He’s too nice of a guy to show how pissed he was that Head left lol.. The first time I saw Korn I remember Munky stayed on stage for like 30 minutes after the band bounced (and most of the crowd) with his new baby just talking to the folks that stayed and wanted to introduce his kid. (Talking in the mic toward those of us that stayed around) Ever since then I had a lot of respect for him as a person. Always been a HUGE fan but I’ll always remember that. It showed a human side you rarely see in a rock star. He didn’t know us, he didn’t have to do that, but he wanted to connect. It meant something to me. It was 2002 in Austin, Texas. I was 15 years old.
i believe you i feel munky has always been the nicest out of the 5. even david said after hes left that he respects munky and probably why he never talked shit about him oppose to the others
He's a musician not a guitar teacher... He may not be technical but he can write a fucking riff that sticks in your head for decades. You have to respect that.
I thought it did a great job explaining this. IMO he's both a musician with the temperament of a teacher ...better than most guitar teachers. Most guitar teachers are morons. Not this guy. Very intelligent, patient and a straight up class act.
@@richterbelmont2 and lots of them don't know how to make what they think of sound good. It's one thing to be able to play it.... it's a completely different story to make it and make fuck loads of money out of it because it is appealing. Literally with enough practice I could play almost anything. Doesn't make me a good musician. Musicians to me think of it and play it.
Blue in the Muse when I saw them in ‘95 the guitar techs came out to check the guitars before the band came out, and when the guitar techs strummed the open notes all the way through the crowd went crazy just because of how distinctive they were. You were just like yup that’s their guitar sound. They also both still had their Hughes and kettner amps
Absolutely! I tried like crazy to get that tone. I bought an Ibanez RG7621 7 string with the same Zero Edge trem bridge. I put dual DiMarzio PAF humbuckers like Munky had at the time. I ran through several distortion pedals and never did find his patented tone. Ugh. I gave up.
All it is a Mesa boogie dual, triple and road king rectifier.. korns tone.. they keep it simple and their rigs and pedal boards are basically the same as they always have been
i taught guitar lessons from 1997-2004 and this was the most requested song my students asked me to teach them. let's just quote john conner "easy money"
There's just something incredibly charming and innocent about the way he describes this. Like he has no idea what he's talking about (in terms of theory) but he's just discovered this really cool thing and wants to share it with you :)
Guitar nerds like myself are very annoying at times. They trash any one who can't play like Jason Becker or Steve Vai. Steve Vai himself tells a story about hearing Korn for the first time and being blown away by them. I myself am not a big fan but I do enjoy their first album which blind appeared on. I have spent hours and hours daily for a number of years trying to become a great player and when I reached proficiency at the instrument a few people wanting to learn to play asked "wow did you get so good, I could never do that" and my reply was always You don't have to be great at guitar to be a great musician. Many musicians I revere are not great players at all. People like Chris Cornell and even Kurt Cobain are not technicians but they wrote amazing music. You have to identify your goals. If want to be a virtuoso then the rules change, you have to spend a portion of your life dedicated to playing and practicing for many long hours. If you want to be a songwriter then the amount of practice is greatly decreased. Ultimately writing and expressing yourself creatively is the most important thing, The Korn guys aren't trying to write music that is progressive with shredding riffs and solos. There's nothing remotely wrong with that but for some people if the music isn't mind bending with technique then the people who create it suck. I can play circles around Chris Cornell but he is a far better musician than i am because he possesses the ability to write powerful songs with memorable hooks. Guitar nerds can be so judgmental in the worse kinda way. Great music is great music rather its played with virtuosity or crude skills altogether. As long as it has impact the people who wrote it are quality artists.
+Kris Ross yeah that's where I get into arguments with nikki sixx people always said oh he isn't good but nobody can take away how he wrote his songs and how the guitar and drums and vocals were styled not everyone has the same style and badassery as the masters of guitars, drums and bass but they kick ass in their own way
+Dalton Evans I think it's funny how Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee are both more famous than Vince Neil and Mick Mars. In most hair metal bands, you'd expect the singer or guitar player to be the stars.
man he's so weird it's a pleasure to listen to him :p he's good weird, and he's not faking. You can tell he's a slightly ambiguous character. Cool things he says musically too..
