Of course people are still looking at your old lessons Adrian! hat you put on the net is gold, an anthology that is invaluable for those who want to keep this music alive.
This video is awesome! I’m a teen that just stumbled upon New Order in my dad’s music library and became obsessed with them and Joy Division. I just started playing guitar today and I’m so happy to be learning one of my favorite songs.
The second bass part played on the record really sounds like a mistake, and I think Hooky mentions it in an interview, but it says so much about Martin Hannett as a producer that he left it in.
Love your lessons and really love your choices, would really like to see a breakdown of one of the Gun Club's tunes, maybe For the love of Ivy or Fire Spirit.
This was just awesome Adrian! I appreciate that you included both the guitar and bass parts, I will definitely learn both and enjoy both! Have a great weekend!
Great vídeo, thank you, disorder is such a good song to play. I would love to see Romeo's distress by Christian Death, It is a great song. I love your channel, you have such a good taste in music.
Kind of ironic that the opening of the first New Order single, Ceremony (actually a Joy Division song) was a very similar riff (albeit two semitones higher) to the first track on the first Joy Division album.
My favorite thing about this lesson is your comment about how that guitar riff lands on a different part of the bar during the second verse. Stuff like that is gold for me because it makes me a better listener and makes me think a lot more about an otherwise simple song. I doubt I would have noticed this on my own.
Great lesson! I wish you would do more dual guitar/bass lessons, or even just bass lessons, for all these classic alternative/post-punk songs that you discuss.
Great!! Would love to see you do a Modest Mouse lesson once. Maybe a bit of an odd request, but I've gotten into them and they have some amazing guitar work. Especially on Lonesome Crowded West. Isaac Brock is a guitar hero
Ah, takes me back to when we were kids first learning our instruments, this is one of the first songs we did. Never could figure out that weird bassline during the guitar breaks though, I think we just winged it somehow.
One of my all time favorites! I’ve been meaning to make a backing track of this song for myself, any chance you’ll be sharing yours? Also, Sumner was using a chorus/vibrato when performing this song. Not necessarily how they did it in the studio of course
@@latontolog it definitely sounds like chorus which would have been around by then, but Martin Hannet, the producer was known for doing things in an unorthodox manner. He had an entire array of delays he would use to create various echoes, reverbs, and probably chorus sounds
Your New Dawn Fades video was how I discovered your channel, shocked that anyone would do a video lesson for this music I grew up with, and been a big fan ever since. (Side note apropos of not much: highly recommend Hook's book Unknown Pleasures to any JD fans, not great art but a rollicking good read.)
for the second bass part i believe it’s on the A string 5 3 then on the E 6 0 instead of on the A 5 then on the E 6 3 0 although very cool variation and then bassline changes at the end to hitting the first fret E and then building it up the neck like 22334456789 then on the 9th fret you slide to the 12 keep doing that and hit the 12th fret two times every 4 beats i think ?
I've always loved your guitar lessons, but I especially love this video because you're playing a bit of bass. I've played both guitar and bass for years, but guitar is getting a bit beyond me due to some ulnar nerve problems that affect my left hand. I'd love to see some more bass stuff if you can (specifically, anything involving Hooky).
On the original recording Bernard Sumner was using a Shergold Masquerader and Peter Hook was using a Hondo Rickenbacker copy - what they are playing in the Something Else show video on UA-cam
Thank you so much! I have loved Joy Division for a while and always wanted to learn some of their songs but could never find a guide that covered bass! Now me and my friends can play the song together correctly
Really like your videos, JD/NO are fun to play. Listening to their live sound, Bernard Sumner did an excellent job on guitar. One track I started figuring out is Spitfire by Public Service Broadcasting which has a cool sounding middle riff that's not too out of reach.
Hey Adrian. Looking forward to learning this song. It was your channel with Shadowplay getting me back into guitar playing since a very long time ago. Also, concerning Shadowplay, I am wondering how to play or which chords there are at around 2:10 until 2:20 at the studio recording. Can you help me out? Many thanks and cheers from Belgium!
Been listening to JD/NO songs for 40 years but I've only just realised that the guitar part in the verse of this is very similar to the opening bass riff in Ceremony.
