Hey Cameron. You inspiring fellow. :) love your playing! I watched a video where you were playing loss of control, but can't seem to find it on your channel? Maybe I'm missing it? Is it still on ? Jacob
You earned it you have put in a tremendous amount of work , and obviously dedicated to your craft , l started late and am struggling so much , but its people like you , that keep us reaching for that next step
Cameron Hi there! Thank you for your comment. I always try to refrain from playing the hits. As much fun as they may be to play they're not as fun as a lot of the others aha
Balance ended up being one of my favorite albums, Amsterdam is ridiculous! That song, for me, shows me the tightness of and the incredible playing by everyone. Sammy's vocals are killer.
I’ve been a HUGE Van Halen fan since the early 80’s when I played in a metal band as a teenager and we did a few VH covers. I have to say that this guy not only has the riffs down pat, but also has that Van Halen ‘Brown Sound’ sorted as well. Great to see a younger guy appreciate EVH’s genius.
Stephen Parkinson Thanks so much Stephen I really appreciate it. In this video I was really going for the more modern Van Halen tone, the yamaha thr10x just nails it. I feel warm inside when I read comments like yours, thanks so much. :)
I was surprised to see you included 'The Seventh Seal'. It's one of my favorite VH songs but doesn't get the love it deserves. After seeing VH w/ Roth in concert, 'Little Dreamer' moved way up on my favorite VH riffs. Eddie was going to town and jamming - it was so fun just to watch. I've seen VH w/ all 3 lead singers live, and I've come the conclusion that Sammy is the man!
So glad to find another VH fan out there that love the BALANCE album. The guitar work on this album is amazing. Great job covering it. Loving your videos.
Eddies tone from '5150' to 'Balance' keeps me awake at night. Picking just 5 riffs would be impossible as I would have to find room for 'Best of Both Worlds', 'Summer Nights", 'Judgement Day,' 'Dream is Over,' 'Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do,' 'Human's being'', 'Cabo Wabo' and so on. See it's impossible as I clearly can't count. Hell, I'm even the rare VH fan that loves 'VHIII.' To me Eddie hit his musical Zenith with 'VHIII.' There was soo much experimentation going on with that album so much so that the general public just didn't get it. Musicians tend to understand and like it more. It's a shame it didn't work commercially because on a musical level it was phenomenal. 'A Year To The Day' is a fucking masterpiece. I think 'VHIII's' commercial failure is why Eddie pretty much packed it in 20 years ago. He really hasn't released new material since 'VHIII.' Yes, I know there was 'ADKOT' but come on, that's just an album of rejected songs from 'VH' and 'VHII.' There was nothing new there. Eddie is a genius who's creativity needs experimentation. Every album from 'Women and Children First' until 'ADKOT' was fresh and innovative and an evolution of what they had done before. I think when 'VHIII' was rejected it effected Eddie's confidence to release new material. Just a guess.
Eddie was great. I appreciate your insights. Just letting you know I read what you typed and I wholly agree with you. Eddie was my hero. I miss him. I wish he were still walkin' amongst us mere mortals making new albums.
Eddie’s rhythm playing is so underrated. I am glad you focused some on the more rhythm things he does. He has this boogie woogie rhythm style that is so much better than the other guys from that era.
Agreed, Balance is one of my favorites as well. And how can you not love Feelin' that intro to killer solo, is just amazing. You do a great job playing it as well. You make it look easy, you just inspired me to get that Feelin' intro down!
Late to the party on this one, but you hit two of my favorite VH songs - “Runaround” and “Seventh Seal”. I love Ed’s tone on these two albums and love how he stretches out into some new harmonic territory. Roth-era / Hagar-era, I love it all. And this was a true joy to watch - I was 15 when VH I came out and it’s cool to see someone your age get as excited as I did about this amazing musician. You touched on something that a lot of people miss about Ed’s playing - the swing. He’s got a rhythmic feel that nobody else really had and it made his playing stand out that much more... Awesome playing my friend - so fun to watch 😎🤘
Richard Hoover I came to make the same comment! Too many VH fans ignore this amazing album, Balance is honestly the Halen album I listen to most often..
Great Video Mr. Cooper. Not just an enjoyable video to listen to but you will no doubt inspire many new guitarists to want to practise and get better playing their axes. Great Job!
Wow. A really interesting group of songs and riffs to lit as your Top 5. Totally different list than most People would have, and I think that is so cool. You made Seventh Seal sound nasty, Bro! Anyway, great playing, killer tone, and you nailed down a really cool list.
