That Damage Inc (Metallica) bridge riff you could never figure out! Weekend Wankshop 175
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how to play the main riff from Damage Inc CORRECTLY: • The REAL way to play D...
Weekend Wankshop peeps! On episode 175, Uncle Ben Eller here is gonna give you all a complete lesson on one of your most requested riffs ever, the bridge (pre solo) riff of Damage Inc by Metallica from the immortal Master of Puppets album! I love this riff and a lot of people TAB, play, and teach it wrong. Gotta get those fake news TABs out of the world, y'all.
Standard tuning, and it features some cool string-crossing gallops in it. Very fun riff. I'm using my Suhr Modern Satin into my Kemper Profiler, with the Lasse Lammert Dirty Tree profile from his upcoming producer pack through www.stltones.com. It sounds so good!!!! i didn't ever EQ a thing on it. So sick.
What other classic Metallica riffs do you want to learn? Post in the comments and i'll cover them soon!
Definitely one of the best riffs they've ever written, thanks for clearing it up!
Its a Kirk riff too, dude can write riffs if he really wants to
Tim Berg it’s almost like he’s the lead guitarist
I never knew that was a KH riff. That’s one of their best. I know he did the awesome bridge riff in battery too. Both of those riffs are awesome.
Its just a take on DP's Perfect Strangers.
@@timothyartz1573 That's probably the dumbest thing I've heard all year
"Gallops are no tripplets" priceless Uncle Ben!
We chew and spit you out! We laugh, you scream and shout! Another awesome riff perfectly broken down by Uncle Ben! You’re the man!!!
The guitar tone is this videos is so great. Tight, aggressive, and dynamic. Just enough distortion.
might be my favorite riff ever written, so glad you did this video dude!
One of the filthiest riffs ever for sure. Great work, Uncle Ben
This riff always came pretty natural for me, if your having trouble, really just pay attention to the gallops and how they relate to the measure in a whole...one of my all time favorite metal riffs is when they come out of the solo back into this riff on the Dbeat, and then they hit the D in the second bar...kicks my ass every time!!! Perfect Thrash!
One of my all time favorite Metallica songs. I've been playing this song for years and thankfully I've been playing it correctly all this time, probably because I grew up without a stepdad ;P
That's right! Metallica only allows upstrokes on 16th notes!
Dude you have THE BEST guitar lesson channel on UA-cam! You just nailed it with every song you teach to play the right way... And speaking of the devil I think you should do a complete disection of One (MetallicA), in my opinion internet is full of incorrect tabs of the rythm guitars on the bridge and pre-chorus guitars. It would be amazing if you take the time to do it, I'd appreciate it very much. Keep rocking bro!
JUST WHAT I NEEDED! THANKS! keep up good METALLICA STUFF!
Finally! Thank you so much for this, it's haunted me for decades!
Uncle Ben! Regarding 4:40, I think you accidentally listened to UA-cam user "Larik"'s video called "Metallica - Damage Inc. - Guitar Track", which is NOT Metallica, it's a guitar only video he played and recorded himself. On the album, that little pinch harmonic note doesn't exist. As an aside, Kirk didn't play any rhythm guitars on the first 5 albums, plus Death Magnetic and Hardwired--it's all James.
Ps. Please do that tricky Angel of Death bridge riff if you can someday! It would be awesome.
Kirk did write this riff though even if he didn't record it.
Kevin Fitzpatrick Yes, as he said, Kirk didn't PLAY any rhythm.
You released this video at the perfect time for me, I had my guitar at my hands and this riff stuck in my mind.
You make what seem impossible to play Metallica riffs, playable for me, and I thank you a lot for that!
Holy balls! I can already play it up to speed! Never thought I'd be able to do this today
José Cruz hell yeah my man! Thanks for watching!
This riff so good. I have always loved it. James sure is the master of riffs.
Me too. But Kirk wrote this one though. :)
Yep was kirk and possibly one of the best riffs of all time in my opinion.
