@ I checked out some of your Blackment stuff too dude, your playing gives me some good ol' Amoral vibes, they were one of my favorite bands! Ben Varon can shred. I was really into their early stuff with Niko. You guys can certainly mellowdeath up there. Keep up the great work man, horns up from Down Under. \m/
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@Shane Williams Very pleased to hear that 😊 Actually, we have a 10-song album ready and mastered with Blackment, but we are working on the release. Three music videos almost ready too, stay tuned!!
Love the song now even more after seeing the cover... 😍 Gotta learn that one day (taidot ei oikein vielä riitä 😶). Though I'm already dead cos you killed me. I died from laughter, I don't think I have to explain exactly when that happened... 🤣 Best air whammy ever. 🤣
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Haha, I had to do it, because why not 😆 I think that even the tapping part in the intro is possible to learn without years of guitar playing. If you play weekly, just give that part like two to five minutes time, as a warm up or smth. Repeating short practice daily will eventually get your muscles and nerve system used to it, that has been my way to learn things. Nowadays there's not as much time as before... 😅
@ Well, sure you don't see air whammy in use just so every day. 🤣 I started just 4 m ago, so this is just simply really above my skill level. :)) Though, I do think I should be able to master the part from 4.45 to 5.13 pretty easily. 🤔🤣 On top of being an absolute beginner, add bad organization skills (regarding time use) and troubles with my guitar (the only one and I do hope I get it resolved soon, so far have been failed by two supposed "professional" techs, gonna try a luthier next. The main issue is exactly with that part that's "missing" from your guitar but tbh it's not or might not be the only one). I did choose to learn one of OG's songs (The Frontline) but that's gonna be a tough challenge regardless. Haven't found a cover of that anywhere, apparently either I'm the only one who likes that song or everybody is scared of that solo (I was told by the guy who transcribed the song for me that it's pretty hard). I can't really comment on that, I found almost everything hard, so. 🤣 But as you can see, I had to subscribe and gotta check out what else you have. :))
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Do you mean your guitar's bridge? Is it broken? I remember when I started playing guitar - I didn't have brains to get the strings tuned properly, since the guitar had the floating bridge, aka floyd rose. I bet there are tutorial videos in youtube for anyone to resolve that case, but I think you have something else..?
@Not sure what you mean by "something else" but I have what you could call a "broken bridge" aka improperly working Floyd Rose (licensed (Ibanez) "typical" issue of not staying in tune if whammy used) and have no idea ATM what's exactly is the problem. I recently set it up (just corrected the angle on the bridge, didn't attempt to do the whole setup) but the angle changed a bit on its own from the position I set it in (and not even using the whammy). So maybe I pushed it with my hand down and it got stuck in another angle - so not floating freely - not returning to zero as it should, maybe?? From what I've gathered a lot of bridges made around the time my guitar was made were equipped with too thick knife edges that often prevent free floating and need to be addressed. But there are like ten other possible things to check also and to rule out besides the basic stuff like a wrong setup. If the guitar was what the ad said - "gone through an extensive maintenance and setup, fresh strings and ready to rock" there would be very little issues despite me being a beginner (if you know how to google, basically - all I thought I would need to learn within the first 6 months would be how to tune it and how to change strings and worry about adjustments or doing the whole setup later). I won't say tuning it has always been fun (but the days needing zero tuning are nice :)) but... that was to be expected when purchasing a FR. And one of the main downsides, the impracticality of changing tuning, I resolved by getting a pitch shifting pedal (a very handy solution for bedroom guitarists IMO :)), the only limitation is if I wanted a dropped tuning (any) that would require retuning cos on my guitar you can't easily fit the EVH D-Tuna without making an extra hole in the guitar body for it (not wanna do that). But there's enough material in standard tunings until I have more guitars, so... not a big deal, really. (I believe I can imagine pretty well how frustrating it must be for someone who couldn't get any help after buying a FR and had to figure it out on their own how it works. I def wouldn't recommend purchasing if having no idea what it is and what to expect, I think I've even heard about some people quitting, so...) If you wanna laugh, the most recent "fun" tuning time was when - after adjusting action - I forgot to lock the inner screws (this is only relevant to a few certain Ibanez models) and if you forget to do that, you won't ever get the guitar in tune. I was kinda tired while doing that, so it took me quite some time to wake up and realize why the heck I can't get it in tune no matter what. 