Coming from a drummers perspective, its GREAT to hear another guitarist interpretation of Eddie`s work. I absolutely love Eds guitar playing and enjoy seeing it taken apart to hear the simplicity along with the intricate parts that make it all come together. Cheers!
I agree his playing was awesome and sounded amazing. I'm glad you said OPINION. There is so many people that just yell there thoughts as fact. Cause i think his VH 1 tone is the greatest tone ever recorded. I fricken love his Hagar era playing also.
Zach Hi Zach. Thanks for getting in touch I'm really glad you found the channel. There's plenty more where this came from. If you liked this video, you should check out my tribute to Eddie Van Halen :)
WOW! It's a pleasure to hear young man plays 30 years ago riffs, because that sounds really cool nowadays like the '80/''90ties! Good very good... Compliments
I just bought this amp because of you dude (well and Satchel too lol)and i am sure i am not the only one. Yamaha should be paying you!! Keep rocking!!!
You're amazing and seemingly flawless at nailing EVH tone, riffs, noise and licks. I've been happy trying to figure out some part of whatever sounds cool to my ears for the last 35 years. I'm not a professional musician and I my playing sucks a lot of times. But I've always known the E note (first of the descending plucked notes) after the B chord at 2:11 to be a palm muted open high E string. Maybe the best rocknroll intro of all time. It made DLR write a lyric about driving your car with the top down so fast you didn't stop until you ended up in Panama.
Cameron, what kind of pickups in the Charvel, what strings/gauage, and really nothing other than the stock Yamaha amp and the phaser to get this tone?? You running direct out of it to record or mic?? You nailed the tone and fingering on this. Just wondering how much of the tone is the gear, and keep thinking there has to be more to the complex tone and effects than a $300 Yamaha amp... Let me know please, and thanks for posting this. Well done!
Lee Silverman Well I'm sorry to disappoint you but I'm only using the Yamaha and the Phaser pedal. I'm recording this guitar direct out to my DAW which is Cubase 6. The pickups are Seymour Duncan JB and 59 and my strings are Ernie Ball 9-42.
Lee Silverman Hi Lee. I am using a custom patch I made using the THR Editor - the software you can download from Yamahas official website as a free add on to your Yamaha THR10 amp. I don't recall the exact settings but I am using the Brown 2 model with quite a lot of chorus which I modified so that it has a wide stereo spread.
Your playing is fantastic! I like your choices here. They are not my favorites, but it's clear your knowledge of this band is quite good...you went obscure on all but two. Well done video!!
The Great Gazoo Hi there. Thank you for your comment. As popular as this video has been in comparison to others, a lot of people I don't think saw the point in the video. These were my Top 5 Van Halen riffs to play instead of what I think are the best Van Halen songs overall. I can play a lot of the hits but I don't always enjoy playing them aha. Thank you again and take care. :)
So nice to see someone else giving the F.U.X.K and Balance era some love. Balance is my fav album too, and I thought I was the only one who liked it. Keep it up.
Thanks for letting us know your amp/fx set up. The Van Hagar EVH sound was arguably Eddie at his peak. His creativity waned from that point on. You played that stuff pretty clean and concise.
I think UA-cam needs to install the Multiple like button. If so I would have liked this 50 times by know & Your not the only one Cam... I think Balance was almost by far the best album the boys put out. I have three top VH songs the first being Drop Dead Leg's .. Never gonna convince me otherwise. 2nd would be Josephina... Just such an emotional solo and the third is tied but Feelings & Human Beings are tied for 3rd. That Feelings song is just the freakin best song Ed has made. So much feeling in it and Sammy's vocals oh man and by the way Cam You nailed the riff's as always... If you could only see me watch your videos. A grown man with Jaw open and eyes tearing up... You are the man Cam... Thank You!!!
Perfect Number 7 Hi there! Thank you so much for your comment. I really appreciate this, it makes feel so warm inside to know that I'm inspiring others. Thank you so much again. I'll let you in on this, I am working on a Top 5 Van Halen Riffs w/ David Lee Roth riffs :)
You're right Isaac. I actually love the Van Hagar era, they were a better band which still sounds cool. Van Halen with Roth is cool but I think it was of its time. But I still love it all the same.
Aaron Blackstone Well whatever but they were still brilliant. Van Halen actually achieved a no1 with Hagar and never did with Roth. I do love both periods either way. I will be doing a Top 5 Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth riffs too
It may not have gone to #1, but "1984" outsold every album that came after. By a sizable margin. And scored a #1 single, which they never did with Hagar.
