My understanding is that Gibson tried and they could never get the headstock break right. For those who don't know, Billy's LP has a headstock break that was repaired badly, incorrect, or wrong. Basically they couldn't get the string pull, break angle, etc. correct for a signature. It's a shame because he would be one of those guitarists where I would have to begrudgingly buy another guitar.
I love how Billy plays the guitar, his compositions are catchy and structured, he usually adds many small details that enhance the songs. A Perfect Circle became one of my all-time favorite bands since the 2000s. I also love his solo works like Ashes Divide. It took me a while to realize that he tuned in C#, until I discovered it in interviews in some issues of Guitar World and Guitar One magazines from 2000. I was also very happy to discover in other interviews from other guitar magazines that many of my favorite bands have also influenced him like Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Cure, Black Sabbath, Rush, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Love & Rockets, Joy Division, New Order, Depeche Mode, Devo, Talk Talk, Nine Inch Nails, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Massive Attack, etc. He also cited his early inspirations as a teenager on the guitar: Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Brian May, Ace Frehley and Randy Rhoads.
I loved Mer de Noms, Thirteen Step and Emotive, those 3 records were just so rich. Maynard, Billy, Josh Freese, James... I am glad Gibson is giving guitar players such as Billy the attention they deserve.
I strongly urge you to give “Eat the Elephant” a chance. I hated that sound & most of the songs when I first heard it. Fast forward a few years later and it’s literally my favorite album of theirs! Please go back and let the record unfold for you!
@@crowkiller0668 Yeah, i thought it was pretty terrible. The opening song was bad, even the disillusioned and stuff which was decent was ruined by some average lyrics, and then theres "so long." That song is just terrible. I remember some of the songs on the back half were decent though. Feathers i think it was.
The first time I heard the APC Mer de Noms album was at the 2001, St Patric day show in Indy. It was also the first time seeing a band play at that venue, i was apprehensive. Best concert I'd been to in 6-7 years! It was very moving, I needed that, thank you Billy!
My favorite guitarists aren’t the virtuosos. They’re the songwriters who speak through their guitars with their own unique voice.They’re great musicians.
I absolutely love that they left the gaffs and wonky notes/noise. Refreshingly organic and REAL as opposed to the hyper polished and edited BS 💩 from so many other channels doing this sort of thing.
Thirteenth Step was the literal soundtrack to my high school years, not a day went by when my iPod wasn't blasting that album into my ears 🖤 to this day it's one of my all-time favourite albums ever
Exact same experience, I still got my Ipod Nano Silver on one of my drawers, Mer de Noms and Thirteenth Step helped me get through my teens and early 20s in the 2000s and helped build my inner world.
And he's not. He's actually pretty limited. But he is quite the genius in the way he uses those limitations, and creates pretty cool and tastefull sonic and musical composition. So no he is NOT a Great guitarrist, but a good artist.
I am the best guitar player in the room, when i am jamming by myself. Although a few people like my playing, i know it is very limited, although i play for 20 years, and is the only instrument i am classically trained on, and in my opinion i am Not even a Guitarist. But an interesting musician that also plays guitar. A guitarist is someone that has focused his self on the study and development of the instrument he has chosen. A great guitarrist is someone like Holdsworth, Govan, Vai, and all those cats that have the chops to play any music you throw at them. And all those are even greater because they all developed their own unique style. Guitar players that make cool riffs, songs etc are a different bread. These are actually focused on the study and development of a song, sonic aethestics, overall impression, arrangement, composition. None is better than the other. Just 2 different breeds. And i love The Perfect Circle, since Mer de Noms came out. But also like Holdsworth, and pick between the 2 depending on the mood.
Even though APC is part of the “alternative rock” category, I’m often taken aback when people mention not knowing them well. Even though I enjoy bands like Foo Fighters and other mainstream groups, there was something that drew me closer to APC. Whether it was Maynard’s lyricism or Billy’s approach as a songwriter/lead guitarist, I can’t really explain it. I’ll be seeing them play with Pusifer and Primus next week, which I’m excited about.
