🎸 Get my free Metal Riffs and Licks practice guide: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/ 🎸 Get access to my courses, monthly lessons, and more: www.jasonstallworth.com/courses/
Hey bro, I want to donate some cash your way, I feel as tho I'm a thief, making off with platinum gold diamonds,....peace bro and thank you, keep it metal. ...right on,....
@@charleschastain6920 Dude, I absolutely appreciate that! I have a PayPal donate link here (and thank you!): www.paypal.com/paypalme/jasonstallworthmusic
The tone of your voice makes me feel like I am already your friend and you are super cool. It automatically puts a person at ease and makes you feel Welcome.
Dude, I really appreciate that! It's funny because when I'm filming these videos, I kinda feel like we're all in this giant room just hanging out doing what we love!
DUDE! I was totally thinking the same thing since the first time i ever heard Jaons's voice. It feels like i have met him before and played with him and just been his friend for a long long time! Crazy and Weird but i mess with it heavy!! \m/ ROCK ON!
Thank you so much. In 16 and throughout the space of 2 months, ive written 45 riffs that I have had no idea what to do with. This is helping alot! Thanks man ❤
Any time im practicing im recording myself bc i have a tendency to randomly play something cool but by the time you pull the phone out you cant seem to play it the same way that was the power of pure spontaneity. Not to mention what i like to do is keep the initial riff playing like you and ill keep doing takes and playing it with slight variations and then decide which I like best or whatever.
thank you so much. I had no idea how important the drum loops were to make different sections. and I was trying to make them on my own rather than using pre sets. I think that's why I felt so stuck in my song. thank you again! Awesome video and charisma subscribed! 😊
Yeah, the drums can really help differentiate those sections. And it gives your real drummer a better idea of what you're looking for if you're going to have real drums.
You just showed me the wonders of modern technology... I'm still doing everything the old analog way. My phone is my only source of Internet, no computer... But seeing how your daw works is amazing; to quote Joe Walsh I may have to reconsider being "an analog man in this digital world"
I"m with you on that! I remember learning this software stuff back in 2009-10 and I came close to throwing in the towel! I do have an extensive guide (blog post on my site) that may help you some: www.jasonstallworth.com/home-recording-studio-guide/
Excellent lesson as usual. Hands down the most useful metal guitar channel on the webs. I always end up writing "riff salads" when I try to compose a song. This should help prevent that. Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words! And I know all about riff salads! lol And dude, you probably already have this but just in case you don't, be sure to grab my practice guide here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
You are a maniac badass, man I owe you for all that knowledge, damn my head is banging and I'm loving it, and second my playing is advancing, climbing, rising, evolving in creation, ..thanks bro, love your teaching, righteous man,...
Lol, dude, I really appreciate that! I'm really happy to hear my videos help!! To me, that's what it's all about! Also, I think you probably already have this but if not, make sure you download the practice guide I give to all of my subs here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
This has helped me break out of that rut Ive been stuck in for too long. Its a simple technique like recording the second track while playing the end of the first section that makes all the difference . Im sure this will be my default method from now on.
Dude, it can't be the" exact " same t- shirt because his is his, yours is yours and , well, you get the point. We guitarist are very anal about stuff like that lol.
Yeah, a lot of times I will use an extra guitar track for pasting onto one of the main tracks. I've seen people do that on the same track, but it always ends up being more work. Might just be a Reaper thing, but I would always have to do extra editing that way.
Yeah, dude, it's much easier to just open that 2nd track and piece it together. And I always go back and record a 2nd rhythm anyway, so it's already setup when I get to that point!
Great video very helpful but cant help notice you have the same desk i have in my hime studio its an awesome desk and its a gaming desk from ikea its perfect for a home studio
Dude, you're welcome!!! Also, if you don't have this already, make sure you grab my free practice guide that I give to my subs: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Nicely illustrated. Mind if I ask what the real time timescale was coming up with those riffs? As things stand - only just digging in to your course - coming up with 3 complementary riffs would take me about 4 years to film 😂😂😂
Dude, it's a blessing and a curse (because half the time I can't remember what I played! lol) but I filmed and wrote all of this out within about 2.5- 3 hours this morning!