🤣 I felt pretty stupid upon realizing it... 🤣 So, from my point of view, it's not that much me - beginner who's the problem but the fact that it wasn't in the advertised condition. Sure, a more experienced player would test the trem right away and not waited like me but I do think this bridge might have an issue going beyond just needing a setup... so not necessarily easy to fix even for somebody with more experience than me. I did first hope getting another setup would fix it but nope. The bridge was in a similarly wrong angle as it was originally. Apparently neither of those two had any idea that it's the base plate that needs to be parallel and not the upper line (which is in a different angle than the base plate...). This bridge was introduced in 1991 and it's not some rarity, they still put these on new guitars, so come on...!!! 🙄 So, I adjusted the bridge angle myself but upon testing it still doesn't work right - and as I said above, later it changed angle "on its own" which it shouldn't do. Since I feel this might be quite challenging to find out on my own what's exactly wrong, I contacted the local luthier and I do hope he can help me to figure it out and fix it. It's one of the higher-end bridges so the reason shouldn't be low quality materials (at least I've heard you can quite easily damage the budget bridges badly and not sure if you can fix those or if it's worth fixing) but yeah, it's old and certain pieces might be worn out and needing replacement. I'm actually very intrigued to find out what the problem is and fix it instead of just blocking the bridge for once and all (I know very well I could just do that and be done with it). The only thing I regret so far is the money paid for bad setups. And my surprise to find out that the one who were supposed to be professionals are not. Especially when the second brushed me off with saying he's been doing this for 40 years after I tried to point out that I felt the bridge angle was wrong (the first setup)...
@ And well. I ended up buying a guitar with a FR cos I'm a lefty and picky and was pretty specific about what I wanted and didn't find that with a fixed bridge. If I were "normal" (right-handed), I'm pretty sure it would've been easy to find something I liked and avoid FR. I knew very well FR is not recommended for beginners but simply chose to ignore it and take the challenge. :P I would've wanted a FR at some point anyway but... In my head it didn't go that way that upon the 3rd month mark I'm gonna have to start study how to do setups and a lot about issues related to the FR beyond knowing how to tune it and how to change strings.
Mää sain viiskymppisten kunniaksi uuden skitan, viimeksi omaksi iloksi soitellu suunnilleen reilu kymmenen vuotta sitten. Tän biisin intro on aina sykähdyttäny niin kai se on kokeiltava millaisia kramppeja tästä syntyy. Kiitos tästä mestarillisesta vedosta!
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Kova! Onneks olkoon! Kyllä se lähtee kun antaa armoo ja kärsivällisyyttä, kyl lihasmuisti sen hiffaa ennemmin tai myöhemmin🤘
Kiitos paljon! Lihasmuistista en niin tiiä mutta yritetään... 😅
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@@lupsujmk Lihasmuisti on siitä hassu asia, että aloin tota alkuliidiä tossa tuoreemman OG-videon jälkeen kokeilemaan niin ei siitä aluksi tullut juurikaan mitään, mutta alko se 10 minuutin jälkeen pelittämään. Staminaa tohon touhuun ei kyllä löytynyt kun ei ton olosia juttuja muuten tuu vedeltyä yleisellä tasolla 😅
Holy moses. This inspires me and makes me want to quit at the same time ;)
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Haha that's great and a pity, mixed feelings 😬 The tapping part felt pretty messy at first but you just gotta stay focused on every note. Ngl it's not perfect in the video either but delay efx and the background track is a bit forgiving 🙂
@ those tracking shots... 👌🏼👌🏼, was it an actual camera on a track or was it post processing magic?
3 роки тому+1
It's GripGear's moviemaker2, a slider for light cameras! Great for budget film makers 💪 I use it in my videos, in which I can't operate the camera myself, like this one too: ua-cam.com/video/CWTopFjETac/v-deo.html
Thanks! Make sure you take a look at my channel, there are my other cover/playthrough videos and some music videos I've filmed & edited!
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🔥If you're interested in my own music, watch my music videos from both my bands: BLACKMENT: ua-cam.com/video/aHpgu8a4z0c/v-deo.html RE-ARMED: ua-cam.com/video/RmiTiDS71iI/v-deo.html
Yup... But I got my own bands, so I think they deserve someone else... I'm sure they would have taken me if I had attended the competition, right? Hahaa
Another OG guitar cover from GREY HEAVENS out now - THE PIT: ua-cam.com/video/9kT-IpMASPQ/v-deo.html 🔥
Wow dude! You certainly nailed that Markus Vanhala playing style - love those leads! Good luck with your musical career.
Thanks Michael! Glad you think that way✌ Check my channel for videos I've made for my bands Re-Armed and Blackment!