He's a beautiful example of being an artist, a musician that plays an instrument as a medium to express Art, not an empty athlete of the instrument...much admiration an respect.
This is very cool.. I remember seeing APC opening for NIN on the fragility tour 2.0 in Denver + Phoenix.. What amazing shows! Mer De Noms in its entirety.. Sounded just like the record, impeccable. Master musicians, Thanks, Billy.
Freaking awesome..... I was jamming A Perfect Circle at work today and then get home and see this.... Awesomeness Billy is such a fantastic underrated guitarist ..
3 libras was the first song i learned on guitar when i picked it up. i love that song so much, i asked my music teacher if i could perform it for our annual high school guitar performance. i’m so happy i picked 3 libras to showcase to everyone. people should be exposed to how amazing a perfect circle is!!
I am a Drummer and I 100% agree.. ..cause here i am watchin Billy on a Guitar channel!! 😂 I love Guitar but cannot play but a few simple chords.. although- I got your backing beats Guitarists!!! 😎🤙
Those first 2 records man… Never saw him open like this. The thing that got me from the start into A Perfect Circle was the beauty in those guitars and how they talk to the other instruments and how they communicate making magical atmosphere… and here it is, Billy is breaking down magic. I believe this music will be amazing even (at least) decades from now.
What a treat to get these lessons from Billy - a talented songwriter and guitar player. These songs hold a special place in my heart, so thank you Billy and Gibson!
...His riffs are so haunting and absolutely beautiful, Billy is my favorite guitar player ever. I mean his #1 has been busted a dozen times and held together with wood glue...absolute legend.
I really appreciated him showing how to play some of these riffs clean because these are they types of riffs that could sound different without the gain.
Ever since I started playing guitar a little over a year ago, I’ve focused on APC almost exclusively and you just can’t replicate this man’s playing style. Legend 🤘🏼
Guitarists like Adam Jones, Billy Howerdell, Troy Van Leuwen (players that aren't necessarily the most virtuosic) are who inspire me the most. The dynamics Billy uses with the slice, the reverb and delay giving it feel and atmosphere that millions of notes will never get you. And all the subtle nuances that are there that take hundreds of listens to truly appreciate. Truly an immense, humble talent Billy is 😎
It’s amazing how many hours i spent in high school trying to learn these songs. I know this is easier learning like this but 20 odd years later there’s some satisfaction knowing i got (a lot of ) it right. These guys rule. Listing to mer now
APC was the soundtrack of my teenage years. 3 libras was the first sing I learned to play on guitar and I still play it to this day. What a beautiful song.
Great video 🤟If this doesn't inspire you to pick up a Les Paul and play then nothing will. Also proves you can't literally play any kind of music on a Les Paul and it sounds amazing.
I gotta say billy really shows u just how simple it is instructions wise on each song. Hell, I've already learned 3 libras just by watching where his finger chord placements were. Hes very good!
His touch and style blow me away all the small nuances that make billy sound like billy and even at half speed sounds exactly the same and people including me drool over how skilled and what an amazing talent he has and he absolutely has, but the reason he and all the other musicians you love are where they are is dedication and practice practice and more practice but you have to love anything you do to want to practice enough to achieve your goals but they show if you want it really want it you can make it happen but absolutely love his playing.
Ok, so maybe he's not the greatest guitar player in the world, but he brings a unique style to the table. I know of no one who continually plays single and double stops throughout a song, dragging the listener along with him. I love it.
Billy is a gentleman. It's great he did this video. Very passionate about music and he is humble. I remember asking a question and not thinking I'd actually get an answer. Surprisingly got a bit of great advice in the process in the answer. Very grateful and I will keep it close. These songs are amazing and still strong. Great work from everyone involved in the band. Musicianship is 🔥 Thanks to Gibson and Billy for doing this video.
