Certainly one of Pink Floyd's most underrated pieces on one of their most underrated albums. But definitely a masterpiece, and a pleasure to hear it. Nice cover and playing!
David Gilmore's liquid blues! The British blues players really seem to have a natural feel for it...Scottish and Irish as well. Robin Trower, Rory Galager, Eric Clapton even George Harrison experamented a bit. So many giants!
@@dananorth895the english do some things really well. they set high expectations and they meet them. however, they have other cultural issues that aren’t quite as flattering. they seem to have difficulty locating anything resembling respect for others. it’s been problematic. unfortunately we’ve carried that cultural baggage into the 21st century here as well. but… tomorrow’s a new day ☮️❤️🌏🌍🌎
ANIMALS.... My favorite album of them ALL. It's always been my favorite, even when I first heard it. I was about 17yrs old. IM 60 now. DAVID GILMORE... IN MY TOP 3 GUITARIST OF ALL TIME!!!
Me too, those were the days when the FM DJ's would put on side one and go smoke a joint of have sex with their girlfriend until time for side 2. I remember lying on my bed, windows open, wondering if those dogs were on the album or somewhere in the neighborhood. Still the best Floyd album IMO.
0:04 acoustic intro 1:01 electric guitar enters 1:55 1st solo 2:34 1st solo ends, lyrics continue 3:45 2nd solo (both lead guitars) 4:52 2nd solo ends, acoustic guitar returns 5:36 3rd solo 6:50 "And when you lose control" 8:14 acoustic guitar returns ("Gotta admit") 10:00 4th solo 10:42 2nd solo returns (backing guitar) 11:53 "Who was born in a house full of pain?"
1:02 Electric guitars enter 1:55 first solo 3:45 second solo 5:37 third solo 7:16 electric guitar chords 9:08 electric guitar chords 10:01 fourth solo 10:43 fifth solo (but it's a repeat of the second one in the song) 11:53 Outro (technically)
Never gets old this one! Such an incredible song! One of their very best, I'll take it any day over their 'hits'. Well done cover. Guess the most difficult part is people getting Gilmour's phrasing right...his bend and holding of the notes very prolific... that's where he shines really
Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish you Were Here, Animals, The Wall, plus many more. I was born in 61', music and comedians kept me sane and able to cope with life from then to the present. I wore these albums out over and over, while great music goes back futher, there was somethine special about 65' ish to 75' ish. The world wasn't perfect, neither were the people but it was so much more laid back. And even the young seemed to be a bit wiser for their years. Not sure what happened (but it was deliberate) but we need to find ourselves again before it's too late.
Man, your video has been helping me a lot to learn the elec guitar parts. Already improved more in the solos, and I'm almost getting the whole song. Thank you very much
@@SparkyGuitar thanks. I already posted a cover on my FB today. Not as completely well edited like you did here and with some little mistakes lol, but it's good :)
The best thing about your rendition is that you've even added the "chucka-chucka" guitar part after the first big solo. Every one else have left that out, going back to the old "olga-tabs". Good job, son!
I am very impressed with how all this was put together & the sound is amazing, along with seeing the notes as it is being played & the different guitars!! I Love, Love ,Love it!!!!!!!
That is quite frankly amazing. I love playing gilmour's solos and have never been able to quite work out Dogs. The tabs I've seen aren't quite right imo, but you have nailed it there. Excellent job sir. Thank you. Now to try and replicate lol. Long road ahead.
as someone who doesnt play guitar besides tiny bits of messing about on m8s instruments, its been doing my head in for months trying to tell what the interval in the solo from 3:46 is, because its my favourite moment of music ever written. I know big dave is a bendy guy but ITS ALL BENDS???? best solo on the planet uses 2 frets and b e n d . (at least the first half)
I can play almost, after 2 months don't expect miracles ,CCR tunes, while working, lotsa work ,who needs sleep kinda work on Metallica, and Pink Floyd and lotsa others but that's awesome playing.
