@@nathanv.4397 exactly. Even Attila said the main first fret bend isn’t a true bend it pitch it’s just shy of it. And dime is already tuned in a weird tuning so as a kid I’m like wtf. Lol
@@TheShreddDude I show students this riff. I'm like you can do it. But the nuances are so intense, very few actually play it w the feels. Isn't it fun af‽
There's a video of Dime giving a lesson on this riff somewhere, he called the bend a "Texan bend" not a full, not a half, just a bit of Texas. Great lesson dude 💪
Attila, just ran across the channel . The tone /sound you’ve captured sounds amazing through my phone speaker I can’t imagine how good it would sound with a good set of cans on. Nice playing and explanation of Walk!
The first two explanations really helped since I've been playing it wrong for over 10 years lol. ThrEeEeEeEe 👉🤪! You've earned a new sub, that caught me so off guard 😂!!! Its also one of my favorite random scenes in the Home Videos!
Kösziiii!!! Száz éve próbálom már ezt lelesni, hogy hogyan pengeti, de hiába néztem végig az összes youtube dime live videót, sehogy se tudtam pontosan. Köszi!!! O. Csaba
Dude your videos are amazing and so informative. Very grateful to have somebody that loves dime and spends time making stuff like this for other fans. Getcha pull🤘🤘🤘
Ha! I’ve actually always played it with the upstrokes because I saw so many videos of Dime playing it that way. I’m nowhere near your level of playing but I’m pretty damn proud of myself for this lol another awesome and informative video 🔥🔥
@@AttilaVorosOfficial all those little nuances are what make it so damn hard to play a Pantera song and make it sound just like Dimebag. He truly was one of a kind. Keep up the good work with these vids! You’re definitely doing Dimebag proud!!
Yeah so I’m glad you made this video because I noticed people doing upstrokes and was wondering If I was seeing things but thanks for the tips this really helps 💜
This is why these musicians are geniuses. Just like AC/DC's Hells Bells main riff, there's only 3 changes and then a slight variation, repeat. Akin to this song's main riff, three changes and slight variations, repeat. But could I've come up with this? Absolutely not! Keep it up @Attila Voros!
I 've tried some of those, but of course doubted if it was a complete octave, the other issue, was the vibrato..I played that part well too, but....the uppicking was the issue...I never realized upon that...! I think the way you played before, down /upstroke, is great for the change...and the the correct one.. Thks for another great Dime ' s stuff video!!
I just saw a video of dime playing walk in his "revolution is my name" days and he played it down, up, up for the main riff. Video on youtube is called: DIMEBAG DARRELL (Pantera) - walk BestMasterGuitar, also in the famous 1993 walk solo tutorial by Dime he does down, up, up after the solo demonstration.
thank you it's been 1 year since I picked up the guitar and walk is one of the pieces I wanted to relearn but what I heard by ear didn't fit with the available tablatures
in the chorus riff progression you need to add a lower 4th to the first 2 chords.. a low G on the C chord and a low F on the Bflat chord then play the 3rd chord on the 6th fret on the E string the exact way you play it on the 5th string and then you'll be playing it correctly.. all the other examples are spot on.. also your tuning isn't correct according to Dime's own tech.. He said they tuned to E flat at 445.. I hear it as Standard at 427. Each album has a different tuning so it really is a lot to keep a track of. I did a Pantera tribute band for a long long time and spent a solid year learning and finding out all I could on his note choices.. another song that most play wrong is from Vulgar and the No Good (Attack the Radical)... that one is one of the very few songs in drop D tuning..
Hey Attila! could you do a Play It Like Dimebag of the Well meet again Solo (Live version) please 🙏🏻 Thats one of my favorites solos of all time. Im from Monterrey México and I would love to see VDOC Live one time, any possibility that you guys came someday?
