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Yousif Zourob
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Hi guys! Yousif here! This channel is designed to get you the guitar tones of every music genre you can think about with as few gear as possible! Please Subscribe so you do not miss out on anything!
The Chronicles of Guitar Tone - Blues Rock Part 4 (Psychedelic Rock of the 60's & 70's)
Hey guys! This is part 4 of the chronicles of Blues Rock Guitar tone. This video focus on the Psychedelic Rock movement. Lots of great guitar tones and effects of the 60's and 70's era!
The signal chain:
Fender American Pro Telecaster (w/ Fender '52 original pickups)
Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation Fuzz pedal (Tone Bender MK2 setting)
Boss Octave pedal
JHS Unicorn V2 pedal
Surfy Bear Industries Classic Spring Reverb Tank
Boss DD-200 Delay pedal
Marshall BluesBreaker reissue equipped with 2 Alnico Blue Celestion speakers
SM57
Thank you!
The signal chain:
Fender American Pro Telecaster (w/ Fender '52 original pickups)
Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation Fuzz pedal (Tone Bender MK2 setting)
Boss Octave pedal
JHS Unicorn V2 pedal
Surfy Bear Industries Classic Spring Reverb Tank
Boss DD-200 Delay pedal
Marshall BluesBreaker reissue equipped with 2 Alnico Blue Celestion speakers
SM57
Thank you!
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The Chronicles of Guitar Tone - Blues Rock Part 3 (Gibson Les Paul, PAF Pickups, Marshall Amps)
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Hey guys! This is part 3 of the chronicles of Blues Rock Guitar tone. This video focus on the Marshall JTM45 Combo guitar amp (Also known as the Bluesbreaker) Also, the focus is on the Gibson Les Paul guitar equipped with the PAF pickups. This is one of the greatest combos between any guitars and amps! The signal chain: Gibson Les Paul 60s Standard (equipped with Wizz Premium PAFs) Marshall Blu...
The Chronicles of Guitar Tone - Blues Rock Part 2 - VOX AC30 Tone
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Hey guys! This is part 2 of the chronicles of Blues Rock Guitar tone. This video focus on the Vox AC30 guitar amp. This is a staple in classic rock since the early 60s! The signal chain: Fender American Pro telecaster Vox AC30 custom head Tone king Attenuator AC30 212 cabinet SM57 Thank you!
YAMAHA Revstar Standard (P-90) - All tonal options deep review
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Hi guys, if you are looking for an amazing great value guitar with P-90 pickups. You have made it to the best option! This video is not sponsored and all the opinions are mine only. Signal chain: Yamaha Revstar Standard (P90) Fender 1959 Bassman reissue Fryette Power Station PS-2 SM57 Official Yamaha page (non-affiliated)
The Chronicles of Guitar Tone - Blues Rock Part 1 (VOX, Telecaster, Fuzz, ...Treble Booster?)
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Blues Rock is synonymous with the best guitar tones in history. This is why, in this miniseries, I am tackling a few fundamental pillars of the blues rock tones in the 60s and 70s. The focus on this video is on the Fuzz!!! The signal chain: Fender American Pro Telecaster Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation pedal VOX AC30 custom head Tone King Ironman 2 attenuator 212 Bluesbreaker combo speakers (...
Marshall JCM 800 Boost comparison (Tube Screamer, Clean Boost, Treble Booster, Fuzz)
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In this video, I am doing a comparison between several boosts with the legendary JCM 800. The pedals and signal chain are as below: - Ibanez Prestige guitar (DiMarzio Tone Zone bridge pickup) - Boost 1: Maxon TS9Pro (TS9 style tube screamer) - Boost 2: MXR Micro Amp (Clean Boost) - Boost 3: Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation (Tone Bender mark 2 & Arbiter Fuzz Face & Range Master Treble Booster) ...
Get the Rockabilly Guitar Tone!
