I love this. I love that you break this down, explain what you're teaching and how to do it. As a metal fan I've always felt embarrassed I couldn't name anything but "oh man that's galloping I know that!".
This was perfect. Reverse and Gallops, Triplets and all condensed to 7 minutes. And with a Metronom so we can actually understand it properly. Love it.
I Love You Guitar! Thanks for your videos..i play rythmn guitar in band Down2Kill..ive been playin for a few years..but i need help comin up with some new riffs..so im goin back to the startin board..thanks so much for video..very professional
Sir, pls show me the exact angling between pick n string while playing triplet..... i find it difficult to play triplet while doing downward pick rhythm.
Once you´re in it the reverse gallop and the 'normal' gallop sound exactly the same to me. Its just the eighth note in the beginning thats different. The pulse doesnt really change at all. I always hear the 16th notes as kind of the start of the phrase. But you did explain it well. And finally I found someone who doesn´t call a gallop a triplet and actually knows the difference. lol
Killer video! Even though I've been playing for a while, sometimes its a good idea to re learn the basics from different styles and perspectives to help us keep learning. Thank you
A good song example that uses Gallop and reverse gallop in the same riff could be Pantera - Domination. At the end part of the song they play it slowly and switches it around after a couple of bars. i think it goes reverse gallop --> gallop --> short turnaround, repeat
Thanks for the vid! I still don't understand why the picking down-up-down down-up-down etc is preferred to down-up-down up-down-up etc which is way easier to me. I can't hear any significant difference. Could you please explain that? Thanks!
I think it has to do with sticking with the groove and people usually "feel" the gallop better when doing it down-up-down down-up-down way. That's because in between the first picks of each group of three you're missing exactly one up-pick, so if you keep moving your picking hand in a constant D-U-D-U-D-U motion, you just omit every second up-pick and you've got a gallop. It just feels more natural i guess. Just my 5 cents.
Timing, it's easier for most when playing an 1/8 and 2-1/16 to strum D-U-D because it is a natural pause caused by the technicality of the move... There are much fewer people that have the timing skills to include the "pause" between the last 1/16 and the start of the 1/8th note... If I alternate my picking, I have to mentally include that "pause" which is harder to do, and impossible for most beginners... Besides, alternate picking would have you either skip your up stroke, or create the pause yourself, and the D-U-D method generates the pause for you... It's great IF you have that timing ability, but many lack the advanced timing skills it would take to create the pause under an alternate picking scenario, so the short answer would be "it's easier for beginners"...
Its done that way because your down stroke is naturally more stacatto that your up stroke. It gives the rythem its sound. Unless you specifically work on it your up stroke dose not sound like your down.
Been trying to get the 'reverse gallop' for weeks now. I'm blown away at the speed guitarists can use it. I find myself trying to use my bicep to help with speed, as if to control the downward stroke with my arm, upward twitch with my wrist and the continued motion of my arm for the second downward stroke, I end up clogged with lactic acid before long. I imagine I'm compensating for a shear lack of precision and speed in my wrist but I just don't seem to be getting any faster. Any advice?
When your playing reverse gallop on two-strings simultaneously like in All alone-Blind Witness intro would you still recommend down up down down up down, I get caught on the strings in between the back to back downstrokes cause it’s so fast
How do you pick a fast tempo 16-8-16. On gallop i do down-down-up.. my master told me to alternate sixteenths and always downstroke 8ths ( in the context of metal).. pleeease help!
I would've been using a TonePort at this time with the bundled Gearbox software. The preset would've been either Angel P-Ball, Metal Man or Diamond Plate. I now use Aurora's Rhino VST, Helix Native or Line 6 Metallurgy VST suite.
Corey, have you ever or could you do any tech death rhythm tutorials? Something kinda easy to get people started down that road. If not , would you have any suggestions?
Unlikely I ever will since my hands and arms don't like any fast, technical stuff these days. I'd search google. Some of those guys in bands might give skype lessons in that style.
I understand most phrases within the guitar language, but can you expand on the 1/8 and 1/16 and bars? I kinda skipped over that. That and sharps, the important stuff I guess. I just went on feel honestly. Is it weird to say I just have a feel for it? Like with the two 4ths. I can hear it in my head and know what's next. But I want to learn it so I can add on to my knowledge. I like the way you explain it. How you slow it down. Keep doing what you do!.