Congrats on the video, it's great! And it's rare to see so many compliments on a EVH tutorial (trust me, I've watched them all, several times!). Usually, people get stuck on the DLR/Hagar discussion and don't get pass that. Balance is my favourite album ("Feelings" being my fav song of the album) and it's rare to see it getting any credit, so... double thanks! :)
Sophia Bogard Thank you! It's really nice to see a girl comment too. I checked my analytics, 2% of my viewership is my female. I am going to be releasing more Van Halen videos soon. People liked this video but were annoyed by the lack of David Lee Roth riffs and that I prefer the Van Hagar period. :)
I’ve only been listening to Van Halen for a few days (the band wasn’t big in Australia when I was growing up). What strikes me about Eddie though is that among other things, he’s an absolute master at writing riffs. I can’t think of many other guitarists that come close! Great video, very helpful. I’ll take some of these to the woodshed and dig in.
Did you all forget about James Hetfield? He may be from a different genre (but you guys threw Iommi into the picture), however he's able to come out with a riff right off the bat. :)
There's just something magical about that intro lick on Feelin'. Especially those last two bars of the intro, where you end up hitting the open E string, then resolving to the A chord and letting it ring out. Not a theory guy, nor have I ever attempted to play that song(no idea why) but I'm pretty sure that's what's going on. It just sounds so good with that crunchy clean tone, along with the delay and modulation. That intro lick gives me the same sort of feeling I get when I hear the intro to Summer Nights. That little yamaha THR amp does that tone a lot of justice for what it is.
Balance rules. Dave in VH was amazing, but when Sammy came it it got so much more melodic and Eddie really exercised his creative freedom. I'd do just about anything to see Sammy in Van Halen again.
Great work. You nailed the tone and style perfectly. I'm a huge Van Halen fan, especially the Hagar years. Eddies playing and Hagar vocals were the perfect combination back then.
This is the first time I’ve felt compelled to comment on any video. I appreciate the show casing of some different riffs than expected from EVH. Some of Ed’s best playing was on those last two Hagar era albums. Nice job!
Ben Holt Hello Ben! Thank you very much for getting in touch I am deeply flattered. It makes me feel warm inside. There's plenty more where this came from so like and subscribe if you haven't already. Thanks so much again Ben!
From 2004 up to 2012 I used to play in a country/southern rock band and toured through the South. One night I played a guitar intro/solo before we kicked in Mustang Sally. I changed the solo and started Eruption. Automatically the band started You really got me after that, I sang the song and I got free beer from the guys and other ‘free’ stuff offered from the ladies 😂😂😂 we kept playing Van Halen ever since til I quit the band.... and you rock dude !! Great tone and dead on !! Greetings from another Dutch-American !!
Sven Vandermaas That's a great story, fantastic! I guess people have natural connection with Van Halen. Thanks so much for your comment that's awesome. :)
it's not only the guitar sound ... if you do not have the amp rightly set up with the right effects even you can't get the brown sound ... for teh guitar what is important is to get a seymour duncan 79 or a sh custom custom and this is the real important thing on guitar ... then as effect you have to use some ecoplex and 80s phaser for the early sound trough a plexy marshall . the amp setup then has been fast changed by eddie in the early 80s with some soldano amps behind the stage , from where the 5150 amps came out similar in sound . in my imo you have to get the right hambucker as i told and most important amp ( 5150 or soldanos ) and effects ( phaser and echoplex delay ... but these are few effects ) .if i plug my evh on a fender twin for example i can't get out any brown sound ... humb and right amp get the brown sound
Awesome man, EVH is one of my main dudes and favorite songwriters. And I've got that same guitar! Same color too. Made In Japan; they're said to be the best/most well-made versions of the San Dimas compared to the Made in America and Made in Mexico versions. Though the factory in Japan closed down in 2012. I love the thing, soild neck. Floyd Rose and locking nuts are cool, but only thing I HATE is when you can't seem to get it to stay in tune. You have to to F with it for hours... but when you DO get it in tune and lock it down properly, it'll stay tuned for a longgg time. I've left it in the case untouched for over a month and pick it up to find it's still in great tuning. My advice: Use high quality strings, take some time with it after putting on new strings playing around unlocked. Keep tuning it every 5 minutes or so, then the NEXT day get it in tune right (using the fine tuners as well of course), and lock it down. Then don't even touch the tuning for weeks lol. It's a trade-off, you just have to know the instruments strengths and limitations. Oh yeah, and awesome playing! FEELIN'!
