I really enjoyed this man! I come from a more modern extreme metal sound but I recently discovered this kind of music through some stoner/sludge/psychedelic rock/metal bands (apologies for my lack in terminology, still discovering) and I just love it. I own a PRS signature baritone which I currently don't have access to and man... I wish I could play that thing now, haha. Keep it on, mate. Will browse your other stuff now
Thanks mate! I'm not super regular- unfortunately- but I try to get to all the questions and suggestions from the comments, so if you'd like to see anything else, let me know. Thanks for hanging around!
Thank you so much! Please pick up a guitar! It's an amazing instrument and it is very satisfying indeed to just riff for a few minutes or hours. Let me know if you need help with anything
@@NicolasPerrault Yeah, personally I haven't really found similarly unique music projects after that. Wrest is a genius when it comes to songwriting and atmospheric guitar work.
I would definitely love to hear a full version of the song at the end sounded awesome I’ve honestly come back a few times after watching this whole video just to skip to the end to listen to the awesome song.
Hey man, thank you so much for a tutorial (real tutorial) about such genres like Funeral -and Drone Doom. It's really interesting and give me some more ideas. But I have one question, have you maybe some ideas, how I can create a dark sounding melody over a rhythm riff? Because only to work with some scales are not really helpful, because it doesn't sound every time good or fixed with the rhythm guitar. I mean i know, which intervalls can sound creepy oder melancholic together but it doesn't really helps. Maybe you got some helpful tips. Cheers \m/
Is it necessary to use a baritone guitar to play Doom or Drone? I mainly use PRS guitars, two Custom 24's, one is a 7 string, and recently bought the Tremonti signature. Since I have met Paul a few times, friends with guys that work at the Maryland factory, and PRS makes great guitars, I favor the company. Used to be a heavy Fender player, still have my Strat for hard and heavy Rock. The 7 string just sounds amazing doing Drone and Sludge with the factory pickups, tuned to drop G, sometimes drop F.
Absolutely not. Generally speaking though a low to very tuning is crucial for the sound. And since I have a baritone guitar tuned to B standard at the ready I use it as my main are for everything lower than D standard. I'm quite certain a 7 string or down-tuned standard scale guitar will do the trick.
Can u play stoner on fender Stratocaster? And if yes what is needed for this gain/ ? I Havel a Small amplifier ....could i use some pedal for it?? Im a total beginner
Sure! A strat is a very versatile guitar and will be of great use for almost all genres. If you're amp cannot generate the sound you're looking for, pedals are the way to modulate the overall sound (sometimes quite drastically). For classic stoner riffage maybe try a big muff by electro harmonix or maybe a zvex fuzzfactory, or if you're into a little more clean-ish fuzz try a fuzzface. The fuzzface can also be used to fatten up clean sounds. Try these out at your local guitar store and don't be afraid to bring your guitar and your amp to try out pedals- most stores seem to be ok with that. Hope that helps! If you have anything else you want information on, let me know. Cheers
@@NicolasPerrault I need to learn The Basic things First lol ...like happy birthday , but Then im straight into stoner : D i like The Word: clean-ish fuzz because this may be exactly my type. I just felt like stratocaster is too classic for it : D ok so my last question is - when I browse for pedals do I need specific knowledge? I spent all my money on this guitar and I dont want to burn it with a doom pedal : D but yeah stoner Sound is more motivating to practise...
@@AnAntUnderTheRoof pedals can of course be quite expensive, but there's a pretty decent used market for pedals (check reverb.com) and as a diy solution if you're ok with a soldering iron there's a ton of affordable kits you can build yourself. I'd say try fuzz pedals out first for stoner sounds but they can be quite versatile if you get to know them better.
@@NicolasPerrault ua-cam.com/video/4_Al8H5jo5c/v-deo.html I Love such Sound but after looking at 30 pedals i assume u need to play well and have a band to achieve it : D because none of these pedals had it haha
@@NicolasPerrault I generally like The Sound of a guitar but I miss The Sound as if you pull The string and it's like you leave the engine on it's stays for a moment : D i will look for it
I'm trying really hard not to make a negative creative critic comment, but I will just say that you are over generalizing the genre. Don't get me wrong, I seriously love what you are attempting to do. It's just that I have a personal history with many in the know of this for about 20 years or so, and enough to call BS when I hear it. Not your tone mind you. It's just more your over simplified descriptions of the genre to be honest. There's more to it than that. You get my "like" and "subscribe" tho without question! You get my mad respect as well! Cheers!
