@@WESSERPARAQUATthe chord progression is the set of chords played, but it doesn't include the rythmic aspect and the actual voicings of the chords, just what harmony goes under the song
I play guitar for a living and Kurt is still (and will always be) one of my favorite guitarists. His songwriting was fucking brilliant and when he wanted to be, he was a VERY tight player. This track is a perfect example.
The problem is people think they aren't complex. Kurt's sense of melody and harmony was like no other. Listen to the notes he plays and how he compliments them with the notes he sings. Hell, even look at how the chords lead into each other. On top of that, Krist's Bass parts show how complex Nirvana songs can be, and how they weave around each other. Not every Nirvana song is Teen Spirit, which most think.
+WillyTheComposer Isn't it? Kurt always said he was the "anti-guitar hero" -- I've been playing for 20+ years now and I don't think I could have ever written a solo like that. It's genius...
Kurt barred his ring finger over the 5th and 4th strings in his powerchords, which is why you sometimes hear him catch that 3rd string. Not sure if it was intentional or not, but it gives the chord a suspended 4th sound which I now hear as the "Cobain powerchord"!
That "Cobain power chord" was a mistake he sometimes made live, it's not on the recordings. Art of Guitar's a great channel but the "Cobain chord" isn't on the recordings because they edited mistakes out and comp'd takes till they got a flawless master track
(part 2) 20 years ago I plugged my DS-1 straight into a PA because my amp blew up at rehearsal. I was blown away at how good it sounded. I'm sure Kurt plugged his DS-1 into a Mesa Boogie preamp that went straight into the input jacks of the Crown amplifier (they are PA amps) that powered the Marshall Cabinets. It makes perfect sense to me as I've done the same thing with a DS-1 into a mixing console and pretty much the same thing with a DS-1 into a PA. Kurt really was a rebel!
This solo is a perfect example of that: a shivering voice, vehicle to a soul of a true poet. There's no way to talk about this without touching abstract imagery. Thanks Wolteron, for uploading these gems here. And to you Kurt: thank you for your genuine inspiration!
I know his tone was influenced with flanger, overdrive, and adaptive distortion, but this version is all Butch Vig doing his magic. There's a few websites that show how Butch accomplished his tones for the songs here, it's fascinating.
+The Daily Stride Well, he never used a flanger, apart from like, one show in Rio. He used chorus a lot, and used a phaser on only one song that comes to mind, "Curmudgeon", which was a B-Side. The Adaptive Distortion by Boss didn't even exist in 1991, or during Nirvana's time as a band at all. He favoured the Boss DS-1 and DS-2, mostly.
besides all the great riffs, when I listen to the solo I instantly realize what emotions took over me and got me hooked on music and the will to become a guitar player, which I did. I was 11/12 years old when this album came out, and this melody still resurrects all the teenage angst, delinquency, loneliness, and alienation deep down in the heart of a young kid. This guy was a true genius, not because of his skills as a guitar player, but because of the emotion he put in whatever he played.
Thanks, Wolteron. I spent the night remastering these tracks to get rid of some of the polished sound. Stereo isolation, dryness to the drums, raising Krist's bass, etc... enjoy and thanks for posting these gems!
i'm not a hater, but kurt wasn't that good at guitar, he knew how to compose some stuff but he only played power chords and alot of times improvised solos, and forgot how to play them when he was playing live.
kurt cobain didn't use a sans amp during his nevermind days, he used that as his main distortion on the in utero tours. The reason why you can't get the sound is because the guitar part is double tracked. there is also some compression and reverb going on.
He used a really really dry distortion. Which gave it that awesome grungy feedback tone. Very great. Full package of creator ivory and talent. Thank you kurt.
Sell the kids for food Weather changes moods Spring is here again Reproductive glands Hey - he's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he knows not what it means Don't know what it means, when I say: He's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he knows not what it means Knows not what it means when I say ah... We can have some more - nature is a whore Bruises on the fruit - tender age in bloom Hey - he's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he knows not what it means Don't know what it means, when I say: He's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he knows not what it means Knows not what it means when I say ah... He's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he knows not what it means Knows not what it means when I say: He's the one Who likes all our pretty songs And he likes to sing along And he likes to shoot his gun But he knows not what it means Knows not what it means [2x] Knows not what it means when I say ah...
Always thought this is the best lead he ever did. Rhythm guitar is great too. And this song is a great example of what Krist & Dave brought to the song to make it great. Kurt deserves a lot of credit but the other two didn't get as much as they deserved.
