Why You Don't Sound Like a Pro (YET!)
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2024
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0:20 Step 1
1:03 Step 2
2:03 Step 3
3:51 Step 4
5:07 Step 5
6:06 All Layers
6:47 The Little Time I Have
Hi, my name is Paul Davids! I am a guitar player, teacher, producer, and overall music enthusiast from the Netherlands! I try to inspire people from all over the world with my videos, here on UA-cam.
If you want to know more about me, check out PaulDavidsGuitar.com or check out my guitar courses at: learnpracticeplay.com and nextlevelplaying.com, and acousticadventure.com
Thank you for watching!
Paul
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I love how after one of Paul's lessons, the techniques he shows feel so simple. They probably took him years to figure out and fine-tune, and then he just hands all of the tricks to us for free, complete with a guide on how to use them.
It’s beautiful selfless isn’t it. He’s just a great guy tbh 😂
Tom buckovak is the same way, tim Pierce is too, Tyler Larson has great ideas, Rick beato has some handy information as well. UA-cam is cool
@@joeb3590 I've never heard of Tom Buckovak, but all of the others that you mentioned are fantastic. The UA-cam music community is so wholesome and willing to share their knowledge.
He's getting paid, just not directly by us...
You better have given Mr Cat a rub when he rushed the video….
He gets all the rubs he wants 🥰
Does your cat love music?some cats love music,like one of mine's @@PaulDavids
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Good man…👍🏼
Truly appreciate you showing these aspects of your workflow! Very inspiring! 👏👏👏
Honestly I love the sound of distorted close intervals
always makes my day when you drop a vid, thanks paul.
step 1 already helped me already. the mellow sound!🔥 Thanks man I have a riff I love but it just wasn't sounding right, but these steps just took it to the next level! Paul is one a legend!🔥
Paul can simplify the guitar like a magician! Thanks, Paul.
What a gorgeous track, wow. Those vocals with your guitar - just blissful. Thanks for sharing your wisdom and inspiring us on this journey with you.
It’s so awesome to see your production/guitar methods on display! More of this content if you could, it’s very helpful :D
Melhor canal sobre guitarra na Internet.
What a beautiful track, Paul. Great video- love your channel.
Nicely done! Thanks for your quality content!
Great video! Nice sounds. Thanks for the insight. Great to see MrCat again
Thanks Paul. I would love to see more of your studio process.
La suma de capas crea una conjunción genial, que unida al resto del tema genera una atmósfera hermosa. Gracias por compartir el tip 👍🏻
I love the way the wanny bar sounds with a good warm reverb 🥹🥹🏄
Gorgeous! This is so cool. Thanks very much Paul!
At Step 3, when you pulled the tracks to left and right. It really gave me goosebumbs
Such an excellent video. Thank you Paul. That riff is awesome too.
Love those guitar sounds and the way they combine to make all those overtones! Very nice. Love your cat, too.
Great video Paul and most excellent song!
This solo reminds me so viscerally of a music box of my dad's and i absolutely love it!
i had to jump on spotify to listen to the whole thing, and it's beautiful. I hope you keep dropping pearls like this every now and then, both the great layering tip, as the song!
When I listen to your videos with headphones it highlights how amazing your sound skills are.
Very atmospheric, great stuff! Cheers Dave
Thanks for these tips! Awesome riff and overall sounding piece of music 😊
Paul…just discovered your channel. As a Dutch expat in the US, keep it up, echt kwaliteit man!
I'd love to see more guitarist production stuff. I moved to Ableton about a year ago, and it took me months to get really good guitar sounds.
It does sound incredible! i love the mellow space you created there!
I am always so impressed with your creativity. You are a superlative artist. Keep doing what you do because you inspire a great number of others.
Absolutely hooked with the song but this interlude makes it all ❤
I love your channel and thanks to you I've grabbed my guitar again
I love everything about how you play to how you make music. ❤
I needed this video just now
Lovet it. Great tips aswell!
Great explanation, now I understand why the Boss Oc5 octave and chorus pedals sound so good. Thank you!!
What a GREAT video. This is so helpful.
Gorgeous, I was wondering what I could add to my own stuff to bring the full magic of anything I wrote out, this showed it great. Thanks as always Paul 🙏
Thanks Paul I never thought of putting 4 Guitar sounds together to play the same notes. You are amazing. I know how I will record my next original song
Thank you, Paul. Always inspiring and encouraging!
Little producer trick, you can put an instance of Soothe2 on the inst bus in the mix, set it to sidechain mode, and trigger it with the guitar track. It'll carve out only the frequencies the guitar takes up in the mix and brings whatever track you want (in this case the guitar) forward in a way thats subtle to the ear but still powerful. I use this mainly for bringing vox more forward but would work beautifully for your guitar part here. This also allows you to use less gain + verb + other fx and lets you get closer to that original tone you fell in love with when writing. Hope this helps, and beautiful job!
And Soothe2 costs how much? ;)
@AlphaVlk Check out Wavesfactory Trackspacer for a more affordable plugin that does a similar technique (sidechaining input to carve out frequencies).
yes, soothe2 is amazing, it can do so much!
@@Barkosaur check out trackspacer
Amazing info. As always you rock my friend
Oh wow, this was the definition of magic! Outstanding job Paul!!
beautiful thanks for sharing
Paul, I've bought all your courses. And now I see grey in you beard! Welcome to the club! I remember your walk to the river where you played outside... cheers.