I wouldn't be surprised if Dime got the bend by pressing toward the fretboard (if you look at your fretting hand when you play a note, you almost never get the string to touch the actual wood when you play a note, the note occurs when the string is depressed between the two metal frets), as opposed to up/down the frets like basically everyone else does. Similar to using a scalloped fretboard, except it's a normal fretboard - at the first fret you have more action to play with..
Dude GORGEOUS Explorer , who makes that? Don’t see many that look that way with a sick top like that. Nice playing to dude, sounds good, I was a teaching my nephew how to play this and yours is one of the few actually accurate lessons, good stuff man
I'd like to say thank you for leaving in the extra noise, playing vs recording needs to be appreciated. On another note, I hope people understand that you can analyze and reproduce but it's also perfectly acceptable to be you while playing a cover. Learning techniques and habits is fine but don't let it define you, because you have habits that others will want to copy. Thanks for reading my mini TED talk
I absolutely love your videos. But I would like to say that the way he actually played it was down on the first not and up on the fretting hick bend Verse: down down up up, down up up down up up, down up up, down up up etc.. Chorus: down down up up, down (up on the chord), down down up up, down (up on the chord) etc. You can see him playing it on the clinic
az egyik kottád hibás;-) vasárnap blúzolunk ha megmondodmelyik, vagy nem :D mindig szerettem benned, hogy a nuanszokkal foglalkozol, piciségek, amik hatalmas különbséget okoznak :)
I did a full playthrough of that, plus I made tab (guitar pro/pdf tabs are only available through my Patreon site at patreon.com/attilavoros) Here;s the playthrough: ua-cam.com/video/1WfKBJAa4jY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AttilaVoros
Hey Attila,, why you have electrical tape at the locking nut with a Floyd rose?? Is it cause the emg picks up the pitch of f string (high pitch noise) ?? Cause on my root charvel i get feedback from that ..
Hey man, Not at all! I installed a tremolo block there so in case if I block it, I can tune it without dealing with the floyd, and was just lazy to put back the nut keys or what ... so it's for that kind of ringing that happens much more without those engaged. But regardless I'd put those electrical tapes there to make sure there's no ringing, which can occur even if it's locked (it does more with certain guitars/nuts)
Finally someone who got it all right, Dime would have said "good ears, dude"! They are playing it wrong all over the internet, even Ola plays the bending riff with a palm mute where it isn`t supposed to be, but no offense Ola, nobody`s perfect.
Thanks man! This guitar has EMG Retro active Hot 70 or Super 77 set in it (don't remember which one to be honest :)). The other one is in my Schecter Dimebolt, and I usually use the same settings for both, so even if there's some difference (which there is), it's not that much. BUT, what I've found really crucial to achive Dime's tones the closest are the followings: - No1: the proper IR - in this case it's Ola's Dimebag IR which I bought via olaenglundshop.com - No2: some graphic EQ in front (before amp) to push the gain. It gives a certain kind of attack plus high ends (on top of adding lots of gain), which helps immensely shaping the tone the right way - No3: pre EQ-ing. This is also a very important step (probably the most important after the cabinet / IR choice). I usually oush it around 300-400, and cut it around 1200-1400, raise it around 3-4000... really depending on the guitar. I will do a proper video on how I do it in the future. Cheerz
@@AttilaVorosOfficial good information! My sh-13 neck pickup sounds just like his clean tone for live 101 cemetery gates actually I was shocked. Cheers!
It’s neural DSP’s Fortin Suite, with I believe a Dimebag IR that Ola did (got that one from olaenglundshop.com) And thanks for the reminder/feedback, I’ll definitely do a “how to dial tone” kinda video. Got some cool ideas, just need to find the time for it! Eventually, probably sooner than later it will happen!