Actually, there is an article that explains how he did it. He used a DS-1, a Small Clone, a Mesa Boogie preamp, A Crown power amp and Marshall Cabinets. I think he got his rhythm crunch from the Mesa Boogie pre-amp and then added the DS-1 for the solo. The reverb and echo was added by the sound engineer.
There's 2 different guitar tracks in the chorus, interesting. 1 side is a DS1 and the other sounds like the same setup he used on Lithium, which was a muff into a Bassman. 1 side's def a DS1, maybe the other side is just the overdrive on the Mesa then he hits the DS1 for the solo for more sustain?
(Part 3) Now what even makes more sense is that he was using the Mesa Boogie pre-amp overdrive for his rhythm tone and then added the DS-1 overdrive for the solo!!!! Oh yes! This makes perfect sense, because the solo does sound like two overdrives are being used. Wow, I'm certain that this is exactly how he did it. He did exactly what the article said he did! lol
I use 3 bass, 4 mids, 5 treble and a ds 1 with full gain and 11 o clock on the tone. I play through a fender 100 champion (red thing) and I can get a similar tone only thing I'm missing is the chorus pedal because I'm broke.
He is. He created the band to keep the whole Nirvana music going but with his own style, and I think his band was pretty well executed to the point where it could match some of Nirvana's hits.
It's supposed to be just a power chord but Kurt played them by barring his ring finger across and accidentally hits the 2nd string giving it a major sound
It's really hard to link all of these together. After some time, I had the Bass, Guitar, and Drum track going together pretty well(I left the vocals out; maybe some day).
Well, technically, anyone could play like Kurt. He was a really good guitarist, but most of his riffs were simple. However, no one is able to achieve Nirvana's signature guitar sound. You can get close to it, but never the same.
OtavioFesoares well.... he wasnt a good guitarist. but he really used his guitar playing to provide force for his words he wanted the world to hear. im a masive nirvana fan though. he made his average guitar skills work for him
Scott Parker He was, actually, a good guitar player. The thing is that he didn't really made that evident. Most of his song consisted of only power chords. However, I can definitely say that he used to be one of the best rhythm guitar players out there. You don't need to do complex solos to be considered a good guitar player.
OtavioFesoares yeah, he was defo the most creative guitarists, but he just wasnt an extreme guitarist, like, not even as good as Metallica. and Metallica are pretty simple to play.
After all these years i did not know, until listening to this, that the very last chord in the verse before the chorus, is different to what is played the first 3 times round
man... where do i start for nevermind in general - the distortion guitars are a LOT more distorted than I thought they were. got some good reverb as well The clean guitar sound is - indescribable. amazing. fits the album very well. probably chorus and a lot of reverb
That's the DS-1 through a Fender Twin Reverb, most likely. The RAT was only used on the recording of Territorials Pissings, and Kurt's guitar was plugged directly into the Neve board. Kurt didn't like the RAT that much, and gave his to Krist. Krist would always have it plugged into his amp. Dave in the other hand, loved the RAT. So much so that the only pedal he used for distortion on the Foo Fighters' debut album was a ProCo RAT Turbo. Why am I saying all this? I don't know. Thought this might be a fun read.
ds-1 he used for nevermind and a ds-2 for in utero tho he used several other distortion pedeals, those sare the only two boss he used to my knowlege ever. this is fact about which records each was used on
I have a 1975, 1977 and a 1978 Big Muff. They are awesome pedals, but the truth is that my two Boss HM-2 pedals sound even better, because they have more tone controls. They are also smaller, more reliable and accept an AC adapter. I use both at the same time. One for rhythm and then kick on the other one for solos. Not too many people know that these old Heavy Metal pedals sound just like vintage Big Muffs.
Hmmm thats very interesting, I never knew that. But look up the bass big muff they too like the boss have an ac adaptor, and are much smaller than the big muff. and it sounds the same as a green russian big muff.
I have a DS-1 and a DS-2 and there's no way the lead tone is being produced by either one of those boxes. Maybe if he used two boxes at the same time. I have heard Sans Amps too. A Sans Amp can plug straight into a mixing board, and that's exactly what it sounds like Kurt is doing here. Kurt was known to do this, so I'm still sure that Kurt is using a Sans Amp, for the solo at least. I'm pretty sure all the guitar parts are through a Sans Amp directly into the mixing console.
