackGuitarist2 ай бұрын
I never listened to metal or had interest till one of my friends suggested i learn wherever i may roam by Metallica and that got me into wanting to play more metal
@lancecpldave2 ай бұрын
I just bought a fire like it's satin black and red looks good and I think it's good to learn how to work on things like when you want better tuners learn how to change them, when you want spicier pickups/nicer pots learn how to put them in. I did it kind of backwards my kids are into guitar so I learned how to work on them/ build one before I started playing but I enjoy building things
@maxj92042 ай бұрын
Just started, the first thing i taught myself was the intro loop to a fine day to die by Bathory. Nice n simple, but such a cool sound. Will learn the rest of the song... One day lol.
@brandenpywell9172 ай бұрын
ax7 was my gateway teaching me gallops on rock smith and solos
@filstarove10 күн бұрын
4:35 Avenged Sevenfold, apreciated 🤘🏻
@countrycooprecords2 ай бұрын
he alright everyone learns completely learns different and at their own pace i love how everyone tries to be a teacher lol
@na7h4n34Ай бұрын
I love Songsterr, still use it to this day, but there are a ton of poor/incomplete transcriptions. Thankfully I learn more by ear now
@theprismaticsystem28332 ай бұрын
2:09 Basically anything that can actually be set-up with a good action and at least sorta hold tune, preferably with humbuckers is good.
@AmadeuszSimracing2 ай бұрын
Could you make a video about your equipment? How do you record, what do you use on streams, etc.?
@jessiej39912 ай бұрын
Trying to learn Lost Souls - My Soldiers Rage metalcore song right now but not many covers from other youtubers right now so needless to say it's a bit of a steep learning curve
@RyanWright2 ай бұрын
2:00 since we are talking metal, I would make the caveat that you should get something with humbuckers... a SSS strat would not be the ideal thing to learn metal on.
@BlootusWealthАй бұрын
"not too much gain" my brother in Christ I play slam. lmao great video though (I've been playing for 18 years why am I here)
@SchruteFarmsCEO11 күн бұрын
We have the same chair. Shits wild.
@Steve_Rotter2 ай бұрын
Back in the day, 80s kid, we learned by ear. Pulling ideas off record. There was no internet. We'd hang out in friends' garages and jam and learn from each other. You met people that way. It was a much better time.
@justsomeguy7272 ай бұрын
You say that as if people don't still do that when we do lol and if anything, the internet has only expanded upon that by allowing people across the globe to collaborate with one another and make music together. Also, don't wanna be that guy but not everyone lives in an area where they can just go out and meet people to make/learn music with. For some of us, the internet is ALL we have for that. This just reads like "back in MY day we had it better" which is just so silly and kind of pretentious.
@SevensMarkedSeven2 ай бұрын
@@justsomeguy727facts
@ScootsMaGoots17172 ай бұрын
I love Songsterr...I just wish they had a cheaper annual membership like UG to make it cheaper. I pay $40 a year for UG...but man the UI for Songsterr is so nice even the free version. I also just notice that UG has more tabs available.
@Cosmic_Viking822 ай бұрын
Boss katana and a budget schecter are awesome beginner tools.
@SevensMarkedSeven2 ай бұрын
Beast in the harlot intro riff is a great beginner riff to learn. Was my first riff
@DanBilankov2 ай бұрын
Would love to see some more motionless in white guitar covers/tutorial
@DarkShadow19532 ай бұрын
ayy fellow rocksmith guy 🤘
@assassinm22dakota49Ай бұрын
My honest opinion the best starting amp I’ve ever had and I still have to this day is a peavey rage 1.58 I also have a ibenez AR 200 to go with it now used to have some less Paul’s but idk I just like this guitar. Definitely want to learn metal never got into it to learn but I dabbled in some blues and finger style and Rythm guitar back in highschool. Been awhile since I played so here I am thanking I wanna learn metal XD.
@Bartroneisbaritone9 күн бұрын
thats insane because thats the exact amp i am using this exact moment wth