Dude "Fire In The Hole" is one of my favorite riffs of Eddie's plus the outro has an amazing riff to it too. "Sucker In A 3 Piece", "Crossing Over", Me Wise Magic", "Fools" and "It's The Right Time" which is the one with Mitch Malloy are all my favorite riffs by Edward. Cheers!!!
Your tone is absolutely perfect . It was an honor to hear you play .
Gotta love the Yamaha THR10X amp he was using! I got one, unbelievable!! Under $300 at Guitar Center now!! While they have them. 🤷
Fuckin totally
Cam and his 100 dollar words archetypal lol
I like that run around
100,000 views! You guys are the best thanks so much! :)
Hey Cameron. You inspiring fellow. :) love your playing! I watched a video where you were playing loss of control, but can't seem to find it on your channel? Maybe I'm missing it? Is it still on ?
Jacob
You earned it you have put in a tremendous amount of work , and obviously dedicated to your craft , l started late and am struggling so much , but its people like you , that keep us reaching for that next step
300K now!
Love to see the lesser known Van Halen riffs! My favorite is Drop Dead Legs. The riff is just killer
Cameron Hi there! Thank you for your comment. I always try to refrain from playing the hits. As much fun as they may be to play they're not as fun as a lot of the others aha
@@CameronCooper But Drop Dead Legs wasn't a hit. Play it sometime please and Top Jimmy.
J.W. JDUB +1 for Top Jimmy
Balance ended up being one of my favorite albums, Amsterdam is ridiculous! That song, for me, shows me the tightness of and the incredible playing by everyone. Sammy's vocals are killer.
I’ve been a HUGE Van Halen fan since the early 80’s when I played in a metal band as a teenager and we did a few VH covers. I have to say that this guy not only has the riffs down pat, but also has that Van Halen ‘Brown Sound’ sorted as well. Great to see a younger guy appreciate EVH’s genius.
Stephen Parkinson Thanks so much Stephen I really appreciate it. In this video I was really going for the more modern Van Halen tone, the yamaha thr10x just nails it. I feel warm inside when I read comments like yours, thanks so much. :)
So glad there's someone else out there that appreciates Van Hagar era riffs!!!
Seventh Seal!!! In my top 5 as well! Always reminded me of the Fair Warning era feel.
Every song off Balance is so underrated. So happy to see Feelin’ as one of your favorite riffs. It’s a really good song
Dude, best Van Halen video I've ever seen, straight up to the point for us that can play already, thanks!
I was surprised to see you included 'The Seventh Seal'. It's one of my favorite VH songs but doesn't get the love it deserves. After seeing VH w/ Roth in concert, 'Little Dreamer' moved way up on my favorite VH riffs. Eddie was going to town and jamming - it was so fun just to watch.
I've seen VH w/ all 3 lead singers live, and I've come the conclusion that Sammy is the man!
Great call on Balance. It may not be my favorite of the VH albums, but it’s definitely up there. Incredibly underrated. Glad to see it get some love
So glad to find another VH fan out there that love the BALANCE album. The guitar work on this album is amazing. Great job covering it. Loving your videos.
AutoAvenues Balance is my favourite album by them. :)
Eddies tone from '5150' to 'Balance' keeps me awake at night. Picking just 5 riffs would be impossible as I would have to find room for 'Best of Both Worlds', 'Summer Nights", 'Judgement Day,' 'Dream is Over,' 'Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do,' 'Human's being'', 'Cabo Wabo' and so on. See it's impossible as I clearly can't count.
Hell, I'm even the rare VH fan that loves 'VHIII.' To me Eddie hit his musical Zenith with 'VHIII.' There was soo much experimentation going on with that album so much so that the general public just didn't get it. Musicians tend to understand and like it more. It's a shame it didn't work commercially because on a musical level it was phenomenal. 'A Year To The Day' is a fucking masterpiece.
I think 'VHIII's' commercial failure is why Eddie pretty much packed it in 20 years ago. He really hasn't released new material since 'VHIII.' Yes, I know there was 'ADKOT' but come on, that's just an album of rejected songs from 'VH' and 'VHII.' There was nothing new there.
Eddie is a genius who's creativity needs experimentation. Every album from 'Women and Children First' until 'ADKOT' was fresh and innovative and an evolution of what they had done before. I think when 'VHIII' was rejected it effected Eddie's confidence to release new material. Just a guess.
Eddie was great. I appreciate your insights. Just letting you know I read what you typed and I wholly agree with you. Eddie was my hero. I miss him. I wish he were still walkin' amongst us mere mortals making new albums.