Nailed it. Well done 👏👏👏 & as i'm a lazy bas I have no excuses to not learn this any more. It's only taken me 34yr to get around to it lol. Thanks bro 😁👍subscribed. Just the kick up the arse i needed lol ✌️👌
At the 6:26 part when your doing the bends on A what are you doing to get that sound? Is it a flanger pedal on top of harmonics or an auto flanger technique? I used to always think it was a trem bar trick but it doesn’t appear you’re touching the bar (or have one on for that matter) Any response would be greatly appreciated as this is my favorite Floyd song and I’d love to be able to play it correctly myself. Thanks!
Hi again sparky my history of guitar was actually when i discovered my dads old Greg Bennett signature series. It had an ok sound but that was ok. I started getting into guitar and wanted to learn shine on you crazy diamond luckily you had a thing on. I had never played guitar and just went right into it learning solos and then chords when I learned wish you were here and Deja vu (by roger waters) but you were actually the first person i watched for a tabs video and here i am I’m pretty decent now but i still accidentally hit wrong strings when i bend
@@SparkyGuitar I subbed, hope to see more Pink Floyd coming in any case! I really dig the format you are doing with simultaneous play + tab, by the way. It's more difficult to produce than a regular tutorial, I guess, but it makes it a lot easier to figure out what's going on, an it's exhaustive. I am following your Shine on You vid now, and even though I have closely followed two tutorials previously, I am really picking up a lot of new stuff from it, which was often left simply unexplained. Given, I have been playing only a couple of years and have a very hard time doing anything by ear. So, really helpful, thanks for doing this!
This is a really great video! So well made and so well executed very well done. I have watched this so many times and I'm still wondering how you make that scratchy harmonic sounding tone near the end of the first guitar solo at 6:23 I've heard this sort of tone all over the place and I cant seem to find what it is called or how to replicate it. Could you help me out?
Thanks! They are pinch harmonics... there are some really good videos on UA-cam to show how to play them. Look for the one that explains in 2 mins - as it helps show how the the harmonic changes with where you play it. The only thing to add for this particular use of them is that I'm really digging in to the string whilst also bending. It gives it a really aggressive attack. Hope that helps!
@@SparkyGuitar thank you i really appreciate it! i’m learning this solo now and it’s crazy i never knew this when listening to this timeless piece before thanks!
Nice job! Another question about tuning, is your electric guitar tuned down too? Maybe it's possible to play that parts with a standard tuning.....? Thanks
Yes, it is - and it needs to be as there are some open notes in the chords and low notes you can't get to in standard tuning. Plus tuning it down makes some of the bends easier (as there is less tension in the strings)
You made this look easy! Nice one! How did you get the tone by the way? I can hear the phaser and reverb but what's the over-driven sound, is it just the amp?
Thanks! I used a ThroBak Overdrive Boost... which is a recreation of the Colorsound Power Boost pedal that Gilmour used. It's got a sound I just can't get from anything else!
All straight into the computer so sounds are in Guitar Rig 5. Amp is a Hi Watt…with rotary speaker and reverb for the clean part. Hi Watt with a treble boost for the crunch tone… and then the Hi Watt with a Big Muff and Memory Man for the solo… and a little reverb. Hope that helps!
@@SparkyGuitar did you ever try Spark amp? I bought guitar rig five is there anyway I could download the Settings right into that program so I would be downloading your settings into my set up so I can make the guitar sound like that during the solos
Hi, this is absolutely great, I've been searching for a good Dogs tutorial for a while! Would you mind explaining your technique on getting that percussive sound on those double muted strums in the opening riff (i.e. palm mute, fingertip mute etc.)? I am a bit of a strumming novice
Hi Andy - do you mean on the acoustic part? If so then the best advice would be to say it is ALL in the left hand. No muting with the strumming hand. To practice... try making the chord shapes with your left hand and - and then start strumming. Then there are 2 things to do... first you need to release the pressure of your fingers off the frets... that will deaden some of the strings... but some others will still ring. So,,, the 2nd thing is to use those left hand fingers to "lean over" and mute any other strings that are ringing. Learning how to mute strings is such a key technique - so this is a good one to practice. Don't worry about the rhythm - just focus on strumming a chord and then muting everything by releasing pressure and covering any ringing strings. Once you can do that... then start to learn the rhythm. Hope that helps give you an idea of where to start... then it's just repetition. Keep playing then muting. Cheers!