You can tell he doesn't know music like a lot of us that just play music. Just playing and playing your style is all that matters,you can't explain it,you just do it lol. Love this video.
I don't listen to Korn anymore, I haven't since the early 2000's, but I'll never lose my appreciation for them; especially their debut and Follow the Leader. Now, saying that, I feel that I have to state how much I enjoyed this video. I wish Munky and Head did this with every Korn song.
Munky is the coolest guy he took time in 1995 to tell a aggravating 13 year old kid how they got there guitars so low and told me about vai 7 string and down tuning ti A standard but also got autograph and guitar pick hes still my guitar hero
Phillip Patakos When Head was gone for a bit being done with the depressing, dark, muddy sadness of Korn he went and became a born again christian and wanted to embrace love and grace and new things. Of course, he is back now and that is awesome. Someone once said that to be a christian is to be in the world and not of it. You don't have to leave your friends and your band but it's nice to find yourself too and have that journey..but that was a funny comment, indeed.
Monkey is more than a teacher. What a great lesson: he is a genius ... !!! with such simple resources, they have achieved a classic piece. Blind is a masterpiece.
@CYB3R2K30 EADGBE is standard tuning on a six string guitar, the first E meaning the top string, last E meaning bottom. This song uses a seven string with tuning ADGCFAD which means a six string guitar is tuned down one whole step, but there's also a big fat floppy top string tuned down from B to A. If you tune your six string down to CGCFAD, called drop C, your guitar is one step down except for your top string which is 2 steps down. It helps replicate the seventh string. Only Munky is in a standard tuning (all the strings tuned the same steps), so someone was arguing that DGCFAD is more accurate because then you have the same tuning as Munky, only you don't have the fancy extra string.
i was actually kind of puzzled when he said a whole step down and proceeded to start with a, until i remembered munky and head use 7 strings. i should of known that considering that was the biggest reason i never learned any koRn or slipknot on guitar in highschool.
@@tylerclark7787 I think he went back to using standard tuning when labeling the strings. I think that is kind of common, even if the guitar is tuned down.
Thank you! I specifically bought a 7-string guitar so I could play the riffs of KoRn and Fear Factory legit (as well as write some of my own heavy riffs and songs). I've been learning the songs by ear and thought I had this song right for the most part until I watched KoRn vids on youtube and discovered I didn't quite have them right! Now I got Munk himself explaining exactly how he and Head/Rob/Shane/Clint/Wes/whomever played them! I'm ecstatic, thanx!
White Wolf until you look back at the live 98 shows and see how frikkin COOL Jon Davis was... Just a true band frontman. Korn either wouldn’t be the same or wouldn’t exist without Jon Davis.
I was gonna talk shit ie "dude must be BLAZED" then i realized that I try to "explain" my parts to my other guitarist in the band (he's much better than me i think) So all i'm gonna say is I Love and Always Love the playing,tones,and personalities in Korn and will always credit them to my guitar "awakening" THANKS FOR ALL THE INSPIRATION GUYS!!!!
I will never forget the guitar magazine came in the mail back when head had just left Korn. I was devastated like everyone else, but the title on thr new issue of guitar world was “Head Leaves Korn Joins Jesus”
You can tell Munky is a fundamentally sound guitar player who got bored of rules. Even when he plays the korn parts, they groove, and there's some music theory behind it. Don't be surprised if he can do some shredding and stationary rhythmn parts.
