@@damonlynx8251 tone is what you have in the fingers.. it’s the way the guitar makes the sound, even without an amplifier.. It comes down to many things.. how you hold the pick, your way of playing scales, vibrato and so on.. Sound is the guitar pickups, the amp, the guitar wood, the cables, the effects and so on… Slash will sound like slash on any guitar he ever picks up, but you can still tell the difference between him playing his rig and him playing a shit guitar/shit amp
@@damonlynx8251but in the guitar world it’s not called style it’s called tone. Style is what you wear etc, or in lots of cases what you have a lack of!
@@neil2226 Quick example ua-cam.com/video/0r1Ub4j4-BY/v-deo.html "Slash Style Guitar". There's a lot of videos named like this one. For me it's better to use style and tone than tone and sound (which is very much similiar).
This video sorta confirms that rock n roll guitar playing is more about a good overdrive than distortion ... I have had that misconception since forever unless I started to use a few pedals myself ... Most people around me be using a lot of distortion but i have now started understanding how a good overdrive is just enough for rock n roll solos ... Have I got it right ?
"I can hear tons of Page licks , phrasing and subtleties…" What you're hearing is tons of generic blues licks. in fact that's pretty much all he's playing
the comment section is a great example of how people are blinded by celebrities. If some guy walked into guitar center and started noodling around like this you'd want someone to turn the amp off. but since it's a celebrity noodling aimlessly, you all think it's genius.
Even in his warmups with an 80$ amp you still hear his amazing tone... Proof that tone is in the touch :)
Tell me difference between tone and sound ;)
@@damonlynx8251 tone is what you have in the fingers.. it’s the way the guitar makes the sound, even without an amplifier.. It comes down to many things.. how you hold the pick, your way of playing scales, vibrato and so on.. Sound is the guitar pickups, the amp, the guitar wood, the cables, the effects and so on… Slash will sound like slash on any guitar he ever picks up, but you can still tell the difference between him playing his rig and him playing a shit guitar/shit amp
@@moritzkohn4396 I would rather use word style than tone but thanks for explanation :)
@@damonlynx8251but in the guitar world it’s not called style it’s called tone. Style is what you wear etc, or in lots of cases what you have a lack of!
@@neil2226 Quick example
ua-cam.com/video/0r1Ub4j4-BY/v-deo.html
"Slash Style Guitar". There's a lot of videos named like this one. For me it's better to use style and tone than tone and sound (which is very much similiar).
His warms up would be my highlights 😂
💛 Thank you
I just love his sound so much. Those rock and roll blues riffs are my favorite
Slash and The late Stevie Ray Vaughn's soundchecks, warmups are a concert. Gotta love it.❤😊
Slash is one of the best guitarists. Change my mind.
he is
if this video didn't change your mind then nothing will.
Now teach me all that🤣🤣🤣
💛haha
Merci ‼️ Very nice moments ... 🐞
Amazing!
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not really. the only thing that stood out was how shitty his vibrato is
This video sorta confirms that rock n roll guitar playing is more about a good overdrive than distortion ... I have had that misconception since forever unless I started to use a few pedals myself ... Most people around me be using a lot of distortion but i have now started understanding how a good overdrive is just enough for rock n roll solos ... Have I got it right ?
Proof that you can shred and make wicked bends without making goofy faces.
He definitely is known for his guitar faces. I’m not sure Slash would be good proof of this.
@@paulillingworth90 Also Slash’s facial expressions in this entire video: 🗿
SLASH 🤘
slash is very shy
Thanks a lot!
Thank you 💗
Good video bro❤️🙏
თენქ იუ დუუდ ❤️🎈
I can hear tons of Page licks , phrasing and subtleties… you wanna learn Slash ?.. listen lotsa Page .. 🎸✨🔥🎶
Or any other Chicago blues influenced player.
"I can hear tons of Page licks , phrasing and subtleties…"
What you're hearing is tons of generic blues licks. in fact that's pretty much all he's playing
this is great
3:42 LOL
Aquaman confused about a electric guitar.. hahaha jk he bought a Gibson Slash model Slash picked out for him.. sick
Yeaah ^^
@4:28 Which solo is that? I'd love to find that full video
4:18 "Where Do I Begin ?"
4:37 "Mississippi Queen"
4:28 Sounds like the end of the solo of Double Talkin Jive
@@chrivip you're right
@@chrivip its not double talking jive, its where do i begin
@@chrivip 100% correct.
🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
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Does he use a DSL5 as his practice amplifier??
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The 5sec vid has the cool run..other gat player is none other then ace frehley
Funny i thought he was pish
the comment section is a great example of how people are blinded by celebrities. If some guy walked into guitar center and started noodling around like this you'd want someone to turn the amp off. but since it's a celebrity noodling aimlessly, you all think it's genius.
I get it. You can't do it so you complain about others who can...
Song? 7:00
This must be filmed by his new and obviously annoying girlfriend 😂
@@calzo-ukfair enough, disregard the word new 👍