Excerlent cover and tab. Nevertheless, I don't know if I can't read the tab's duration correctly, or simply the rythim you put (in 4/4) doesn't match your struming. Please let me know. I huge hug.
Probably my favourite Pink Floyd song! One of the best ever written as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah the writing on animals is the best
the acoustic guitar is SO much harder then it sounds😭 THAT RHYTHM IS DRIVING ME INSANE.
I love this song and I love that you cover it perfectly, hate when work like this never gets enough views, great job!
Certainly one of Pink Floyd's most underrated pieces on one of their most underrated albums. But definitely a masterpiece, and a pleasure to hear it. Nice cover and playing!
Definitely not underrated
That dissonant melancholy weirdness that is classic Pink Floyd. You nailed it, brother!
David Gilmore's liquid blues!
The British blues players really seem to have a natural feel for it...Scottish and Irish as well.
Robin Trower, Rory Galager, Eric Clapton even George Harrison experamented a bit. So many giants!
@@dananorth895the english do some things really well. they set high expectations and they meet them.
however, they have other cultural issues that aren’t quite as flattering. they seem to have difficulty locating anything resembling respect for others. it’s been problematic. unfortunately we’ve carried that cultural baggage into the 21st century here as well. but…
tomorrow’s a new day
☮️❤️🌏🌍🌎
ANIMALS.... My favorite album of them ALL. It's always been my favorite, even when I first heard it. I was about 17yrs old. IM 60 now. DAVID GILMORE... IN MY TOP 3 GUITARIST OF ALL TIME!!!
Me too, those were the days when the FM DJ's would put on side one and go smoke a joint of have sex with their girlfriend until time for side 2. I remember lying on my bed, windows open, wondering if those dogs were on the album or somewhere in the neighborhood. Still the best Floyd album IMO.
Gilmour
I don't know why this solo makes me feel melancholic.❤
1:55
3:46
5:37
10:01
11:53
Thank you so much for your work! ❤
Thank you for arranging this, makes it much easier to study songs.
No problem. Glad it helped!
0:04 acoustic intro
1:01 electric guitar enters
1:55 1st solo
2:34 1st solo ends, lyrics continue
3:45 2nd solo (both lead guitars)
4:52 2nd solo ends, acoustic guitar returns
5:36 3rd solo
6:50 "And when you lose control"
8:14 acoustic guitar returns ("Gotta admit")
10:00 4th solo
10:42 2nd solo returns (backing guitar)
11:53 "Who was born in a house full of pain?"
3:41 que belos bends!
Gracias 🙏
@@mclovin5617 he wasn’t talkin to you brah! No problem tho
@Jero Herrera por nada
Inacreditável o que o Gilmour conseguiu arrancar poucas notas
1:02 Electric guitars enter
1:55 first solo
3:45 second solo
5:37 third solo
7:16 electric guitar chords
9:08 electric guitar chords
10:01 fourth solo
10:43 fifth solo (but it's a repeat of the second one in the song)
11:53 Outro (technically)
I was looking for a comment like this time ago, xoxo
I congratulate you for having learned this very good and very long song. Really.
5:37 now the best solo of ever
6:35 and the juice is right here
Wow great cover, Animals is my favorite Pink Floyd album. Tonality is perfect. Beautiful job
Thanks a lot! My favourite album too!
Never gets old this one! Such an incredible song! One of their very best, I'll take it any day over their 'hits'. Well done cover. Guess the most difficult part is people getting Gilmour's phrasing right...his bend and holding of the notes very prolific... that's where he shines really
I’ve been waiting my whole life for this. Thanks!