I like that he talks about transitioning from one section of a song to another. I think that's something that beginners maybe ignore because we want to learn riffs and lead lines and all these cool little parts of songs, but if I don't practice changing from one section to another on time, even "easy" songs like this sound like shit if you don't have timing and feel, regardless of if you know all the sections of the song or not. It takes a different type of practice to get used to playing along with the song rather then just learning the pieces that comprise the song
great tutorial with great teacher. everything is good, great tempo where he explains everything, not like malmsteen, petrucci, lamb of god guitarists, etc.
gonna be honest i always thought of korn as a bunch of freak shows cuz i'd never seen them, but i've recently been watching these interviews and stuff and they all actually seem like chill humble dudes. even jonathan davis' crazy scattin ass lol
this is still a great song to jam along with. i actually learned how to play it from this video. still a powerful song in 2018. i never could do the clean/dirty switch...i always just soft-play the "mistake chord" so on dirty it sounds cleaner and stay on the dirty channel, then play rough when the shit does heavy. never could do that foot-pedal crap mid-play. you wanna see some ridiculous foot-pedal game, check our Stevic from 12Ft ninja. man does like 10 channel changes per song, at least 4 different tuning and amp-models per song. Monkey's pedal rig is complicated as hell tho. i got 2 pedals up in here, distortion and downtuner. all i need...mostly cuz its all i can keep track of.
lol, seen you play a few times, Ozzfest in Sumerset wisconsin, seen you at woodstock 99, here what is funny, when asked "are you ready" crowd goes wild, I being the smartass i am started screaming " stop i was not ready"
What a very down to earth person .. awesome , most excellent , I know there are almost 8 billion people but it made me feel a little bit better ( outlook) .. that's all
Late reply, but I'm pretty sure he's using a Mesa Boogie amp head and cab along with some legit guitar pickups. He's just using the foot switch to change the amp from clean to dirty.
Crazy huh? A cord you stumble on by accident of tuning and you like it and decide to use it and is so unusual that so many people only hearing that one cord know what that is from. It builds tension in anticipation of all hell breaking loose shortly.
Guys, please check my Static X cover!
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“Clean, dirty, clean, dirty, are you ready?” That shit killed me
And then it just stays dirty and the band comes in lol
It's a metaphor of taking a dump and taking a shower.
@@hadeseye2297 and then having to take another dump so you gotta take another shower? But then you gotta poo again & just say “fuck it”?
01:45 🤘🏻🔥
He’s too nice of a guy to show how pissed he was that Head left lol..
The first time I saw Korn I remember Munky stayed on stage for like 30 minutes after the band bounced (and most of the crowd) with his new baby just talking to the folks that stayed and wanted to introduce his kid. (Talking in the mic toward those of us that stayed around) Ever since then I had a lot of respect for him as a person. Always been a HUGE fan but I’ll always remember that. It showed a human side you rarely see in a rock star. He didn’t know us, he didn’t have to do that, but he wanted to connect. It meant something to me. It was 2002 in Austin, Texas. I was 15 years old.
I saw Korn in Alice in Chains and in Austin the other week and he brought out his kids to throw guitar picks
@@nathanielhendrix6225 You could put an eye out with one of those things.
Yeah that's huge. Cool story.
i believe you i feel munky has always been the nicest out of the 5. even david said after hes left that he respects munky and probably why he never talked shit about him oppose to the others
he was the last one in stage a week ago too.... I totally noticed how he just wanted to engage with us .
He's a musician not a guitar teacher... He may not be technical but he can write a fucking riff that sticks in your head for decades. You have to respect that.
I thought it did a great job explaining this. IMO he's both a musician with the temperament of a teacher ...better than most guitar teachers. Most guitar teachers are morons. Not this guy. Very intelligent, patient and a straight up class act.
He did not write this song though. Dennis Shinn from Sexart wrote it.
He learned the same way I did I think. By listening to it and not really getting into the books n shit
@@willliam1343 Lots of guitarist learn that way but they all don't stop learning and play garbage like korn.
@@richterbelmont2 and lots of them don't know how to make what they think of sound good. It's one thing to be able to play it.... it's a completely different story to make it and make fuck loads of money out of it because it is appealing. Literally with enough practice I could play almost anything. Doesn't make me a good musician. Musicians to me think of it and play it.
Brian has returned from his crusade
And thank God that crusade got him clean. He was a methhead
Oh awesome, did he renounce christ???
Doubting Thomas he has not.
@@Thornspyre81 umm no
Doubting Thomas no he has not he is steadfast by the lord
my friend went on a crusade.. heh... you gotta love Munk
haha the moment I heard that I scrolled down.. Someone must have quoted that :) lovely!