Saw Them at Irving, Tx for Sessanta was in the front row section and i wanted to shout out to Billy like “YEAH BILLY! LETS GO!” But i chickened out 😂 didnt want to make him mess up or something but ah man wished i had so Billy if you ever read this just know i almost shout out for you!
You should’ve! I was front row in Albuquerque and before the show Billy came out right in front of me to check some equipment and I totally yelled out his name. He didn’t look up from the pedals he was checking but instantly smiled. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.
He is an excellent guitar player and a super chill dude! Got a chance to see them once in Chicago and they rocked the place sound just like the alblum 😊
Give this man the Les Paul signature he rightfully deserves
Is that a standard LP he is using?
@@a22fcmost likely
finally, my '01 Cinnamon Burst will be worth $5,000
@@a22fc its a '91 Classic
My understanding is that Gibson tried and they could never get the headstock break right. For those who don't know, Billy's LP has a headstock break that was repaired badly, incorrect, or wrong. Basically they couldn't get the string pull, break angle, etc. correct for a signature. It's a shame because he would be one of those guitarists where I would have to begrudgingly buy another guitar.
I love how Billy plays the guitar, his compositions are catchy and structured, he usually adds many small details that enhance the songs. A Perfect Circle became one of my all-time favorite bands since the 2000s. I also love his solo works like Ashes Divide.
It took me a while to realize that he tuned in C#, until I discovered it in interviews in some issues of Guitar World and Guitar One magazines from 2000.
I was also very happy to discover in other interviews from other guitar magazines that many of my favorite bands have also influenced him like Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Cure, Black Sabbath, Rush, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Love & Rockets, Joy Division, New Order, Depeche Mode, Devo, Talk Talk, Nine Inch Nails, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden, Massive Attack, etc. He also cited his early inspirations as a teenager on the guitar: Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Brian May, Ace Frehley and Randy Rhoads.
I loved Mer de Noms, Thirteen Step and Emotive, those 3 records were just so rich. Maynard, Billy, Josh Freese, James... I am glad Gibson is giving guitar players such as Billy the attention they deserve.
Those first two APC records are phenomenal. These riffs are haunting, powerful and so pretty at the same time.
I strongly urge you to give “Eat the Elephant” a chance. I hated that sound & most of the songs when I first heard it. Fast forward a few years later and it’s literally my favorite album of theirs! Please go back and let the record unfold for you!
@@crowkiller0668 That album is so bad it almost made me not like the first two albums. Almost...
@@TC-lk2ev
Really? I would say to try it again. I didn’t like it at first, but it definitely grew on me.
@@crowkiller0668 Yeah, i thought it was pretty terrible. The opening song was bad, even the disillusioned and stuff which was decent was ruined by some average lyrics, and then theres "so long." That song is just terrible. I remember some of the songs on the back half were decent though. Feathers i think it was.
It's a matter of taste, after all. I love it, not as much as the others, but I easily get in the mood and enjoy it full-length.
The first time I heard the APC Mer de Noms album was at the 2001, St Patric day show in Indy. It was also the first time seeing a band play at that venue, i was apprehensive. Best concert I'd been to in 6-7 years! It was very moving, I needed that, thank you Billy!
My favorite guitarists aren’t the virtuosos. They’re the songwriters who speak through their guitars with their own unique voice.They’re great musicians.
Like Adam Jones
I love that he said he is more like a character in a play than a great guitar player. His style reflects that.
I absolutely love that they left the gaffs and wonky notes/noise. Refreshingly organic and REAL as opposed to the hyper polished and edited BS 💩 from so many other channels doing this sort of thing.
agree with you.
Thirteenth Step was the literal soundtrack to my high school years, not a day went by when my iPod wasn't blasting that album into my ears 🖤 to this day it's one of my all-time favourite albums ever
Me too my friend. Me too.
Exact same experience, I still got my Ipod Nano Silver on one of my drawers, Mer de Noms and Thirteenth Step helped me get through my teens and early 20s in the 2000s and helped build my inner world.
I had the same experience but with the first album. haha. Rock on man
@@XxLIVRAxXme too
Me too. They were amazing to see live last weekend!!