Dude this is so high quality and it sounds so good, you deserve a million more subs
I wish, haha. But thanks, I appreciate it!
Bryce Hamm Lol man! This song doesn't even cross millions how this dude can get million subs. But truly he's such a great guitarist.
Entertainer SaaaDik Haha true, but still very kind words. And thank you too :)
Nice work dude. Best cover I've heard yet
Thanks man! Glad to hear it 😊
Thank you for covering such a beautiful melancholic song, tear jerking.....cheers keep the spirit alive
Thanks buddy 🤘
Nailed it. What a jam.
Thanks m8 🤘
Amazing technique. Tapping skill is just... wow!
Thanks! ✌️🙏
This was fucking incredible!! Dude this is one of the most amazing cover I've ever seen.
Thanks, glad to hear it!
Holy shit! Awesome guitar cover.
Respect man \m/
Big thanks man!
Wow! That was totally amazing dude! Well played and the sound quality is fantastic! Epic cover! 💯🤘
Thanks dude! Have a look at my other videos too, especially my newest one with my Raato custom guitar 💪
Epic tune and flawless cover, great job man! \m/
Wow, thanks 😍👌
@ I checked out some of your Blackment stuff too dude, your playing gives me some good ol' Amoral vibes, they were one of my favorite bands!
Ben Varon can shred. I was really into their early stuff with Niko.
You guys can certainly mellowdeath up there. Keep up the great work man, horns up from Down Under. \m/
@Shane Williams Very pleased to hear that 😊 Actually, we have a 10-song album ready and mastered with Blackment, but we are working on the release. Three music videos almost ready too, stay tuned!!
Absolute awesome and top quality!
Thanks! Glad you liked it 🤘
WOW MAN! UR super Talented.
Wow, thanks pal 💪
Wooow!!! Thumbs up and hats off!
Thanks!! I'm glad you liked it 😊
@ that was really impresive! Greets from your russian neighbours😊
@Оle Gunar Hello neighbours!! 👊
@ we are miss u guys while our borders keep closed.God bless us all.You are doing a great job perfomance.
Thanks, and take care.. 💪
PERFECT! KEEP ROCKING!
Cheers, thanks 🙏
Incredible cover. LOVED the dive bomb hands! Subbed.
Haha thanks, I had to dive it despite missing the whole floyd 😂
Bad ass dude, you nailed some of his hardest shit.
Thanks man! This was a bit tricky yeah...
This is a flawless cover. I’m inspired to practice more. Thanks, dude!
Wow, that's just great, thank YOU! 💪
Insane good, please keep up mate!
Thanks! I just released a new playthrough video with my new custom axe, check it out in my channel! Cheers 👊
Maestro!!
Oh man.. Thank you!
Well done!
Thanks 🙏 take a look at my other videos in my channel, cheers ✌️
Love this song! +~+ Man, you did so well!
I love it too, thanks! ✌️
Amazing.
❤️
Incredible, great job! Been waiting for ages to see someone play this.
Wow, thanks man! Glad you liked it, have a look at my channel, there are lots of guitar videos, cheers! ✌️
Nice job dude!
What's going on here!! 😱🙏
Todella kova! HIenoa soittoa!!
Kiitos Toni! ❤️
Fantastic!
🤘🙏
Sick Jackson's and great cover, dude
Thanks! 😊
Just 216 subscribers? You deserve millions!! Nice work. Do you think it's possible for you to share tabs for this?
Thanks 😎 Unfortunately I learned this by ear and watching live clips - and I got my hands full of other things do so I may be busy for a while😅
The tone!❤
Thanks 🤘
what the fu*king hell?!?!?!? excelent execution bro... bravo!!
I'm flattered 😊
Forgot to mention you did it all with out a tremolo as well....... wow
Hehe I had to do it that way XD
Perfect 🤘🤘
Thanks!!
@ metal music is our family in the world 🤟
@ Good luck bro
@@vahidbodaghi thanks, you too!
Love the song now even more after seeing the cover... 😍 Gotta learn that one day (taidot ei oikein vielä riitä 😶). Though I'm already dead cos you killed me. I died from laughter, I don't think I have to explain exactly when that happened... 🤣 Best air whammy ever. 🤣
Haha, I had to do it, because why not 😆
I think that even the tapping part in the intro is possible to learn without years of guitar playing. If you play weekly, just give that part like two to five minutes time, as a warm up or smth. Repeating short practice daily will eventually get your muscles and nerve system used to it, that has been my way to learn things. Nowadays there's not as much time as before... 😅
@ Well, sure you don't see air whammy in use just so every day. 🤣
I started just 4 m ago, so this is just simply really above my skill level. :)) Though, I do think I should be able to master the part from 4.45 to 5.13 pretty easily. 🤔🤣
On top of being an absolute beginner, add bad organization skills (regarding time use) and troubles with my guitar (the only one and I do hope I get it resolved soon, so far have been failed by two supposed "professional" techs, gonna try a luthier next. The main issue is exactly with that part that's "missing" from your guitar but tbh it's not or might not be the only one).
