The solo in this song still gives me chills on my neck . I like a lot of heavy music but when it gives me chills it’s a whole different level . I know it’s mostly pentatonic. It’s not about the notes and sequence it’s the intangible feel, tone , and phasing the true greats have . The stank and swagger they bring. Dime’s solo in Floods is another chill inducing solo for me .
imo that song is Zakk at his most brilliant. The solo in particular is a masterclass in taste/chops and building gradually to a frenzied finish. He's such an amazing player that must have been seriously cool to have him show you those tunes like he did! Thank you for this great lesson! love that tone btw!
One of my bibles back in the day was the 20th anniversary edition of Guitar World, because it not only had a full transcription of No More Tears but a lesson from Zakk on how to play it and how he wrote it. Awesome.
I am so glad I found this channel! Thank you for clearing some stuff out. I still have a hard time getting the pinch notes right for this song at that string and that fret. I think I maybe need some more distorsion. Or drop it to an e flat and drop D from there? Zakk must be the best guitarist after Randy as I see it.
If you listen to the isolated guitar track that's available on TH-cam, it reveals what's really going on in this song. First example is the first slide guitar part. There are two tracks here, so you aren't technically incorrect (the main guitar track continues the slide from the 5th fret on the D and G), however if you're playing this live I think it sounds better to start at the 3rd fret. If you're playing the guitar part without a slide, you can simply bend the D and G strings on the third fret and slide up to the 7th fret on those same strings (I personally wouldn't recommend trying to juggle a slide playing this song live). Sounds like Zakk taught you a version that he started to play live, but I'd recommend listening to the isolated track. Another good example is the pre-chorus; on the studio recording Zakk is playing something closer to what you originally played but with no low E, A, or D string, not the raised 6th interval you play. He's just playing the 4th fret on the G and the 5th fret on the B (and progresses one semitone upward). Love the racked Marshall stuff, btw! Cheers
Fantastic as always!! Love to see you review a Boogie mkv, would love to hear what it sounds like with your style of playing!! I have 2 and love them!!!
Awesome Euge! Thanks for sharing your time and AMAZING talent my brother! No More Tears is such an EPIC song. You definitely emulate Zacks style! Thanks for sharing the love my friend!🤘🤘👍👍🤪 Tell your wife one of your fans says hello from the U.S.!
The whole album has lots of Yamaha SPX90’s Symphonic chorus. The cho Zakk uses is only live. Like this: th-cam.com/video/1c7aEOJtSlM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CJeEI2k6BZ5qw3RQ
@@EugeValovirta230V Wow! Thanks for the incredibly quick reply. Your hands on experience and knowledge, and skill is off the charts Bro! This is priceless!!! I've seen many videos on TH-cam and some convinced you have to plug the pedals in the back of the Amp (which I assume is wrong information). Your attention to detail and even the exact knob dial points are everything I could ever ask for. I personally don't have any of those pedals right now. And was just considering something like Amplitude with Toneex Pedal, or IRig, etc. I am so glad I found your channel! Best ever!
Those Tokai LP's are awesome guitars, I have 2, A custom order Gold Top and a prototype LS180, with LS320 specs {the two guitars on the right in my avatar, the white one is a Greco, also great and the other is a Bacchus}, both are incredibly well made {both Honduran mahogany} and they are better than any Gibson I've played over the last 40 years of playing...!! Great video...
Yes indeed! I recently had a change to play Thomas Blug’s ’68 Gibson LP when we did the Academy of Tone (th-cam.com/video/TMS8c26RVKQ/w-d-xo.html) and that was amazing but in general I haven’t played better LPs than my Tokais and my handmade Japan Custom Shop signature ESPs 👌.
@@EugeValovirta230V My Greco is a Randy Rhoades model , it is more Gibson than Gibson, it has what I call "creamy " tone. I was lucky enough to by my Japanese guitars before anyone really knew about them, so you might say i stole them....!!! Thanks for the reply. Subscribed...