@@TapioNurminen Since I wrote that comment 4 years ago apparently. I have seen and heard in other videos that Kirk wrote it. And I stand still by what I said, "This riff is so good" But now I am super impressed by Kirk instead. He really has written some iconic riffs through the years, but mostly in the early days. This riff, "the middle 8 riff in Damage Inc" and the pre chorus in Master of Puppets.
@@adammoffatt3832 Yes I so agree with you. I think I might think this is the best riff of All time. At least in metal.
@@Atlas65 kirk also wrote main riff in king nothing which is the only song with some groove and still one that can make the grade off load.The rest of them are quite boring now.
that gallop thing where you do two notes on the A string but the last note on the E is also what makes the main riff of Blackened (or rather, the very ending of that riff) so tricky
Hey Uncle Ben!!! First!!! Thanks for teaching me this. I was trying to work out that Riff last night.
Actually, I was able to figure this one out all on my own thank you very much!
Another great tutorial from Uncle Ben! Very helpful to understand that tricky riff!
2 things:
1, Is that pick in the strings there to quiet ambient noise, similar to a string tree?
2, If you do any Pantera stuff, make sure you hammer the point that they tune a quarter step out of tune. A lot of people don't realize that.
Thanks for clearin' up that sticky rice...Uncle Ben.
Damn man that Kemper profile sounds absolutely killer!
one amazing lesson after another. thanks ben!!!
Awesome work Ben. Thank you.
That's some sick rhythm tone.
Out of all the tracks on master of puppets, this one has become my favourite.
Ok Uncle Ben, here is your next assignment if you choose to accept it:. Intro to To Live Is to Die. For the longest time, I've been thinking there are two guitars doing different things instead of one doing it all. Maybe I'm wrong, so I'm leaving you up to the task. Thanks and keep doing the Lord of dankness' work! \m/
chewybang +
Pretty sure there are two, though you can do the main parts with just one and still sound good enough.
Now that you mention it, I remember the intro of Testament's The Ritual which sounds alike To Live Is To Die somehow, and in that intro I suspect the same: two guitars are playing different things
Clearly two guitars
Its 2 guitars, one plays the main parts and then theres a secondary one just kinda complimenting it, just like in one during the first acoustic part when Kirk just plays a few notes here and there but James is playing the chunk of it
This video couldn't of came at a better time, I was just trying to learn this riff yesterday.
Such a helpful video🤘🤘🤘
Wow tyvm Ben I always wanted try this weird riff couldn't figure out what string thx bro
My favourite riff by far, great vid
My fav tallica riff along with the frayed ends of sanity riff
Lovely.simply lovely
finally !! thanks uncle Ben !
Hey uncle Ben! I DMd you on IG tonight about this! Thanks! And it struck me like an hour later that i referred to this as a pre-chorus rather than a bridge 😂 I’m a father of six. I’ve lost a few marbles along the way lol
Great lesson Ben!
So, unlike Battery, you played this the same way that Kirk did on his UA-cam lesson - Congrats! :) - and lest we forget, it's Kirk that's always played this live, not James - but there's no doubt that James recorded it in the studio.
I find it much easier if you play the E with your third (ring) finger, leaving the little finger for the 8th fret and the first finger for the 5th. When you move down a position, use the 3rd finger on the 5th fret (a string). This way you can remember that the displaced gallop only happens when you're playing the third finger. I didn't learn it specifically that way but it just seemed to be a coincidence and an easy way to move the progression down the fretboard. It's also a little easier to play the chords when the chord pattern changes after the solo.
One thing I would recommend heartily is the unholy trifecta: turning off any noise gate you have, hitting the strings harder than you normally would for something this precise (it is called Damage Inc not Knitting Club Inc) and do what James does - palm mute around the knuckle of the little finger rather than the meat of the palm, so you can get more power into the picking. It WILL sound like ass when you start doing it but like with anything else, you'll get there with enough practice. Watch James play Battery at the 1995 Milton Keynes show and on the Binge and Purge gig at Seattle to see how he plays the 'palm muting without really using the palm of his hand' technique.
It may be just a thing with Mesa amps when you crank them but if you hit the strings hard and precise enough, it's almost like there's a built in noise gate in the amp. A lot of the extraneous noise just goes away. Don't expect this to happen if you bought a Triple Recto for bedroom use though, as even with a Mesa Mark V 25 you'll be pissing off the family in the rest of the house.