Fantastic! You have the riffs and EVH’s tone perfectly! Great video.
I love the Balance CD Lots of piano and great songs. Thanks for the awesome playing, !!
What a killer tone! Great video, man!
Eddie’s rhythm playing is so underrated. I am glad you focused some on the more rhythm things he does. He has this boogie woogie rhythm style that is so much better than the other guys from that era.
Agreed, Balance is one of my favorites as well. And how can you not love Feelin' that intro to killer solo, is just amazing. You do a great job playing it as well. You make it look easy, you just inspired me to get that Feelin' intro down!
I love all of these tributes coming out for Eddie. I will miss him.
Late to the party on this one, but you hit two of my favorite VH songs - “Runaround” and “Seventh Seal”. I love Ed’s tone on these two albums and love how he stretches out into some new harmonic territory. Roth-era / Hagar-era, I love it all. And this was a true joy to watch - I was 15 when VH I came out and it’s cool to see someone your age get as excited as I did about this amazing musician. You touched on something that a lot of people miss about Ed’s playing - the swing. He’s got a rhythmic feel that nobody else really had and it made his playing stand out that much more... Awesome playing my friend - so fun to watch 😎🤘
Got goosebumps when you played feelin'... keep rocking bro
Balance album gets mad love from me as well. Some of Eddy's best playing. His keyboards on the album were great as well.
Big fan of the Balance album...glad to see Feelin' get some love! Played very well too, great job!
Richard Hoover Thank you Richard! I love Feelin and more or less the whole Balance album.
Richard Hoover I came to make the same comment! Too many VH fans ignore this amazing album, Balance is honestly the Halen album I listen to most often..
Best track of Balance: Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)
Balance is great album and I literally was listening to Feelin' yesterday - just a tasty song
Yeah man the tune is so tight! So much power
glad to see you show love for Balance. It's by far my favorite Hagar era Van Halen album.
Wow outstanding songs bro! Superb playing. I love the Balance album.
Thank you for your video! Got my Kramer back out and dug back into some VH songs. Thanks for the inspiration!
Great Video Mr. Cooper. Not just an enjoyable video to listen to but you will no doubt inspire many new guitarists to want to practise and get better playing their axes. Great Job!
Andrew Cadigan Thanks so much Andrew I really appreciate that. Really heartwarming comment. :)
7th Seal is sooooo bad ass.
How about I just say every riff is killer! Don't want to comment on every song!!
Great job!
Balance era riffs rule. Thank you Cameron!
Duuuuude!!! That tone is sick!!!! Great job!!!! I can watch this all day!!!
Balance is my favourite Van Halen album period and I love all the tracks especially “Seventh Seal”, “Aftershock”, “Don’t Tell Me”, “Not Enough” etc.
Wow. A really interesting group of songs and riffs to lit as your Top 5. Totally different list than most People would have, and I think that is so cool. You made Seventh Seal sound nasty, Bro! Anyway, great playing, killer tone, and you nailed down a really cool list.
Cheers Jimmy! More often when I listen to bands, my favourite songs are not the hits.
Coming from a drummers perspective, its GREAT to hear another guitarist interpretation of Eddie`s work. I absolutely love Eds guitar playing and enjoy seeing it taken apart to hear the simplicity along with the intricate parts that make it all come together. Cheers!
I just love the fact that many songs from Hagar era were picked, FUCK and Balance are great albums. Cheers :)
Ain't talking about Love it's one of my fav riffs from them. So good!
Kari C It is a great riff. I will be uploading a Top 5 Van Halen Riffs w/ David Lee Roth video in the near future :)
I dare you to lean "Beautiful Girls" and not smile while playing it :-)
Everyone trashes Hagar era but Ed’s playing got so good then. Balance is criminally underrated. Plus Ed’s tone on balance was imo his best.
Devin Hull Hi Devin. I absolutely agree with you. :)
Devin Hull I totally agree too!
Cameron Cooper agreed
I agree his playing was awesome and sounded amazing. I'm glad you said OPINION. There is so many people that just yell there thoughts as fact. Cause i think his VH 1 tone is the greatest tone ever recorded. I fricken love his Hagar era playing also.
Devin Hull total agreement my brethren
I could listen the the panama riff all day long, great stuff Cameron.
Great tone, articulation and execution. Nice work Cameron, I really enjoyed that.