Yesterday I read he used a DS-1 into a Mesa Boogie preamp into Crown amplifiers into Marshall cabs. However, I remember years ago I read that Kurt often plugged his distortion box straight into the mixing console. I assumed a Sans Amp has since it has this capability. A DS-1 straight into a console tends to sound horrible, but as I listen to this again.....I think that's exactly what he's doing, and for the solo he cranked the level on the DS-1 and overdrived the console's buss amp as well. cont
go to songsterr and try to play it and remember te keys and practice it the coming days and you can play it. It's not a hard solo in it's easy to play around with because it's goes perfect with the songs melody
Its just a chorus. Belive me I have the ehx small chorus clone too and I can get this exact sound. Chorus do have a slight phaser sound to it, so I see were you might go wrong.
No thank you... I have a bass big muff witch sounds just like a green russian on guitar, I also have a dunlop wah, small chorus clone, and a behringer vm1, for the nirvana polly chorus sound. Although I would like to get kurts amp setup. But I still prefer orange amps more (even though I don't have one). My setup gets me a great nirvana sound even though my gear isn't spot on with theres.
that watery effect totally perfect with album cover
chorus and reverb gets "watery effect"
+AutumnAsh81 Small clone+Boss ds 2 ♡
Come as you are has more of a watery affect
tiagovalen chorus pedal
Dixiedixon01 Especially after you watch the music video
2:59 this part of the song is just magical
It's the solo
One of my favorite solos of all time.
A riff that can move a mountain
chord progression
@@WESSERPARAQUAT no
@@cringebutbetter2000 the "riff" is actually the chord progression u dumb c t
@@WESSERPARAQUATthe chord progression is the set of chords played, but it doesn't include the rythmic aspect and the actual voicings of the chords, just what harmony goes under the song
@@unacuentadeyoutube13 Kurt's choice of Chord Progressions are VERY distinctive and recognizable
This solo is the iconic sound of grunge to me.
The dissonance, and raw energy is so badass and iconically grunge
All these guitar elitists saying Kurt couldn’t play...buddy you don’t gotta be like jimmy page with complex riffs on every song just to be “good”.
He was a very good guitarist it's just in his songs he played really simple for the bands image and sound
In a interview they said they wanted to make their songs simple but good
@@snoopthedog6895 his vocal melodys are pretty good too. and the most of the guitar elitistst has 20 people in front of there stages ^^
I play guitar for a living and Kurt is still (and will always be) one of my favorite guitarists. His songwriting was fucking brilliant and when he wanted to be, he was a VERY tight player. This track is a perfect example.
The problem is people think they aren't complex. Kurt's sense of melody and harmony was like no other. Listen to the notes he plays and how he compliments them with the notes he sings. Hell, even look at how the chords lead into each other. On top of that, Krist's Bass parts show how complex Nirvana songs can be, and how they weave around each other. Not every Nirvana song is Teen Spirit, which most think.
That solo is fire
+WillyTheComposer
Isn't it? Kurt always said he was the "anti-guitar hero" -- I've been playing for 20+ years now and I don't think I could have ever written a solo like that. It's genius...
You said it
Seriously underrated guitar solo. So full of emotion.
Kurt barred his ring finger over the 5th and 4th strings in his powerchords, which is why you sometimes hear him catch that 3rd string. Not sure if it was intentional or not, but it gives the chord a suspended 4th sound which I now hear as the "Cobain powerchord"!
That "Cobain power chord" was a mistake he sometimes made live, it's not on the recordings. Art of Guitar's a great channel but the "Cobain chord" isn't on the recordings because they edited mistakes out and comp'd takes till they got a flawless master track
Tyler Perdew agreed. You can hear it in the verse especially.
epiphany55 i do it too. it’s just more comfortable, but kurt may have a different reason
@@moo6215 tbh some of the best "happy accidents" are just a byproduct of playing how you play because that's how you like it
dog right on
(part 2)
20 years ago I plugged my DS-1 straight into a PA because my amp blew up at rehearsal. I was blown away at how good it sounded. I'm sure Kurt plugged his DS-1 into a Mesa Boogie preamp that went straight into the input jacks of the Crown amplifier (they are PA amps) that powered the Marshall Cabinets. It makes perfect sense to me as I've done the same thing with a DS-1 into a mixing console and pretty much the same thing with a DS-1 into a PA. Kurt really was a rebel!
Gotta love that Small Clone chorus
probably the best guitar solo ive ever heard!!!!!!!