The reason so many Metallica riffs sound slightly off even though u swear u have it worked out perfect is because they so often layer guitar tracks ontop of each other with a slight variation just like Ben explains. “Maybe it’s a mistake the first time” but he plays the b power chord live. No, they deliberately layer the guitars all playing a slight variation of the riff, that’s why there’s a video like this for every second Metallica riff.
Ngl, this stumped for for the longest time.
nice, informative and a sense of humor 😆 In music I love it
How about the bridge riff in Dyers Eve if you haven't already?
How about the harmony part in Fight fire with fire
We neeeeed thaaaat !!! Please
look uncle ben you know I been watching ur vids for a while now I feel like ur really gonna blow up soon. don't forget about me now ya hear?
I learned how to play this at 17. I'm sure anybody can learn this if they play enough. I was playing about 3-4 hours a day at that time.
Also, could you do a video on ‘Shedding Skin’ please man?
YES PLEASEEEE
Uncle Ben that Metallica riff is sick you’re guitar playing is sick I think I’m getting sick ,,but in a good way!
Is that a Line6 AX2 I'm seeing in the back ? What a piece of history.
youre great at this teaching thing. congrats..
Thanks! I will internalize and then get it up to speed, I guess..
I wish Kirk had the opportunity to write more great riffs like this ,James riff from frayed ends of sanity mid section is up there too though but this is an insane metal riff.
Very nice technique you have
This riff is fire
Also: There's a D5 when this part returns after the solo. D5 instead of the Bb second time around after solo. (And JH did ALL the rhythm 1983-1991 so anything in the right speaker rhythm wise is him)
@Ben Eller can you do the solo to this brutal song too?
Great job!
Wow, this part was actually right in my Cherry Lane Music tabbook (Metallica complete Volume 1) which I have for ages and learned a lot of Metallica songs from. But despite that I was never able to play it! And it’s one of my favorite riffs! Thanks a lot for this, I finally can learn it! But I have quite some trouble doing those displaced gallops, never played them before (how’s that possible?). I hope some more practice will help.
Dude your videos help soooooo much
There's a cheat I used to use for this riff on the gallop. When I was first learning it, I found it really difficult to do the gallop while switching strings from the A string back down to the E string. Y'all are gonna yell at me for adding another up stroke.. but it actually worked really well. What I would do was any time it does the gallop, I would basically sweep up through the A string down to the E string. So it was like a double up stroke... but it's played so fast you can pretty much just sweep through it in one motion. I got that technique down so cleanly that once I was actually able to play it the correct way, I could play it for my band and if they weren't looking at my hands they couldn't tell which way I was playing it just from the sound of it. So if any of you are having difficulty with that part of the riff and you want to try a cheat, try doing a double upstroke/sweep through those gallops. It's not the true way to play it, but as long as all the notes you're playing are correct it will sound exactly the same to people's ears once you get it nice and clean.
Hey Uncle Ben! Big fan over here, could you please take a look at the Throes of Rejection main riff? Keep up the good work!
Cool
Thank you so much for this!
All rhythms by James on Puppets :) So if there are differences in right/left channel, it is him doing so.
Nice nice nice!
What about Dyers Eve and The Shortest Straw riffs?
Thanks a ton man I finally understand this rifffff 🤘😁🤘
I think it would be rad if you'd do some full songs. The closest I've seen you get to that is with Bark At The Moon. That was awesome!
This riff must violate several international conventions. Edit: and also it finally fell into place, i've seen some weird ass tabs on this
Sweet tone!
Finally!
O Tio Ben manja dos riff!
Awesome work Uncle Ben, you defiantly made me a better player with your lessons, hey you said maybe ask you about some riffs or songs to figure out, Do you think you could do "Under Attack" by Destruction? Hope to hear from you and great work!
Decode that sick riff in Killing Cone by Buckethead, you'll know which riff I'am talking about once you hear it.
Gg Allen would bee proud
How about the art of shredding? I have it down but that would be a good exercise for beginers and those not familiar with the techniques.
