Hi, I bought a guitar about a year ago. Then I worked out for a month and quit because nothing was working out, but recently I decided to try again and your videos motivate me a lot. Seeing how you played this song 8 months ago and now is very cool. Thank you very much for your videos. P.S. Your video "Guitar Progression #14 | Wasurete Yaranai | Bocchi The Rock!" my favorite, I watch it every time I see it.
amazing cover with such length bro !! even if you said there are some mistakes i cant really hear it though, its enjoyable till the end, great stuff amazing, keep it up 🔥
Hi there :) I used a couple of different tabs; I started with learning the shortened anime version and used ua-cam.com/video/BJCb8gBFS1Q/v-deo.html this mostly. For the second half however I used ua-cam.com/video/fgkYdIyxGFs/v-deo.html and particularly this one ua-cam.com/video/F9qmmtYRajU/v-deo.html
Thank you very much :) For fast licks like that being relaxed is very, very important! Just try to feel if you're tense anywhere while playing and relax there. As for the pinky specific, I think that it'll be down to practicing, I know Bernth has some great exercises that can help! To be honest I still struggle a lot with fast licks, and am no where near consistent with it. Just keep on trying, and I'm sure you'll get there! 🎸🎸
Howdy, i absolutely love how the tokai love rock sounds at the bottom but it's way out of my budget, do you know if there are any similar sounding ones for a lil cheaper price?
Weeell I'll be honest I'm not the biggest expert on this but I know that Harley Benton has a lot of pretty cheap Les Paul model guitars, and I guess any guitar with humbucker pickups on the bridge would do pretty decently. I do suggest you take this with a grain of salt cuz as I said I dooon't know all too much about it. Good luck!
@@scrambled3217 I currently play classic guitars and your videos really just motivated me to start playing electro, do you have any first electro guitar tips?
@@fishfinder7083 I see, honestly imo I'd just try playing whatever songs you love on electro. Bocchi's guitar riffs in their songs are absolute bangers, and for me that motivation has for the most part brought me to where I am today. You'll absolutely come across countless issues with technique or just general things that you don't know how to fix, and what I did was to just search up how to do it on YT since there are tons of really good video's out there! To put things in perspective, let's say I'm trying to learn the outro part of this songs, and I'm having trouble with the pitch bending. I'd search a video explaining it on YT, and then use the outro of this song as my "drilling exercise" instead of the one that might be provided in the video. In my opinion doing this is much more fun than some pure drilling exercise and it lets me remain more consistent getting practice in for pitch bending. You're essentially applying learnt technique-theory to a song you like directly. That's honestly the best advice I can give about this in general. As for specific electro guitar things, it all depends on what song you're learning. I don't know too much about classical guitars, but I believe things like vibrato, pitch bends, power chords and just playing on the higher frets in general is something more specifically for electro guitar, so can look into that if you want to. Sorry for the long rant xd, but I hope this helps! Good luck future guitarhero 🎸
Hello, may I ask that at 0:58 did you block the sound of strings 1,2,4,6 and play all six strings at the same time or did you just block the sound of string 4 and play three strings 3,4, 5. Is there any difference in sound between the above two methods? Thank you
I block all the strings not played! This is so you can just strum all the strings and not worry about where exactly you hit it, but I do recommend you try to aim for just string 3 and 5 because often times the lower strings do ring out still. By muting all strings and strumming them all you can also project more power into it, which sounds different from trying to just go for string 3 and 5 which would probably sound pretty small and contained. Hopefully this helped!
i know that feeling xd if you're using amplitube 5 like me, one big tip I used especially for my humbuckers is to turn the gain on the audio interface all the way to "zero". For some reason the signal going into it is always way too high, and even when you put it to zero it still records the sound pretty well. You'll have to use a different gain plugin before the amp sim or change the input gain in amplitube 5 up to a specific amount tho, this video explains exactly what I mean as well as the amount of gain you gotta put in for a ton of different amps in amplitube: ua-cam.com/video/Im82KE-UHTA/v-deo.html It looks a bit complicated but it's not too bad, and in my opinion it makes a huge difference. Also generally speaking for the EQ knobs on the amp itself, most of the time you're gonna get the best results if you stay close to 12 o'clock. Good luck with tone chasing!