Simple like a Arrow in the center of target
😍 2:58
Ikr
Tom Mereles it‘sso fuckin high
This solo is a perfect example of that: a shivering voice, vehicle to a soul of a true poet. There's no way to talk about this without touching abstract imagery. Thanks Wolteron, for uploading these gems here. And to you Kurt: thank you for your genuine inspiration!
im 11 righy now but i remember when i first heard of nirvana i was five and it still is one of the best if not the best rock group ever
21 now wow
This guy is 22 now
Kurt's guitar always had a strange sound... very distorted, squeaky, almost watery. Anyone know what he wielded?
i guess different guitars have their own individual sounds
Small Clone Chorus, Maybe an electro harmonix poluchorus, and a Sampsam
I know his tone was influenced with flanger, overdrive, and adaptive distortion, but this version is all Butch Vig doing his magic. There's a few websites that show how Butch accomplished his tones for the songs here, it's fascinating.
Rachel Adams Not in Nevermind. His Jagstang was made in 1994 for the In Utero Tour
+The Daily Stride Well, he never used a flanger, apart from like, one show in Rio. He used chorus a lot, and used a phaser on only one song that comes to mind, "Curmudgeon", which was a B-Side.
The Adaptive Distortion by Boss didn't even exist in 1991, or during Nirvana's time as a band at all.
He favoured the Boss DS-1 and DS-2, mostly.
I'm only now realizing what genius songwriter Cobain was.
probably my favourite nirvana riff
2:59 Damn how did kurt make that sound so hard hitting? Like, damn.
Stixman415 he probably added an echo effect to make it last longer or added another guitar track on top of it
besides all the great riffs, when I listen to the solo I instantly realize what emotions took over me and got me hooked on music and the will to become a guitar player, which I did. I was 11/12 years old when this album came out, and this melody still resurrects all the teenage angst, delinquency, loneliness, and alienation deep down in the heart of a young kid. This guy was a true genius, not because of his skills as a guitar player, but because of the emotion he put in whatever he played.
Gives me chills
Amazing song
For all of you who think the guy on the far right is the Foo Fighters singer it's not. It's actually his brother Gave Drohl. They look a lot alike.
I can't find guitar track for COME AS YOU ARE... help me, please, so many vids and only bass/drums or bass and drums for that song... :/
Same
doesn't exist, the master tracks for come as you are AND lithium were both lost im pretty sure.
Thanks, Wolteron. I spent the night remastering these tracks to get rid of some of the polished sound. Stereo isolation, dryness to the drums, raising Krist's bass, etc... enjoy and thanks for posting these gems!
You're welcome mate :)
You might want to try out the Devonshire mixes of Nevermind. Those things sound raw as hell.
2:59 POR DIOOOSSSSS!!!!!!
That solo is sooo badass!
I can feel a lot of rage and anger in this 2:59
Yeah I know bro, that's why it's my favorite solo
I love the guitar in this song
The best-worst guitar player. We love you, Kurt Cobain
Dumbass
***** True
Mr. Wilson mcavoy or stewart?
i'm not a hater, but kurt wasn't that good at guitar, he knew how to compose some stuff but he only played power chords and alot of times improvised solos, and forgot how to play them when he was playing live.
Nikola Mandić Nobody cares buddy, try to write a catchy riff like him. Byebye
kurt cobain didn't use a sans amp during his nevermind days, he used that as his main distortion on the in utero tours. The reason why you can't get the sound is because the guitar part is double tracked. there is also some compression and reverb going on.
He used a really really dry distortion. Which gave it that awesome grungy feedback tone. Very great. Full package of creator ivory and talent. Thank you kurt.
thanks! very useful information!
I love This song
Sell the kids for food
Weather changes moods
Spring is here again
Reproductive glands
Hey - he's the one
Who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he knows not what it means
Don't know what it means, when I say:
He's the one
Who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he knows not what it means
Knows not what it means when I say ah...
We can have some more - nature is a whore
Bruises on the fruit - tender age in bloom
Hey - he's the one
Who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he knows not what it means
Don't know what it means, when I say:
He's the one
Who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he knows not what it means
Knows not what it means when I say ah...
He's the one
Who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he knows not what it means
Knows not what it means when I say:
He's the one
Who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he knows not what it means
Knows not what it means [2x]
Knows not what it means when I say ah...
Always thought this is the best lead he ever did. Rhythm guitar is great too. And this song is a great example of what Krist & Dave brought to the song to make it great. Kurt deserves a lot of credit but the other two didn't get as much as they deserved.
dream clean
Is there anywhere you can still download the multitracks of in bloom or the other nevermind tracks?