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Hello! I made this video to walk through all the requirements to get an authentic Rockabilly guitar tone! Gear used: Yamaha Standard Revstar (P-90s) Surfy Industries Classic SurfyBear Reverb tank Boss DD-200 Digital Delay Fender Bassman '59 reissue Freyette Power Station PS-2 Boss RV-6 SM57 mic Roland 22 interface Thank you!!
Get the Surf Rock Guitar Tone!
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Hello! I made this video to walk through all the requirements to get an authentic surf rock guitar tone similar to the classic early 60s sound! Gear used: American Pro Telecaster by Fender Surfy Industries Classic SurfyBear Reverb tank Boss DD-200 Digital Delay VOX AC30 custom head Tone King Iron Man II BluesBreaker combo cabinet speakers (Blue Alnico Celestion) SM57 mic Roland 22 interface Tha...
NOT CLICKBAIT - The Great Reset & Future of this Channel
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Hi Guys! I have made a few decisions on how I will move forward with this channel. More diverse topics and more uploads coming soon!
How to get the Guitar Tone - 70s Heavy Metal (Early Heavy Metal & NWOBHM)
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How to get the Guitar Tone - 70s Heavy Metal (Early Heavy Metal & NWOBHM)
How to get the Guitar Tone - 80s Metal (Glam metal, Thrash metal,...)
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How to get the Guitar Tone - 80s Metal (Glam metal, Thrash metal,...)
How to get the Guitar Tone - Old School Death Metal (Mid 80s to mid 90s)
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How to get the Guitar Tone - Old School Death Metal (Mid 80s to mid 90s)
How to get the Guitar Tone - Post-Punk (80s Post Punk, Gothic Rock, Dark Wave, Cold Wave, etc...)
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How to get the Guitar Tone - Post-Punk (80s Post Punk, Gothic Rock, Dark Wave, Cold Wave, etc...)
Would have been great if when you turned on the flanger immediately the riff turned into Barracuda. As if it is what the pedal demanded that you play. 😂
Hmm.... well you are wrong about the amps. Most of those bands were using either a Fender or a Music Man or a solid state amp like a HH or Peavey. I don't think any were using Marshalls.
Any idea of Bass Guitar effects? And type of strings, round or flat wound? Thanks
This is great, thanks so much! And great playing - Shows that this guitar is something different, which most reviews have not
Love the revstar, they look, sound and play fantastic.Enjoy yours.
got to love those old tones that and Lots of Funeral Doom Gothic Metal for me
70s tones is so good. It's less compression when compared to 80s tones
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This is great video, Yousif. Informative and you've absolutely nailed those tones. Great playing too! 😀👍
Thank you!
Very awesome explanation of the effects chain.
To sum up, Post-Punk is simply the best. 💁🏻♂️
Thank you! It was very helpful.
uhhhh POSSESSED!!!!!
This really opened my eyes to how great fuzz pedals are. "I always knew" but I still don't have a real Fuzz. Next on my list.
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When I bought my Jcm800 20w stealth..I was so disappointed but I kept it just because it looks so bad@ss! But now I love it! The best sound out of it! * Low sensitivity (Revv G3 + 10 bands eq in the loop). For solos, I boost the Revv G3 with sd1. Sounds aggressive 🤘 * High sensitivity (Mud killer + 10 bands eq in the loop)! 👌
Thanks for making this video! So informative
Such a great video!
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I could learn many things thank you!
What are recommended amp EQ settings?
It really depends on the amp. I would focus on getting a good amp sound regardless for which genre. That's where I would start.
Absolutely great.way way back I saw Gene live in Woolwich in 1960.i was with some buddies ,one of my buddies could play Cliff Gallups solos then and was a great fan .He was a 16 year old name .Albert Lee.
That's amazing! Very lucky to witness once in a lifetime performances!
cool video, and very informative 👍
Not bad, need more practice 😊
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Great video 👍🏽
*YES*
What tuning is use for postpunk? Also how much are the effects?
I usually go with E standard for postpunk. I am not sure how much each effect costs. I think it is better to check locally in your area or online. None of them are "boutique" or very expensive. You can hopefully find cheaper alternatives.