Rediscovered this song today and came straight here. Well done!
absolutely fantastic job - right down to the tone on the solo which I think is one of the coolest sounding tones ever.
Meddle, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish you Were Here, Animals, The Wall, plus many more.
I was born in 61', music and comedians kept me sane and able to cope with life from then to the present.
I wore these albums out over and over, while great music goes back futher, there was somethine special about 65' ish to 75' ish. The world wasn't perfect, neither were the people but it was so much more laid back. And even the young seemed to be a bit wiser for their years.
Not sure what happened (but it was deliberate) but we need to find ourselves again before it's too late.
There are many parts of Gilmour's guitar solos in this song. You covered them all. I enjoyed listening to your cover. Thank you very much.
Man, your video has been helping me a lot to learn the elec guitar parts. Already improved more in the solos, and I'm almost getting the whole song. Thank you very much
You’re welcome! That’s brilliant to hear… we’ll done!!
@@SparkyGuitar thanks. I already posted a cover on my FB today.
Not as completely well edited like you did here and with some little mistakes lol, but it's good :)
Wow ! Thanks for this fabulous work !
Nailed it!!! Very cool, that must've been a lot of hours or work! Kudos!
David is the tastiest guitarist of all time !
The best thing about your rendition is that you've even added the "chucka-chucka" guitar part after the first big solo. Every one else have left that out, going back to the old "olga-tabs". Good job, son!
Thanks! The "chucks-chucka" part is my favourite bit... also the trickiest to play well!
@@SparkyGuitar Yeah, no-one should ever underestimate Gilmour as a rhythm player. This and Echoes are proof of that!
Absolutely superb mate
Cheers fella!
I am very impressed with how all this was put together & the sound is amazing, along with seeing the notes as it is being played & the different guitars!! I Love, Love ,Love it!!!!!!!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
That is quite frankly amazing. I love playing gilmour's solos and have never been able to quite work out Dogs. The tabs I've seen aren't quite right imo, but you have nailed it there. Excellent job sir. Thank you. Now to try and replicate lol. Long road ahead.
Thanks! Hang in there...it's worth it in the end!
This is the most accurate on all of youtube, thanks for being a diehard bother! Big help
Cheers Terry! Appreciate the support!
Very nicely done! One Floyd’s best
Very well done! Impressive work for this piece of art! Thanks a lot!
as someone who doesnt play guitar besides tiny bits of messing about on m8s instruments, its been doing my head in for months trying to tell what the interval in the solo from 3:46 is, because its my favourite moment of music ever written.
I know big dave is a bendy guy but ITS ALL BENDS???? best solo on the planet uses 2 frets and b e n d . (at least the first half)
I can play almost, after 2 months don't expect miracles ,CCR tunes, while working, lotsa work ,who needs sleep kinda work on Metallica, and Pink Floyd and lotsa others but that's awesome playing.
Well done! Bravo!
This should have WAY more likes ..great job !!
Keep it going with Pink Floyd’s songs, this was awesome
Wow! Great job! I have a lot to practice now.
Nailed it. Well done 👏👏👏 & as i'm a lazy bas I have no excuses to not learn this any more. It's only taken me 34yr to get around to it lol. Thanks bro 😁👍subscribed. Just the kick up the arse i needed lol ✌️👌
Cheers Kevin - hang in there!
Amazing! Love these older tunes
Excellent tutorial. My fave PF tune!
At the 6:26 part when your doing the bends on A what are you doing to get that sound? Is it a flanger pedal on top of harmonics or an auto flanger technique? I used to always think it was a trem bar trick but it doesn’t appear you’re touching the bar (or have one on for that matter) Any response would be greatly appreciated as this is my favorite Floyd song and I’d love to be able to play it correctly myself. Thanks!
This was so helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Good job 👍
Amazing work here on an absolutely epic song. Thank you!
