He's a experienced business man. Not many people realize that. Edit: That's why some people (like the dude in the other comment) could find his attitude "pretentious"
@@ciaochrystusa4778 nahh! Im just 23 and have been sober my whole life. Aaron is master in his craft no doubt. But grest legends were drug addicts at their prime so no judging just accept the music okay?
@@vn_1 honesly i can agree a little. back in 2010 or maybe even ealier when animals as leaders was just getting poplular i smoked with javier and tosin and navien. They were all weed smokers and they put on a hell of a show. Of course they waited till their set was done, but that just weed. Slash was way worse and musicians in his category but still iconic rock idols. ive met Aaron in charleston at a contortionist show and in reality hes just really smart and a geek. he coukd be on drugs all day and still explain everything the way he dis now.
I love when he is running down the bass and he says "Apart from the specs I just ran down, I am not going to pretend like I know anything more about this guitar". Its rare to see someone not only know when they don't know, but to openly admit they don't know as to not create any misinformation. Much Respect to Aaron.
Theres chon rundowns of what they use where its mostly "ummm....yeah I like ibanez." Then theres Aaron who will describe everything thoroughly and with passion.
I'm a bass player currently taking lessons from Jacob Umansky, when I saw his bass featured I died. I die every time no matter what. Literally the most mind blowing instrument I've ever seen.
met aaron after a chon show in detroit, nicest guy I have ever met. I was fanboying hard and stopped him to say great set and he shook my hand and talked for a quick sec, such a genuine dude
Aaron is so knowledgable about everything man, I'd love to spend a day with him and just pick his brain about all aspects of playing. This is one of the best Rig Rundowns I've seen
My band had the pleasure of opening for Aaron/Intervals when they were in our home town. I didn't want to pester him, but we had a brief chat and he was open and super nice. Unreal player live, and his band on that tour were also unreal. Jacob Umansky on bass was also extremely impressive.
Never heard of this guy or this band before but I'm a fan now just from hearing Aaron speak about his equipment. He's so intelligent and detailed. I'll be listening and getting acquainted.
Can confirm, took a lesson from him a few years back before a show. Just as knowledgeable as he seems here and the absolute nicest dude, went like half an hour overtime on the lesson to answer questions and discuss techniques etc.
Guitarists that dig this and get into it make it so much better. Love guitarists that still love this stuff and want to talk about it. New fan of a band I've never heard of because of this again.
Aaron is so talented, but you can tell how much hard work has gone into his playing. He makes everything look so easy. Maximum efficiency. Such a bright guy, too. The fact he does this in standard tuning is unreal.
Between his guitar shop work at steve's music, running a super esoteric band (Speak of the Devil), and teaching an array of musicians throughout Toronto, Aaron has been a benchmark of knowledge. This is nothing but exciting to see his progress and how far he really has come. He is so amazing at the guitar in itself as an art, but a wonderful human. So humble and content on spreading knowledge and really driving the future of guitar. This has been a real pleasure to watch.
Aaron puts most guitarists to shame in terms of knowledge of every aspect of his rig. Every detail is meticulously chosen. Intervals is so damn good, too. Well done, PG.
Good lord he is on top of his stuff. Normally I feel like I can keep up with all that, but it put me over the edge when he talked about piping a room mic mix into his in-ears to fill out the sound. Too fuckin' cool.
Aaron is very knowledgeable and presentable on his gear and process. Great enthusiasm from the interviewer. Saw Intervals in Winnipeg a few years back when they came with Plini and Animals as Leaders, best concert of all time. Seeing and listening to 3 progressive masters is a once in a lifetime event, hope to see local Sam Jacobs play along next time!
I love it when people who want to interview Aaron actually give him plenty of time to talk. He talks a lot and it's well worth hearing. I don't understand when people want to have a thorough informative interview with him and want it to be a short interview. That's not gonna happen. Those interviews always seem too short and Aaron sounds rushed. Thank you for actually wanting to hear what he has to say.
Massive fan of Aaron, met him before Intervals got big summer of 2011 when I was in Toronto visiting family and was checking out some guitar stores. Super down to earth, great player, great person. Hope to catch you at one of your shows in the UK next time you're over here!!! PS: this set up is dope, and Mayones really do make some outstanding instruments!!!