This man says he doesn't consider him self as a great guitarist. Humble man.
Nice to see people are still humble and others still appreciate it.
And he's not. He's actually pretty limited. But he is quite the genius in the way he uses those limitations, and creates pretty cool and tastefull sonic and musical composition. So no he is NOT a Great guitarrist, but a good artist.
@@sun6moon9 Just out of curiosity, who do you consider a great guitarist?
I am the best guitar player in the room, when i am jamming by myself. Although a few people like my playing, i know it is very limited, although i play for 20 years, and is the only instrument i am classically trained on, and in my opinion i am Not even a Guitarist. But an interesting musician that also plays guitar. A guitarist is someone that has focused his self on the study and development of the instrument he has chosen. A great guitarrist is someone like Holdsworth, Govan, Vai, and all those cats that have the chops to play any music you throw at them. And all those are even greater because they all developed their own unique style.
Guitar players that make cool riffs, songs etc are a different bread. These are actually focused on the study and development of a song, sonic aethestics, overall impression, arrangement, composition.
None is better than the other. Just 2 different breeds. And i love The Perfect Circle, since Mer de Noms came out. But also like Holdsworth, and pick between the 2 depending on the mood.
@@sun6moon9 Are you or the other GUITARIST limited?
Howerdel is a musical genius. 🖤🙌
Billy is so graceful.
Billy & Co. were magnificent in The Woodlands, TX this past weekend.
Ooof. That slide section in Judith made my hair stand on end. This man has such talent as both a songwriter and player. Thank you, Gibson!
Even though APC is part of the “alternative rock” category, I’m often taken aback when people mention not knowing them well. Even though I enjoy bands like Foo Fighters and other mainstream groups, there was something that drew me closer to APC. Whether it was Maynard’s lyricism or Billy’s approach as a songwriter/lead guitarist, I can’t really explain it. I’ll be seeing them play with Pusifer and Primus next week, which I’m excited about.
"I don't think of myself as an accomplished guitar player" says one of my favorite guitar players
Indeed!! This guy is astonishing!!!
He's a beautiful example of being an artist, a musician that plays an instrument as a medium to express Art, not an empty athlete of the instrument...much admiration an respect.
Well said.
@@MrGunwitch🤘🏻
The Hollow lead riffs have always some of my favorite riffs ever. They just sound so damn magical and cascading.
What a dude, what a player.
Watching this after sessanta. So amazing
This is very cool.. I remember seeing APC opening for NIN on the fragility tour 2.0 in Denver + Phoenix.. What amazing shows! Mer De Noms in its entirety.. Sounded just like the record, impeccable. Master musicians, Thanks, Billy.
That Denver show is my all time sore spot in missing concerts. All time. I’ll never get past it.
The cascading, ethereal riff on The Hollow's chorus still blows my mind. Such a great tune, and phenomenal songwriting!
absolutely transcendent
To this day APC has the best hard rock guitar tone in my opinion. Love all of their music.
God I love his leads. My band Linger was fortunate enough to open for Ashes Divide once upon a time and he was super kind.
The hollow is one of the most awesome examples of guitar layering. This guy is a master Fukin song writer
Billy is amazing. That slide scene is gonna live rent free for my entire life.
He’s a genius. I love his music and his playing.
Billy's guitar playing has a transformative effect, transporting the listener to another world.
Billy and Adam Jones truly show that they just love music. It's more about transporting listeners to a place, like you said.
His sound and riffs/leads are very original. A million notes are not needed to make music amazing APC is one band I still listen to daily.
What a treat. 3 libras is such a beautifully written piece.
Every time I listen to it, I feel vulnerable
The part at around 2:56 is genius.
What an incredible guitarist and songwriter. So meticulous and full of small, little details.
Shows how much he cares about his songs.
Truly a genius.
The most under recognized guitar player ever, truly a artist
Freaking awesome..... I was jamming A Perfect Circle at work today and then get home and see this.... Awesomeness
Billy is such a fantastic underrated guitarist ..