@@jasonstallworth Hahahaha. I have to admit I did kinda picture you going "dang it, can't remember what that riff was, gotta start again" a few times 😂😂 It's all down to experience I guess, but trust us when we say that for something thrown together for a short UA-cam video, that sounded pretty great.
Yeah dude, once you get this stuff down it's pretty simple. And man, I probably use only 30% of the functions!! lol But that's enough to do what's needed! So you can nail this stuff, too!
No one explains this stuff but you just did it! Is there some professional musicians club that you are going to get kicked out of now that you published the secrets?
This is always how i record guitar, have 3 tracks , one panned to the left and one panned to the right and than record everything on the third track thats still in the middle so its louder ....lots of recording..hahaha. But Jason did you know that you can have EZ drummer create a complete song structure based. On the loop you like? Just set the tempo, drag the loop into the ‘song creator’ choose a construction for a song and it creates an intro, verse, pre chorus, chorus, bridge etc.....supereasy
@@jasonstallworth didnt know about it at first, but its a fantastic function, you can create your own song structure if needed or just choose an existing....the more you kno, the easier it gets
Killer lesson/video as always man.....wanting to get into recording but got no idea where to start (as in what computer/interface/mic’d or straight into interface/programs/etc), do you have any vids on your set up as in idea
Oh I have an entire blog post on this here so see if this helps and let me know if you have questions: www.jasonstallworth.com/home-recording-studio-guide/
DUDE JASON!! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE MAN! YOURE HELPING ME PICK UP THE PIECE SOOOOOO SOOOOO MUCH! I WISH I HAD FOUND YOU SOONER! What guitar interface are you using to record with on your computer? i see youre using EZ Drummer and Studio one programs but im looking to get a great interface on monday to start doing this too! i have so many metal riffs i wanna record before they fade out of my memory lol thanks again and rock on my friend!
Thank you brother! I have the Presonus Quantum 2 but for many years I used the Presonus AudioBox USB interface. The thing with interfaces is they're all about the same!!
@@jasonstallworth hell yeah bro yeah I seen the metal master thing. Tomorrow is payday so I think I am going to rock with that! Hell yeah man! Yeah I was also told from someone they’re all about the same I just want the best bang for my buck
Very nice, great explanation and tips on how to get started. I definitely need to start recording some riffs - only tried a few times, really need to settle on a DAW so I can figure out how to use it. What's your bass you were playing?
I'm playing the LTD D-5, which is a really solid bass! And dude, I use Presonus Studio One. I can't say it's the best because I haven't really used much of anything else. But the workflow is fairly easy, and that's a requirement for someone like me!!
@@jasonstallworth Sweet, LTD has some awesome stuff. I've got a Squire Jazz, but looking at either replacing it or getting a 2nd one. Cool thanks, I might check that one out. I know some interfaces come with a basic version. Both of my amps can connect to my PC so not sure if I'll get a separate interface though.
@@iduncanw Dude, I highly recommend you getting an interface. You pick one up for about $100 and that will expand your functionality. And let me know if there are some specific questions you have...I’ll make a video! This topic can be confusing...and I came really close to throwing in the towel years ago when I first started with all of this software stuff!
Jason i have a question, if i purchase the guitar guide coarse that you are offering will I be able to access it anytime i want? I have limited time to watch vids and practice and just want to know if when i buy it can i have it at my finger tips anytime i want to learn and will it expire after a certain amount of time? Thanks and hello from Oklahoma
Oh, yes, dude absolutely! It's yours for life. In fact, if I ever make any updates, you'll get those as well (no extra charge...the course is just a one-time cost).
I'm just curious as to what your pick preference is. My guitar is rather small but in my opinion pretty solid. If you had Facebook I'd send you my beginners setup.