Been in love with Aaron and Intervals for the last few years. Saw him play and met him in Hong Kong. Just like Satch - incredibly nice, open, approachable, sharp as a Japanese katana blade and not one ounce of rock star ego. He communicates verbally just like his music - complex, engaging, articulate and with passion. He is the real deal indeed. Excellent episode!
Really love your RR's and Perry is so passionate about gear it gives the whole thing a cool touch. Would have liked to see the full rig , especially Jacob's gear. Keep up the good work 👌
Aaron actually has a master class through JamPlay. He also does an annual musicians retreat in upstate New York at the end of each summer the last couple years. www.jamplay.com/guitar-lessons/aaron-marshall-intervals
ive been invisioning my custom build for like a year now and going back and forth on the hannes bridge and hipshot. hearing what he had to say about the hannes sealed the deal for me.
One of my favourites rig rundown ever. Now I know why I thought Plini and Aaron are the best guitar players at the moment. Also Perry so good on questions as always.
Why? Proud because you happen to be born in India? And Intervals happened to perform there? I d9nt get it. Did you win some contest so that they would perform there?
@@Knosferatu He actually says there is a huge metal scene in India, so I guess any Indian person that likes metal could be proud of that. What I don't really get is why you came up with that question, to be fair with you! Chill mate
Thats crazy. Teal is my second favourite colour, I was thinking the whole time how cool it was. But I wanted to see that Mayones guitar in purple. And then he whips it out. Those are phenomenal looking guitars. Definitely jealous!
28 years ago we were going out with MIDI files programmed from Cubase on an Atari (remember them? :O) being played back on rack synths by a Roland MC-50, which also controlled the patch changes for the keyboard/vocalist, and also my Boss ME-5, so I could be anywhere on the stage and my "Solo" tone would kick in without me having to run back to base. It's actually a REALLY relaxing way to gig, knowing for sure that you will have the right tone, at the right time. Ahhh... those were the days... um, hang on, apparently THESE are the days too! :O)
Aaron, if you are reading this - congratulations on the Mayones work. Regius is the best guitar I ever owned. I've got the dark grey/ black back finish and it looks even better with your top color combo
@@glenn1975 Indeed. Far as I'm concerned, 10s belong with a 48-52 bottom. That's pretty much the only way you're gonna get a balanced set of 10s. As for me, though. I'm not a shredder, so I tend to use 10-52 for standard tuning/drop-D. When there isn't a shit-load of tension on the strings, it just doesn't satisfy my gorilla-hands lol.
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Aaron is that dude who studies the material before the lecture and has the assignments done the night it was given. Such a pro, you gotta admire it.
Most professional rig rundown ever. This guy knows wtf is up
He certainly knows his shit.
@@MFKR696 I believe he worked at Steve's Music store in Toronto
Aaron knows so much about the entire setup, he really is goals
Besides his talent in music, Aaron is incredibly sharp. He is a very good communicator and knows his stuff very well.
he can be super pretentious though
SUCH a good communicator
@@soppa112 ehhh......I dont buy into that
He's a experienced business man. Not many people realize that. Edit: That's why some people (like the dude in the other comment) could find his attitude "pretentious"
@@soppa112 I get that feeling too
These guys are setting the bar so high. Maybe this is what you get when musicians aren't on drugs.
Nahh! Slash was on drugs dude....drugs got nothing on musicalilty
@@vn_1 lmao what you just said is the best proof that they actually do
@@ciaochrystusa4778 nahh! Im just 23 and have been sober my whole life.
Aaron is master in his craft no doubt. But grest legends were drug addicts at their prime so no judging just accept the music okay?
@@vn_1 honesly i can agree a little. back in 2010 or maybe even ealier when animals as leaders was just getting poplular i smoked with javier and tosin and navien. They were all weed smokers and they put on a hell of a show. Of course they waited till their set was done, but that just weed. Slash was way worse and musicians in his category but still iconic rock idols. ive met Aaron in charleston at a contortionist show and in reality hes just really smart and a geek. he coukd be on drugs all day and still explain everything the way he dis now.
