Thanks! Hahaha I'm sorry to tempt you like that, just a couple more episodes with it and I'll switch around for another one. You'll probably want this one too though ^^// Guillaume
Why is it called a driveway when you park in it and a parkway that you drive on... English is an odd language. The G3 is my favorite pedal too also in blue mode 🤘🏽
On a old band documentary, they named the band after the actual street one of the band members lived at with his parents. Which was actually on a street called "Parkway Drive" and that's where the band practiced at, as well.
Hey man, thanks for the video! A lot of good information but tbh i was a bit disappointed becaused i opened this video expecting how to learn the full song based on the title. Keep up the good work, but next please go more over How to actually play the song :)
Sounds a bit different from the original to be honest but yet cool and nice tone, love it. For example you can see how Jeff plays it here clearly ua-cam.com/video/mWGCDNKLd00/v-deo.html
Hey Tommy thanks for your comment! I'll put the same answer that I gave Kevin here as well: The reason why I'm using the same rig is because the whole point of the series is to show you how to get close to the sound without changing your whole rig. That's why I took one of the best selling type of amps, and a regular guitar that could fit pretty much all. I want people to be able to play the song they want without having to buy a new amp everytime they do ^^ Of course I have access to ESPs and Kempers and all, but I don't like telling people "There, if you spend these 5k€, you can play this with the right sound". :) Hope that helps understanding my decision here. // Guillaume
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses ahh ok now i got it. I only was wondering why you using the same rig every vid,but it makes sense to me after you riding that. Keep going that series. 💪
You‘re always using the same lame amp and almost always the same lame guitar. The tone is never quite good. I expect more from Thomann. This sucks. Sorry. 🤷♂️
Hey Kevin thanks for your comment! The reason why I'm using the same rig is because the whole point of the series is to show you how to get close to the sound without changing your whole rig. That's why I took one of the best selling type of amps, and a regular guitar that could fit pretty much all. I want people to be able to play the song they want without having to buy a new amp everytime they do ^^ Of course I have access to ESPs and Kempers and all, but I don't like telling people "There, if you spend these 5k€, you can play this with the right sound". :) Hope that helps understanding my decision here. // Guillaume
Thomann's Guitars & Basses Hey Guillaume! I see the point now and I think it actually is a pretty cool idea, but I think you can get way better results if you put in a little more effort when it comes to pedals. I really think you can do better. Anyway, did not want to sound harsh. Have a great day! 🤙
Definitely saw them with Kemper’s live back to back years in Ohio. Even had backup Kemper’s lol.
Yeah they can just use their profiles, but PWD has always been a 6505 band anyway ;)
Wheres the tutorial
8 minutes for the intro riff in the wrong tone?
Killing me with that Schecter! Dammit I want one! I am trying to behave over here... Hard to go wrong with Revv pedal, nice tone!
Thanks! Hahaha I'm sorry to tempt you like that, just a couple more episodes with it and I'll switch around for another one. You'll probably want this one too though ^^// Guillaume
Why is it called a driveway when you park in it and a parkway that you drive on... English is an odd language. The G3 is my favorite pedal too also in blue mode 🤘🏽
You're asking the right questions dude, and I have no idea hahaha // Guillaume
On a old band documentary, they named the band after the actual street one of the band members lived at with his parents. Which was actually on a street called "Parkway Drive" and that's where the band practiced at, as well.
Hey man, thanks for the video! A lot of good information but tbh i was a bit disappointed becaused i opened this video expecting how to learn the full song based on the title. Keep up the good work, but next please go more over How to actually play the song :)
Thought it was going to be a lesson from Jeff himself with by just looking at the thumbnail.. lol
Sounds a bit different from the original to be honest but yet cool and nice tone, love it. For example you can see how Jeff plays it here clearly ua-cam.com/video/mWGCDNKLd00/v-deo.html
BTW you can see he's picking all the way up almost all time )
Dropping from C Standard is A# , or Bb ... not B... they tune to C# then drop to B.. 😉
Metal songs with Metal amps please...the only suggestion
Amon amarth twilight of the thunder god
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wowwwww
Really?
Same guitar and amp?
Come on!!
Use some other stuff please I mean it's Thomann where you are!!
He's on the quarantine!
Hey Tommy thanks for your comment! I'll put the same answer that I gave Kevin here as well: The reason why I'm using the same rig is because the whole point of the series is to show you how to get close to the sound without changing your whole rig. That's why I took one of the best selling type of amps, and a regular guitar that could fit pretty much all. I want people to be able to play the song they want without having to buy a new amp everytime they do ^^ Of course I have access to ESPs and Kempers and all, but I don't like telling people "There, if you spend these 5k€, you can play this with the right sound". :) Hope that helps understanding my decision here. // Guillaume
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses ahh ok now i got it.
I only was wondering why you using the same rig every vid,but it makes sense to me after you riding that.
Keep going that series. 💪
@@tommyfriedrich1473 Thank you so much man and I'll make sure to swith things around for the next shoot ;) // Guillaume
You‘re always using the same lame amp and almost always the same lame guitar. The tone is never quite good. I expect more from Thomann. This sucks. Sorry. 🤷♂️
Hey Kevin thanks for your comment! The reason why I'm using the same rig is because the whole point of the series is to show you how to get close to the sound without changing your whole rig. That's why I took one of the best selling type of amps, and a regular guitar that could fit pretty much all. I want people to be able to play the song they want without having to buy a new amp everytime they do ^^ Of course I have access to ESPs and Kempers and all, but I don't like telling people "There, if you spend these 5k€, you can play this with the right sound". :) Hope that helps understanding my decision here. // Guillaume
Thomann's Guitars & Basses Hey Guillaume! I see the point now and I think it actually is a pretty cool idea, but I think you can get way better results if you put in a little more effort when it comes to pedals. I really think you can do better. Anyway, did not want to sound harsh. Have a great day! 🤙
Sounds very out of tune in the begining