Tus tutoriales son realmente muy buenos Lastimosamente mi inglés no es tan bueno y se me dificulta entenderte Pero gracias por el tutorial Y nuevo sub (•‿•)
A famous musician once said to me ‘JD will be great when they learn to play their instruments’ I actually think their inexperience is the reason these songs sound so different and so atmospheric.
Late to he party, but great idea to include the bass line. I have a bass (bought for my son) that doesn't get played much, but it's cool to learn bass lines too.
Hello there Adrian, could you possibly prepare an Atmosphere lesson either entirely for guitar or for bass also? I feel this is their most thoughtful and sometimes overlooked piece.
Great job, good lad. I only disagree with one statement: I think a song like this is all about the details! You did a fantastic video tho thanks. Btw in the last overdubbed part I think there is a lower power chord as well. Cheers!!
Well done Adrian I've been playing this in different places on the guitar and thanks for the bass as well I don't have one try most of hoots lines on my lower strings. Once again you explain things simply and make easier for the likes of me .CHEERS
joy division sound as god today as they did back then. now i think this evening , while gaming online with my mates, i'll play joy division and the first new order lp.
I'm a simple man. I see Joy Division, I click the like button.
Of course people are still looking at your old lessons Adrian! hat you put on the net is gold, an anthology that is invaluable for those who want to keep this music alive.
Time and again, the choices of which songs to put up lessons on are streets ahead of any other channel out there. No change today
You should also check out Eric Haugen's channel. He doesn't do as many song demos but the ones he does are great. Of course no one can top Adrian!
Agreed, most other channels are just streets behind.
That bassline from Hooky is nuts. Love the bum note. Not many players would choose to do that. Those little details are why I love Joy Division.
The bum notes are integral to the overall sound , pure genius
king. Possible another Television lesson in the future?
Friction or Elevation! So hard to find a good lesson for either of those
yes please
Yes, I’d like one for Foxhole. Mainly because I’d get to use ‘underrated’ 😀
What about some Devo?
@@martinwatson9615 haha nice one. Foxhole is great
This video is awesome! I’m a teen that just stumbled upon New Order in my dad’s music library and became obsessed with them and Joy Division. I just started playing guitar today and I’m so happy to be learning one of my favorite songs.
How is the guitar playing going?
Finally, Disorder. My favorite Joy Division song, thank you Adrian.
Loved it Adrian……don’t forget the bunnymen🐰🐰🐰🐰🐰 or perhaps with those bass skillz Japan’s sons of pioneers. Mick Karn would be proud
A killing moon lesson would be sick
When I see Joy Division or The Smiths on this channel..it is my happy day. ✌🏼😊
Also, Joy Division is my favourite band ever. 🖤
Could you make Television - Friction guitar lesson?
The second bass part played on the record really sounds like a mistake, and I think Hooky mentions it in an interview, but it says so much about Martin Hannett as a producer that he left it in.
For a track called "Disorder", that's genius!
What is the time stamp of that bum note? I've been listening to this track for years!
My maaaaaaaaaaaan, thank you so much. I play guitar but my main instrument is bass, please make more videos like this one.
Love your lessons and really love your choices, would really like to see a breakdown of one of the Gun Club's tunes, maybe For the love of Ivy or Fire Spirit.
This was just awesome Adrian! I appreciate that you included both the guitar and bass parts, I will definitely learn both and enjoy both! Have a great weekend!
Great vídeo, thank you, disorder is such a good song to play.
I would love to see Romeo's distress by Christian Death, It is a great song. I love your channel, you have such a good taste in music.
foggy notion by velvet underground pls
This is the first song I taught myself. Such nostalgia
Me too
Same on my side.. those times I thought I was playing too few notes, but after all I see I was right 😉
Haha same! As a beginner guitarist when I got it all right it felt magical
Kind of ironic that the opening of the first New Order single, Ceremony (actually a Joy Division song) was a very similar riff (albeit two semitones higher) to the first track on the first Joy Division album.
Was going to point out the same thing - the opening bass riff of Ceremony with the fifth and octave pattern.
Yeah, always happy to see more Joy Division!
Any chance of more Minutemen or Fall...or some Beefheart?
You are truly the best guitar teacher out there Adrian!
I played this song with the band I was in at school in 1981!