Jason, dude...I don't even know how to come up with a riff.... I can play a couple of your lessons but not 100% accurate and kinda sloppy. Had guitar lessons a loooong time ago but never learned to play stuff on my own. Really doubting if I'll buy your metal riff master course or stick with your youtube vids for a while....
Hi Christine, and thank you for getting the course! If I may suggest, watch the 'mindset' video first when you get into my course. I think that will set the tone for you! Also, don't worry about playing everything perfectly. In fact, the more you practice and play through these riffs, you may find different ways to play them that sound better to you and feel more natural to you! That's okay and I encourage that because that is how you will develop your own signature sound!
@@jasonstallworth thank you for the reaction and support, appreciate that! First I'm going to enjoy a little holiday break, after that I have to finish my study and than I finally can spent more time on my guitar and your course 🤘
Once you come up with a cool intro riff, maybe try simplifying the next piece of music to follow that. It doesn’t all have to be riffs. Try some power chords and let them ring out or simple notes with some palm muting.
I love that beginning Riff. Can we have the tabs for it. I’m in your course also but I’m still looking at your UA-cam stuff. I’m also taking the music theory course
Not to confuse you the riff I’m taking about is the first track you made when you were showing us how to create a song. Not the intro of the video.. not my pay grade yet lol
That is exactly my process of writing. Also in order never forget a riff. If I hear a riff or something in my head i have a tab generator on my phone so I can quick type it up no matter where I am and be able to have it as soon as I can get back to my guitar
Thank you. And you have a great point. Sometimes songs just come from out of the blue. But we also go through those phases where it's just not coming together, and that's where these methods can come in handy.
🎸 Get my free Metal Riffs and Licks practice guide:
www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
🎸 Get access to my courses, monthly lessons, and more:
www.jasonstallworth.com/courses/
Hey bro, I want to donate some cash your way, I feel as tho I'm a thief, making off with platinum gold diamonds,....peace bro and thank you, keep it metal. ...right on,....
@@charleschastain6920 Dude, I absolutely appreciate that! I have a PayPal donate link here (and thank you!): www.paypal.com/paypalme/jasonstallworthmusic
The tone of your voice makes me feel like I am already your friend and you are super cool. It automatically puts a person at ease and makes you feel
Welcome.
Dude, I really appreciate that! It's funny because when I'm filming these videos, I kinda feel like we're all in this giant room just hanging out doing what we love!
DUDE! I was totally thinking the same thing since the first time i ever heard Jaons's voice. It feels like i have met him before and played with him and just been his friend for a long long time! Crazy and Weird but i mess with it heavy!! \m/ ROCK ON!
Thank you so much. In 16 and throughout the space of 2 months, ive written 45 riffs that I have had no idea what to do with. This is helping alot! Thanks man ❤
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Any time im practicing im recording myself bc i have a tendency to randomly play something cool but by the time you pull the phone out you cant seem to play it the same way that was the power of pure spontaneity. Not to mention what i like to do is keep the initial riff playing like you and ill keep doing takes and playing it with slight variations and then decide which I like best or whatever.
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Bro, this video is very Incredible, that song that you make sounds like dissection lml
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thank you so much. I had no idea how important the drum loops were to make different sections. and I was trying to make them on my own rather than using pre sets. I think that's why I felt so stuck in my song. thank you again! Awesome video and charisma subscribed! 😊
Yeah, the drums can really help differentiate those sections. And it gives your real drummer a better idea of what you're looking for if you're going to have real drums.
Yet again, another great video on creativity. Get his course now folks. It's platinum and worth way more than the price! Rock on and keep it metal!
Than you brother, this video was a lot of fun to make because I can see how it will help others expand!!
just watched this in 2x speed and your song sounds like early 80s thrash! Thank you for the vid
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You just showed me the wonders of modern technology... I'm still doing everything the old analog way. My phone is my only source of Internet, no computer... But seeing how your daw works is amazing; to quote Joe Walsh I may have to reconsider being "an analog man in this digital world"
I"m with you on that! I remember learning this software stuff back in 2009-10 and I came close to throwing in the towel!
