How to Create Guitar Hero Feedback
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When the wife leaves the house the man goes crazy 😂
Josiah Phunkulh isn't that every man when the wife leaves?
dvanhandel96 yeah that’s what I was getting at..
@@josiahphunkulh48 yeah I was gonna say...
The man comes alive.
When I dislike the ad and it says “thanks for the feedback”
Impressive, but how can I get good feedback from my neighbors?
RG Indian play stairway to heaven
Play Smoke on the Water
I wish I could play these... but the guitar store is nearby too. And my glass window panes are brand new. So, no.
Same as in the video...volume + gain
Haha
this is the most surreal guitar tutorial ive ever seen
4:24 *THIS*
@@bruh-gn5kc this was literally the moment when I read the comment LOL. Ya this is something else
😂 Yeah Love it ! Thanks for the vid
Now my tinnitus will have a friend
Same :b
Once I saw Santana and he had spots taped on the stage floor with music notes on them...I wondered why that was there and during the concert I realized why...very precise feedback control...after a while I saw him on a TV show saying he had learned that from Hendrix who didn't need the notes taped on the floor at all
How cool! Thanks for sharing.
Yep. thats exactly how Carlos does it. What makes it easy for him is that he always plays huge stages / venues and gets to crank the volume of his high gain Boogie Mark 1 and Dumble amps. And believe me, those amps are LOUD !
In my Santana tribute band we also often play smaller venues where I cant really crank up the volume of my Boogie Mk1. because it would chase the crowd away due to the pain in their ears.
At lower volume the "Carlos feedback trick " often doesn't work out.and will give you awful ear piercing squealing .
So in those cases, to be sure I get a nice feedback effect when I need it , I use a Boss FB-2 feedbacker pedal for the signature long notes like for instance in Europa. Not 100% identical to natural feedback but gets pretty close.
His feedback in Smooth is the tone I'm looking for. You can hear every note blossom into a harmonic. That's what I want.
@@TempoDrift1480 If you mean what you hear on the Supernatural album and in the Official Music video for Smooth.....that is partially a high gain amp, which could be his Boogie or one of his Dumble amps...but also could be an amp specifically chosen to record the song in the studio, but will never be mentioned..
However it's not only the amp..I am pretty sure an effect was put on it..or/and it was doubled..
What they did exactly you will only find out if Carlos or someone else who was present at the recording, tells you..which very seldom happens. Perhaps a really good sound tech might be able to figure it out.
Mind you, when he plays it live it sounds very different. from the sound you hear on the album. And most likely it's a sound which only is possible to really nail in a recording studio.
Wow, that's pretty amazing
To the right!
To the left!
Take it back now, y'all!
Right foot let's stomp!
Left foot let's stomp!
Cha cha real smooth!
RanterInShades tuuurn it up!
Go to work!
And that's how you do the scarn
FEEDBACK! [bum bum] FEEDBACK!
I've always loved this type of texture to electric guitar playing with gain
Huh... I always thought not only did you have to be closer, you had to be facing the amp. You always see videos of Hendrix(and many others) shaking his guitar into the amp... That is why it is always good to experiment... Great video...
Steve Hackett used that method on Firth Of Fifth solo
Dave Erving's Music Channel That's for an "extreme version" of feedback, the Larsen effect (no, I'm not talking about you Tyler ;) ), which is basically just what happens to, i.e ears when they ring.
i think its about the sound of the amp hitting the pickups.
in that case, its the reflections of the room you're in. In open area shows, people need to face the amp to feedback
i guess
noisecrush99 Exactly what I was thinking
In my experience it's easier to control by moving the guitar a bit if you face the amp. I haven't messed around with feedback that much though.
the difference in tone you concluded @4:20 is due to the fact that every step or movement you make will affect the strings. the last string you influenced by sympathetic vibrations of those sorts will contribute the most in feedback. it so happened that in centre, left and right, the sympathetic vibrations of your movements affected different strings
you just ask the guitar how you did man
I don't give a well you know Underrated comment
This comment deserves more likes
Comment of the day this should be pinned
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2:19 that feedback can be used just before when you hit the first power chord of the chrous. Like in the song 'Stay together for the kids' by Blink 182.