@@AttilaVorosOfficial Thank you for the response brother. Kind of surprised you pulled that kind of tone from the Fortin. Can't wait for the video describing the tone. Also, I'm kind of curious as to what's your evidence on Dime playing the riff with only upstrokes. From what I could tell, on the guitar clinic video, he played the first note with a downstroke and the rest with upstrokes. If you got any video of Dime playing the riff another way I'd sure like to see it. Keep up the content brother, big fan. Cheers from Poland
It's still wrong, not the half step and upstroke part but it's actually a pre bend, you start with a 1/4 note bend and upstroke then release it with a little vibrato. Dime used upstrokes more than people think, it's sort of like the riff from cowboys, he uses muted upstrokes on the open E & G notes and down strokes on the A power chord to make it sound chunkier.
Nothing wrong with playing the riff by the way the feel it. Dime always played what he felt was right. I believe it is them who say 'their' exact way of playing is 100% are making a false statement :)
@@peacefist4413The reason why this guy sounds more like Dime than any other person banging up poorly conceived covers is because he goes to great pains to uncover close to exactly what Dime was doing, and you have missed this point so hard.
You are missing 2 key things.ost importantly than even the up strokes is this he actually picks down alternately out of 4 strokes 1 is down as an example. But the best part is this you should also ad pick scraping on the up strokes he has even said this in his clinics
U want to emphasize everything, especially on the 1-0, like instead of vibrato just pull off on the 1st fret enough for u to flick it to open d w the slightest released bend possible. Like ur almost bending just enough for ur 1st finger to play the open d instead of picking.
I don't think it was a bend at all. I think it was a hard press. Like he put his finger in the middle of the fret and pressed down until the string contacted the fret board bringing the pitch slightly high.
Dunno, maybe.. He definitely made me rethink the whole thing around that muting vibe You can indeed hear there... So it was Nick's video short while I was prepping to do this that made me figure it out at the end ;)
@@AttilaVorosOfficial I wasn't ripping on Nick. I love his videos. Yours too. I just remembered it from Riffer Madness, or perhaps another video... In an interview Dime said don't trust tab books but he gave Bowcot's the seal of approval.
To my knowledge and ears it's not 432, but 425. And I agree, this is a "big nuance" or at least important when it comes to the sound. was a big game changer when I started to play in these tunings
WALK is the hardest “easy sounding” riff in history.
might be true ;)
It's so simple. But the nuances!
@@nathanv.4397 exactly. Even Attila said the main first fret bend isn’t a true bend it pitch it’s just shy of it. And dime is already tuned in a weird tuning so as a kid I’m like wtf. Lol
@@TheShreddDude I show students this riff. I'm like you can do it. But the nuances are so intense, very few actually play it w the feels. Isn't it fun af‽
I learnt by ear this way. I don't know how u could play it any different doing that way.. Guess i must be fukn amazing then. My shit still stinks tho
There's a video of Dime giving a lesson on this riff somewhere, he called the bend a "Texan bend" not a full, not a half, just a bit of Texas. Great lesson dude 💪
The quarter bends he called "hick bends". He really was 1 of a kind
@@bunky8077 that's it! Thanks man. He truly was, a legend through and through
ended up in the habit of playing it that way because im not that great and don't bend it as much to save time fumbling to the next notes
I've been playing this riff all my life bad, Dime would be proud of your work :) Thank you teacher Atilla !!
My exact sentiments 😅 damn. Hopefully Saint Dime forgives me
This riff is so simple but at the same time it is so powerful and devastating... dimebag is a fxckn' god
I knew I recognized you play in Satyricon. Love their older stuff. Glad I found the channel.
Man, although i play Walk the way you show it correctly, i still finish watching your clip. Very therapeutic to watch your part by part analysis!
great video attila!!
Thanks Kayla!
Attila, just ran across the channel . The tone /sound you’ve captured sounds amazing through my phone speaker I can’t imagine how good it would sound with a good set of cans on. Nice playing and explanation of Walk!
I have so much respect for your work,thank you
Finally! I am so glad someone got this right after all these years! Thank you so much.
The first two explanations really helped since I've been playing it wrong for over 10 years lol.