You played it right when it came out?
Joy divisions is great to cover because being sloppy just makes you sound more like them
@@ST-xg3gy No it was released in 1979
My favorite thing about this lesson is your comment about how that guitar riff lands on a different part of the bar during the second verse. Stuff like that is gold for me because it makes me a better listener and makes me think a lot more about an otherwise simple song. I doubt I would have noticed this on my own.
would like to learn dead souls.
This song is perfect for me as far as skill level and musical taste. Thanks for breaking it down! Have you covered the Feelies yet?
Far and away the most well put together, entertaining and complete, JD lessons on the net. Please consider doing a few more. 🍻👍
Another excellent choice! Thanks for this-the bass lesson is really fun, too.
Great lesson! I wish you would do more dual guitar/bass lessons, or even just bass lessons, for all these classic alternative/post-punk songs that you discuss.
When are you going to do something by New Order or Wedding Present!
Still the absolute best guitar channel on UA-cam. Any chance you could have a go at Springtime by Leatherface? Love that riff!
Love!! Is there any possibility you'd do Ice Age by Joy Division? Thanks.
Great!! Would love to see you do a Modest Mouse lesson once. Maybe a bit of an odd request, but I've gotten into them and they have some amazing guitar work. Especially on Lonesome Crowded West. Isaac Brock is a guitar hero
Hi mate where Can I find this backing track??? (For free!!!)
Ah, takes me back to when we were kids first learning our instruments, this is one of the first songs we did. Never could figure out that weird bassline during the guitar breaks though, I think we just winged it somehow.
You'd be my choice to take a stab at Novelty; every other person attempting it on YT has got it wrong, in one way or another
One of my all time favorites! I’ve been meaning to make a backing track of this song for myself, any chance you’ll be sharing yours?
Also, Sumner was using a chorus/vibrato when performing this song. Not necessarily how they did it in the studio of course
I think the guitar on the album version does sound like it might have some light chorus on it, actually.
@@latontolog it definitely sounds like chorus which would have been around by then, but Martin Hannet, the producer was known for doing things in an unorthodox manner. He had an entire array of delays he would use to create various echoes, reverbs, and probably chorus sounds
@@asims1066 Yeah, good point, could have been anything really. Might even have been Hooky's Clone Theory used on Bernie's guitar?
So happy you did another Joy Division song! Such simple phrasing, yet so effective!
3:48 Anyone can play guitar
No one can play bass 😂😂😂
3:47 making friends here :-P
Is that a vox continental organ at the back? Bloke in a band I was in had one of them or something similar
Your New Dawn Fades video was how I discovered your channel, shocked that anyone would do a video lesson for this music I grew up with, and been a big fan ever since. (Side note apropos of not much: highly recommend Hook's book Unknown Pleasures to any JD fans, not great art but a rollicking good read.)
Hey thank you for letting us know about his book. I just ordered it!
It's incredibly hard for me to follow along
Fantastic as always! Any way you could do Day of the lords?
All guitar parts for joy division are so much easier than they sound
is ur name a lesson to the radiohead song?
Can you do dim elvis Costello
Great tutorial!Which pedals are used?
for the second bass part i believe it’s on the A string 5 3 then on the E 6 0 instead of on the A 5 then on the E 6 3 0 although very cool variation and then bassline changes at the end to hitting the first fret E and then building it up the neck like 22334456789 then on the 9th fret you slide to the 12 keep doing that and hit the 12th fret two times every 4 beats i think ?
very good lesson though i’m loving these 🙌
The bass line always sounded wrong to me
Adrian you fucking nailed it again bro
Just received my Eastwood Hooky FAC51 6-String Bass....perfect timing ; ) Cheers Adrian!!
Im always so amazed as the songs he picks and how close they sound to the real songs
I learned this song by myself.. and always thought I played it wrong, GLAD YOU UPLOADED THIS ACG!! THANKSS SO MUCH!!
I've always loved your guitar lessons, but I especially love this video because you're playing a bit of bass.
I've played both guitar and bass for years, but guitar is getting a bit beyond me due to some ulnar nerve problems that affect my left hand.
I'd love to see some more bass stuff if you can (specifically, anything involving Hooky).