Vladimir Andreev lol
That's pretty much the reason I uploaded this lol
Damnit head!!! LOL!
well, his friend made a triumphant come back from crusade, so munk's happy now
That has got to be one of the most distinct guitar tones ever
It's got that Recto growl and massive 7 string sound.
Blue in the Muse when I saw them in ‘95 the guitar techs came out to check the guitars before the band came out, and when the guitar techs strummed the open notes all the way through the crowd went crazy just because of how distinctive they were. You were just like yup that’s their guitar sound. They also both still had their Hughes and kettner amps
Absolutely! I tried like crazy to get that tone. I bought an Ibanez RG7621 7 string with the same Zero Edge trem bridge. I put dual DiMarzio PAF humbuckers like Munky had at the time. I ran through several distortion pedals and never did find his patented tone. Ugh. I gave up.
I love it!! that will be so cool to have Munky teaching me some Guitar's riffs and tricks!! Yeah!!..." Are you ready"??!
All it is a Mesa boogie dual, triple and road king rectifier.. korns tone.. they keep it simple and their rigs and pedal boards are basically the same as they always have been
When Munky says "Are you ready" all calm at 3:15 I die :DDD
When you gotta play for the old people home
Are you ready. 😃
Yes we are ready Munky. Thank you for asking.
it was more of an 'are you fellas prepared' rather than an are you ready
1:51 And there was a minute when I didn’t have a second guitar player for a minute because my friend went on a crusade.....
i taught guitar lessons from 1997-2004 and this was the most requested song my students asked me to teach them. let's just quote john conner "easy money"
how'd they get that sound at the end of the song?
😂 easy money indeed
There's just something incredibly charming and innocent about the way he describes this.
Like he has no idea what he's talking about (in terms of theory) but he's just discovered this really cool thing and wants to share it with you :)
Exactly!
My life as a guitar player.
Munky seems like such a nice humble guy :).
Korn saved the 7-string
Even Steve Vai said so..
AnnaAnnaYes if Korn and Meshuggah weren’t around a lot of my favorite bands probably wouldn’t be either
@PunchingMegaTree yeah my band tunes too b and we all play six strings
Unfortunately
Serghei Rench ?
@UberCrispy exactly.
never seen Munky so serious lol
When you drunk but gotta focus
Guitar nerds like myself are very annoying at times. They trash any one who can't play like Jason Becker or Steve Vai. Steve Vai himself tells a story about hearing Korn for the first time and being blown away by them. I myself am not a big fan but I do enjoy their first album which blind appeared on. I have spent hours and hours daily for a number of years trying to become a great player and when I reached proficiency at the instrument a few people wanting to learn to play asked "wow did you get so good, I could never do that" and my reply was always You don't have to be great at guitar to be a great musician. Many musicians I revere are not great players at all. People like Chris Cornell and even Kurt Cobain are not technicians but they wrote amazing music. You have to identify your goals. If want to be a virtuoso then the rules change, you have to spend a portion of your life dedicated to playing and practicing for many long hours. If you want to be a songwriter then the amount of practice is greatly decreased. Ultimately writing and expressing yourself creatively is the most important thing, The Korn guys aren't trying to write music that is progressive with shredding riffs and solos. There's nothing remotely wrong with that but for some people if the music isn't mind bending with technique then the people who create it suck. I can play circles around Chris Cornell but he is a far better musician than i am because he possesses the ability to write powerful songs with memorable hooks. Guitar nerds can be so judgmental in the worse kinda way. Great music is great music rather its played with virtuosity or crude skills altogether. As long as it has impact the people who wrote it are quality artists.
+Kris Ross yeah that's where I get into arguments with nikki sixx people always said oh he isn't good but nobody can take away how he wrote his songs and how the guitar and drums and vocals were styled not everyone has the same style and badassery as the masters of guitars, drums and bass but they kick ass in their own way
+Kris Ross Munky is a technical virtuoso.
+Kris Ross woЯd
‡ GASH ‡
yea super.
+Dalton Evans
I think it's funny how Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee are both more famous than Vince Neil and Mick Mars.