Wow! OUTSANDING!!!
hi sir, standard tuning ?? thank. awesome cover btw.
Hi - if they aren't on screen then they are always in the description below the video. Cheers!
No, it's down a whole step.
Stunning work on one of the most amazing songs ever recorded. Top notch.
Great job . One of best covers!
Really great job Sir. 🎉
I will use this as a tool, thank you.
Great Job! Keep on Rocking!
Brillante hermano,uno de los solos mas inspirados del maestro Gilmour, felicitaciones
Any chance to the sorrow full cover??? Thanks a lot for your work 😉
Thank you for the class of this Pink Floyd Masterpiece !!🎸🙏🏻👏🎶
It’s so perfect 🥲 I love you!!!!
A master piece, defenitelly my fav PF song of all time!!! Amazing my friend!!
Wow man thanks a million for doing this!! Beautiful Axis ya got there, if I only had $2,600.00 and change kickin around I'd grab 1 myself
Great great great job !!!!
Thanks Pierre - it took a long time to do this one... but such a great song. It had to be done!
@@SparkyGuitar hey sparky whats up do you think you can do pigs (three different ones) and sorrow from a momentary lapse of reason :)
love it man! so goooodddddd
is that a Fuzz in the solo at 5:40? whats the setup?
Highly recommend watching this off the za
Hi again sparky my history of guitar was actually when i discovered my dads old Greg Bennett signature series. It had an ok sound but that was ok. I started getting into guitar and wanted to learn shine on you crazy diamond luckily you had a thing on. I had never played guitar and just went right into it learning solos and then chords when I learned wish you were here and Deja vu (by roger waters) but you were actually the first person i watched for a tabs video and here i am I’m pretty decent now but i still accidentally hit wrong strings when i bend
That's amazing Landon... you've made my day!
@@SparkyGuitar no problem have a good week
I really hope you do Pigs as well!
Allsome work guys from cruzermans inventions 😁👍🎉🌟
superb, great content
Unbelievable 👍🏼
Gracias por compartir esta tab, saludos desde Costa Rica!!
Como es que tu comentario es de hace 5 meses y el video se subió hace un mes wtf!!!!!
@@johnlemon6719 watafak 🤯
Man, nice work! Any chance you would do Have a Cigar? There are no lessons on its rhythm section on youtube, but it just sounds so sick.
I'd love to play that... the rhythm guitar is amazing... quite tricky though!
@@SparkyGuitar I subbed, hope to see more Pink Floyd coming in any case! I really dig the format you are doing with simultaneous play + tab, by the way. It's more difficult to produce than a regular tutorial, I guess, but it makes it a lot easier to figure out what's going on, an it's exhaustive. I am following your Shine on You vid now, and even though I have closely followed two tutorials previously, I am really picking up a lot of new stuff from it, which was often left simply unexplained. Given, I have been playing only a couple of years and have a very hard time doing anything by ear. So, really helpful, thanks for doing this!
@@jerickomegatonna9518 Brilliant! So glad it's helping!
Well done mate.
This is a really great video! So well made and so well executed very well done. I have watched this so many times and I'm still wondering how you make that scratchy harmonic sounding tone near the end of the first guitar solo at 6:23 I've heard this sort of tone all over the place and I cant seem to find what it is called or how to replicate it. Could you help me out?
Thanks! They are pinch harmonics... there are some really good videos on UA-cam to show how to play them. Look for the one that explains in 2 mins - as it helps show how the the harmonic changes with where you play it. The only thing to add for this particular use of them is that I'm really digging in to the string whilst also bending. It gives it a really aggressive attack. Hope that helps!
@@SparkyGuitar thank you i really appreciate it! i’m learning this solo now and it’s crazy i never knew this when listening to this timeless piece before thanks!
very nice....good job!
That was epic.
Incredible tysm!!!
Excelente! Dogs es La Gran canción del Animals. Muchas gracias! 🎸😎
BIG BIG BIG JOB.... wonderful.... Thanks
Very great job. Thank you very much!