@@scrambled3217Thanks bro also, I have amplitube 5 if you could share your profiles that would be awesome im also using a les paul so it wont be too different thanks
@@Lunajpch drive.google.com/file/d/10LccElngFYfbYHWvVtsJLLVjbWr-eRzD/view?usp=drive_link Here you go! It's an amplitube project so it looks a bit weird when you click on the link buuuut it should work. It's also a little bit different than the one in the video, I didn't use the two amp function for the one in the video. Sorry for the late response...
Thanks for watching! Again a huge thank you to everyone who supported me throughout this journey!
Hi, I bought a guitar about a year ago. Then I worked out for a month and quit because nothing was working out, but recently I decided to try again and your videos motivate me a lot. Seeing how you played this song 8 months ago and now is very cool. Thank you very much for your videos.
P.S. Your video "Guitar Progression #14 | Wasurete Yaranai | Bocchi The Rock!" my favorite, I watch it every time I see it.
That's so nice to hear, I'm glad I can help motivate you, thank you so much for the words!
Omg! Wonderful cover! You must have practiced a lot! Keep it up!
Thank you so much!! Also sorry for late reply xd
Best full cover I’ve seen, sick!
I'm really glad for those words ^^ Thank you very much!!
amazing work bud
Thank you!! 🎸
Great cover broo, you work really hard
Thank you so much!
this sounds awesome!! really great cover
Thank you so much!!
I didnt even notice any mistakes, well done bro
Thank you very much! 😊😊
Awesome 🤩
amazing cover with such length bro !! even if you said there are some mistakes i cant really hear it though, its enjoyable till the end, great stuff amazing, keep it up 🔥
Thank you so much for the kind words! Appreciate the support :)
This is so cool. I realy loke to hear this sound!
Thank you very much!!
holy flip! een liedje dat ik ken Klinkt zoals altijd geweldig man!
dankjewel tante peps!
@@scrambled3217 tante?! 😟
格好いい🎵
ありがとうございます!
@@scrambled3217
ありが鯛🎵
fucking nailed it dude!!!! great job!
Thank you very much for your support!
your music is lliterally motivation. Hope I can do that one day
Thank you so much for the kind words 🥹 I believe in you!
👍
Howdy, it's me again, if it's possible may i have the tabs you used for the song? I cannot find any good ones but your ones really sound nice.
Hi there :) I used a couple of different tabs; I started with learning the shortened anime version and used ua-cam.com/video/BJCb8gBFS1Q/v-deo.html this mostly. For the second half however I used
ua-cam.com/video/fgkYdIyxGFs/v-deo.html
and particularly this one ua-cam.com/video/F9qmmtYRajU/v-deo.html
how long have you been playing guitar if i may ask???
anyways, looking forward for more covers!!
Thank you so much! Right now it's been about 9.5 months
@@scrambled3217 brooo no wayy, not even a year????? ive been playing for a year or so, and i cant play this clean... respect+++
Gran sonido, hermoso cover
Awesome cover bro do you have any tips on how to get your fingers so precise and fast at 1:26 I’m having a hard time with my pinky
Thank you very much :) For fast licks like that being relaxed is very, very important! Just try to feel if you're tense anywhere while playing and relax there. As for the pinky specific, I think that it'll be down to practicing, I know Bernth has some great exercises that can help!
To be honest I still struggle a lot with fast licks, and am no where near consistent with it. Just keep on trying, and I'm sure you'll get there! 🎸🎸
@@scrambled3217 thank you so much bro this helps a lot
@@JaydenM7 Glad to help :))
Howdy, i absolutely love how the tokai love rock sounds at the bottom but it's way out of my budget, do you know if there are any similar sounding ones for a lil cheaper price?