@@EasyHeat "attempting to do"... You still sound like a dick, despite trying to play it down. I bet he's really happy he got your "like and subscribe". What an honour to receive such an award from someone whose personal history with a genre, or at least the description of a genre.
I really enjoyed this man! I come from a more modern extreme metal sound but I recently discovered this kind of music through some stoner/sludge/psychedelic rock/metal bands (apologies for my lack in terminology, still discovering) and I just love it. I own a PRS signature baritone which I currently don't have access to and man... I wish I could play that thing now, haha. Keep it on, mate. Will browse your other stuff now
Thanks mate! I'm not super regular- unfortunately- but I try to get to all the questions and suggestions from the comments, so if you'd like to see anything else, let me know.
Thanks for hanging around!
This is great man, love the riffs and it gives me encouragement to buy a guitar and play those riffs when I'm feeling funeral doom
Thank you so much! Please pick up a guitar! It's an amazing instrument and it is very satisfying indeed to just riff for a few minutes or hours.
Let me know if you need help with anything
Thanx for doing this series.
Really great stuff.
Thanks mate! Anything else you'd like to see?
Been looking for this kind of tone for years. Reminds me of those slow Leviathan / Lurker of Chalice passages.
Dude, I miss those days... but thankfully we still have the records.
@@NicolasPerrault Yeah, personally I haven't really found similarly unique music projects after that. Wrest is a genius when it comes to songwriting and atmospheric guitar work.
I second the sludge tutorial please. Good stuff. Thanks
I would definitely love to hear a full version of the song at the end sounded awesome I’ve honestly come back a few times after watching this whole video just to skip to the end to listen to the awesome song.
i like the video and funeral doom and black metal. nice take on the best ganer of all rock music. hope you make another funeral doom song
Thanks!
Man, you nailed it again! Good job!
Thanks mate! Let me know if you'd like to see something specific, I'll certainly give it a try.
@@NicolasPerrault I think you’re covering everything one needs for some decent doomy sound in your videos.
Absolutely brill, learnt a lot from this vid.....what did you downtune to out of curiosity?? Thanks
Oohhh... I think it's standard baritone b tuning, but I occasionally live in c#, so one of those
.. I honestly can't remember, sorry mate 😅😅
@@NicolasPerrault 🤣🤣 no worries, got a seven string and trying out different tunings and different string guages....
Love these sounds thank you! 🙏
Thanks!
Hello, I come back to this video often because I think the tone is perfect. Did you ever make the Headrush download available?
I think I posted it on my buy me a coffee account, but I might be mistaken. Let me check. If not I'll upload it within a week.
@@NicolasPerrault I can't find it. Got my MX5 a few days ago and bought you a coffee as a thank you.
@@NicolasPerrault Any way I can get that download?
@@NicolasPerrault Sorry to be a pest but has this been uploaded yet?
Mournful Congregation is full of solos and clean parts ...
Funeral doom is amazing
You should definitely do one for Sludge!
I'm working on it!
@@NicolasPerrault 🤘🏼
@@NicolasPerrault Lies!!! 😂
@@MasterKeySolutions never said I was good at finishing stuff 😅
Tuning DO ... slow tempo ... sorrow ... guttural voice ... heavy disto ... and dépressive soul ! Go for Nortt, Shape Of Despair, Abyssmal Sorrow ...
Nortt and abysmal sorrow are more Depressive Black/Funeral Doom I absolutely love those bands...
ive never been this early, clicked so fast.
OMG, this is what buzzfeed feels like! 😂
Love this series
Thanks!
Hey man, thank you so much for a tutorial (real tutorial) about such genres like Funeral -and Drone Doom. It's really interesting and give me some more ideas.
But I have one question, have you maybe some ideas, how I can create a dark sounding melody over a rhythm riff? Because only to work with some scales are not really helpful, because it doesn't sound every time good or fixed with the rhythm guitar. I mean i know, which intervalls can sound creepy oder melancholic together but it doesn't really helps.