ThrEeEeEeEe 👉🤪! You've earned a new sub, that caught me so off guard 😂!!! Its also one of my favorite random scenes in the Home Videos!
Kösziiii!!! Száz éve próbálom már ezt lelesni, hogy hogyan pengeti, de hiába néztem végig az összes youtube dime live videót, sehogy se tudtam pontosan. Köszi!!! O. Csaba
Dude your videos are amazing and so informative. Very grateful to have somebody that loves dime and spends time making stuff like this for other fans. Getcha pull🤘🤘🤘
Ha! I’ve actually always played it with the upstrokes because I saw so many videos of Dime playing it that way. I’m nowhere near your level of playing but I’m pretty damn proud of myself for this lol another awesome and informative video 🔥🔥
Cool man, I just recently realized this, as well as that slight "muted feeling" that comes with it, as well as the octaves in the chords...
Cheerz ;)
@@AttilaVorosOfficial all those little nuances are what make it so damn hard to play a Pantera song and make it sound just like Dimebag. He truly was one of a kind. Keep up the good work with these vids! You’re definitely doing Dimebag proud!!
Love the shirt dude! Coltrane is one of the best Jazz musicians ever!
Man I’ve never seen anyone catch the subtleties of Dimes playing before!! Epic channel my friend👏
This is a fantastic lesson. Did not know about the upstrokes. Very ZZ Top-esque. Makes sense given it's Texas music.
That’s the swing and it’s probably the one thing he missed.
Great work as always, Attila❣️🤘🔥🎸
Yeah so I’m glad you made this video because I noticed people doing upstrokes and was wondering If I was seeing things but thanks for the tips this really helps 💜
Dude that sounds so much different, I’ve been trying to figure out what’s wrong for years. Thank you 🤘
finally someone who plays it right 🤘🏻 I I listened to thousands of hours of dimebag videos to copy everything. Love your video!
I've never been able to get this riff to sound right. Great video :)
Lol Niiicce! I love that you tossed a classic “3!!!”in there. 🤘🏼🍺
Köszönjük szépen a videót!
Ok! Time to relearn and do this riff properly. thankyou Attila!
Dude that freaking tone! Nice! Great riff walkthrough too! And the 3rd home video reference, CLASSIC! 3eeeee! lol
People to musicians: "Why do you make complicated music, why can't you just make simple music like Pantera?"
The simple music by Pantera:
Yes!! Have Seen Many Cover Bands Playing The Wrong Way Like You Showed and Thought It Sounded A Little Off!!!
When you break it down I hear becoming and so many other riffs that stemmed off this pattern and power cords. Fucking genius
That's insane Attila 🤘🤘
This is why these musicians are geniuses. Just like AC/DC's Hells Bells main riff, there's only 3 changes and then a slight variation, repeat. Akin to this song's main riff, three changes and slight variations, repeat. But could I've come up with this? Absolutely not!
Keep it up @Attila Voros!
Great lesson man 🤘 Thank you
Taking good notes from this video, man!!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
I 've tried some of those, but of course doubted if it was a complete octave, the other issue, was the vibrato..I played that part well too, but....the uppicking was the issue...I never realized upon that...! I think the way you played before, down /upstroke, is great for the change...and the the correct one..
Thks for another great Dime ' s stuff video!!
Thanks a lot Attila!😀🦾💯❤
Thank you! I've been playing it wrong for decades now!
