You know what the biggest tip in this video is??? It's not the gtrs... it how fast Chris did those cuts in the DAW.... I just learnt how to do that in my own DAW. Thnx so much Chris....you're the best.
Love this kind of stuff. Often when trying to figure out how to play a guitar part you find out it's not so easy to duplicate as there are so many layers on top of each other.
You know what the biggest tip in this video is??? It's not the gtrs... it how fast Chris did those cuts in the DAW.... I just learnt how to do that in my own DAW. Thnx so much Chris....you're the best.
I love this series, please keep doing this with isolated guitar tracks
Great Videos I’m definitely going to use a reference track as an inspiration to create a modern sounding guitar song
Very interesting! I feel like the middle track was just a fuzz DI track, and that vibrato phrase was a vibrato pedal
Great video-thanks! Tchad Blake has a huge influence on the Arctic Monkeys sound- definitely worth looking at.
You are a man of many talents Chris! Love these videos!
Love this kind of stuff. Often when trying to figure out how to play a guitar part you find out it's not so easy to duplicate as there are so many layers on top of each other.
Chris never disappoints!!! great breakdown!!!
16:34 I don't think those are bends. I think those are either a pitch pedal like what Jack White does or a fast gliss over about 7 frets.
most def a whammy pedal.
Didn't expect that. My favs
Nice video. Muse guitars tips would be nice aswell. Thanks
Great Vid
Very cool.
Dope!!!
Do this for deftones - change guitar tones
Yesss
Awesome! Where are the stems from?
Yeah, I was wondering too. Just taggin in in case you get an answer...
TH-cam! It's just the guitars isolated, no individual stems. You can kinda still hear the drums in the background
@13:25 that's a riff cut and pasted from their other song, Do I Wanna Know.
Proof that sloppy guitar playing can still make for a great track.
It's a very Tony Iomi inspired riff isn't it.