Negative creep
now i want Adam Neely to do a video on feedback.
Wow. That rug really ties the room together.
the dude abides
Bethany just walks in to Tyler just standing there
Get the Freqout pedal- it’s a feedback creator that’s perfect for this stuff. Gets feedback at any volume (so you don’t have to crank it). Pete thorn has a great vid on it
Anthony Sclafani yep, I've got one and really love it. So does my wife and neighbors.
I tried the Freqout pedal. Great pedal but the feedback sounds too digital /fake for what I need in my Santana tribute band. I prefer the Boss FB-2 when I need a pedal for feedback in smaller venues where I cant crank my Boogie Mk1 enough
Love that you're wearing a Hendrix shirt. The king of Epic Feedback.
I think the direction you are facing is very relevant to the immediacy of the feedback from a distance perspective. Facing away from the amp, the closer you get to the wall that the sound waves are bouncing off of the closer you are to a source of sound for your pickups to amplify. Similarly, if you faced the amp the close you got to it the more immediate and it would be even more intense because it is the original source of the sound wave.
the tone i believe is depends on the initial sound your guitar made, projected by the amp, that reaches your string and resonates, hence 'feedback'. since its a positive feedback mechanism, the volume of that particular tone gets louder and louder
why shoes in the house?
why not?
America.....
He’s not Asian.
J M I'm English and no one I've seen ever wears shoes in the house
I'm American - it's pretty common here to wear shoes in the house. A lot of people (myself included) have special shoes just for inside so that you don't bring in rain/snow/general nastiness from the outside.
Keep up the good work and have a nice week and thanks for the advice!
I've always just stood in front of the amp lol. Your method works best though.
Edgar i just kick my amp if its lacking feedback ;)
L@@cuauhtemocmorisco3493lol
That sustained harmonic sound sounds awesome.
Steve Vai does this live: stepping around (precisely) to get different feedback notes.
Yeah! I've watched that Steven! And, he's good at it sounds awesome too
Ted Nugent has certain spots on stage marked with tape to allow him to play a hollowbody with that amount of gain on different parts of the stage.
@@ryanmounce2850 Vai probably had spots marked as well, but I think it'd change a bit once the audience fills the venue, making it more difficult. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@@StevenVachon that sounds right. I imagine the stage hands had some "fun" trying to figure out where the sound was going to reverberate. Lol
Ok Steven.
Thanks for the lesson! 10/10, finally got to understand it !
I've always wondered what makes anime songs so anime, do you have any idea tyler?
Athul Djentleman you're expecting a Miku comment, ain't you?
I'd say its metal tropes combined with a more major tonality and pentatonic melodies.
I'm sure Adam Neely could do a video about that, like the "christmas chord" one.
Anyway I'm curious to see Tyler's response.
memes
Check out shady cicada to really get some info
the band Eyehategod utilizes feedback in pretty much all of their songs. They use it incredibly well and it adds an immense feel to their music. It just feels chaotic and unruly.
I love the way they use the feedback, it sucks that my amp won’t do feedback cause I cover lots of EHG
Best feedback trick anyone has ever shown me: put your headstock on the amp
HeyZeus096 I do that at pretty low volume ... it does help.
I was running a session and the guitarist was struggling to get feedback.
I suggested it, it worked perfectly and he was super excited.
Also a great feeling as an intern trying to learn to be a professional engineer to have a tip translate from the classroom to a real, professional studio!
Yeah, that trick is awesome, especially with distorted bass
you are epic man! love you man. youre my inspiration.
that's actually a very informative video! But then again, there are many factors related!
Tyler!, do "Epic guitar feedback moments" like your video on wah pedals, also, you should include "Foxy lady" on that one.
Interesting experiment in audio science - useful too, Thank You!!
Try using a miku on feedback
NYUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
NYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The reason Wuy you get better feedback from the amp is the wall
The closer you are to a wall or edge, the better feedback is.
Because the sound reflected on the wall comes stronger to the guitar then when you are far from the wall
(It can only be happened when you are in a room. If you are in stadium or stage you have to find another method)
Or you can face the amp to get the loudest feedback
Feedback gives me energy ,keep me alive
Wow we've had the exact same yellow on top / darker yellow on bottom color scheme in our family room (where my guitar gear and gaming consoles are) for 10 years.