Scott Babb Thank you Scott :)
damn i’m really glad i found this in my recommended you’re really good and i really like your guitar
Zach Hi Zach. Thanks for getting in touch I'm really glad you found the channel. There's plenty more where this came from. If you liked this video, you should check out my tribute to Eddie Van Halen :)
I'm 53 I seriously got to eddies playing when I was about 25. It's great to see new generations of players getting into eddies stuff.
device9 Thank you very much! I am really pleased you enjoyed the video.
Your choices are impressive, as is your playing. I heard something in Runaround I'd never heard before. Thank you. Also, Feelin' is just beautiful.
I love the stuff on your walls!!!
Cool retro 😎
Excellent job nailing the songs. They were done justice!!
JD Rauls Thank you very much.
WOW! It's a pleasure to hear young man plays 30 years ago riffs, because that sounds really cool nowadays like the '80/''90ties! Good very good... Compliments
I just bought this amp because of you dude (well and Satchel too lol)and i am sure i am not the only one. Yamaha should be paying you!! Keep rocking!!!
Jimmy Callaghan Thanks so much Jimmy. I have approached the guys at Yamaha and I am hoping to that I can land something there in the future.
You're amazing and seemingly flawless at nailing EVH tone, riffs, noise and licks. I've been happy trying to figure out some part of whatever sounds cool to my ears for the last 35 years. I'm not a professional musician and I my playing sucks a lot of times. But I've always known the E note (first of the descending plucked notes) after the B chord at 2:11 to be a palm muted open high E string. Maybe the best rocknroll intro of all time. It made DLR write a lyric about driving your car with the top down so fast you didn't stop until you ended up in Panama.
You’ve nailed the tone on Feelin’! Perfect.
Thank you!
Cameron, what kind of pickups in the Charvel, what strings/gauage, and really nothing other than the stock Yamaha amp and the phaser to get this tone?? You running direct out of it to record or mic?? You nailed the tone and fingering on this. Just wondering how much of the tone is the gear, and keep thinking there has to be more to the complex tone and effects than a $300 Yamaha amp... Let me know please, and thanks for posting this. Well done!
Lee Silverman Well I'm sorry to disappoint you but I'm only using the Yamaha and the Phaser pedal. I'm recording this guitar direct out to my DAW which is Cubase 6. The pickups are Seymour Duncan JB and 59 and my strings are Ernie Ball 9-42.
Amazing, dude! Thanks very much for the detailed response. What settings are you using on the Yamaha?
Lee Silverman Hi Lee. I am using a custom patch I made using the THR Editor - the software you can download from Yamahas official website as a free add on to your Yamaha THR10 amp. I don't recall the exact settings but I am using the Brown 2 model with quite a lot of chorus which I modified so that it has a wide stereo spread.
Your playing is fantastic! I like your choices here. They are not my favorites, but it's clear your knowledge of this band is quite good...you went obscure on all but two. Well done video!!
The Great Gazoo Hi there. Thank you for your comment. As popular as this video has been in comparison to others, a lot of people I don't think saw the point in the video. These were my Top 5 Van Halen riffs to play instead of what I think are the best Van Halen songs overall. I can play a lot of the hits but I don't always enjoy playing them aha. Thank you again and take care. :)
So nice to see someone else giving the F.U.X.K and Balance era some love. Balance is my fav album too, and I thought I was the only one who liked it. Keep it up.
Thanks for letting us know your amp/fx set up. The Van Hagar EVH sound was arguably Eddie at his peak. His creativity waned from that point on. You played that stuff pretty clean and concise.
I love the Balance album, good to hear it covered
I think UA-cam needs to install the Multiple like button. If so I would have liked this 50 times by know & Your not the only one Cam... I think Balance was almost by far the best album the boys put out. I have three top VH songs the first being Drop Dead Leg's .. Never gonna convince me otherwise. 2nd would be Josephina... Just such an emotional solo and the third is tied but Feelings & Human Beings are tied for 3rd. That Feelings song is just the freakin best song Ed has made. So much feeling in it and Sammy's vocals oh man and by the way Cam You nailed the riff's as always... If you could only see me watch your videos. A grown man with Jaw open and eyes tearing up... You are the man Cam... Thank You!!!
Perfect Number 7 Hi there! Thank you so much for your comment. I really appreciate this, it makes feel so warm inside to know that I'm inspiring others. Thank you so much again. I'll let you in on this, I am working on a Top 5 Van Halen Riffs w/ David Lee Roth riffs :)
Great selection of riffs my man !
Balance is so flippin underrated. Good selection.