@@yousifzourob9159 nice im new to guitar so could you explain E standard tuning to me? Thank you for even replying i was ready to wait months for a reply. Some of my fav bands are Asylum party Burning skies of elusium Jack off jill
@@toxiknao8826 no worries! E standard is the standard basic tuning. I wouldn't worry too much about other tunings if you're a beginner. I hope this helps!
Dont use active pickups 🤡🤡🤡 bro possessed and pestilence using and used emg s for sure :D
I always felt that active pickups are more synonymous with modern metal you know?
@@yousifzourob9159 bro they are 80s thing
Many early death metal bands uses emg : cannibal corpse, malevolent creation... Scott Burns, the greatest 90's producer says the best combinaison for him was an emg equipped guitar, a Marshall 8100 with Marshall cab with Celestion G12. Many bands from this Era uses active pickups actually also. Cannibal corpse, incantation or malevolent creation use fishman fluence now
A CE-2(W) and a RAT (+ a delay and chorus), a traditional Tele style guitar, and a VOX AC15C1 is all fairy affordable and will get you in the ballpark.
Thx you for you vidéo, you have one of the best amp for clean “post punk” (cold wave or dark wave) sound just behind you: Roland Jazz Chorus 😊 it’s perfect with a reverb (strymon bigsky ie), analog delay with modulation capacity (anasound utopia ie) and a flanger/chorus (ehx electric mistress and clones ie), you could turn on the beautiful integrated chorus of the amp for more mod and with that rig you can reach the sound of 99% of “post punk” clean guitar sound 😊
My friend, the Root of the second chord of the Spellbound riff is C, and you are playing the open A string as root instead. Nothing wrong with that if that’s just how you like to play it. But it’s one of my all time fav riffs and changing that second chord root REALLY changes the feel, so I couldn’t help myself to point it out 😂 sorry. As for the tone, one thing I could add is that, on studio recordings (as opposed to live sound) the guitars would have much of the Low/Low-Mid either cut or rolled off significantly. That’s the main thing missing from this tone. Try EQ or HP filter, with cutoff set at like 350 hz. Then adjust to taste from there. This will get that spellbound tone closer to the authentic sound.
This is so great! Do you know how I can get this sound with Guitar Rig 6 or 7 (by Native Instruments)? (Or Amplitube, or any VST)
Can you sound like Halloween by Siouxsie
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Many thanks for tthe video, I have a similar effects setup (except Boss Chorus and Line6 DL4 for analogue delay), I've experimented trying to get that classic Goth sound and your video helped with a lot heavy lifting, in order for my to achieve my own tweaks to the classic sound. Incidentially, while I love the Spellbound guitar tone, one of my favourites is 92 degrees played by John Valentine Carruthers. Thanks again Yousif.
Amazing
Great beard!
Excellent walk through.
I dont know about that amp choice. Solid state was the norm for Cure and Joy Division. Mars used fenders. Also, considering the time, boss pedals were the go to for most. Honestly, if you are going today to go for late 70s / early 80s, give the boss katana a go and you can always put a boss pedal or all of them, in front of the katana.
My goal was mostly to try to get the sound from any amp or basic set up. The differences between amps and pedals are less than what the marketing tries to convince us.
Best guitar tone? I stick in sound card and put Valhalla reverb
I LOVED flander + delay and your passion for post punk atmospheric sound! the chorus is basically what around The Forest (by the Cure) has been build это подписка!
Weakest goth rock enjoyer
I find the mxr carbon copy with internal trim pot for the modulation turned all way up is instant banshees
Might try that!
A lot of that sound is late 70s solid state amps like HH and roland
Agreed! I think any clean sound will do with the right playing style. I kind of challenged that by plugging into the marshall rather than the jazz chorus since I have both
Hey Yousif. Thanks for a clear and quick explanation to get a nice basic good tone. If you could do another video maybe on what type of modes or keys are used to write or play Postpunk that would be great. I'm more into Darkwave but they share some elements. You got a subscriber. I hope your channel grows quickly. Thanks again.
You need a RAT pedal
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