A Seemingly Endless Death Angel Guitar Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2024

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  • @ChrisNichols-p1b
    @ChrisNichols-p1b 4 місяці тому

    Do you show the entire song? Or more from Act 3?

    • @YeOldeThrashDude
      @YeOldeThrashDude  4 місяці тому

      Well, there's a couple of different ways I can answer this. I did do a cover of Seemingly Endless Time a few years ago, so there is that. Both guitar parts. So in that sense I did show the entire song, but have done nothing more from Act III.
      If you need a breakdown of the whole thing, I could learn it again and provide that, just as I provided THIS video for the good fellow who asked for it. I have 2 other outstanding projects in the works at the moment, so if you did want a full tutorial, I won't be able to get to it for a bit.

  • @619dar
    @619dar Рік тому

    I've seen that you've only played this song by Death angel. Are there any others that you maybe able to cover as I'm a big fan of the band. Plus what are the amp sets to this song tuning also ?

    • @YeOldeThrashDude
      @YeOldeThrashDude  Рік тому

      Hi there Darren. Thank you for your comment and questions. Always appreciated.
      I played the cover of Seemingly Endless Time because I loved it from the time it came out. Taken from my description in the cover: "I wouldn't call myself the biggest fan of DA, but they had some fantastic tunes and THIS was their most fantastic (imho)." This one stuck with me like nothing else from their first 3 albums. The only other reason for me to cover a song is by request and I'll always say that in the description. Not to sound boastful, but there's nothing Death Angel written that I can't physically play, so if you want to learn something specific, let me know and I'll figure it out and help you with a video or 2. No problem!
      Amps come and go. What I was using at the time was an Eleven Rack as my interface, using a couple of patches I got here: elevenrackpresets.com. They were "likely" a patch called Mark 2.2 and Diezel - Herbert, but I really can't say. I do know I used them a lot and I did tweak them a bit in the EQ. I wish I could be of more help in that department, but I really don't remember the details. I use Bias FX2 and Neural DSPs Archtype Plini and Rebea atm and can get tones equal to those with higher definition, so I CAN recommend. A LOT of the tonal characteristics came from the pickups. Guitar on the left has a beefy AlNiCo 5, while the one on the right uses Tonerider AC4 Classics. Very crisp.
      Really though, if I can help you learn something, let me know!

    • @619dar
      @619dar Рік тому +1

      @@YeOldeThrashDude Many thanks for you're reply. I will start by saying that I love Death angel and have done ever since there first album The Ultra Violence. For me Rob Cavestany is one the finest guitar players out there in Thrash metal. I'm not to sure if you know, but they have 9 albums out now. The latest being Humanicide. Which came out 4 years ago. They did split up after Act 3. Until 2002 when they was called to reform and play a benefit show for Chuck Billy. Only one member did'nt return and that was Gus pepa. So Rob brought in his guitar tech Ted Aguliar. And Ted as been with them ever since. They came back with 2 albums with this line up. Until Andy and Dennis left both started to have kids. So they can't tour anymore. Now they Will Carroll on drums and Damien Sisson on bass. They have stayed with this line up for the last 4 albums. So just a little history lesson for you. Only one song comes to mind which maybe you could give try to learn and that is mistress of pain from the ultra violence.

    • @YeOldeThrashDude
      @YeOldeThrashDude  Рік тому

      @@619dar Love music history, so thanks for that. Already have the rhythms for Mistress of Pain down. Time to work on the leads and fills. There is a problem in that they do so many overdubs in the studio and play each overdubbed part slightly differently that some things may not come out in the mix to my ears. Look, on Bored, they overdubbed like 7 or 8 guitars in the intro with minor changes to each. After a while the sound gets washed in reverb and chorus created by all the minor differences in playing those parts stacked atop one another. What I'm saying is I'm learning it to my satisfaction as to how it might be performed by 2 guitar players in a live environment. That's mostly how I roll anyway.
      So did you mean to have this in lesson format? Or did you just request that I cover it? One or the other.

  • @jonfranklin2913
    @jonfranklin2913 2 роки тому

    You are a spider chord! Lol