I do have an extensive guide (blog post on my site) that may help you some: www.jasonstallworth.com/home-recording-studio-guide/
Excellent lesson as usual. Hands down the most useful metal guitar channel on the webs. I always end up writing "riff salads" when I try to compose a song. This should help prevent that. Thanks!
Thank you for the kind words! And I know all about riff salads! lol
And dude, you probably already have this but just in case you don't, be sure to grab my practice guide here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
You are a maniac badass, man I owe you for all that knowledge, damn my head is banging and I'm loving it, and second my playing is advancing, climbing, rising, evolving in creation, ..thanks bro, love your teaching, righteous man,...
Lol, dude, I really appreciate that! I'm really happy to hear my videos help!! To me, that's what it's all about!
Also, I think you probably already have this but if not, make sure you download the practice guide I give to all of my subs here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
This video is the answer to something that I think every time that I play a killer riff.
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This has helped me break out of that rut Ive been stuck in for too long. Its a simple technique like recording the second track while playing the end of the first section that makes all the difference . Im sure this will be my default method from now on.
Awesome to hear that 🤘
I love this just wish I could use a computer. Haven't a clue about Daws and getting my sound in and out of that blinking machin
I've got a video for you to get started here: ua-cam.com/video/AXgEc2abkl8/v-deo.html
Dude, I am wearing the exact same t shirt right now. wild.
No way!! My wife bought this for me on Amazon!!! That's crazy!
Dude, it can't be the" exact " same t- shirt because his is his, yours is yours and , well, you get the point. We guitarist are very anal about stuff like that lol.
@@davidscully534 Lol!
Absolutely awesome 💙💙👍👍🔥🔥
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wow very nice ideas in there! i think i need to start recording....
Do it
@@lilhottdada5970 🤘
Yeah, dude, it's the time!!
I love this guys personality and enthusiasm for guitar!! Keep shreding!🤘
Thank you for the kind words!
Oh, and of you don't have my practice guide that I give to my subs, grab it here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Thank you Jason! Your videos help me so much! There so informative and constructive and everything a youtube tutorial should aspire to be! Bravo 👏
Awesome to hear that and glad this helped!
Yeah, a lot of times I will use an extra guitar track for pasting onto one of the main tracks. I've seen people do that on the same track, but it always ends up being more work. Might just be a Reaper thing, but I would always have to do extra editing that way.
Yeah, dude, it's much easier to just open that 2nd track and piece it together. And I always go back and record a 2nd rhythm anyway, so it's already setup when I get to that point!
Great video very helpful but cant help notice you have the same desk i have in my hime studio its an awesome desk and its a gaming desk from ikea its perfect for a home studio
It’s definitely functional man!
nice riff sir,heavy
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This is gold
Awesome to hear that, thank you!
@@jasonstallworth Saludos from Puerto Rico!
Excellent Jason!!! I filmed me when a great riff appears to save it, this is a great idea to keep em 💪😃
Yes, filming the riffs definitely help!!! And you can always build on those.
@@jasonstallworth that's absolutely right 💪
Awesome, just what I've been working on, I'm still learning to use Albleton. Thanks again for another great video.
Thank you. Yeah the software takes a little time but you'll get it!
Thanks man, this was really helpful
Dude, you're welcome!!!
Also, if you don't have this already, make sure you grab my free practice guide that I give to my subs: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
Oh my God. I am actually inspired! Thank you for this!
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Any video on how play that riff
Dude, I have something way better and that's Metal Riff Master (I think you may already be in this though): www.jasonstallworth.com/courses/
Nicely illustrated. Mind if I ask what the real time timescale was coming up with those riffs? As things stand - only just digging in to your course - coming up with 3 complementary riffs would take me about 4 years to film 😂😂😂
Dude, it's a blessing and a curse (because half the time I can't remember what I played! lol) but I filmed and wrote all of this out within about 2.5- 3 hours this morning!