Great version, thanks. May have spotted a tab error at 5.29. should be a G on the third string moving to a F# for the B chord?
Hi - could you tell me which bar number please... I can't see anything wrong at 5.29... so I might be looking in the wrong place
Nice job!
Another question about tuning, is your electric guitar tuned down too? Maybe it's possible to play that parts with a standard tuning.....?
Thanks
Yes, it is - and it needs to be as there are some open notes in the chords and low notes you can't get to in standard tuning. Plus tuning it down makes some of the bends easier (as there is less tension in the strings)
@@SparkyGuitar So acoustic and electric - both have all strings tuned down 1 step? (D G C F A D?)
Ohhhhh
🙏
A lot of thanks to you❤️
Masterful.
Holy shit dude
It's a lot of playing good playing too 😊😊🎵
You made this look easy! Nice one! How did you get the tone by the way? I can hear the phaser and reverb but what's the over-driven sound, is it just the amp?
Thanks! I used a ThroBak Overdrive Boost... which is a recreation of the Colorsound Power Boost pedal that Gilmour used. It's got a sound I just can't get from anything else!
@@SparkyGuitar Nice one! Thanks.
10:30 I like whole tone scale
Very Nice thank You!! Might the solos section have phaser + Fuzz?
tone is fucking spot on 🔥
Thank You
Thanks so much for this! I'm going to tackle this today. Can you do more animals please. I can't find a decent cover of sheep
Ojalá tener una eléctrica para tocar estos temazos por ahora con la acústica 👌
great cover! may I ask what effects did you use for this cover? I think some phaser and distortion, but I'm not sure if that's all of it
All straight into the computer so sounds are in Guitar Rig 5. Amp is a Hi Watt…with rotary speaker and reverb for the clean part. Hi Watt with a treble boost for the crunch tone… and then the Hi Watt with a Big Muff and Memory Man for the solo… and a little reverb. Hope that helps!
@@SparkyGuitar did you ever try Spark amp? I bought guitar rig five is there anyway I could download the Settings right into that program so I would be downloading your settings into my set up so I can make the guitar sound like that during the solos
Seagulls notes overdub favourite part....its all good.
Brilliant!!
1:55 2:17 5:50
Play this song, bend the strings, lose control, reap the harvest you have sown
Hi, this is absolutely great, I've been searching for a good Dogs tutorial for a while!
Would you mind explaining your technique on getting that percussive sound on those double muted strums in the opening riff (i.e. palm mute, fingertip mute etc.)? I am a bit of a strumming novice
Hi Andy - do you mean on the acoustic part? If so then the best advice would be to say it is ALL in the left hand. No muting with the strumming hand. To practice... try making the chord shapes with your left hand and - and then start strumming. Then there are 2 things to do... first you need to release the pressure of your fingers off the frets... that will deaden some of the strings... but some others will still ring. So,,, the 2nd thing is to use those left hand fingers to "lean over" and mute any other strings that are ringing. Learning how to mute strings is such a key technique - so this is a good one to practice. Don't worry about the rhythm - just focus on strumming a chord and then muting everything by releasing pressure and covering any ringing strings. Once you can do that... then start to learn the rhythm. Hope that helps give you an idea of where to start... then it's just repetition. Keep playing then muting. Cheers!
@@SparkyGuitar yeap that's what i mean. Thanks heaps for the advice, I'll work on it and keep practicing. Keep up the good work!
Great performance!
Excerlent cover and tab. Nevertheless, I don't know if I can't read the tab's duration correctly, or simply the rythim you put (in 4/4) doesn't match your struming. Please let me know. I huge hug.
Awesome job..I like this..Big LIKE Greetings from Sweden
Please, do you use E-Tunning for that song?That´s a great job you did. Parabéns.
Sure it is in standard tuning
Sorry, I messed this up, I realized when I tried it out it is actually tuned down a whole step, so standard D: D G C F A D
@@claudecheferr7482 ok. That makes sense to me. Thank you.