3 libras was the first song i learned on guitar when i picked it up. i love that song so much, i asked my music teacher if i could perform it for our annual high school guitar performance. i’m so happy i picked 3 libras to showcase to everyone. people should be exposed to how amazing a perfect circle is!!
Dude, lol, dont b so hard on yourself.
Wow,the plucking with reverb up the scale on hollow is beautiful!!!
the arpeggio bit in hollow! amazing
I see A Perfect Circle, I click
Thanks for watching!
👍🏼 yup
Bet you love geometry😂
Absolutely
I am a Drummer and I 100% agree..
..cause here i am watchin Billy on a Guitar channel!! 😂
I love Guitar but cannot play but a few simple chords.. although-
I got your backing beats Guitarists!!! 😎🤙
I love riff lords and could watch these videos all day.
I appreciate that he took the time to do this.
Those first 2 records man… Never saw him open like this. The thing that got me from the start into A Perfect Circle was the beauty in those guitars and how they talk to the other instruments and how they communicate making magical atmosphere… and here it is, Billy is breaking down magic. I believe this music will be amazing even (at least) decades from now.
What a treat to get these lessons from Billy - a talented songwriter and guitar player. These songs hold a special place in my heart, so thank you Billy and Gibson!
...His riffs are so haunting and absolutely beautiful, Billy is my favorite guitar player ever. I mean his #1 has been busted a dozen times and held together with wood glue...absolute legend.
I really appreciated him showing how to play some of these riffs clean because these are they types of riffs that could sound different without the gain.
Ever since I started playing guitar a little over a year ago, I’ve focused on APC almost exclusively and you just can’t replicate this man’s playing style. Legend 🤘🏼
Love his approach to guitar playing. Great blend of technicality and evoking emotions with unique melodies.
Guitarists like Adam Jones, Billy Howerdell, Troy Van Leuwen (players that aren't necessarily the most virtuosic) are who inspire me the most. The dynamics Billy uses with the slice, the reverb and delay giving it feel and atmosphere that millions of notes will never get you. And all the subtle nuances that are there that take hundreds of listens to truly appreciate. Truly an immense, humble talent Billy is 😎
I absolutely love how he writes these amazing song, THank you for inspiring so many of us to be more in touch with music
So creative and atmospheric, as he said. I love that he’s so in touch with what he’s doing. So generous, showing us how to play these songs. Rad!
It’s amazing how many hours i spent in high school trying to learn these songs. I know this is easier learning like this but 20 odd years later there’s some satisfaction knowing i got (a lot of ) it right. These guys rule. Listing to mer now
I really like this man. He is so free of ego and in balance with himself. I wish him a long healthy life
His strumming hand has more style than an Italian fashion show.
This is one of the greatest videos I’ve seen in TH-cam in a while, love Billy’s work, I could watch him breakdown every single APC song
APC was the soundtrack of my teenage years. 3 libras was the first sing I learned to play on guitar and I still play it to this day. What a beautiful song.
That “Judith” riff will always be my favorite A Perfect Circle riff of all time.
Love you, Billy and APC! Thank you for the beautiful and otherworldly tunes ❤
To me he’s like if David Gilmour decided to play alternative metal. The slide part in Judith is like top 10 guitar riffs of all time, so freakin good
A true riff genius. Cool, calm and collected musician.
That 3 Libra’s part was so awesome.
Billy deserves all the most magical things the universe has to give. Such a pure soul 🖤
Man Judith goes haaaard! Billy is a killer guitarist
Gibson TV you guys are killing it with these episodes. That was awesome Billy is such a great musician.
Billy is one of my favorite guitar players ever. It felt like so much changed in music when APC hit it big. Underrated, but extremely appreciated.
My guitar Hero! 🤘🏻
Imagine if his heroes revealed the secrets like this, gold for a budding guitarist!
Billy‘s playing is so unique. Love it!