Interesting. Without pedals your feedback was ranging from E to G#. I didn't know the tone would change that much from just moving a few feet right or left.
Good video Tyler, but a bit surprised no mention of reverb. A little reverb - doesn't have to be a hall - seems to go a long way in enhancing feedback.
And while it's not required obviously, I've found that modulation effect at their very very slowest settings can make feedback more interesting, resulting in tones cycling through different harmonics and what not.
Finally, while natural feedback is generally preferred, you should absolutely play w/ Digitech's Freq-Out pedal sometime, which lets you achieve some cool feedback effects at low volume. It has some quirks (#1 being that the effect can fade out unexpectedly) but it's great fun. I actually use mine in conjunction with a Sustaniac pup w/ the Sustaniac set to the natural harmonic and the Freq-Out set to either the 5th or 3rd (or one of its pretty cool "sub" harmonic settings.
Rock on bro.
In your case, the walls are providing reflection for the feedback, so closer to the window and the couch you get less of it. But I would put my amp speaker to a higher surface and face the guitar to the amp speaker to get more feedback. Speaker placed on the floor provides less feedback.
It also depends on the room. One side of the room has a sofa which dampens the low frequencies. The orher side has a wall. Which bounces high frequencies.
The tone is the feedback is reflecting the tone at that moment can be altered higher lower even by the ping the volume control knob generates
The tone has little to do with where you stand... it basically depends on which string vibrates, your body changes and hits to the body of the guitar make some strings vibrate more than others, then the amp catches that and off we go. It is true though that position determines more vibration or not, depending on standing waves in the room and resonant frequency of the guitar.
This video was truly eye-opening
thanks , been trying to get my head around this effect...
feedback sounds amazing with a chorus effect
Also im curious to know why the compressor works since it minimizes changes in volume
Love the work
I think it had more to do with the fact you had a wall in front of you, letting the sound reverberate off of the wall. That's why going further away from the amp doesn't usually work as good when getting further away from the amp, because the front of the stage would be open.
I played with this theory years ago when I had a really old tube amp (not a good one), and plugged in a Big Muff Pi pedal. We had no idea what we were doing back then, but it sure was fun.
Sometimes I miss the days when I couldn't even play, but had a pile of low budget gear and just somehow made it work. It seemed so simple back then. These days it's all about either plugins, high end tube amps, and expensive guitars, lol.
I actually went online and ordered a bunch of super cheap pedals and picked up some old crappy tube amps again, just to play around like we used to.... Let's see if it was just about the fact that we had no idea how to play at the time, or if it actually had something to do with our gear back then....
that feedback was cool I want that amp same as him.
I've been looking for a video like this for a while, thanks. Also, what are those things on your straps?
How does Kurt cobain do it because the feedback he gets at the end of songs is epic and crazy. Especially when him and nirvana played live at the paramount
It’s basically just high volume and lots of distortion.
When my band used to play Nirvana covers many years ago I sometimes used two distortion pedals and one fuzz pedal at once to get the feedback and tone of Kurt.
Break your instrument
Hendrix but on steroids
I dig those knobs on the PRS.
Great vid. Now I can nail As I Am (solo excluded)
PRS Archon with gain at 12 o’clock + American made Tremonti Signature guitar = feedback bliss.
Fantastic. Thanx for the video
I don’t know if this works because you’re in a room and the sound bounces off the wall, so when u got closer to the wall that’s why it worked so well ( i think) would this work on stage?
Very interesting this rewiew the feedback is an important theme
good video, and im always asking myself how to do this
I kept looking at the door way to the room behind you, I felt something sinister lurking there...lol...great vid : )
With my very vague and poorly supported knowledge of how sound works 😂 I’d have to say that the feedback occurs similarly to how harmonics work, and the ideal spots depend on the room, so for example the ideal spots are “nodes” where the sound wave “cancels out” (a node on a guitar string is a spot where a harmonic occurs, like 5th, 7th, 12th frets, etc)
Dang it! Was hoping to see what happens when you boost the amp gain and the volume, add the compressor- boost-fuzz all at once!
I wish you woulda done a comparison with pointing the pickups directly at the cabinet like I've seen so many pros do..