@@ooferrell wierd flex but ok
Damn's he's not stingy on gear information and tips. Love Intervals, thanks PG
Saw intervals live last month. They we’re unreal, one of the best live shows I’ve ever heard. Aaron is incredible, just a true artist.
I love when he is running down the bass and he says "Apart from the specs I just ran down, I am not going to pretend like I know anything more about this guitar". Its rare to see someone not only know when they don't know, but to openly admit they don't know as to not create any misinformation. Much Respect to Aaron.
These "Rig Rundown" videos are one of my favorite on UA-cam. So interesting, even seeing the bands or players I don't listen to
Alot more bands and artists that I dont know...but it's a real treat to see someone I love
Agreed 100%
Theres chon rundowns of what they use where its mostly "ummm....yeah I like ibanez."
Then theres Aaron who will describe everything thoroughly and with passion.
I'm a bass player currently taking lessons from Jacob Umansky, when I saw his bass featured I died. I die every time no matter what. Literally the most mind blowing instrument I've ever seen.
met aaron after a chon show in detroit, nicest guy I have ever met. I was fanboying hard and stopped him to say great set and he shook my hand and talked for a quick sec, such a genuine dude
Best rig rundown ever. Aaron's knowledge on his stuff is absurd.
if aaron marshall ever stops making music i hope he starts a music school. the dude's enthusiasm is so infectious i love it.
Aaron is so knowledgable about everything man, I'd love to spend a day with him and just pick his brain about all aspects of playing. This is one of the best Rig Rundowns I've seen
Blown away at how knowledgeable he is and how he’s able to conjure it up instantaneously. I love musicians who are more than what they play.
Guitar nerd Rundowns are always the best. This is up there with JB's one.
which was that one? i feel like i should know the name but can't remember it
@@raulperez2308 Joe Bonamassa
Not enough appreciation for what Aaron does for prog metal. He is truly one of the unsung heroes of the guitar world. Great interview.
All them prog guitarists, are really good people as well. I love the attitude.
THIS IS A RIG RUNDOWN. PERFECT. I WAS AT THE SHOW IN INDIA
My band had the pleasure of opening for Aaron/Intervals when they were in our home town. I didn't want to pester him, but we had a brief chat and he was open and super nice. Unreal player live, and his band on that tour were also unreal. Jacob Umansky on bass was also extremely impressive.
Never heard of this guy or this band before but I'm a fan now just from hearing Aaron speak about his equipment. He's so intelligent and detailed. I'll be listening and getting acquainted.
I just wanna sit down with this guy and have a beer. He just really seems like a genuinely nice person..
Can confirm, took a lesson from him a few years back before a show. Just as knowledgeable as he seems here and the absolute nicest dude, went like half an hour overtime on the lesson to answer questions and discuss techniques etc.
Best half hour of my life spent on youtube, thanks PG!
Guitarists that dig this and get into it make it so much better. Love guitarists that still love this stuff and want to talk about it. New fan of a band I've never heard of because of this again.
Aaron is so talented, but you can tell how much hard work has gone into his playing. He makes everything look so easy. Maximum efficiency. Such a bright guy, too. The fact he does this in standard tuning is unreal.
Between his guitar shop work at steve's music, running a super esoteric band (Speak of the Devil), and teaching an array of musicians throughout Toronto, Aaron has been a benchmark of knowledge. This is nothing but exciting to see his progress and how far he really has come. He is so amazing at the guitar in itself as an art, but a wonderful human. So humble and content on spreading knowledge and really driving the future of guitar. This has been a real pleasure to watch.
Aaron puts most guitarists to shame in terms of knowledge of every aspect of his rig. Every detail is meticulously chosen. Intervals is so damn good, too. Well done, PG.
That is the sickest bass I've seen in a LONG time.
Good lord he is on top of his stuff. Normally I feel like I can keep up with all that, but it put me over the edge when he talked about piping a room mic mix into his in-ears to fill out the sound. Too fuckin' cool.