Really happy to see someone showing some love for Van Hagar! For me it wasn't so flashy as the dlr era, but it had some of the greatest vh tunes
You're right Isaac. I actually love the Van Hagar era, they were a better band which still sounds cool. Van Halen with Roth is cool but I think it was of its time. But I still love it all the same.
Van Halen with Sammy Hagar was not Van Halen.
Aaron Blackstone Well whatever but they were still brilliant. Van Halen actually achieved a no1 with Hagar and never did with Roth. I do love both periods either way. I will be doing a Top 5 Van Halen w/ David Lee Roth riffs too
It may not have gone to #1, but "1984" outsold every album that came after. By a sizable margin. And scored a #1 single, which they never did with Hagar.
Congrats on the video, it's great!
And it's rare to see so many compliments on a EVH tutorial (trust me, I've watched them all, several times!).
Usually, people get stuck on the DLR/Hagar discussion and don't get pass that.
Balance is my favourite album ("Feelings" being my fav song of the album) and it's rare to see it getting any credit, so... double thanks! :)
The balance album have one of his best tones ever recorded in my opinion. Appreciate you
It is a great sound! Much prefer it to the older sound :)
This was great , lots of cool choices! Love the "Feelin'" solo!
Runaround is such a fun riff to play and like you said,it sounds a lot harder to play than it really is.
Nice to see some not so common VH songs. Fire in the Hole is one of my favorite hidden gems.
Sophia Bogard Thank you! It's really nice to see a girl comment too. I checked my analytics, 2% of my viewership is my female. I am going to be releasing more Van Halen videos soon. People liked this video but were annoyed by the lack of David Lee Roth riffs and that I prefer the Van Hagar period. :)
1st song sounds like I'm the one van Halen. Cool guitar playing by the way
Aww man you played Runaround. Love that song and haven't heard the guitar line by itself til now. Thanks for that :)
I’ve only been listening to Van Halen for a few days (the band wasn’t big in Australia when I was growing up). What strikes me about Eddie though is that among other things, he’s an absolute master at writing riffs. I can’t think of many other guitarists that come close! Great video, very helpful. I’ll take some of these to the woodshed and dig in.
Thats so true! Everybody looks at is lead playing and bypasses his riffs. His riffs are awesome! :)
Beau McMurray You should check Tony Iommi's work with Black Sabbath. He is quite the riff king too.
Joe Perry, Jimmy Page, and yes Tony Iommi as well..
For me, the other one that does come pretty close is George Lynch. He is a master of riffing as well.
Did you all forget about James Hetfield? He may be from a different genre (but you guys threw Iommi into the picture), however he's able to come out with a riff right off the bat. :)
This dude is very good. First time hearing him. RIP Ed
Great sound,and fantastic feeling man!!
There's just something magical about that intro lick on Feelin'. Especially those last two bars of the intro, where you end up hitting the open E string, then resolving to the A chord and letting it ring out. Not a theory guy, nor have I ever attempted to play that song(no idea why) but I'm pretty sure that's what's going on. It just sounds so good with that crunchy clean tone, along with the delay and modulation. That intro lick gives me the same sort of feeling I get when I hear the intro to Summer Nights. That little yamaha THR amp does that tone a lot of justice for what it is.
Balance rules. Dave in VH was amazing, but when Sammy came it it got so much more melodic and Eddie really exercised his creative freedom. I'd do just about anything to see Sammy in Van Halen again.
It was the only place where lightning struck twice.
Exactly Eddie had so much more freedom then
Bro you are immensely talented. You're one of those guitar players like myself that just gets it.
Great work. You nailed the tone and style perfectly. I'm a huge Van Halen fan, especially the Hagar years. Eddies playing and Hagar vocals were the perfect combination back then.
The guitar work on the Hagar albums are phenomenal
dude you are sick!!! I think my your my fave guitarist now! Hotter than Nita right now!
Well played, as usual! I love that Charvel!
I’m not gonna lie your seventh seal solo was crisp dude me likey
This is the first time I’ve felt compelled to comment on any video. I appreciate the show casing of some different riffs than expected from EVH. Some of Ed’s best playing was on those last two Hagar era albums. Nice job!
Ben Holt Hello Ben! Thank you very much for getting in touch I am deeply flattered. It makes me feel warm inside. There's plenty more where this came from so like and subscribe if you haven't already. Thanks so much again Ben!
YOU BEING VERY YOUNG GREAT TO SEE YOUR TRIBUTE TO VH
JOE DIRT Thank you so much. If you check out my channel and search for my tribute to Eddie Van Halen. I play is solo spot :)
what pedals and or the type of guitar amp are you using?