A bar just divides the piece of music. Most music has four beats per bar. 8th notes are worth half a beat and 16th notes are worth a quarter of a beat.
Hey Cory, I am an intermediate guitarist and i am just beginning to get this rhythm down. My problem is that i keep accidentally hitting the string on the upstroke in which im not supposed to play which prevents me from playing the rhythm properly unless i play it very slow. What would you recommend i do to stop this habit and move on to greater speeds with my galloping?
do you guys have backing tracks? cool lessons, been playing lead for years but never really played rhythm so I've been trying to break into that. my problem is my lead is so advanced that learning new stuff like metal rhythm is a bit of a challenge because I can just rip and lead but I am a beginner to metal rhythm so I feels like the 3 month of guitar lol
Most products I sell contain backing tracks. Visit the download store to check them out; there's a page for each product with details of what each pack contains.
I'm playing half step and have a thick tone. is that preventing me from playing like this because I'm doing everything these kinds of lessons are telling me
Still by far the most difficult thing about this is the pick positioning itself. The rhythm I can manage but I wonder, pick thickness? I wonder too about angle of the pick as it seems turning it so that the strings glide up and down the triangle shaped ramping of the pick. That seems to help, or should I just force the pick through and make the strings move around rather more rather than angle the pick or use a softer pick? Furthermore, how far from the bridge or neck that I should be doing this is a wonder. There's a lot of details going on here that seem to greatly affect this gallop movement. I wish I had those details figured as just pick angle right now takes me from "able" to "zero" right now. So I wonder how much I'm still missing that could make this much easier.
I use 1.2mm Dunlop Jazz III's. The pick's hardness makes it much easier to push through the strings. Since it's a Jazz 3, it's very pointy which allows for more precise and faster picking. When you're picking, I just using edge picking, it's not hard and I'm pretty sure you already do it by what I read in your comment, it's not a difficult technique, and almost everyone does it naturally to some extent. You want the edge of your pick to be parallel to the string, but not too much, also make sure you aren't picking flat against the strings, it gives more resistance to the pick, unlike edge picking. As for your palm, I usually keep it close enough to the bridge before the point where my palm won't mute the strings. Basically, don't pick too close to the neck, but dont pick too close to the bridge. You'll find a sweet spot where you'll find no resistence or wacky tone. Hope this helps.
@@thereasonableamericans411 I had been struggling with the galloping rythm for 2 months using regular strumming picks. After switching to jazz picks it was like a night and day difference. I highly recommend them if you wanna play metal
Great explanation video! What do you think of the gallops in this one, and I'm pretty sure that's triplets (?) during the breakdown midway through, thoughts? ua-cam.com/video/99zsH6iG_6c/v-deo.html Not bad for high heels and the one shredding the dimebag darrell dean was 5mos pregnant, ridiculous talent, Dragonforce eat your heart out. 🤘 Currently my favorite all around metal band and that's saying something as my favorites are the big 6 (+ Testament and Exodus), Maiden, Priest and Helloween. Enjoy!
@@CoreyHunter As a guitarist, think you'll appreciate this song by them, Signs of Deliverance. There's harmonizing solos than there's this...oh and it's live for God's sake (no room for error). ua-cam.com/video/o6oVfCzruHQ/v-deo.html Watch for the lights to turn red.
@@CoreyHunter Not sure if you're still exploring Lovebites but here's another amazing one by them ua-cam.com/video/Ae8pQVu-RN8/v-deo.html. Has that 80s metal sound to open then something special happens mid-way through, well and then they just blow the top off. Midori's solo...making that guitar squeal is just precious! They are absolutely lightning in a bottle for a heavy metal band and be able to do this. Enjoy!
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I love this. I love that you break this down, explain what you're teaching and how to do it. As a metal fan I've always felt embarrassed I couldn't name anything but "oh man that's galloping I know that!".
i see your using the hetfield black fang pick lol just so happens i just got a few of those myself lol
Frankie Boots do you like a super stiff pick up for metal playing?
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Ignore one of previous comments. You're NOT talking too much. It's also YOUR video. Do what you want! ☺
Fantastic job, btw!
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Cool that you mentioned Raining Blood by Slayer, I came here just to learn that song
It's unfortunate you have to dance around the copy right laws
I agree.
Don't forget Run To The Hills by Iron Maiden..lol. I think that what gave them the idea for the horses running on the plains in the video.