Actually, there is an article that explains how he did it. He used a DS-1, a Small Clone, a Mesa Boogie preamp, A Crown power amp and Marshall Cabinets. I think he got his rhythm crunch from the Mesa Boogie pre-amp and then added the DS-1 for the solo. The reverb and echo was added by the sound engineer.
There's 2 different guitar tracks in the chorus, interesting. 1 side is a DS1 and the other sounds like the same setup he used on Lithium, which was a muff into a Bassman. 1 side's def a DS1, maybe the other side is just the overdrive on the Mesa then he hits the DS1 for the solo for more sustain?
(Part 3)
Now what even makes more sense is that he was using the Mesa Boogie pre-amp overdrive for his rhythm tone and then added the DS-1 overdrive for the solo!!!! Oh yes! This makes perfect sense, because the solo does sound like two overdrives are being used.
Wow, I'm certain that this is exactly how he did it. He did exactly what the article said he did! lol
what article?
Kurt did so good this is most likely how it sounded while he did it by himself
good work Wolteron! which tool did you use to separate tracks from the original song ?
How did you make the sound that clean?
it is lots of treble no bass little gain
preguntale a kurt, esta es la version original.
I use 3 bass, 4 mids, 5 treble and a ds 1 with full gain and 11 o clock on the tone. I play through a fender 100 champion (red thing) and I can get a similar tone only thing I'm missing is the chorus pedal because I'm broke.
@@eddietasker9110 try 3 bass, 5 mids, 6 treble, and just slightly less gain. trust me it'll sound better
Get a strat.
The guy on the right looks like foo fighters vocalist.
sonny narendra cause it is bruh
you think?
He is. He created the band to keep the whole Nirvana music going but with his own style, and I think his band was pretty well executed to the point where it could match some of Nirvana's hits.
The joke flew over everyone's head lmao
Are you stupid?😂😂
For the musicians out there, am I nuts or does it sound like he’s playing that A# power-chord as a minor power chord?
nah i can hear the D natural in the chord; making it A#/Bb Major
It's supposed to be just a power chord but Kurt played them by barring his ring finger across and accidentally hits the 2nd string giving it a major sound
Can you upload the original audio files for download? please
02:58 solooo
From what I understand Kurt used a Pro Co Rat for the Nevermind album. The Sans Amp wasn't used until the In Utero tour/album. :)
One of my favourite rock solo's...but it's better with the rythm guitar behind it. Viscerally dissonant!
Oh and by the way, not to sound weird.. but your profile pic of the cat is so freaking cute.
Magic guitar
damn the ds-1 with chorus sounds so goddamn great
fucking love this
fuckin awesome! that's rock! raw and sharp
I totally agree with you.
cool story!
It's really hard to link all of these together. After some time, I had the Bass, Guitar, and Drum track going together pretty well(I left the vocals out; maybe some day).
***** Wait, you tried to match up the three videos too?
Best solo ever
no one can play like kurt
Well, technically, anyone could play like Kurt. He was a really good guitarist, but most of his riffs were simple.
However, no one is able to achieve Nirvana's signature guitar sound. You can get close to it, but never the same.
OtavioFesoares its so hard to get the same sound
OtavioFesoares well.... he wasnt a good guitarist. but he really used his guitar playing to provide force for his words he wanted the world to hear. im a masive nirvana fan though. he made his average guitar skills work for him
Scott Parker He was, actually, a good guitar player. The thing is that he didn't really made that evident. Most of his song consisted of only power chords. However, I can definitely say that he used to be one of the best rhythm guitar players out there.
You don't need to do complex solos to be considered a good guitar player.
OtavioFesoares yeah, he was defo the most creative guitarists, but he just wasnt an extreme guitarist, like, not even as good as Metallica. and Metallica are pretty simple to play.
2:58 📦📯I’m highs as fuck
How many guitar tracks or how many times did they recorded his guitar?
i feel on the right side there is more a fuzzy sound and on the left side there is some kind of rectifier sound.
After all these years i did not know, until listening to this, that the very last chord in the verse before the chorus, is different to what is played the first 3 times round
man...
where do i start
for nevermind in general - the distortion guitars are a LOT more distorted than I thought they were. got some good reverb as well
The clean guitar sound is - indescribable. amazing. fits the album very well. probably chorus and a lot of reverb
where did you get these tracks?
double tracked guitar
More like 5 tracks !
I'm not a fan of Kurt's playing as a whole, but I love his playing on this track. It's got a nice raw, dirty edge that I look for in a guitar sound.