In most hair metal bands, you'd expect the singer or guitar player to be the stars.
It’s amazing how something simple can sound so amazing.
man he's so weird it's a pleasure to listen to him :p he's good weird, and he's not faking. You can tell he's a slightly ambiguous character. Cool things he says musically too..
Super cool guy.
You can tell he doesn't know music like a lot of us that just play music. Just playing and playing your style is all that matters,you can't explain it,you just do it lol. Love this video.
I don't listen to Korn anymore, I haven't since the early 2000's, but I'll never lose my appreciation for them; especially their debut and Follow the Leader. Now, saying that, I feel that I have to state how much I enjoyed this video. I wish Munky and Head did this with every Korn song.
Listen to their new album it's pretty incredible honestly. They completely revived themselves
Jacob Robles Definitely. 💯
Gotta try JD solo album, black labyrinth
Love when he says... my friend went on a crusade!
Munky is the coolest guy he took time in 1995 to tell a aggravating 13 year old kid how they got there guitars so low and told me about vai 7 string and down tuning ti A standard but also got autograph and guitar pick hes still my guitar hero
lol,...my friend went on a crusade!
...On a crusade. LOL
LOL loved that comment myself
I don't get it
Phillip Patakos When Head was gone for a bit being done with the depressing, dark, muddy sadness of Korn he went and became a born again christian and wanted to embrace love and grace and new things. Of course, he is back now and that is awesome. Someone once said that to be a christian is to be in the world and not of it. You don't have to leave your friends and your band but it's nice to find yourself too and have that journey..but that was a funny comment, indeed.
so funny xD
+Elizabeth Rodriguez well said
Monkey is more than a teacher. What a great lesson: he is a genius ... !!! with such simple resources, they have achieved a classic piece. Blind is a masterpiece.
" and the 808 goes Buh-Boom." lol
What is the "808" ? Anyone know
I think he means the Roland TR-808, which is a drum machine
@@whatyoumakeofit6635 a big sub kick.
Bass drop
@@whatyoumakeofit6635 listen to a current hip hop track you'll hear them being played usually with the kick at the same time.
For those who forgot the tuning, It's A, D, G, C, F, A, D :)
Thanks
Instead of drop D its drop C. Or as I like to call, Super Super slinky. On a 6 string CGCFAD.
@@StickA-yd4fp no. Its D standard on a 6 string, DGCFAD. Or A standard on a 7 string, ADGCFAD.
@CYB3R2K30 EADGBE is standard tuning on a six string guitar, the first E meaning the top string, last E meaning bottom. This song uses a seven string with tuning ADGCFAD which means a six string guitar is tuned down one whole step, but there's also a big fat floppy top string tuned down from B to A. If you tune your six string down to CGCFAD, called drop C, your guitar is one step down except for your top string which is 2 steps down. It helps replicate the seventh string. Only Munky is in a standard tuning (all the strings tuned the same steps), so someone was arguing that DGCFAD is more accurate because then you have the same tuning as Munky, only you don't have the fancy extra string.
i was actually kind of puzzled when he said a whole step down and proceeded to start with a, until i remembered munky and head use 7 strings. i should of known that considering that was the biggest reason i never learned any koRn or slipknot on guitar in highschool.
"clean dirty clean are u ready?" Amazing enthusiasm 😂😂 i love u korn
Anyone else not own a guitar, but still watch this?
Parallel Sunset ... Maybe..
Parallel Sunset lmao yup
I own several guitars lol you broke ass nigga
Yes but this song got me into Korn
@@dylanmaxwell3622 what does owning guitars have to do with having money or not? Why are you the whitest looking white guy ever but your saying nigga?
Munk seems to be the most musically knowledged out of the whole band. Fieldy acts like he doesn't even know what tuning he's in.
Wodinn fieldy probably doesn’t know what band he’s in
Lol nothing its what it seems bassits rule too
Fieldy just don't care. He play from the heart. His bass groove is just incredible
He called power chords Barre chords multiple times and called his G string an A string, but okay.
@@tylerclark7787 I think he went back to using standard tuning when labeling the strings. I think that is kind of common, even if the guitar is tuned down.