This was perfect. Reverse and Gallops, Triplets and all condensed to 7 minutes. And with a Metronom so we can actually understand it properly. Love it.
A good example would be "Avantasia - The Final Sacrifice".
Love this tutorial for breaking down the theory in a clear manner.
I too love Avantasia. You should also try "Don't Hide Your Eyes" by Axenstar.
The Pursuit of Vikings by Amon Amarth is a top tier song to learn galloping
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Next step would be Disposable heroes
@@olli.tiainen and next step would be Battery
@@kaankarapolat5162 maybe true, for me battery was actually easier when I started guitar
I Love You Guitar! Thanks for your videos..i play rythmn guitar in band Down2Kill..ive been playin for a few years..but i need help comin up with some new riffs..so im goin back to the startin board..thanks so much for video..very professional
Sir, pls show me the exact angling between pick n string while playing triplet..... i find it difficult to play triplet while doing downward pick rhythm.
Great stuff, nice and calm, helpful and to the point.
Once you´re in it the reverse gallop and the 'normal' gallop sound exactly the same to me. Its just the eighth note in the beginning thats different. The pulse doesnt really change at all. I always hear the 16th notes as kind of the start of the phrase. But you did explain it well. And finally I found someone who doesn´t call a gallop a triplet and actually knows the difference. lol
Yeah, same thing just doesn't start with a 1/8 note
Thank you both for this, really helped it clear up for me
i have a 2012 dbz bolero. Thanks for the setup link. Corey, thank you so much for the lesson and for the download.
Thanks so much for this, rock n roll is life and I wanna be able to play more than For Whom the Bell Tolls lol🤟🤟🤟
Praise the sun! Awesome videos as usual dude, thank you!
Killer video! Even though I've been playing for a while, sometimes its a good idea to re learn the basics from different styles and perspectives to help us keep learning. Thank you
A good song example that uses Gallop and reverse gallop in the same riff could be Pantera - Domination. At the end part of the song they play it slowly and switches it around after a couple of bars. i think it goes reverse gallop --> gallop --> short turnaround, repeat
Lots of great techniques in that tune.
When i watch these, i always imagine it's chris hemsworth teaching me all the metalz
Now that I read that Im with Thor
Great video, just one recommendation would have been to show the symbols for each pattern.
Some people who don't do theory wouldn't really know.
Thanks for the vid! I still don't understand why the picking down-up-down down-up-down etc is preferred to down-up-down up-down-up etc which is way easier to me. I can't hear any significant difference. Could you please explain that? Thanks!
Whatever works for you is fine.
Corey Hunter Great, thanks for your reply.
I think it has to do with sticking with the groove and people usually "feel" the gallop better when doing it down-up-down down-up-down way. That's because in between the first picks of each group of three you're missing exactly one up-pick, so if you keep moving your picking hand in a constant D-U-D-U-D-U motion, you just omit every second up-pick and you've got a gallop. It just feels more natural i guess. Just my 5 cents.
Timing, it's easier for most when playing an 1/8 and 2-1/16 to strum D-U-D because it is a natural pause caused by the technicality of the move... There are much fewer people that have the timing skills to include the "pause" between the last 1/16 and the start of the 1/8th note... If I alternate my picking, I have to mentally include that "pause" which is harder to do, and impossible for most beginners... Besides, alternate picking would have you either skip your up stroke, or create the pause yourself, and the D-U-D method generates the pause for you... It's great IF you have that timing ability, but many lack the advanced timing skills it would take to create the pause under an alternate picking scenario, so the short answer would be "it's easier for beginners"...
Its done that way because your down stroke is naturally more stacatto that your up stroke. It gives the rythem its sound. Unless you specifically work on it your up stroke dose not sound like your down.
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Love your videos dude! What model and brand guitar is that by the way man? It's absolutely beautiful
DBZ Halcyon. Made in Korea, designed by Dean Zelinsky.
Thank you for asking, I was wondering the same thing!!!
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Been trying to get the 'reverse gallop' for weeks now. I'm blown away at the speed guitarists can use it. I find myself trying to use my bicep to help with speed, as if to control the downward stroke with my arm, upward twitch with my wrist and the continued motion of my arm for the second downward stroke, I end up clogged with lactic acid before long. I imagine I'm compensating for a shear lack of precision and speed in my wrist but I just don't seem to be getting any faster.