I did choose to learn one of OG's songs (The Frontline) but that's gonna be a tough challenge regardless. Haven't found a cover of that anywhere, apparently either I'm the only one who likes that song or everybody is scared of that solo (I was told by the guy who transcribed the song for me that it's pretty hard). I can't really comment on that, I found almost everything hard, so. 🤣
But as you can see, I had to subscribe and gotta check out what else you have. :))
Do you mean your guitar's bridge? Is it broken? I remember when I started playing guitar - I didn't have brains to get the strings tuned properly, since the guitar had the floating bridge, aka floyd rose. I bet there are tutorial videos in youtube for anyone to resolve that case, but I think you have something else..?
@Not sure what you mean by "something else" but I have what you could call a "broken bridge" aka improperly working Floyd Rose (licensed (Ibanez) "typical" issue of not staying in tune if whammy used) and have no idea ATM what's exactly is the problem.
I recently set it up (just corrected the angle on the bridge, didn't attempt to do the whole setup) but the angle changed a bit on its own from the position I set it in (and not even using the whammy). So maybe I pushed it with my hand down and it got stuck in another angle - so not floating freely - not returning to zero as it should, maybe??
From what I've gathered a lot of bridges made around the time my guitar was made were equipped with too thick knife edges that often prevent free floating and need to be addressed. But there are like ten other possible things to check also and to rule out besides the basic stuff like a wrong setup.
If the guitar was what the ad said - "gone through an extensive maintenance and setup, fresh strings and ready to rock" there would be very little issues despite me being a beginner (if you know how to google, basically - all I thought I would need to learn within the first 6 months would be how to tune it and how to change strings and worry about adjustments or doing the whole setup later). I won't say tuning it has always been fun (but the days needing zero tuning are nice :)) but... that was to be expected when purchasing a FR. And one of the main downsides, the impracticality of changing tuning, I resolved by getting a pitch shifting pedal (a very handy solution for bedroom guitarists IMO :)), the only limitation is if I wanted a dropped tuning (any) that would require retuning cos on my guitar you can't easily fit the EVH D-Tuna without making an extra hole in the guitar body for it (not wanna do that). But there's enough material in standard tunings until I have more guitars, so... not a big deal, really.
(I believe I can imagine pretty well how frustrating it must be for someone who couldn't get any help after buying a FR and had to figure it out on their own how it works. I def wouldn't recommend purchasing if having no idea what it is and what to expect, I think I've even heard about some people quitting, so...)
If you wanna laugh, the most recent "fun" tuning time was when - after adjusting action - I forgot to lock the inner screws (this is only relevant to a few certain Ibanez models) and if you forget to do that, you won't ever get the guitar in tune. I was kinda tired while doing that, so it took me quite some time to wake up and realize why the heck I can't get it in tune no matter what. 🤣 I felt pretty stupid upon realizing it... 🤣
So, from my point of view, it's not that much me - beginner who's the problem but the fact that it wasn't in the advertised condition.
Sure, a more experienced player would test the trem right away and not waited like me but I do think this bridge might have an issue going beyond just needing a setup... so not necessarily easy to fix even for somebody with more experience than me.
I did first hope getting another setup would fix it but nope. The bridge was in a similarly wrong angle as it was originally. Apparently neither of those two had any idea that it's the base plate that needs to be parallel and not the upper line (which is in a different angle than the base plate...). This bridge was introduced in 1991 and it's not some rarity, they still put these on new guitars, so come on...!!! 🙄
So, I adjusted the bridge angle myself but upon testing it still doesn't work right - and as I said above, later it changed angle "on its own" which it shouldn't do.
Since I feel this might be quite challenging to find out on my own what's exactly wrong, I contacted the local luthier and I do hope he can help me to figure it out and fix it. It's one of the higher-end bridges so the reason shouldn't be low quality materials (at least I've heard you can quite easily damage the budget bridges badly and not sure if you can fix those or if it's worth fixing) but yeah, it's old and certain pieces might be worn out and needing replacement.
I'm actually very intrigued to find out what the problem is and fix it instead of just blocking the bridge for once and all (I know very well I could just do that and be done with it).