When he says they didn't play to click track when recording, it's all about feel - that's a subtle yet juicy nugget.
just saw them live, munky gave me a pick. they were amazing!
At the time these guys were tuned down way low then even most metal bands..the bass and guitar got me into Korn back in the day lol.
@@guitarthings8453 1. Korn still tuned way lower than them
2. He didn't even say that learn how to read
3:17, "Are u ready"??? 😂
Thank you! I specifically bought a 7-string guitar so I could play the riffs of KoRn and Fear Factory legit (as well as write some of my own heavy riffs and songs). I've been learning the songs by ear and thought I had this song right for the most part until I watched KoRn vids on youtube and discovered I didn't quite have them right! Now I got Munk himself explaining exactly how he and Head/Rob/Shane/Clint/Wes/whomever played them! I'm ecstatic, thanx!
Munky and head, my two favorite members of the band.
White Wolf until you look back at the live 98 shows and see how frikkin COOL Jon Davis was...
Just a true band frontman.
Korn either wouldn’t be the same or wouldn’t exist without Jon Davis.
Also known as bread and butter of Korn... lol.
I felt like I was watching Jack Sparrows older brother, James Sparrow! lol I love Munky! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
3:16 that was weak 😂💀
i love the sound of his guitar...the clean channel is so plain...but the dirty channel is so heavy...
Looking at him makes me miss chi cheng
Damn was just watching old Deftones vids before this.....
@@rasalghoul6661 it really be like that
@@lordsorceron man for sure I wished so bad that he'd get better
@@rasalghoul6661 Same, never crossed my mind that he would die.
As easy as the main riff is, there is definitely a knack to making it sound as cool as he does
triple rectifier
KoRn fan since 96 :)
B Silkwood me too. i was a 8th grader. 96
Munky is a class act ...great at teaching. Awesome videos.
you are a genious making horror sounds with da guitar i love the distorsion
Just love Korn's music!
+Incognito Bunnus Korn also loves your mom
fuck me and my repetitive replies
Rich Piranha same and Munky too
Munk saw you play Dec 04 in Dallas , the dedication solo to Dime was a tear jerker and rocking the house. Much Respect from a fan for life.
I was gonna talk shit ie "dude must be BLAZED" then i realized that I try to "explain" my parts to my other guitarist in the band (he's much better than me i think) So all i'm gonna say is I Love and Always Love the playing,tones,and personalities in Korn and will always credit them to my guitar "awakening" THANKS FOR ALL THE INSPIRATION GUYS!!!!
I still like Korn. grew up listening to them in the 90's
I will never forget the guitar magazine came in the mail back when head had just left Korn. I was devastated like everyone else, but the title on thr new issue of guitar world was “Head Leaves Korn Joins Jesus”
Munky is the best ! I love you Munky !
He reminds me of the great Kirk Hammett..
Amazing guitarists but very humble
We play this song and it is a freaking fun tune to play
Thanks
RnR
You can tell Munky is a fundamentally sound guitar player who got bored of rules. Even when he plays the korn parts, they groove, and there's some music theory behind it. Don't be surprised if he can do some shredding and stationary rhythmn parts.
I love you Munky!!
I wonder why this video is categorized as Comedy instead of music lol thumbs up!
You're a beast munky
I like that he talks about transitioning from one section of a song to another. I think that's something that beginners maybe ignore because we want to learn riffs and lead lines and all these cool little parts of songs, but if I don't practice changing from one section to another on time, even "easy" songs like this sound like shit if you don't have timing and feel, regardless of if you know all the sections of the song or not. It takes a different type of practice to get used to playing along with the song rather then just learning the pieces that comprise the song
came just to read the comments of tone snobs
ARE YOU READY!! still gets me pumped up
So simple but still been one of my fav riffs (and songs) ever since I first heard the album in 95
Omg I love it when he plays the verse part in blind. Makes me hot! Then watching him teach it in this video... wow!
great tutorial with great teacher. everything is good, great tempo where he explains everything, not like malmsteen, petrucci, lamb of god guitarists, etc.