This video is great. This song, and "Bark at the Moon" might be my favorite Ozzy songs. After that, all the Randy Rhoads stuff. I actually learned how to play a little bit of this song years ago. The main chunky riff. It's not too hard. I should get off my butt and try to learn more of it. This video gives me no excuse not to do it now. LoL! I think I can handle most of it. The lead parts will be the hardest for me. Bending and fast alternate picking on 2 strings is still tough for me. Hard to play it clean. If there was arpeggio sweeping..... forget it. I can't do that stuff.
Fantastic lesson, as always from you!!! Euge What do you recommend for playing with the amplifier/distorsion and sending a clean signal to the interface at the same time? I am looking at this, Palmer PGA 03 Y-Box Guitar Splitter, you can see in Thomann! im not sure at all? Thanks!!!
If you are right, then I have been playing that last arpeggio bit wrong for years. I play them as three note 16th note triplets like Randy plays in Mr Crowley, but you play them as four note 32nd notes or something. Sh!t. Back to the drawing board lol (listen to the record instead of going straight to tabs that are wrong as often as they are correct). P.S. Have you ever found a way to make PAF style pickups sound more like EMGs? Just boosting the signal does not seem to do it and it requires a lot more distortion to get the pinch harmonic to pop correctly, which makes the tone muddier and more squishy. I am thinking of buying an Afterburner or Blackouts preamp and putting it in a DIY pedal enclosure, along with a 25k pot for a tone control and a 9-18v input. Maybe that will work. I do not want to put EMGs in my guitar again. Too forgetful, so always end up with a flat battery, plus I like my passive pups for other stuff.
I don’t think there’s right or wrong ways to play anything; just different ways and we all play anyways with our own ways 😎. EMG 57/66 set is pretty much PAF on steroids. At least that’s how I feel about it. I have them on 3 or 4 my guitars 👌.
Thanks! Maybe in the future ’cos writing / pre-production of the next Cyhra album is my main focus atm. But LHP is indeed a great album from one of my all time favourite bands! 👌🤟
He says to "do your own thing" on certain parts because he couldn't play/learn/figure out those parts...lol.....the last two measures are wrong. Everyone always plays it wrong.....
That smile talking about watching Zakk play it in front of you! Killer lesson too 🤘🏻
😎. Thanks!
The solo in this song still gives me chills on my neck . I like a lot of heavy music but when it gives me chills it’s a whole different level . I know it’s mostly pentatonic. It’s not about the notes and sequence it’s the intangible feel, tone , and phasing the true greats have . The stank and swagger they bring. Dime’s solo in Floods is another chill inducing solo for me .
I agree.
Spot on 👌🎼.
I love it how rhythm backing track sounds so heavy under the solo
imo that song is Zakk at his most brilliant. The solo in particular is a masterclass in taste/chops and building gradually to a frenzied finish. He's such an amazing player that must have been seriously cool to have him show you those tunes like he did! Thank you for this great lesson! love that tone btw!
Indeed 🙏. Thanks!
One of my bibles back in the day was the 20th anniversary edition of Guitar World, because it not only had a full transcription of No More Tears but a lesson from Zakk on how to play it and how he wrote it. Awesome.
Cool!
Lucky
"gate to get rid of the hiss" I love that description 🤘
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man great tutorial mate of master himself back stage must be great experience cant even imagine that SDMF for life
fantastic workshop on this song Euge! Thank you for sharing, really good explanation and you took the time to cover it all.
Thanks! Really glad to hear!
I am so glad I found this channel! Thank you for clearing some stuff out. I still have a hard time getting the pinch notes right for this song at that string and that fret.
I think I maybe need some more distorsion. Or drop it to an e flat and drop D from there? Zakk must be the best guitarist after Randy as I see it.
First video of yours I’ve ever seen, instant subscribe! You’re amazing!
Cool! Thanks Matt and welcome aboard 🎼🎸😎.
Very helpful! Thank you, Euge🎉
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
You deserve more subscribers man, thanks for this
Thanks! 🙏☺️
HellYeah!! 🤘💪🤘
Happy holidays, Euge.
Likewise! 🤟
Awesome lesson, your string rakes are great
Thanks!
Great lesson, thanks! 🙌
You’re welcome! Thanks!
