He sounds a lot like Josey form Saliva as well. Songs as hard and powerful as Dragonfly sometimes don't come off as well acoustic. This one sounded fantastic.
Never heard of these guys being from PA and MD. However, I loved what I heard that is why I love youtube. I find talent that I never would hear since they are from the Boise area!
tune down to drop d use the two d strings or the top d string and the 5th fret on the a string to get the beggining beat.. then go to a power G chord then down to a power F chord.
@bust0this0justice11 I can see where you're coming from. Sounds to me more like Shinedown + Default, but to each his own, Shaman's Harvest is badass regardless of who they sound like. :D
@guitarist1996 Yeah the tab on all the popular tab sites is the same one from the same guy (or gal). It isn't correct, I don't know why it has 5 stars on Ultimate-Guitar.
Ok first off lets get this strait, cussing out was just me being stupid and was not supposed to be serious, second i got the whole " ur supossed to do this and that". i no all that stuff all im saying is it would be better for people that might have surtain tuners like me if i said it in that way. i much rather would have said just regular drop Db but i didnt. So anyways it is all the same note.
Just found out about this band. I can't believe I've never heard of 'em. Great stuff. Except for the middle guitar player's hair. Total douche cut he's got goin'. Other than that little detail, great music, great band.
Cuss you out? Wow. If you thought that was "cussing" you out you'd probably explode if I really did. Just telling you how it is. If you have somebody play a D and tell them to sharp it, they're going to go up half a step and play a D#. Same thing with the E string for example. You're going from an E down so it's called Eb not D#. It will make you better calling it like it is. The significance of sharps and flats, especially when identifying key signatures and reading music is important.
You and everybody else is making this way too hard. Just say it's in drop D 1/2 step below standard tuning. That's how guitar transcriptions go. It's not D#, B# etc. It's Eb, Bb, Gb, Db, Ab, Eb (Db if drop D). People don't flat an E and call it D#. It's just ridiculous (even though they are the same note). If you're tuning down, you flat it, if you're tuning up, you sharp it. It's that simple.
So awesome! I wish the rock community knew these were available!
love it....no dislikes.....nor should there be....
Beautiful.
This guy is a Great singer, which that would be a understatement
AWESOME verson!!!
wow his voice is so raw! this band is right up there with seether shinedown and sick puppies
Great video. Thank you for uploading. I enjoy very much.
Awesome!!!!
YA Just go for it! THere Really nice guys!
like this? I LOVE IT!
oh dear god he has such an amazing voice makes me just melt when i hear him sing ^__^
He sounds a lot like Josey form Saliva as well.
Songs as hard and powerful as Dragonfly sometimes don't come off as well acoustic. This one sounded fantastic.
the middle man rocks
i want to learn that
nvm guys! cheschestofootlocker is right. just talked to there manager and he said they were in that tuning
This is badass. This has to be drop D and a halfstep down. Plugged in or not it is addicting.
Never heard of these guys being from PA and MD. However, I loved what I heard that is why I love youtube. I find talent that I never would hear since they are from the Boise area!
the video is done and should be up in a variety of sites in a few days.
David_P
I bet if you contacted the band via their website they might help you out!
ohmy! Sing it !! Love it !!
Dude hes fucking awesome. The whole bands great but yeah, Im singing in a band right now. Hes great inspiration for me.
tune down to drop d use the two d strings or the top d string and the 5th fret on the a string to get the beggining beat.. then go to a power G chord then down to a power F chord.
POWERFUL!! fuck yah!
@DudemanClide Well, they're from Jeff City, MO. so i would guess a lil bit, yeah
I just got all of their AUTOGRAPHS and MET them A FEW HOURS AGO TODAY!!!!! SUCKERZ!!!!!
Why i did that is because on most of the tuners iv had they dont say Eb or Ab they say D# or G# so stop cussing me out its not that big of a deal
does any body know a site that has the guitar tabs for this song?
im pretty sur its C# f# b e g# c# cause it looks like there playing in standard tuning and thats how i learned how to play it
Good buddy of mine with the hawk and headband.
@bust0this0justice11 I can see where you're coming from. Sounds to me more like Shinedown + Default, but to each his own, Shaman's Harvest is badass regardless of who they sound like. :D
@guitarist1996 Yeah the tab on all the popular tab sites is the same one from the same guy (or gal). It isn't correct, I don't know why it has 5 stars on Ultimate-Guitar.
Substitute my B# for A#....typo
C# g# c# f# a# d# Is the tuning
Ok first off lets get this strait, cussing out was just me being stupid and was not supposed to be serious, second i got the whole " ur supossed to do this and that". i no all that stuff all im saying is it would be better for people that might have surtain tuners like me if i said it in that way. i much rather would have said just regular drop Db but i didnt. So anyways it is all the same note.
Just found out about this band. I can't believe I've never heard of 'em. Great stuff. Except for the middle guitar player's hair. Total douche cut he's got goin'. Other than that little detail, great music, great band.
Cuss you out? Wow. If you thought that was "cussing" you out you'd probably explode if I really did. Just telling you how it is. If you have somebody play a D and tell them to sharp it, they're going to go up half a step and play a D#. Same thing with the E string for example. You're going from an E down so it's called Eb not D#. It will make you better calling it like it is. The significance of sharps and flats, especially when identifying key signatures and reading music is important.
You and everybody else is making this way too hard. Just say it's in drop D 1/2 step below standard tuning. That's how guitar transcriptions go. It's not D#, B# etc. It's Eb, Bb, Gb, Db, Ab, Eb (Db if drop D). People don't flat an E and call it D#. It's just ridiculous (even though they are the same note). If you're tuning down, you flat it, if you're tuning up, you sharp it. It's that simple.
i dont like acustic.... the origional is wayyyy better