How To Play "The World Is Yours" By Arch Enemy ( Guitar Tutorial With TABS! )
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2019
- Learn how to play "The World Is Yours" by Arch Enemy accurately with TABS! In this guitar tutorial, I take you through each riff in the song, as well as the solos, then we have a look at them slowly with on screen TABS.
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Tuning: Standard C ( C F A# D# G C ) - Switches to standard B (-Half Step) during breakdown
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Or if u have something like a Digitech drop pedal you can use that to drop the pitch of the guitar when the breakdown comes
Great idea. I'll pin this. Thank you for the input.
@@MZguitar maybe you can think about investing on one of those, it could be very handy for you, so you can cover a lot of tunings without changing strings/set up for a song
Cool. How the F do AE do the tuning change live? They play on 6 strings tuned to C standard, like usual. Do you think they use a pitch shifter pedal??
Duuuude you really helped me!! Thanks for your lesson!!!
Glad to help!
Good job :)
Thank you Kevin.
Awesome lesson sir and I like this song too
Thank you John. Gottaa a big one coming for you as soon as it uploads.
Yes Sir😘😘😘😘😘
4:56
Cool
Thanks again man!
Thanks for the video, but where did you find this tab? Or did you make it yourself?
Glad to help and I made the tab!
I only have 21 frets😥
You can switch some things around and get around it. In the 2nd bridge melody: Play it down an octave or play the lower harmony. In the first solo: The tremolo picking at the start you can play an octave lower as well, preferably on the 3rd string. At the end of the solo you can just bend the 21st fret up a half step and vibrato it.
Damn my high strings are gonna break with this tuning. What is the tichness of the strings on mm?
I'd recommend 0.12 gauge for Standard C tuning. I've done that before and it feels just like 0.9 with standard E.
However, in this video I'm actually playing in Standard E. I simply pitch shifted the audio after recording.
Hi thanks for the tutorial, only my guitar has 22 frets, what note could I play for the 24?
You can do one of two things to compensate for lack of a 24th fret while playing along with this song:
The first one, which I prefer, would be to play the part from 6:27 (19 21 22 and so on)till the end of the harmony section, an octave lower. The exact same notes just an octave lower.
The second, is to simply play 21 on instead of the 24 and bend it a half step as well at the end. The note on 21 is a harmony to 24 so it won't produce any dissonant sounds but it may sound a bit strange to you since it is not in the actual song.
@@MZguitar Ok, thank you very much for answering, I really appreciate it :D
@@MZguitar
Hi and sorry to bother you again, but with the 23rd fret on the 1st and 2nd string what fret would play instead?
I'm not quite sure I understand. There's usage of 23rd of in this song? Tell me where in the video and I'll try to suggest something.
@@MZguitar
At minute 4:44 and at minute 9:31, thank you and sorry for the inconvenience 😅
Jackson js 11 ?
Js 12
Can you put the tab on patreon please?
It's is 6:20 am over here right now. I'll have it up in the afternoon after I make sure everything is fixed up and organized.
I only have 21 frets. Time to buy a new neck
Lol