Can someone tell me what pedal Kurt is using at 0:45 for that effect
+The Shamed thanks man
Small clone, I use a neo clone that gets the job done
EHX Small Clone, depth switch up, rate 9-10 o'clock
wwtz ur setup@@anthonysclafani3963
What amp did they use?
Is the distortion the DS-1 on this? or the RAT? Sounds more like the DS-1. The RAT is more midrange-y
That's the DS-1 through a Fender Twin Reverb, most likely.
The RAT was only used on the recording of Territorials Pissings, and Kurt's guitar was plugged directly into the Neve board.
Kurt didn't like the RAT that much, and gave his to Krist. Krist would always have it plugged into his amp.
Dave in the other hand, loved the RAT. So much so that the only pedal he used for distortion on the Foo Fighters' debut album was a ProCo RAT Turbo.
Why am I saying all this? I don't know. Thought this might be a fun read.
ds-1 he used for nevermind and a ds-2 for in utero tho he used several other distortion pedeals, those sare the only two boss he used to my knowlege ever. this is fact about which records each was used on
Fer Abra To me it looks like you guys are speaking gibberish :p
Zoeybatterup152 Why? you think Sansamp? ;-)
Fer Abra Idk anyhting about i think they are talking about guitars or drums
6 years of this video xd
in fact, during the solo there's no other guitar, only bass.
I have a 1975, 1977 and a 1978 Big Muff. They are awesome pedals, but the truth is that my two Boss HM-2 pedals sound even better, because they have more tone controls. They are also smaller, more reliable and accept an AC adapter. I use both at the same time. One for rhythm and then kick on the other one for solos.
Not too many people know that these old Heavy Metal pedals sound just like vintage Big Muffs.
0:42 1:57
and they are both well know even today.
in bloom when that whole part had no guitar lol
I don't think so, it's his chorus and some engineering stuff done by Butch that give it that slight phaser sound
Hmmm thats very interesting, I never knew that. But look up the bass big muff they too like the boss have an ac adaptor, and are much smaller than the big muff. and it sounds the same as a green russian big muff.
that tone could kill someone jesus
I have a DS-1 and a DS-2 and there's no way the lead tone is being produced by either one of those boxes. Maybe if he used two boxes at the same time. I have heard Sans Amps too. A Sans Amp can plug straight into a mixing board, and that's exactly what it sounds like Kurt is doing here. Kurt was known to do this, so I'm still sure that Kurt is using a Sans Amp, for the solo at least. I'm pretty sure all the guitar parts are through a Sans Amp directly into the mixing console.
Yesterday I read he used a DS-1 into a Mesa Boogie preamp into Crown amplifiers into Marshall cabs. However, I remember years ago I read that Kurt often plugged his distortion box straight into the mixing console. I assumed a Sans Amp has since it has this capability. A DS-1 straight into a console tends to sound horrible, but as I listen to this again.....I think that's exactly what he's doing, and for the solo he cranked the level on the DS-1 and overdrived the console's buss amp as well. cont
oh, and to have it sound like Nirvana turn up the volume and treble
go to songsterr and try to play it and remember te keys and practice it the coming days and you can play it. It's not a hard solo in it's easy to play around with because it's goes perfect with the songs melody
Its just a chorus. Belive me I have the ehx small chorus clone too and I can get this exact sound. Chorus do have a slight phaser sound to it, so I see were you might go wrong.
Dude, what is your guitar and rig used?
So,...are you gonna buy a Mesa Boogie pre amp, a Boss DS-1 and a Crown amp and some Marshall cabs now? All from 1991 of course.
insane fucking solo
we hear only one guitar or two? what about Pat`s guitar later?
Two guitars, all guitar was double tracked throughout the album, with some tracks even having 5-6 guitars (i.e. Drain You).
thumbs if any of you played along with this or the other ones!
i need that hair.
How many tracks? Has to be at least 4?
2 or 3
0:05
Believe it or not, Kurt wasn't the worst guitarist in this world, he was Unique folks
and he is using a ds-1 or a ds-2
No thank you... I have a bass big muff witch sounds just like a green russian on guitar, I also have a dunlop wah, small chorus clone, and a behringer vm1, for the nirvana polly chorus sound. Although I would like to get kurts amp setup. But I still prefer orange amps more (even though I don't have one). My setup gets me a great nirvana sound even though my gear isn't spot on with theres.
That guitar solo is how every 10 year old wants to play guitar if they had the ability.
crazy how thin the guitars sound without the bass
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kurt is hank young (breaking bad)
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