Maybe you got some helpful tips.
Cheers \m/
Hey mate! Thanks a bunch for your feedback! I'll get on a dark/melancholic scales tutorial asap.
Chromatic and harmonic minor scale is your friend
@@WakizashiSabre Absolutely, and keep it simple.. you can make anything sound darker if you listen to sombre melodies, it's in the heart, man
Yeah, I don't have friends. But I will subscribe.
Thanks mate! Hang around the comments section... we're all a bit weird here.
Friends are overrated. Im looking at stoner pedals without Basic knowledge of The guitar so dont worry
🤘
Is it necessary to use a baritone guitar to play Doom or Drone? I mainly use PRS guitars, two Custom 24's, one is a 7 string, and recently bought the Tremonti signature. Since I have met Paul a few times, friends with guys that work at the Maryland factory, and PRS makes great guitars, I favor the company. Used to be a heavy Fender player, still have my Strat for hard and heavy Rock. The 7 string just sounds amazing doing Drone and Sludge with the factory pickups, tuned to drop G, sometimes drop F.
Absolutely not. Generally speaking though a low to very tuning is crucial for the sound. And since I have a baritone guitar tuned to B standard at the ready I use it as my main are for everything lower than D standard.
I'm quite certain a 7 string or down-tuned standard scale guitar will do the trick.
my room is my friend
Can u play stoner on fender Stratocaster? And if yes what is needed for this gain/ ? I Havel a Small amplifier ....could i use some pedal for it?? Im a total beginner
Sure! A strat is a very versatile guitar and will be of great use for almost all genres. If you're amp cannot generate the sound you're looking for, pedals are the way to modulate the overall sound (sometimes quite drastically). For classic stoner riffage maybe try a big muff by electro harmonix or maybe a zvex fuzzfactory, or if you're into a little more clean-ish fuzz try a fuzzface.
The fuzzface can also be used to fatten up clean sounds.
Try these out at your local guitar store and don't be afraid to bring your guitar and your amp to try out pedals- most stores seem to be ok with that.
Hope that helps! If you have anything else you want information on, let me know.
Cheers
@@NicolasPerrault I need to learn The Basic things First lol ...like happy birthday , but Then im straight into stoner : D i like The Word: clean-ish fuzz because this may be exactly my type. I just felt like stratocaster is too classic for it : D ok so my last question is - when I browse for pedals do I need specific knowledge? I spent all my money on this guitar and I dont want to burn it with a doom pedal : D but yeah stoner Sound is more motivating to practise...
@@AnAntUnderTheRoof pedals can of course be quite expensive, but there's a pretty decent used market for pedals (check reverb.com) and as a diy solution if you're ok with a soldering iron there's a ton of affordable kits you can build yourself. I'd say try fuzz pedals out first for stoner sounds but they can be quite versatile if you get to know them better.
@@NicolasPerrault ua-cam.com/video/4_Al8H5jo5c/v-deo.html I Love such Sound but after looking at 30 pedals i assume u need to play well and have a band to achieve it : D because none of these pedals had it haha
@@NicolasPerrault I generally like The Sound of a guitar but I miss The Sound as if you pull The string and it's like you leave the engine on it's stays for a moment : D i will look for it
I'm trying really hard not to make a negative creative critic comment, but I will just say that you are over generalizing the genre. Don't get me wrong, I seriously love what you are attempting to do. It's just that I have a personal history with many in the know of this for about 20 years or so, and enough to call BS when I hear it. Not your tone mind you. It's just more your over simplified descriptions of the genre to be honest. There's more to it than that.
You get my "like" and "subscribe" tho without question!
You get my mad respect as well!
Cheers!
What do you mean? Genuine question.
@@DaveTaste I think my English was pretty clear.
@@EasyHeat "attempting to do"... You still sound like a dick, despite trying to play it down. I bet he's really happy he got your "like and subscribe". What an honour to receive such an award from someone whose personal history with a genre, or at least the description of a genre.
Can I be millionary playing funeral doom because I see not too much people in this subgenre. But you never know I star tomorrow with my band🤣🤣