I mean you can use a Digitech Freq-Out, Fernandes Sustainer, or Sustainiac. The sustainers are really expensive though.
Your strap, is that the short one or the long one? Great video as always mate! :)
Cool experiment! 🤘🤘
So I’m guessing this doesn’t work so well if you have a gate in your signal chain, right?
With my DigiTech FreqOut pedal, I can get feedback at any volume. No ear splitting levels - and no need to find the exact sweet spot to stand in. If you’re serious about feedback, check it out. Pete Thorn does an incredible demo. He sold me on it.
How about facing front of the amp 2inches.. feedback can damage guitar pick.ups?
That feedback when you moved to different positions was interesting indeed. Better than Metal Machine Music for me lol
Could you make another video about the John Mayer PRS Signature Strat? Just kiddig;-) Great video again. Can you start to cover simple stuff on your guitar, like Placebo - every me and every you...Smells like 10 Spirit...Blut Song 2, Ramones Pet Sematary and so on?! I mean there are not very difficult songs but they rock and thats all about...
"There are no rules in music" sorry Tyler you're wrong: no stairway!
Great vid as usual!
I don't need feedback, I have a Sustainiac.
LOL.. good one..do you also blow on your strings and use the switch ?
Bruno Condor we both know that he does😂😂😂
If you had a Nigel Tufnel Custom Les Paul you would get even better sustain.
Same
@@SimpleManGuitars1973 underrated comment
Amazing how you wearing that shirt can make Hendrix look like a metal guitarist
I am in the process of making a punk track right now, and I was wondering if it would be alright for me to use a clip of one of the feedbacks in the intro. The song is mostly for fun, and I don’t intend on making any money from it.
i have a question. in your experience can you get this through headphones??
Nope, the headphones air pressure is incredibly low compared to what you need to make your guitar strings vibrate
The digitech freqout pedal gives you feedback at low levels. I had purchased multiple hollow body guitars to try to incorporate feedback-sustained notes inot my playing and the freqout pedal would have saved me a lot of time and money and effort
I don't think the frequency variations come from your position in the room rather than the initiating noises you produce when reaching your guitar knobs. My 2 c.
Plug a semi-hollow-body guitar (ES-335 or similar) into a cranked Marshall/Hiwatt/Orange stack. Almost instant musical screaming feedback.
Richard Harrold you can really get feedback by plugging those into anything. I’ve gotten feedback without being plugged in!
How can you get feedback without being plugged in?!
You're probably getting more feedback on the right of the amp because you're right handed. When you're to the right, the guitar is centered in front of the amp even more than when you stand in the center and when you're to the left, the headstock ends up being even further away than the body of the guitar was when you were on the right side. Try facing the amp when you're on the left. It should sound start sounding similar.
Show us with a Fender Strat single coil and Marshall or Fender amp..
Can I get a good feedback with waxed pickups or unWaxed are better ? Or waxed are more safe more controlled? Thanks
Do you have to have a tube amp to create this? Or can you have digital?
I'm curious now.... what would happen if you engaged all 3 pedals at the same time? Broken windows ? :O)
If you turn your guitar towards your cab, you can get the feedback at a lower volume too.
how come you never tried while facing the amp. its by far the easiest way to get it
Can we do this from digital effects for example the helix
For controlled feedback sounds check out Burning Witch. They really pushed the limits.
1. Be Gary Clark Jr.
2. See number 1
Charles Campbell true
Stupid
Be Jimi Hendrix's copycat
Did you go to Berklee at the same time as Adam Neely? Did you guys know each other before you guys made it big on UA-cam?
Nice video mate
Same shirt dude nice vid
A compressor+Big Muff+Ibanez WH10 is the shit!
A tip !
If you put speaker cabinet the same level as your guitar...
You will hear your self better and it gives more sustain... less volume/feetback
Or you could just buy a digitech by freqout that can do feedback on dirty or clean ; )
Great video
Tyler have you heard the new Jimi Hendrix album?
I guess your neighbors love you 😂
Hell Yeah Brother I have the same hendrix shirt !!!
Could I create some feedback with combo amp? Like peavey vyper 15
이재용 yea. Just choose the right 'heavy' distortion and add some reverb.
Amazing !!!