Any advice?
It takes a lot of time, patience and practice. Slow it down, get conscious of excessive tension and release it before proceeding to faster speeds.
@@CoreyHunter Well... It's not like I can go to work instead. 😅
I'll keep at it.
Nice Hetfield Blackfang pick man
When your playing reverse gallop on two-strings simultaneously like in All alone-Blind Witness intro would you still recommend down up down down up down, I get caught on the strings in between the back to back downstrokes cause it’s so fast
For faster tempos, you have to; it sounds better, anyway.
Gemini Guitar Ok cool I’ll keep practicing the down up down down, thanks for the reply!
How do you do it fast up and down without getting the pick stuck?
Angling the pick helps. Also make sure you're using a heavy pick and your strings are fresh.
Youve got the hetfield pick too
I love when thor teaches me how to play guitar
How do you pick a fast tempo 16-8-16. On gallop i do down-down-up.. my master told me to alternate sixteenths and always downstroke 8ths ( in the context of metal).. pleeease help!
nevertheless too late but you were right
Very good work!!!!!
i love your distortion sound.....can you please tell me the name?
I would've been using a TonePort at this time with the bundled Gearbox software. The preset would've been either Angel P-Ball, Metal Man or Diamond Plate. I now use Aurora's Rhino VST, Helix Native or Line 6 Metallurgy VST suite.
Corey, have you ever or could you do any tech death rhythm tutorials? Something kinda easy to get people started down that road. If not , would you have any suggestions?
Unlikely I ever will since my hands and arms don't like any fast, technical stuff these days. I'd search google. Some of those guys in bands might give skype lessons in that style.
I hear that. Thanks Corey!
Great video, well done, thanks
Great! Thats what i'm looking for, thanks!!!
All I kept hearing in my head was white zombies thunder kiss’ 65🤔🤘🏼🤟🏼
Lol, same
I heard Paranoid
great vídeo man!!
Thank you !
I understand most phrases within the guitar language, but can you expand on the 1/8 and 1/16 and bars? I kinda skipped over that. That and sharps, the important stuff I guess. I just went on feel honestly. Is it weird to say I just have a feel for it? Like with the two 4ths. I can hear it in my head and know what's next. But I want to learn it so I can add on to my knowledge. I like the way you explain it. How you slow it down. Keep doing what you do!.
A bar just divides the piece of music. Most music has four beats per bar. 8th notes are worth half a beat and 16th notes are worth a quarter of a beat.
Great videos! Can i ask, what picks do you use in this video? Thanks!
I use Ultex Hetfield Blackfangs 1.14
I have the same pick as you lol, Metallica's Blackfang
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Hey Cory, I am an intermediate guitarist and i am just beginning to get this rhythm down. My problem is that i keep accidentally hitting the string on the upstroke in which im not supposed to play which prevents me from playing the rhythm properly unless i play it very slow. What would you recommend i do to stop this habit and move on to greater speeds with my galloping?
That means you need to tighten the motion of the pick so that it doesn't travel beyond the bottom of the string you're picking.
do you guys have backing tracks? cool lessons, been playing lead for years but never really played rhythm so I've been trying to break into that. my problem is my lead is so advanced that learning new stuff like metal rhythm is a bit of a challenge because I can just rip and lead but I am a beginner to metal rhythm so I feels like the 3 month of guitar lol
Most products I sell contain backing tracks. Visit the download store to check them out; there's a page for each product with details of what each pack contains.
I feel you! It's so frustrating finding something so "simple" yet so complicated.
I'm playing half step and have a thick tone. is that preventing me from playing like this because I'm doing everything these kinds of lessons are telling me
It shouldn't if the guitar has been set up properly for the string gauge you are using.
Star Lord You still having trouble with this?
Hi, 0.11 strings?
.10-46.
Still by far the most difficult thing about this is the pick positioning itself. The rhythm I can manage but I wonder, pick thickness? I wonder too about angle of the pick as it seems turning it so that the strings glide up and down the triangle shaped ramping of the pick. That seems to help, or should I just force the pick through and make the strings move around rather more rather than angle the pick or use a softer pick? Furthermore, how far from the bridge or neck that I should be doing this is a wonder. There's a lot of details going on here that seem to greatly affect this gallop movement. I wish I had those details figured as just pick angle right now takes me from "able" to "zero" right now. So I wonder how much I'm still missing that could make this much easier.