Aaron is very knowledgeable and presentable on his gear and process. Great enthusiasm from the interviewer. Saw Intervals in Winnipeg a few years back when they came with Plini and Animals as Leaders, best concert of all time. Seeing and listening to 3 progressive masters is a once in a lifetime event, hope to see local Sam Jacobs play along next time!
Great interview, good job PG!
Hes is one of my biggest influences as a guitarist. Intervals has had a huge impact on my playing style
I like how intelligent and articulate he is in his speaking and info he provides.
30 minutes with aaron hell yes thank you for this 🤘
If Aaron has taught me one thing, its to always have conviction. Major respect!
I love it when people who want to interview Aaron actually give him plenty of time to talk. He talks a lot and it's well worth hearing. I don't understand when people want to have a thorough informative interview with him and want it to be a short interview. That's not gonna happen. Those interviews always seem too short and Aaron sounds rushed. Thank you for actually wanting to hear what he has to say.
Don’t know why I’m a drummer but can enjoy this so much
Fun fact: aaron is a drummer too
cuz its all music baby! :D
Aaron's public speaking skills and knowledge of gear are the things I aspire to have
Massive fan of Aaron, met him before Intervals got big summer of 2011 when I was in Toronto visiting family and was checking out some guitar stores. Super down to earth, great player, great person. Hope to catch you at one of your shows in the UK next time you're over here!!!
PS: this set up is dope, and Mayones really do make some outstanding instruments!!!
😎👍🇵🇱🎸Mayones...
The Pride of Poland!
Cheers!
I thought Chopin was the pride of poland? 🤔
The pride of Poland is polish mindset and resistance to influence, not some flipping guitar shop.
@@malakispanien the guitar master craftsmen (not shop) are an amazing representation of what Poland stands for
He really knows so much about the ins and outs of his rig and shows. Really impressed!
Thanks for uploading this, I can watch this all day. Aaron really knows what he's talking about.
aaron marshall is the best if not the best player out there. Thanks for the rig rundown have been waiting for this for soooo long
Aaron, you are an inspiration; that passion, the tone, and the drive, man - I love it. Thanks for making the video happen!
Been in love with Aaron and Intervals for the last few years. Saw him play and met him in Hong Kong. Just like Satch - incredibly nice, open, approachable, sharp as a Japanese katana blade and not one ounce of rock star ego. He communicates verbally just like his music - complex, engaging, articulate and with passion. He is the real deal indeed. Excellent episode!
Really love your RR's and Perry is so passionate about gear it gives the whole thing a cool touch.
Would have liked to see the full rig , especially Jacob's gear. Keep up the good work 👌
Aaron is a class act and a phenomenal musician.
You know that "Masterclass" site?...where celebrities teach stuff? Aaron needs to do an Axe-FX "Masterclass" course.
rmp5s that would be pretty nice! We need those kind of masterclasses hahah
Aaron actually has a master class through JamPlay. He also does an annual musicians retreat in upstate New York at the end of each summer the last couple years.
www.jamplay.com/guitar-lessons/aaron-marshall-intervals
This was probably the best rig rundown video I've watched. Kudos!
Wow. Superb rig rundown. Great conversation.
God Damn, Aaron is SOOOOOO smart and good at explaining!!! Just one more reason I love the guy
Terry is the best Rig Rundown guy. Please keep him!
not always a fan of Perry's interview style, but here you can tell he is a big fan and just wanted to hear Aaron talk. great video
This is the best Rig Rundown I’ve ever seen holy crap! He knows his shit I’m impressed
"I just tell them I'm in Matchbox 20 or Switchfoot." I lost it! 🤣🤣🤣 So funny.
Perry u’re the man!!! Keep up the great work! Passionate I can actually feel it... Great rundown 🤘
I'd never heard of him so I checked a recent Intervals YT video and was very impressed with his playing. Thus, I'm back to watch this.
I saw you live at NH 7 it was hack of fun Aaron's music is simply amazing i hope they come back soon to INDIA for another live gig 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Best quality rundown yet (audio/video/editing). Great start to the new decade! Hope PG can catch White Denim sometime!
amazing rig rundown. dayum.
probably best rig rundown ever.
ive been invisioning my custom build for like a year now and going back and forth on the hannes bridge and hipshot. hearing what he had to say about the hannes sealed the deal for me.