Fantastic lesson 🙏
Wow, sonically accurate roar. Love your ‘tude
I just saw a video of dime playing walk in his "revolution is my name" days and he played it down, up, up for the main riff. Video on youtube is called: DIMEBAG DARRELL (Pantera) - walk BestMasterGuitar, also in the famous 1993 walk solo tutorial by Dime he does down, up, up after the solo demonstration.
thank you it's been 1 year since I picked up the guitar and walk is one of the pieces I wanted to relearn but what I heard by ear didn't fit with the available tablatures
Well done!
in the chorus riff progression you need to add a lower 4th to the first 2 chords.. a low G on the C chord and a low F on the Bflat chord then play the 3rd chord on the 6th fret on the E string the exact way you play it on the 5th string and then you'll be playing it correctly.. all the other examples are spot on.. also your tuning isn't correct according to Dime's own tech.. He said they tuned to E flat at 445.. I hear it as Standard at 427. Each album has a different tuning so it really is a lot to keep a track of. I did a Pantera tribute band for a long long time and spent a solid year learning and finding out all I could on his note choices.. another song that most play wrong is from Vulgar and the No Good (Attack the Radical)... that one is one of the very few songs in drop D tuning..
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Attila! could you do a Play It Like Dimebag of the Well meet again Solo (Live version) please 🙏🏻 Thats one of my favorites solos of all time. Im from Monterrey México and I would love to see VDOC Live one time, any possibility that you guys came someday?
Ahh the up strokes that's the trick!! Same with cowboys from hell. Great riff break down!
nice video! thanks for this! also, happy halloween :)
I wouldn't be surprised if Dime got the bend by pressing toward the fretboard (if you look at your fretting hand when you play a note, you almost never get the string to touch the actual wood when you play a note, the note occurs when the string is depressed between the two metal frets), as opposed to up/down the frets like basically everyone else does. Similar to using a scalloped fretboard, except it's a normal fretboard - at the first fret you have more action to play with..
Dude GORGEOUS Explorer , who makes that? Don’t see many that look that way with a sick top like that. Nice playing to dude, sounds good, I was a teaching my nephew how to play this and yours is one of the few actually accurate lessons, good stuff man
Love It Legendary Dime n Thanks Bro
Play it like you feel it, man
ay yo been playing it right all this time, I guess wearing out the Home Videos vhs paid off
That definitely did:) watched em sooo many times, and always loved the nuances about Dime‘s playing long before I even started to play guitar
I'd like to say thank you for leaving in the extra noise, playing vs recording needs to be appreciated. On another note, I hope people understand that you can analyze and reproduce but it's also perfectly acceptable to be you while playing a cover. Learning techniques and habits is fine but don't let it define you, because you have habits that others will want to copy. Thanks for reading my mini TED talk
Thank You! And I agree with You fully! Id only add that everybody should do cov3rs and whatnot however they feel about it, right? ;)
@@AttilaVorosOfficial agreed! I may have stated it like I'm one sided but if you want to nail the original or make it your own, it's all good.
4:34 "THREEEEE"
"no vibrato, it's more of an attitude" 😂 love it
Couldn't really explain... :))
But I stand by it! :)
🤘Thank you for correcting how I play this!!! 🤘
The tab on the ending (palm muted) part is incorrect. It shows full E5 power chords where you only play the muted open E string.
Yup, I f-d that up… those in between notes are single notes!
Simple description: It's a 0.25 prebend (that's the key)then release
Best UA-cam lesson on Walk!
Hopefully zakk is watching
Why? He has the gig, he can play it however he wants
Kind of embarrassing for Zack isn't it.
@@Ottophil Well who’s going to stop him not me
@@shovington67 kind of embarrassing that you spelled his name wrong lol 😂
Really good video
Sick bro
I absolutely love your videos. But I would like to say that the way he actually played it was down on the first not and up on the fretting hick bend
Verse: down down up up, down up up down up up, down up up, down up up etc..
Chorus: down down up up, down (up on the chord), down down up up, down (up on the chord) etc.
You can see him playing it on the clinic
Very good video. As Dime would say, “throw a little Texas in there”.
I saw his guitar clinic too. Always played it with up strokes.
It's amazing how even some of the most amazing players out there cannot pick up on the subtleties of someone's playing like this.
The barred chord is actually off the third fret, off the G. Full octave chord played.
I did rethink that, and my bet is that it,s the bass that plays a powerchord that gives that effect. That is how I hear it.