The only thing I regret so far is the money paid for bad setups. And my surprise to find out that the one who were supposed to be professionals are not. Especially when the second brushed me off with saying he's been doing this for 40 years after I tried to point out that I felt the bridge angle was wrong (the first setup)...
@ And well. I ended up buying a guitar with a FR cos I'm a lefty and picky and was pretty specific about what I wanted and didn't find that with a fixed bridge. If I were "normal" (right-handed), I'm pretty sure it would've been easy to find something I liked and avoid FR.
I knew very well FR is not recommended for beginners but simply chose to ignore it and take the challenge. :P
I would've wanted a FR at some point anyway but... In my head it didn't go that way that upon the 3rd month mark I'm gonna have to start study how to do setups and a lot about issues related to the FR beyond knowing how to tune it and how to change strings.
Solo sounds fucking great!!!
Wow, thanks 😊
This is amazing 🤘🤘🤘... Can you cover Gods Go First and Be the Sky ?
Big thanks 😊 I gotta check those two out one day, great ones too 👌
Nice cover, i wonder your Jackson's pickups. Bare knuckle Cold sweat ?
Thanks 🤘 I dont actually know more than that they are seymour duncan custom coiled... Passive pickups 😄
Mää sain viiskymppisten kunniaksi uuden skitan, viimeksi omaksi iloksi soitellu suunnilleen reilu kymmenen vuotta sitten. Tän biisin intro on aina sykähdyttäny niin kai se on kokeiltava millaisia kramppeja tästä syntyy. Kiitos tästä mestarillisesta vedosta!
Kova! Onneks olkoon! Kyllä se lähtee kun antaa armoo ja kärsivällisyyttä, kyl lihasmuisti sen hiffaa ennemmin tai myöhemmin🤘
Kiitos paljon! Lihasmuistista en niin tiiä mutta yritetään... 😅
@@lupsujmk Lihasmuisti on siitä hassu asia, että aloin tota alkuliidiä tossa tuoreemman OG-videon jälkeen kokeilemaan niin ei siitä aluksi tullut juurikaan mitään, mutta alko se 10 minuutin jälkeen pelittämään. Staminaa tohon touhuun ei kyllä löytynyt kun ei ton olosia juttuja muuten tuu vedeltyä yleisellä tasolla 😅
Holy moses. This inspires me and makes me want to quit at the same time ;)
Haha that's great and a pity, mixed feelings 😬 The tapping part felt pretty messy at first but you just gotta stay focused on every note. Ngl it's not perfect in the video either but delay efx and the background track is a bit forgiving 🙂
Really good. Is it as fun as it seems?
Thank you! Some leads need some extra focus, but overall great song to play 🤘
Отлично получается у чувачка
Thanks! 💪
Awesome!!
So awe me!!
Damn that Tone, what amp are using here?
Ignite Emissary! 🤘
Great 👍
Cheers! 💪
0:25 why not play the left hand index finger on fret 5 and middle finger on 7 and pinky finger on 9?
This is what felt right for me. People have different ergonomics. This way I have more time to move my index finger than middle finger.
Holy moly! :O
Huuswiiswyf 🐢
Shit, everything is on point with this video! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow thanks 🙏🙏
@ those tracking shots... 👌🏼👌🏼, was it an actual camera on a track or was it post processing magic?
It's GripGear's moviemaker2, a slider for light cameras! Great for budget film makers 💪 I use it in my videos, in which I can't operate the camera myself, like this one too: ua-cam.com/video/CWTopFjETac/v-deo.html
красавчигг!
Hey bro can u tell me where did u get this Jackson guitar.(green one)
I bought it from a guy here in Finland. The guitar is USA custom made, in Arizona
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Stupid question, what tuning are you in for this? it's different than the version I am learning it in. 0_o
Ah damn, if I remember correctly it was C# drop...? I hope this helps😅
keen
Thanks! Make sure you take a look at my channel, there are my other cover/playthrough videos and some music videos I've filmed & edited!
🔥If you're interested in my own music, watch my music videos from both my bands:
BLACKMENT: ua-cam.com/video/aHpgu8a4z0c/v-deo.html
RE-ARMED: ua-cam.com/video/RmiTiDS71iI/v-deo.html
👍🤘🤗🫂🤗🙏🙌
🤘🔥
They're looking for a guitarist ;)
Yup... But I got my own bands, so I think they deserve someone else... I'm sure they would have taken me if I had attended the competition, right? Hahaa
Awesome!!!
Thanks 💪