My God. Perfect. Balance is incredible.
Admire your passion! Much respect.
Oh man...balance has been my favorite VH album since I first heard it as a kid. 5150 a close second for me.
You Nail Eddie Dude !!!
Thanks for posting !!!
John Pick Thank you John! :)
The response for this video has been amazing! Thank you everybody! :)
Solo in Feelin is a tribute to Ain't talkin 'Bout Love
Love that song.
You’re awesome especially the second one!!
Evan Dyess Thank you Evan! :)
Balance is my favorite Van Halen album and I've been a fan since I was 1978.
I bought a thr10x based on your videos. Love this amp!! Sounds better than my blackstar HT5 metal tube amp.
so stop trying to sound like Cam or Eddie or anyone Find your own sound your own tone. Who wants to be another clone anyway
I used to love my HT5 metal, that thing was great, I'd be very interested in trying the Yamaha for sure though
From 2004 up to 2012 I used to play in a country/southern rock band and toured through the South. One night I played a guitar intro/solo before we kicked in Mustang Sally. I changed the solo and started Eruption. Automatically the band started You really got me after that, I sang the song and I got free beer from the guys and other ‘free’ stuff offered from the ladies 😂😂😂 we kept playing Van Halen ever since til I quit the band.... and you rock dude !! Great tone and dead on !! Greetings from another Dutch-American !!
Sven Vandermaas That's a great story, fantastic! I guess people have natural connection with Van Halen. Thanks so much for your comment that's awesome. :)
Helo Cameron! I'm Christian From Brazil... I'm following your posts here every day... They're fantastic. very cool! Congratulations! Rock on!
that's way cool ... more then all i liked so much the brown sond you can bring out from the amp ! you rock as always ...
Brown sound was Alex's snare not guitar
chris vidovic
Sure but nobody except you cares.
LOL nope. It's the guitar sound.
it's not only the guitar sound ... if you do not have the amp rightly set up with the right effects even you can't get the brown sound ... for teh guitar what is important is to get a seymour duncan 79 or a sh custom custom and this is the real important thing on guitar ... then as effect you have to use some ecoplex and 80s phaser for the early sound trough a plexy marshall . the amp setup then has been fast changed by eddie in the early 80s with some soldano amps behind the stage , from where the 5150 amps came out similar in sound . in my imo you have to get the right hambucker as i told and most important amp ( 5150 or soldanos ) and effects ( phaser and echoplex delay ... but these are few effects ) .if i plug my evh on a fender twin for example i can't get out any brown sound ... humb and right amp get the brown sound
Nice job. The Van Hagar albums always get the short but they are phenomenal. You have the brown sound nailed!
Love it! They all sound great! Talk soon!
You sound amazing dude! Killer tone!
Sounds EXACTLY like Eddie.
Your vibrato and technique is too good for words
Wolfgang Rocker Thank you so much 😀😀
Inspiring to watch. Would love to see a video of your complete rig. Thanks.
It is just a Yamaha THR10X in this video
same here!..Balance is my favorite album from them as well mate!
You are a very TALENTED YOUNG MAN.
Awesome. Love both For Unlawful and Balance. Nice song picks. Subbed.
Excellent job, congratulations!
Great job
Nice tone
Great technique
Awesome man, EVH is one of my main dudes and favorite songwriters. And I've got that same guitar! Same color too. Made In Japan; they're said to be the best/most well-made versions of the San Dimas compared to the Made in America and Made in Mexico versions. Though the factory in Japan closed down in 2012.
I love the thing, soild neck. Floyd Rose and locking nuts are cool, but only thing I HATE is when you can't seem to get it to stay in tune. You have to to F with it for hours... but when you DO get it in tune and lock it down properly, it'll stay tuned for a longgg time. I've left it in the case untouched for over a month and pick it up to find it's still in great tuning. My advice: Use high quality strings, take some time with it after putting on new strings playing around unlocked. Keep tuning it every 5 minutes or so, then the NEXT day get it in tune right (using the fine tuners as well of course), and lock it down. Then don't even touch the tuning for weeks lol. It's a trade-off, you just have to know the instruments strengths and limitations. Oh yeah, and awesome playing! FEELIN'!
Dude "Fire In The Hole" is one of my favorite riffs of Eddie's plus the outro has an amazing riff to it too. "Sucker In A 3 Piece", "Crossing Over", Me Wise Magic", "Fools" and "It's The Right Time" which is the one with Mitch Malloy are all my favorite riffs by Edward. Cheers!!!