100% accurate.
😎 👍
Dime called that the "Texas Bend"
I hardly play anything right and tend to miss out stuff my brain rejects which then becomes harder to replace over time...
az egyik kottád hibás;-)
vasárnap blúzolunk ha megmondodmelyik, vagy nem :D
mindig szerettem benned, hogy a nuanszokkal foglalkozol, piciségek, amik hatalmas különbséget okoznak :)
Tuti a 8. kor az, addigra lappang a figyelmem... meg ennyi ev 12-ezes utan is... amugy pedig: aww ;)
Reassuring. Thanks!
Is that an AT3032? if so, what a great mic for the price. Too bad they discontinued it.
Absolutely right! From what I've heard that's exactly why they discontinued... was too good for the price :))
Component THREEEEEEEEEEE! 😂😂😂
Could you do a video on how Dime player Domination at Moscow please?
I did a full playthrough of that, plus I made tab (guitar pro/pdf tabs are only available through my Patreon site at patreon.com/attilavoros)
Here;s the playthrough: ua-cam.com/video/1WfKBJAa4jY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AttilaVoros
Hey Attila,, why you have electrical tape at the locking nut with a Floyd rose?? Is it cause the emg picks up the pitch of f string (high pitch noise) ?? Cause on my root charvel i get feedback from that ..
Hey man,
Not at all! I installed a tremolo block there so in case if I block it, I can tune it without dealing with the floyd, and was just lazy to put back the nut keys or what ... so it's for that kind of ringing that happens much more without those engaged.
But regardless I'd put those electrical tapes there to make sure there's no ringing, which can occur even if it's locked (it does more with certain guitars/nuts)
@@AttilaVorosOfficial awesome. Thanks for the reply and the useful info.. appreciate you and the time to answer my question...
Dear Attila, would you mind checking how Zac its now playing during the tour? That would be really interesting.
Finally someone who got it all right, Dime would have said "good ears, dude"! They are playing it wrong all over the internet, even Ola plays the bending riff
with a palm mute where it isn`t supposed to be, but no offense Ola, nobody`s perfect.
nice guitar!
Dude, do the same with Domination! Everyone play it in the wrong way.
Thanks. Can you show how to play last part of the song ( when Phil says "welcome home boy")
He says walk on home boy and it's only first fret on the e and 2. fret on the a and you bend the hell out of it, takes some time to get it right
@@Targon999 plus A2, and then pull off to open E, then later (and live) goes up an octave
Cool idea!
@@AttilaVorosOfficial it's actually harder to get it right than you would expect ;)
What bridge pick up are you running along with distortion pedals? Sounds sick
Thanks man! This guitar has EMG Retro active Hot 70 or Super 77 set in it (don't remember which one to be honest :)). The other one is in my Schecter Dimebolt, and I usually use the same settings for both, so even if there's some difference (which there is), it's not that much.
BUT, what I've found really crucial to achive Dime's tones the closest are the followings:
- No1: the proper IR - in this case it's Ola's Dimebag IR which I bought via olaenglundshop.com
- No2: some graphic EQ in front (before amp) to push the gain. It gives a certain kind of attack plus high ends (on top of adding lots of gain), which helps immensely shaping the tone the right way
- No3: pre EQ-ing. This is also a very important step (probably the most important after the cabinet / IR choice). I usually oush it around 300-400, and cut it around 1200-1400, raise it around 3-4000... really depending on the guitar.
I will do a proper video on how I do it in the future.
Cheerz
@@AttilaVorosOfficial good information! My sh-13 neck pickup sounds just like his clean tone for live 101 cemetery gates actually I was shocked. Cheers!
What's the source of the audio here? BIAS? Sounds great. Still waiting on the video explaining how you dial your tone/record videos
It’s neural DSP’s Fortin Suite, with I believe a Dimebag IR that Ola did (got that one from olaenglundshop.com)
And thanks for the reminder/feedback, I’ll definitely do a “how to dial tone” kinda video. Got some cool ideas, just need to find the time for it! Eventually, probably sooner than later it will happen!