Oh yeah the master know more about guitar this is the tone beautiful guitar .
Bad ass! Love me some Korn. THE BEST live shows I ever seen.
gonna be honest i always thought of korn as a bunch of freak shows cuz i'd never seen them, but i've recently been watching these interviews and stuff and they all actually seem like chill humble dudes. even jonathan davis' crazy scattin ass lol
I love his tone!
Thanks Bro.. Great show in Denver last month.. Last time I saw you was Woodstock 99.. Crazy energy there...
You do know that Munky doesn't read this right?
that tone is pretty amazing.
Wow the shade thrown at Head there at 2 minutes. I gasped. Munky still mad.
I think he’s gorgeous.
Stop sexually objectifying musicians.
@@scottend5239 she wasnt wtf she just likes how the dude looks
@@mixail201211 it's sarcasm...because in today's world if a guy said the same about a woman, he'd be subjected to all kinds of blowback and hostility.
@@pb12661 cant know if it's sarcasm from a written word cuz intonation is absent so who knows
I was at Guitar Center and I found an 8 string that was perfect for this song, clean high end and a raspy low end.
Munky makes it look so easy and then I tried it and was like ohhh that's why he's so good. It's not easy at all
I wish Munky would've done a tutorial on Freak on a Leash: I've been wanting to know how to play the bridge for ages
Munky афигительный!!!
Unbelievable tone
this is still a great song to jam along with. i actually learned how to play it from this video. still a powerful song in 2018. i never could do the clean/dirty switch...i always just soft-play the "mistake chord" so on dirty it sounds cleaner and stay on the dirty channel, then play rough when the shit does heavy. never could do that foot-pedal crap mid-play. you wanna see some ridiculous foot-pedal game, check our Stevic from 12Ft ninja. man does like 10 channel changes per song, at least 4 different tuning and amp-models per song. Monkey's pedal rig is complicated as hell tho. i got 2 pedals up in here, distortion and downtuner. all i need...mostly cuz its all i can keep track of.
3:39 - 3:50 haha this part is funny, but seriously munky is asome thanks for the vid
lol, seen you play a few times, Ozzfest in Sumerset wisconsin, seen you at woodstock 99, here what is funny, when asked "are you ready" crowd goes wild, I being the smartass i am started screaming " stop i was not ready"
UA-cam is invaluable, to have access to something like this...
I very much enjoy korns humbleness, very nice guys i can tell
This was super unhelpful but was very cool
I had this dvd back in the day and forgot he made that crusade comment 😂
That guitar tone is awesome
“My friend went on a crusade”
🤣😂
My friend went on a crusade 😂😂
"my friend went on a crusade" lol
UA-cam videos are a godsend❣️ How much would it cost us to have a personal lesson from Munky⁉️😛
I stopped reading the last guys comment once he said he's not a Korn fan lol really though good video.
El poder de esa rola en vivo!
Bruh Munky is so humble 🙏🏼
James could be Tom Araya's younger brother! They both have " those" eyes and temperment
What a very down to earth person .. awesome , most excellent , I know there are almost 8 billion people but it made me feel a little bit better ( outlook) .. that's all
The first time I caught that turnaround my eyes rolled back in my head. 3:55
Sometimes I wish they'd play the demo version of Blind again. I mean I like the original the best, but the demo one is awesome too.
A este wn el mote ya no le hace na 🤣
Grande Munky! 🖤
1:52 Dig at Brian there.
yeah my friend went on a crusade lol
That line was sooo funny.
So awesome!!!
Wish I was as high right now like he was in that vid, hehe...
Cheers Munky! :D
I love munkey he rocks
Does anyone know what distortion pedal he is using?
Late reply, but I'm pretty sure he's using a Mesa Boogie amp head and cab along with some legit guitar pickups. He's just using the foot switch to change the amp from clean to dirty.
Crazy huh? A cord you stumble on by accident of tuning and you like it and decide to use it and is so unusual that so many people
only hearing that one cord know what that is from. It builds tension in anticipation of all hell breaking loose shortly.
I fucking loved this...although munky came off as sorta drunk or shy or high. But I loved this