On the original recording Bernard Sumner was using a Shergold Masquerader and Peter Hook was using a Hondo Rickenbacker copy - what they are playing in the Something Else show video on UA-cam
More bass lessons please
🖤 for Ian Curtis, Joy Division and this Channel. I cant belive i missed this one😅 Realy love your channel and the music you choose.❤ Thank you.
Thank you so much! I have loved Joy Division for a while and always wanted to learn some of their songs but could never find a guide that covered bass! Now me and my friends can play the song together correctly
Thank You! ⚡️🖤⚡️
Hello from Florida Adrian!, think you might do "Nothing else matters" by metallica?
Thanks for the video and your awesome work.
Would be great if you did ‘Novelty’ as well.
Really like your videos, JD/NO are fun to play. Listening to their live sound, Bernard Sumner did an excellent job on guitar. One track I started figuring out is Spitfire by Public Service Broadcasting which has a cool sounding middle riff that's not too out of reach.
Hey Adrian.
Looking forward to learning this song. It was your channel with Shadowplay getting me back into guitar playing since a very long time ago.
Also, concerning Shadowplay, I am wondering how to play or which chords there are at around 2:10 until 2:20 at the studio recording. Can you help me out?
Many thanks and cheers from Belgium!
Been listening to JD/NO songs for 40 years but I've only just realised that the guitar part in the verse of this is very similar to the opening bass riff in Ceremony.
Tus tutoriales son realmente muy buenos
Lastimosamente mi inglés no es tan bueno y se me dificulta entenderte
Pero gracias por el tutorial
Y nuevo sub (•‿•)
A famous musician once said to me ‘JD will be great when they learn to play their instruments’ I actually think their inexperience is the reason these songs sound so different and so atmospheric.
Late to he party, but great idea to include the bass line. I have a bass (bought for my son) that doesn't get played much, but it's cool to learn bass lines too.
Hello there Adrian, could you possibly prepare an Atmosphere lesson either entirely for guitar or for bass also? I feel this is their most thoughtful and sometimes overlooked piece.
I like that you don't pretend to know exactly how they really produced those sounds. Nice approach
Great job, good lad. I only disagree with one statement: I think a song like this is all about the details! You did a fantastic video tho thanks. Btw in the last overdubbed part I think there is a lower power chord as well. Cheers!!
Again Adrian - impeccable taste - looking forward to watching this one :) Thanks so much for your great channel
Joy Division is probably in my top 3 favorite bands of all time. Always appreciate a lesson of any song 🙏
Well done Adrian I've been playing this in different places on the guitar and thanks for the bass as well I don't have one try most of hoots lines on my lower strings. Once again you explain things simply and make easier for the likes of me .CHEERS
If Hooky ever needs a guitarist for the Light , you'd be perfect.
Great job. I think the modulation Bernard uses is a little bit of Chorus.
Great channel. Joy Division is great. New Order...
What a nice job
thank you!
I haven't touched my bass since lockdown. Time to change that!
Thank u so much for everything , u r my favorite channel !!!
joy division sound as god today as they did back then. now i think this evening , while gaming online with my mates, i'll play joy division and the first new order lp.
Just got my daughter a bass guitar so while "testing it" I thought I would watch this again, this time the bass parts.
15:02
Adrian please please please could you do a lesson for king rat by the guana batz
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Great Video for a great song. I'd guess that even the band members themselves don't know exactly what Hannett did to get that sound.
“Chops meister” - I have a new favourite expression 😄
Thank you Adrian. I love this song and it’s the first song I learned to play right through.
Thank you so much Adrian for explaining both guitar and bass !!
Awesome
To my mind, the greatest album opener ever. Both the music and the lyrics immediately establish a territory of their own.
Sweet
One of Hookie's best bass lines!
you show me how to play my favorite songs thank you i appreciate you so much
You share my philosophy on pedals , just turn the knobs till they sound good 👍
I just got a new looper pedal and this song is the perfect thing for simple but cool parts to test a looper!
Towards the end when you play the lead intro with a cleaner tone and without the bass it sounds to me like the bass intro section to ceremony.
Love it! Thank you!
Can you do Teenage Riot yet?????
the bass sound more interesting that what the guitar is doing.
can u do a lesson of Dreams Never End by New Order??