I use 1.2mm Dunlop Jazz III's. The pick's hardness makes it much easier to push through the strings. Since it's a Jazz 3, it's very pointy which allows for more precise and faster picking. When you're picking, I just using edge picking, it's not hard and I'm pretty sure you already do it by what I read in your comment, it's not a difficult technique, and almost everyone does it naturally to some extent. You want the edge of your pick to be parallel to the string, but not too much, also make sure you aren't picking flat against the strings, it gives more resistance to the pick, unlike edge picking.
As for your palm, I usually keep it close enough to the bridge before the point where my palm won't mute the strings. Basically, don't pick too close to the neck, but dont pick too close to the bridge. You'll find a sweet spot where you'll find no resistence or wacky tone.
Hope this helps.
Interesting, I'll experiment with some thicker pick varieties. Thanks for your advice on the details. I'll give this some tries!
@@thereasonableamericans411 I had been struggling with the galloping rythm for 2 months using regular strumming picks. After switching to jazz picks it was like a night and day difference. I highly recommend them if you wanna play metal
Pick? Heavy med light ?
Hetfield Blackfang 1.14.
Got the same plectrum (blackfang)😈
I got the hetfield white fang
hi where in syd you a teacher
can you do another triplet video I'm still not getting it
just count in your head 123 123 123 123 as you pick then youll get it
Awesome thanks
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The faster you chug the more slightly angled your pick is right? I don’t want to cheat.
Everybody is different. I don't increase the angle though. It's always about 30 degrees.
Gemini Guitar okay with you saying that I think I go from 45 degrees to 30 when speeding up. Thank you for the clarity
basically muse knights of cydonia as an example yeah
So reverse gallop is down up down?
Yes.
Galloping is slayer favorite 🤣
Nice thanks
Corey what amp and pedal did you is for this tone!?
i don't use amps. The guitar is a DBZ Halcyon. See 'My Sound & Setup' link below the video.
What strings you use?
.10-46 Ernie Ball Slinky.
Hey Corey,what guitar are you using here?
dbz halcyon
I respect that he’s using a James Hetfield signature pick
What part of australia are you from mate?
Sydney.
Grey Area He says it at the start of every video lol.
Im from newcastle,im down for lessons
@@greyarea6739 Australia don't exists ,you are all actors lol
I'm showing this to every guitarist who calls gallops triplets.
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Pls link the guitars or write their names in the description!!!
Or visit the website: geminiguitar.com.au/equipment-software-plugins/
I love the Sunn
What amp??
I use a Line 6 TonePort UX-1.
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What's the guitar model?
DBZ Halcyon.
I was wated last night and didnt hear heisenbooger lol
I thought you played nothing but that sg :)
speed gallop
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Great explanation video! What do you think of the gallops in this one, and I'm pretty sure that's triplets (?) during the breakdown midway through, thoughts? ua-cam.com/video/99zsH6iG_6c/v-deo.html
Not bad for high heels and the one shredding the dimebag darrell dean was 5mos pregnant, ridiculous talent, Dragonforce eat your heart out. 🤘 Currently my favorite all around metal band and that's saying something as my favorites are the big 6 (+ Testament and Exodus), Maiden, Priest and Helloween. Enjoy!
Hadn't heard them until now. Very good playing. Honestly, much better than Dragonforce.
@@CoreyHunter Glad you enjoyed. Here's one of their songs influenced by Slayer. Enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/5Pc0XK0lNmU/v-deo.html
@@CoreyHunter As a guitarist, think you'll appreciate this song by them, Signs of Deliverance. There's harmonizing solos than there's this...oh and it's live for God's sake (no room for error). ua-cam.com/video/o6oVfCzruHQ/v-deo.html Watch for the lights to turn red.
@@CoreyHunter Not sure if you're still exploring Lovebites but here's another amazing one by them ua-cam.com/video/Ae8pQVu-RN8/v-deo.html. Has that 80s metal sound to open then something special happens mid-way through, well and then they just blow the top off. Midori's solo...making that guitar squeal is just precious! They are absolutely lightning in a bottle for a heavy metal band and be able to do this. Enjoy!
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So battery
All i hear is white zombie 😂
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Sounds like the intro synth to sauce by lil pump
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