Weeell I'll be honest I'm not the biggest expert on this but I know that Harley Benton has a lot of pretty cheap Les Paul model guitars, and I guess any guitar with humbucker pickups on the bridge would do pretty decently. I do suggest you take this with a grain of salt cuz as I said I dooon't know all too much about it. Good luck!
@@scrambled3217 I currently play classic guitars and your videos really just motivated me to start playing electro, do you have any first electro guitar tips?
@@fishfinder7083 I see, honestly imo I'd just try playing whatever songs you love on electro. Bocchi's guitar riffs in their songs are absolute bangers, and for me that motivation has for the most part brought me to where I am today.
You'll absolutely come across countless issues with technique or just general things that you don't know how to fix, and what I did was to just search up how to do it on YT since there are tons of really good video's out there!
To put things in perspective, let's say I'm trying to learn the outro part of this songs, and I'm having trouble with the pitch bending. I'd search a video explaining it on YT, and then use the outro of this song as my "drilling exercise" instead of the one that might be provided in the video. In my opinion doing this is much more fun than some pure drilling exercise and it lets me remain more consistent getting practice in for pitch bending. You're essentially applying learnt technique-theory to a song you like directly.
That's honestly the best advice I can give about this in general. As for specific electro guitar things, it all depends on what song you're learning. I don't know too much about classical guitars, but I believe things like vibrato, pitch bends, power chords and just playing on the higher frets in general is something more specifically for electro guitar, so can look into that if you want to.
Sorry for the long rant xd, but I hope this helps! Good luck future guitarhero 🎸
Hello, may I ask that at 0:58 did you block the sound of strings 1,2,4,6 and play all six strings at the same time or did you just block the sound of string 4 and play three strings 3,4, 5. Is there any difference in sound between the above two methods? Thank you
I block all the strings not played! This is so you can just strum all the strings and not worry about where exactly you hit it, but I do recommend you try to aim for just string 3 and 5 because often times the lower strings do ring out still. By muting all strings and strumming them all you can also project more power into it, which sounds different from trying to just go for string 3 and 5 which would probably sound pretty small and contained. Hopefully this helped!
Ik moet de serie eig nog kijken
www.crunchyroll.com/series/GXJHM3P19/bocchi-the-rock
nu
@@scrambled3217 ik gebruik GEEN crunchyroll (ik doe alles heel stout en illegaal enzo 😎😎😎😎)
Where did you get that Gibson?💀
local shop, it's a tokai tho cuz real gibson is too expensive 😭
@@scrambled3217 mantap:V
Can i get your tone bro.. Ive been struggling to find a good tone
i know that feeling xd
if you're using amplitube 5 like me, one big tip I used especially for my humbuckers is to turn the gain on the audio interface all the way to "zero". For some reason the signal going into it is always way too high, and even when you put it to zero it still records the sound pretty well. You'll have to use a different gain plugin before the amp sim or change the input gain in amplitube 5 up to a specific amount tho, this video explains exactly what I mean as well as the amount of gain you gotta put in for a ton of different amps in amplitube: ua-cam.com/video/Im82KE-UHTA/v-deo.html
It looks a bit complicated but it's not too bad, and in my opinion it makes a huge difference.
Also generally speaking for the EQ knobs on the amp itself, most of the time you're gonna get the best results if you stay close to 12 o'clock.
Good luck with tone chasing!
@@scrambled3217Thanks bro also, I have amplitube 5 if you could share your profiles that would be awesome im also using a les paul so it wont be too different thanks
@@Lunajpch drive.google.com/file/d/10LccElngFYfbYHWvVtsJLLVjbWr-eRzD/view?usp=drive_link
Here you go! It's an amplitube project so it looks a bit weird when you click on the link buuuut it should work. It's also a little bit different than the one in the video, I didn't use the two amp function for the one in the video.
Sorry for the late response...
Awesome, now pick up bass 😉
Thank you! Who knows...
maybe in the future (bass high money)
@@scrambled3217 indeed bass high money, but also great experience 🙂