@@jasonstallworth Hahahaha. I have to admit I did kinda picture you going "dang it, can't remember what that riff was, gotta start again" a few times 😂😂
It's all down to experience I guess, but trust us when we say that for something thrown together for a short UA-cam video, that sounded pretty great.
@@WoodyNWUK 🤘
That was great dude!! I really not too computer savy tho but seeing that makes me want to learn more!! Gona go watch it again🤘😁🤘
Yeah dude, once you get this stuff down it's pretty simple. And man, I probably use only 30% of the functions!! lol But that's enough to do what's needed! So you can nail this stuff, too!
@@jasonstallworth sweet!! Thanks my man!!!🤘😁🤘
love the videos man, any tips on how i can add to a riff without it sounding the same? i always have this trouble
Thank you. Yeah, that can be a challenge but this video talks more about that: ua-cam.com/video/AnY_kdeoGLY/v-deo.html
Your channel is awesome bro. Keep up the good work🤟
Thank you, Bryant.
Also, if you don't have my practice guide, grab it here: www.jasonstallworth.com/guitarist/
great great
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No one explains this stuff but you just did it! Is there some professional musicians club that you are going to get kicked out of now that you published the secrets?
Lol..dude, I hope not! But I don't think I was ever invited to the club!
This is always how i record guitar, have 3 tracks , one panned to the left and one panned to the right and than record everything on the third track thats still in the middle so its louder ....lots of recording..hahaha.
But Jason did you know that you can have EZ drummer create a complete song structure based. On the loop you like? Just set the tempo, drag the loop into the ‘song creator’ choose a construction for a song and it creates an intro, verse, pre chorus, chorus, bridge etc.....supereasy
Dude, I had no clue EZ Drummer could do that, so thank you!!! I'm gonna dig into this!
@@jasonstallworth didnt know about it at first, but its a fantastic function, you can create your own song structure if needed or just choose an existing....the more you kno, the easier it gets
@@Francob78 🙏🏻🤘
Killer lesson/video as always man.....wanting to get into recording but got no idea where to start (as in what computer/interface/mic’d or straight into interface/programs/etc), do you have any vids on your set up as in idea
It’s all good, found the home recording video (updated version) and watching it now, always good stuff man
Oh I have an entire blog post on this here so see if this helps and let me know if you have questions: www.jasonstallworth.com/home-recording-studio-guide/
...I sent the below before reading this!! Glad you found that!
Is the battle axe necessary for epic riff writing?
Dude, I don't understand your question! But yes, the battle axe is necessary! lol
@@jasonstallworth in the background you have a sick looking axe (not a guitar but literally an axe)
DUDE JASON!! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE MAN! YOURE HELPING ME PICK UP THE PIECE SOOOOOO SOOOOO MUCH! I WISH I HAD FOUND YOU SOONER! What guitar interface are you using to record with on your computer? i see youre using EZ Drummer and Studio one programs but im looking to get a great interface on monday to start doing this too! i have so many metal riffs i wanna record before they fade out of my memory lol thanks again and rock on my friend!
Thank you brother! I have the Presonus Quantum 2 but for many years I used the Presonus AudioBox USB interface. The thing with interfaces is they're all about the same!!
@@jasonstallworth hell yeah bro yeah I seen the metal master thing. Tomorrow is payday so I think I am going to rock with that! Hell yeah man! Yeah I was also told from someone they’re all about the same I just want the best bang for my buck
@@sarge1815 Aweome man, and I appreciate the support!
@@jasonstallworth anytime brother! i actually love this riff from this video. I wish you would have added a solo! that would have been sooo badass!
Dude! That was very cool and helpful!
Are you using a mac or a pc?
You're welcome! I'm on a 2013 (or 14) iMac
@@jasonstallworth ok thanks
that was good riff
Thank you, dude, I had fun playing these!
Very nice, great explanation and tips on how to get started. I definitely need to start recording some riffs - only tried a few times, really need to settle on a DAW so I can figure out how to use it.
What's your bass you were playing?
I'm playing the LTD D-5, which is a really solid bass!
