@@definitelynotsolidsnake Oath. The mystery of 1:33 is solved; one track is acoustic playing one melody (more isolated here ua-cam.com/video/N0Pm1nbvuvE/v-deo.html) while there is another acoustic AND the clean electric playing the 0-3-0 riff here ua-cam.com/video/nVvoGmavPE8/v-deo.html
Love this. This song was the song that started to take up learning the guitar. I never heard the acoustic played with the main riff till now. Does anyone know where I can find accurate tabs of the acoustic counterpart that you can here in the album mix? I believe Kirk plays these parts live. Thank you and thank you for posting this!
@@arielrojas7179 And? It's not because Kirk plays it live that it means that Kirk played this part in the studio recording. Do your researches. Until the Black Album, James played everything in the songs even solos that were place holders until Kirk recorded his own solos. Every Metallica demos from the beginning to after the Black Album were played entirely by James and Lars.
1000% no. I see this happen non-stop in lessons and videos. Kirk's is behind, for instance, on 1:40, which is my favorite way to play it instead of messily trying to combine both into one riff. Click the lead video to the right; you'll see. I clicked this vid hoping for isolated rhythm, but the 1:40ish chorus clearly has both parts.
@@arielrojas7179 This is literally common knowledge. Kirk never recorded any rhythm parts in the studio up until Load/Reload. The only things Kirk recorded on this song were the 3 solos. Just because Kirk played those parts live doesn't mean anything.
if you go to ua-cam.com/video/8_5iEWT0y8M/v-deo.html and go to the first ONE demo its just that little acoustic doodley thing by itself :) hope this helped
He might play the whole thing on an electric guitar live. But in live situations where an acoustic is mandatory, James uses a stand that suspends a mic'ed acoustic guitar horizontally in a playing position, while wearing the electric with a normal strap at the same time. Check out some live performances of Fade to Black or other songs with acoustic guitar to see how he does it.
How like how James combines the acoustic with the clean guitars. He has such smart brains in the studio
Nice to finally know exactly what's happening at 1:33 and 3:55.
TheFruitMugger you have said this in the other videos
Austin Jenkins lol
James Hetfield is the best rhythm guitar player of all time!
Agree
David boi u got the same profile pic as i
Qliphirot yes
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Malcom Young
I did not know there was Acoustic in this!!!
Haha! Once you hear it isolated you hear it all the time
+Jordan Isaac You have no ears young padawan! You must learn the way of music..strong you can be.
I kind of wish the beginning riff was on acoustic
This song sounds better on acoustic
I'm currently learning it on my acoustic guitar
the acoustic part is so amazing HOT DAMN
5:59 I love this part, it sounds powerful 🤘
Yeah that part is sickk🤘
3:55 best part!
this gave me an orgasm the first time ive heard that isolated, holy fu-
@@frozantini lmao...Too bad it's so bassy here
I agree
@@heydavid4883the better it is!
The electric guitar fading out with the acoustic was smooth
How did I learn more about this song by hearing less of it?
you learn it in all details
AJFA era metallica esp has alot of layered guitars that sometimes become unclear of whats going on
@@definitelynotsolidsnake Oath. The mystery of 1:33 is solved; one track is acoustic playing one melody (more isolated here ua-cam.com/video/N0Pm1nbvuvE/v-deo.html) while there is another acoustic AND the clean electric playing the 0-3-0 riff here ua-cam.com/video/nVvoGmavPE8/v-deo.html
0:39 starts
Sonunda türk
Love this. This song was the song that started to take up learning the guitar. I never heard the acoustic played with the main riff till now. Does anyone know where I can find accurate tabs of the acoustic counterpart that you can here in the album mix? I believe Kirk plays these parts live. Thank you and thank you for posting this!
wrong title buddy - this is rhythm guitar and bass track
Oh bruhh 😭
XD
So just to clarify this is Just james guitar playing on this track right?
James plays everything but the solo.
@@arielrojas7179 And? It's not because Kirk plays it live that it means that Kirk played this part in the studio recording. Do your researches. Until the Black Album, James played everything in the songs even solos that were place holders until Kirk recorded his own solos. Every Metallica demos from the beginning to after the Black Album were played entirely by James and Lars.
@@arielrojas7179 you just don't know how to lose do you...
1000% no. I see this happen non-stop in lessons and videos. Kirk's is behind, for instance, on 1:40, which is my favorite way to play it instead of messily trying to combine both into one riff. Click the lead video to the right; you'll see. I clicked this vid hoping for isolated rhythm, but the 1:40ish chorus clearly has both parts.
@@arielrojas7179 This is literally common knowledge. Kirk never recorded any rhythm parts in the studio up until Load/Reload. The only things Kirk recorded on this song were the 3 solos. Just because Kirk played those parts live doesn't mean anything.
4:40 best part
does anyone know what harmony is at 1:36? doesnt sound like a 3rd to me but idk
It's a G and a B together.
Which is a third
It's not hard to play
if you go to ua-cam.com/video/8_5iEWT0y8M/v-deo.html
and go to the first ONE demo its just that little acoustic doodley thing by itself :)
hope this helped
metallica one acoustic live
Ye Lorn Wrist of Gold
1:17
So if there's acoustic, how does he play this live?
He might play the whole thing on an electric guitar live. But in live situations where an acoustic is mandatory, James uses a stand that suspends a mic'ed acoustic guitar horizontally in a playing position, while wearing the electric with a normal strap at the same time. Check out some live performances of Fade to Black or other songs with acoustic guitar to see how he does it.
@@GaijinMo like but how does he play the guitar and acoustic at the same time, and he doesnt do the acoustic live
clean channel electric guitar. I believe the only song he plays with a acoustic is fade to black nowdays
@@teamatfort444 Unforgiven
@@GaijinMo The Unforgiven
05:40 c'est hallucinant comme c'est précis
4:37 heavy shit
My favorite part.
anyone have a high quality version of this?
Sounds fine on my phone lol
@@Jahomey505 thats phone speakers lmao, that is not a good judge of sound quality. the acoustic doesnt sound too bad but the electric sounds awful
here in this track papa het solidifies why he is the best rhythm guitarist of all time
1:30