Would love an ICONS episode for Billy as well that would be amazing
Truly a class act and amazing musician. Stay humble, brother.
I could never figure out the lead part for the first song thank you so much!
The Hollow
A Perfect Circle was the soundtrack for my twenties. I love Billy's band.
The most creative people are always so very humble
Great video 🤟If this doesn't inspire you to pick up a Les Paul and play then nothing will. Also proves you can't literally play any kind of music on a Les Paul and it sounds amazing.
I gotta say billy really shows u just how simple it is instructions wise on each song. Hell, I've already learned 3 libras just by watching where his finger chord placements were. Hes very good!
Thank you Gibson for making this. Was SOO nostalgic to hear one of my favourite guitarists break down his iconic parts. Rock on!
One of my favorite musicians of all time. Incredible songwriter. APC for life
Such a great video. Billy has been a huge inspiration to me for so many years, so to have this level of insight is a real treat.
My favorite band. ❤❤❤❤
Can you recommend some songs or a couole of almbums ?
Mer De Noms
13th Step
2 of the best albums ever, their first 2.
so humble and able to clearly describe his thought process
Each and every song is so unique and so Perfect Circle. His song writing is so odd but on point!!! 🤘😎🤘
Underrated!
The hollow is such a confusing and beautiful melody. I love it so much
Listening to A Perfect Circle for the first time while playing Silent Hill for the first time, the year was 2000 🥲
Those were the days
His touch and style blow me away all the small nuances that make billy sound like billy and even at half speed sounds exactly the same and people including me drool over how skilled and what an amazing talent he has and he absolutely has, but the reason he and all the other musicians you love are where they are is dedication and practice practice and more practice but you have to love anything you do to want to practice enough to achieve your goals but they show if you want it really want it you can make it happen but absolutely love his playing.
Very cool. Underrated riff lord.
Loving these series!!!!
Thank you Billy for the great guitar work and sharing with us
Finally the riff from the hollow! finally a good Billy howerdell video. we have all been wishing for this since like 1999!
Seems like Tom Anderson pickups? Big magnets. Great vid!thx!
Ok, so maybe he's not the greatest guitar player in the world, but he brings a unique style to the table. I know of no one who continually plays single and double stops throughout a song, dragging the listener along with him. I love it.
Doesn't his completely original and unique approach to playing the guitar qualify him as a "great" ?
@@gregoryporter5526I think they meant great in terms of technicality.
Absolutely beautiful. Howerdel and Maynard are such a heavenly combo.
Saw them live 20 years ago, was epic.
My Favorite guitarrist and composer !!! Love you Billy
I love this video format, watching the artist themselves show how the songs are really played.
Billy is a gentleman. It's great he did this video. Very passionate about music and he is humble. I remember asking a question and not thinking I'd actually get an answer. Surprisingly got a bit of great advice in the process in the answer. Very grateful and I will keep it close. These songs are amazing and still strong. Great work from everyone involved in the band. Musicianship is 🔥 Thanks to Gibson and Billy for doing this video.
If there is such a nomenclature as an intuitive guitarist , this man could be it .
Awesome Riff Lords, he is one of the greatest Gods of the guitar 👌✌️🎶🎸🤟
Saw Them at Irving, Tx for Sessanta was in the front row section and i wanted to shout out to Billy like “YEAH BILLY! LETS GO!” But i chickened out 😂 didnt want to make him mess up or something but ah man wished i had so Billy if you ever read this just know i almost shout out for you!
You should’ve! I was front row in Albuquerque and before the show Billy came out right in front of me to check some equipment and I totally yelled out his name. He didn’t look up from the pedals he was checking but instantly smiled. It’s a moment I’ll never forget.
Possibly the most successful guitar tech in the music business...also an amazing riff writer ❤ legend ❤
Some of my favorite riffs ever
I've always loved the groove of "Outsider" so brutally dynamic 🤘
He is an excellent guitar player and a super chill dude! Got a chance to see them once in Chicago and they rocked the place sound just like the alblum 😊