I love your videos so much!
Thanks🤗💖
Beautiful!
Wauw it sounds awesome. Pure magic ❤
I appreciate this video so much, you explains it simple and it works.
Jezus wat een lekker nummer op de zaterdag ochtend 👌🏻
Lovely track, great tips👍👏
Great insight into recording this wonderful song!
Beautiful music Paul. I h🎉ope that your musicianship becomes as recognized as your teaching abilities
It's sounds amazing
Thanks for sharing all this
I would love one of these tutorials for the ambient sounds in the track, everything sounds great
Great video. I also love that orange guitar strap!
Well done sounds awesome and huge 👍👍
Beautiful work.
Inspirational video, I really enjoyed it! I would love an instructional video of how to do the basics of recording. For me, I have to lower my main volume when recording music, or else I clip the limit. No matter what I do, I have to choose between clipping or having a low sounding song. Some beginner tips I’m sure would go a long way.
Agreed! Would love some beginner/foundational recording tips from Paul. In the meantime, for your issue, I believe the answer is compression! You can use a little during recording to prevent clipping if you like and then add more in the mix, but having a "low sounding song" is actually what you want with a dry recording. That way it maintains all the dynamic range and tone that can be manipulated to taste in post. I'm still a novice so take this with a grain of salt lol.
Cool song and great playing. Gorgeous 🎶
Nice inspiration, thank you 😊
Beautiful! Not much else to say. Just beautiful.
Excellent!!
helpful thank you. Familiar to me working in Ableton.
the new track sounds amazing! it’s a vibe! and the tricks you’ve outlined in this video really make it shine!
Shine is the right word.
Finally a good way to use shimmer besides harmonics… thank you paul
THANK YOU!
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Great video. Note that you can also delay the left or right guitar by few millisecond to add more spatial sound
perfect for the stuff I' m working on
Awesome 😎🙌
This is the first time where I heard stereo amps and I really understood how I want to incorporate them in my sound. Thanks
Stellar!
Great vibe recording with the Crocs on
beautiful!!
i love layering too
when you are using differentt guitars/amps and you pan them hard left & right, you should also check the volumes, as sometimes oen side is louder than the other one and can itcreate an imbalance
and good luck to the person that tries to figure out whats going on in all these layers if he wants to learn how to play it 😂
killer tips and a great sounding song
We def need a love button as well as a like button. Just wonderful.
Brazil HERE!!!
Wow!
Use multiple microphones at different distances and angles. Nice, roomy effect. Great video, Paul.
Step one: be a pro level guitarist! Lovely video, some great production tips and beautiful end result!
Hi paul i love your videos and i know how you love scales especially the pentatonic and the blues so i like to ask u to make a video about the Ethiopian pentatonic scale I'm sure you will love them and do something creative
Tnx
Cool, I knew all of these and use them all the time. Nice to see someone explain them to those that didn't though.
Thanks Paul! Beautiful.👍
You're Cat is Asking to share what little time it has (compared to us), with You! 🥰
Mike in San Diego. 🌞🎸🚀🖖
Really awesome, appreciate the ableton part very much
Neat little tutorial! I like it.
A variation, of sorts, I can recomend to play around with, would be to record your track and, make two copies (or better yet, play it super precise again), so that you have three copies of it in three tracks. Let the main track in the middle (pan) and as loud as you need it, then pan the two copies the either side and reduce their volume, both at the same rate (eg: T1 -6db Pan:C; T2: -12db pan L; T3 -12db Pan:R). I usually don't pan fully, but go to something like 80-90%, so that a little bit remains on the other ear. But all values depend on the situation and taste, so play around with it, till you like it.
I especially like this with vocals, but also with guitar, bass or whatever. It makes things sound bigger and thicker^^ but keeps them tight and all that... If you want to, you can then put effects on the left and right tracks, experiment around.
I really love to put two different reverbs on the two panned tracks, a long and a short one, similar to what Paul showed in the "Halleluja" video. Have fun :)
guitar snobs always say that ,.."if you use reverb and delay you're not a good guitar player " ..but you just proved them wrong brother 🎉🎉🎉😊
Can you do same for some blues tone and perhaps also for some rock tone? meaning how you record them and make the guitar solo stand out in these situations?
Sweet part!
Sounds delicious. Sometimes I like stereo motion in a part to help add some space and texture. A stereo delay, chorus or auto-pan can be interesting.
Also, fuzz octave with heavy reverb mixed low can create some nice tension.
Great track
Thank you so much ! I couldn't count how many times i whatched your videos and went " Wow , that's how you do that !? " . Very inspiring and make me grab my guitar everytime. Also , is your cat like mine and how many time did he mess up one of your recording like when stepping on your keyboard or actually one time rubbing his head against the Time knob of a delay pedal ahah ? Thanks again , cheers from France !
Great video - very tasteful and appropriate to the song; Always better with a cat cameo 😹 I love that Ziggy included him on the Learn Practice Play poster so he can accompany me in my jam room too =) Cheers 🎸🐈⬛☕
Ableton Live 😍
Wonderful!
By watching this amazing channel I went from "Gimme the tabs bro" to actually understanding what Mr. Paul is saying.❤
hopin, blind, and now this one
you 3 should just form a band at this point
More studio process, please!!!
Rev2!