And dude, I use Presonus Studio One. I can't say it's the best because I haven't really used much of anything else. But the workflow is fairly easy, and that's a requirement for someone like me!!
@@jasonstallworth Sweet, LTD has some awesome stuff. I've got a Squire Jazz, but looking at either replacing it or getting a 2nd one.
Cool thanks, I might check that one out. I know some interfaces come with a basic version. Both of my amps can connect to my PC so not sure if I'll get a separate interface though.
@@iduncanw Dude, I highly recommend you getting an interface. You pick one up for about $100 and that will expand your functionality.
And let me know if there are some specific questions you have...I’ll make a video! This topic can be confusing...and I came really close to throwing in the towel years ago when I first started with all of this software stuff!
@@jasonstallworth Thanks man, appreciate it.
Jason i have a question, if i purchase the guitar guide coarse that you are offering will I be able to access it anytime i want? I have limited time to watch vids and practice and just want to know if when i buy it can i have it at my finger tips anytime i want to learn and will it expire after a certain amount of time? Thanks and hello from Oklahoma
Oh, yes, dude absolutely! It's yours for life. In fact, if I ever make any updates, you'll get those as well (no extra charge...the course is just a one-time cost).
It's called walk with puppets
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I'm just curious as to what your pick preference is. My guitar is rather small but in my opinion pretty solid. If you had Facebook I'd send you my beginners setup.
.88 these days, Dunlop Max Grip
Nevermind. I found your Facebook page.
what plugin do you use for the guitar?
Mainly BIAS FX from Positive Grid but lately I've been recording my amp (EVH)
What software do you use and specs for your computer? How much ram do you need to not have lag or latency when recording?
It's a late 2013 iMac (time for an upgrade soon)
Jason, dude...I don't even know how to come up with a riff.... I can play a couple of your lessons but not 100% accurate and kinda sloppy. Had guitar lessons a loooong time ago but never learned to play stuff on my own. Really doubting if I'll buy your metal riff master course or stick with your youtube vids for a while....
Hi Christine, and thank you for getting the course! If I may suggest, watch the 'mindset' video first when you get into my course. I think that will set the tone for you!
Also, don't worry about playing everything perfectly. In fact, the more you practice and play through these riffs, you may find different ways to play them that sound better to you and feel more natural to you! That's okay and I encourage that because that is how you will develop your own signature sound!
@@jasonstallworth thank you for the reaction and support, appreciate that! First I'm going to enjoy a little holiday break, after that I have to finish my study and than I finally can spent more time on my guitar and your course 🤘
I continuously get stuck on the intro riff and can't seem to move forward.
Once you come up with a cool intro riff, maybe try simplifying the next piece of music to follow that. It doesn’t all have to be riffs. Try some power chords and let them ring out or simple notes with some palm muting.
The Viking riff?
Viking riffs rule! I love some Amon Amarth!
I love that beginning Riff. Can we have the tabs for it. I’m in your course also but I’m still looking at your UA-cam stuff. I’m also taking the music theory course
Thank you for getting our courses! I'll have to listen to this riff again...fairly certain it's one that I just made up that day!
Not to confuse you the riff I’m taking about is the first track you made when you were showing us how to create a song. Not the intro of the video.. not my pay grade yet lol
That is exactly my process of writing. Also in order never forget a riff. If I hear a riff or something in my head i have a tab generator on my phone so I can quick type it up no matter where I am and be able to have it as soon as I can get back to my guitar
Oh, that's an awesome tool to have at your fingertips!
What is the name of the app?
@@k14brb guitar tab x
@@matthewblackwell6366 Thank you dude!
Songs should just kind of fall out you.
But I like this video
Thank you. And you have a great point. Sometimes songs just come from out of the blue. But we also go through those phases where it's just not coming together, and that's where these methods can come in handy.
girrazoo@__
Favorite Scale via Riff via Song.
@@ladc8960 Awesome man!
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That whole track Ripped Ass
Dude thank you...I literally made that up making this video! lol
Im early
Yep, you are!!