The bridge riff on Disposable Heroes with the pull off power chords (I think)... and also both guitars for the final part of the clean One intro where they’re both doing different things. Finally the massive fatt riff on Outlaw Torn. Live it looks like James does a bend but tabs have hammer-ons. Either way, I can’t get it to sound right! Please and thank you
Jake Chilton you’re correct on both of those! Disposable bridge is indeed power chords with pulloffs to the open E. And Outlaw has bends, not pulloffs. The bass does some legato stuff but the guitars are definitely bends. Those are both great future WW suggestions, I’ll do them both!
Hearing that riff at full speed I was like fuck. With that weird ass gallop it sounded very difficult. But at step dad speed it was easy to see what you were doing and it wasn't hard to play. Thanks!
Dyers Eve next please
Uncle Ben-tover, Dive on into some Dyers Eve, Blackened, Disposable Heroes. Or some more Kirk Wahmster solo covers. 😂
Just learned this was a Kirk Hammett riff. Say what you want but the man is big part of the Metallica sound. Especially this monster, one of their best... easy.
I think james wrote it and played it on the album though.
Not a classic riff, but the kind of bridge section in eternal rest by avenged sevenfold at the 1:42 mark is pretty messy, so a weekend wankshop would be appreciated for this one !
2:23 Finally, someone says it.
another awesome video , maybe i should practice shedding skin by pantera first, thanks a lot uncle ben , you are the best, maestro.
Where was you in 1995 when I tried to play this riff in right way? :)
Well done uncle Ben! Love your vids! Would be great if you could do a lesson for Judas priest’s you’ve got another thing comin’. The short part right after the E, B, F# chords I see people play it in so many ways but I don’t think they played it the same. Maybe it’s just me but huge thanks!! \m/
Thank you so much, this stumped the hell out of me 🙏🏾 can you please do the 3rd riff from Megadeth’s “Wake Up Dead”? (da na na, da, da da DODDUM, da, da, DODDUM)
Dude I can't fathom how he wrote that riff. Like it could've been a whole other song.
This is THE BEST metallica riff..
Reminds me link park and nu metal. Way ahead of their time
For those of you wondering, the "gallops" are 32nd notes.
well..... if the tempo was EXTREMELY low they would be transcribed as 32nds.
More Metallica, please! Greetings from Russia by the way)
Slaying the Dreamer by Nightwish? It's such a heavy song.
Sounds odd timed. Kirk actually wrote that riff.
Yep. It came from Kirk's riff tape.
Are you sure? this will change my whole kirk perception..
@@sungerbob1786 yes kirk wrote this
@@sungerbob1786 he also wrote the chorus riff master of puppets, the bridge riff in creeping death and the main riff to enter sandman
@@PeddyGD yes they are good riffs too, but this damage inc riff is my favourite metallica riff all time as a guitar player. thats why im so surprised. Im a huge hetfield fan and I always thought kirk is a talentless musician..
damn ben u really know ur shit, im getting fucking subscribed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kirk Plays the riff slightly different. He uses the 3rd and 4th finger and plants his 1st finger at the root note. It also looks like he hamers 1st to 3rd and 4th finger to get the gallop. Look at his video he did regarding his riffs for MOP. It almost looks like he also bars his first finger as a chord at an odd time in the riff... ua-cam.com/video/E6rxqdglYM8/v-deo.html
This riff is easily in Top 10 Metallica riffs.
And Kirk wrote it. One of my favs!
ID love to see the correct Steve Jones Anarchy in the UK many play it but seem to miss the correct feel
Question: regarding the the longer, hanging A sharp at the end of the riff. On the first revolution is seems higher, or a different note/harmony than the second time around. Does anyone else hear this? Also, Kirk is does not feature on the rhythm tracks at all. All James.
I need that profile.
Always a great video! If you can, could you show us how to play Rush's Spirit of Radio intro?
What are you using for that tone? sounds just about perfect!
Colin McDonald - Kemper
See description :)
Talk about low standards in tone.
Esteban Aguayo - its definitely a matter of preference for sure
That riff is sick as fuck