Ambient room mics in his in ears ....... what a clever Trevor.
There is something magical and satisfying about his songwriting. Not a tune of Intervals I dislike. Not a single one!
:D
Izzy1782 - same here
Best rundown ever. Aaron was fantastic ! !
Propaghandi is now second.
He's gone through a few guitar companies and he's able to get anyone wanting to buy each one.
Facts
Such a nice rig rundown, the excitement of the interviewer was very cute ngl.
That's a musician who knows his set up and gave the info we all want to hear
One of my favourites rig rundown ever. Now I know why I thought Plini and Aaron are the best guitar players at the moment. Also Perry so good on questions as always.
Such a cool dude, good interview, sexi asf guitars!!!
I'm super late to the party here. but wow. Aaron absolutely knows EVERYTHING that's going on in his guitars.
Always love Perry's energy and genuine excitement.
A bit too much tbh. Even Aaron seemed to notice it. Maybe hes just a huge fan. I'd act that way too lolu
Really cool interview
3:41 when he talks about India...fills my heart with pride 🇮🇳
Why? Proud because you happen to be born in India? And Intervals happened to perform there? I d9nt get it. Did you win some contest so that they would perform there?
@@Knosferatu He actually says there is a huge metal scene in India, so I guess any Indian person that likes metal could be proud of that. What I don't really get is why you came up with that question, to be fair with you! Chill mate
Karnivool and Intervals what an insanely amazing concert that would’ve been
I was at this show! Intervals opened up strong for BTBAM and Chon!!
This needs more views.
Just a straight up smart dude who knows his stuff. Could listen to him for hours!
Missed the intervals show last time, hope they comeback to India next year.
Thank you for introducing me to Mayones Guitars!
Aaron has been through so many guitar brands.
Yeea, it's a bit absurd
lol I wonder how this will last, before or after the next album
Anyone know why exactly he left Suhr?
I could listen to Aaron talk guitars and gears all day
Thats crazy. Teal is my second favourite colour, I was thinking the whole time how cool it was. But I wanted to see that Mayones guitar in purple. And then he whips it out. Those are phenomenal looking guitars. Definitely jealous!
hellll yesss! So pumped for this video
Nice to here someone talk who knows what the heck they're using! Very cool.
Aaron is a brilliant and humble
28 years ago we were going out with MIDI files programmed from Cubase on an Atari (remember them? :O) being played back on rack synths by a Roland MC-50, which also controlled the patch changes for the keyboard/vocalist, and also my Boss ME-5, so I could be anywhere on the stage and my "Solo" tone would kick in without me having to run back to base. It's actually a REALLY relaxing way to gig, knowing for sure that you will have the right tone, at the right time. Ahhh... those were the days... um, hang on, apparently THESE are the days too! :O)
Aaron, if you are reading this - congratulations on the Mayones work. Regius is the best guitar I ever owned. I've got the dark grey/ black back finish and it looks even better with your top color combo
good god, never stop talking about guitars pls, this could've been an hour longer
I normally don't like green guitars but this Mayones is amazing (@_@) #StillMissRebeccaDirks
They are like the Special Ops of bands, practicality exuded all around. Including the Carhartt attire which I do as well.
I want one of those Schaller bridges on my 7. Looks super comfortable.
Aaron is also one of the nicest people I've ever met
I’ve been following this guy on IG for awhile and I was positive he was British.
Mayones guitars are amazing. Some of the highest quality guitars I've tried.
He plays 9's this changes everything
Playing 9s in standard tuning isn't exactly out of the ordinary, especially among shredders. The fact that he's using 9s changes nothing.
9-46 is more balanced bottom to top than 10-46
@@glenn1975 Indeed. Far as I'm concerned, 10s belong with a 48-52 bottom. That's pretty much the only way you're gonna get a balanced set of 10s. As for me, though. I'm not a shredder, so I tend to use 10-52 for standard tuning/drop-D. When there isn't a shit-load of tension on the strings, it just doesn't satisfy my gorilla-hands lol.
What a freaking legend 🤘😁
FR though, Belvedere is such an awesome jam.