@@AttilaVorosOfficial Thank you for the response brother. Kind of surprised you pulled that kind of tone from the Fortin. Can't wait for the video describing the tone.
Also, I'm kind of curious as to what's your evidence on Dime playing the riff with only upstrokes. From what I could tell, on the guitar clinic video, he played the first note with a downstroke and the rest with upstrokes. If you got any video of Dime playing the riff another way I'd sure like to see it.
Keep up the content brother, big fan. Cheers from Poland
@2:25 when I saw them live Dime played the chords off of the E string
He switched it up live
Threeeeeeee!!!!! (Nice reference there ;)
It's still wrong, not the half step and upstroke part but it's actually a pre bend, you start with a 1/4 note bend and upstroke then release it with a little vibrato.
Dime used upstrokes more than people think, it's sort of like the riff from cowboys, he uses muted upstrokes on the open E & G notes and down strokes on the A power chord to make it sound chunkier.
Indeed it is a prebend, which I did not emphasise. I was pointing out the mistake of bending it too much.
99% of guitarists believe they are playing the riff 100% correct lol. the funniest thing is seeing them play the riff with a contemptuous look 🤣
Nothing wrong with playing the riff by the way the feel it. Dime always played what he felt was right.
I believe it is them who say 'their' exact way of playing is 100% are making a false statement :)
@@peacefist4413The reason why this guy sounds more like Dime than any other person banging up poorly conceived covers is because he goes to great pains to uncover close to exactly what Dime was doing, and you have missed this point so hard.
@@justinwilson8986 ain't no pain was involved (though maybe sometimes there is... not with this one though, it was just a looong learning cure ;))
god.
you are the boss
Killer tone,I hope you will to cover Pantera's We'll meet again from Power Metal album next time,Thanks
Yes, I vote for it , too!
I can't wait it.
You are missing 2 key things.ost importantly than even the up strokes is this he actually picks down alternately out of 4 strokes 1 is down as an example. But the best part is this you should also ad pick scraping on the up strokes he has even said this in his clinics
U want to emphasize everything, especially on the 1-0, like instead of vibrato just pull off on the 1st fret enough for u to flick it to open d w the slightest released bend possible. Like ur almost bending just enough for ur 1st finger to play the open d instead of picking.
I don't think it was a bend at all. I think it was a hard press. Like he put his finger in the middle of the fret and pressed down until the string contacted the fret board bringing the pitch slightly high.
whats your gear set up bro?
he also up picks the main riff in cowboys
Where is the tutorial of "the sleep" ?
Haven't done that one yet.
@@AttilaVorosOfficial I've been waiting for it since you uploaded the cover 🥲
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thats why you play to feeling
Nick Bowcott is the one who popularized the idea that it's a prebend w vibrato.
Dunno, maybe.. He definitely made me rethink the whole thing around that muting vibe You can indeed hear there... So it was Nick's video short while I was prepping to do this that made me figure it out at the end ;)
@@AttilaVorosOfficial I wasn't ripping on Nick. I love his videos. Yours too. I just remembered it from Riffer Madness, or perhaps another video... In an interview Dime said don't trust tab books but he gave Bowcot's the seal of approval.
How about the outro? Not many videos talkin bout it
Pantera did not play in standard tuning 440hz, in fact it is 425 or 432hz (depending albums), that's why nobody can really sound like'em.
To my knowledge and ears it's not 432, but 425. And I agree, this is a "big nuance" or at least important when it comes to the sound. was a big game changer when I started to play in these tunings
Can you please do Cowboys from hell. I've seen it played a different way to the normal tabs and believe most of the tabs are wrong.
Did a full video on that main riff;)
ua-cam.com/video/KepT--Q9vAM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
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i play it wrong on purpose