Euge!!! You are f’n man!!!! Thanks so much for doing this!
Thanks man!
Thanks, Euge! Awesome lesson!
You’re welcome! Thanks!
If you listen to the isolated guitar track that's available on TH-cam, it reveals what's really going on in this song.
First example is the first slide guitar part. There are two tracks here, so you aren't technically incorrect (the main guitar track continues the slide from the 5th fret on the D and G), however if you're playing this live I think it sounds better to start at the 3rd fret. If you're playing the guitar part without a slide, you can simply bend the D and G strings on the third fret and slide up to the 7th fret on those same strings (I personally wouldn't recommend trying to juggle a slide playing this song live). Sounds like Zakk taught you a version that he started to play live, but I'd recommend listening to the isolated track. Another good example is the pre-chorus; on the studio recording Zakk is playing something closer to what you originally played but with no low E, A, or D string, not the raised 6th interval you play. He's just playing the 4th fret on the G and the 5th fret on the B (and progresses one semitone upward).
Love the racked Marshall stuff, btw!
Cheers
Cool man! Thanks!
Superb!
Thanks!
Great video and breakdown of this song. And thank you for the slow demonstration of the solo.
Thanks!
The first song I heard where the pinch harmonic had me like…..🤯
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Killer Marshall tone as always.
Thanks!
Epic song, with epic guitar playing. Great job playing and teaching as always my friend. Best channel on TH-cam 🤘🤘🤘
Thanks William!
I struggle with getting thosr buttery searing pinch harmonics. You make it look so easy.
It’s all about practise. When you do something 10 000 times you’re starting to be pretty good about it. Do another 10K and you’re even better.
"it's just alternate picking..". 🤔🧐. You're spoiling us this weekend.. awesome job. I reckon Truefire should get in touch.. 😉 Many thanks 🙏🍻
Thanks!
Fantastic as always!! Love to see you review a Boogie mkv, would love to hear what it sounds like with your style of playing!! I have 2 and love them!!!
Thanks!
Would be cool to check one out someday 🎼🎸.
Awesome Euge!
Thanks for sharing your time and AMAZING talent my brother!
No More Tears is such an EPIC song.
You definitely emulate Zacks style!
Thanks for sharing the love my friend!🤘🤘👍👍🤪 Tell your wife one of your fans says hello from the U.S.!
Thanks! I will 😎👌
Dude HELL YEAH!!!!
Yeah! 🤟😎
Guys lets share this channel on other guitar channels. I have been doing that its not very hard. Euge deserves and new people too
Thanks man! Much appreciated 🙏☺️.
legend
Another great video Euge
Thanks man!
I'm now adding those pinch harmonics to even love songs. Thanks euge lol
Great video as always.
That’s the way 😁. You’re welcome 🤟.
Thank You for doing this. Subbed.
Thanks! 🙏🤟
Hello my Finish friend great lesson! Zak is a monster and your Tokai LP is too! I also see you have his signature amp. Thx Euge...✌🤘🔥🎸
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Do you use the Chorus Ensemble Pedal that Zakk uses as well? Or not needed for this song?
The whole album has lots of Yamaha SPX90’s Symphonic chorus. The cho Zakk uses is only live. Like this: th-cam.com/video/1c7aEOJtSlM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CJeEI2k6BZ5qw3RQ
@@EugeValovirta230V Wow! Thanks for the incredibly quick reply. Your hands on experience and knowledge, and skill is off the charts Bro! This is priceless!!!
I've seen many videos on TH-cam and some convinced you have to plug the pedals in the back of the Amp (which I assume is wrong information).
Your attention to detail and even the exact knob dial points are everything I could ever ask for.
I personally don't have any of those pedals right now. And was just considering something like Amplitude with Toneex Pedal, or IRig, etc.
I am so glad I found your channel! Best ever!
@@BrettBolzenthal Thanks! My pleasure. Yeah the fx loop thing is wrong since old JCM800s Zakk uses (and me) doesn't have an fx loop.
" Thats that" ha , right Euge :D , way out of my league , great lesson though 👍, thanks Euge
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Thanks!
he use a slide.... he also use the yamah unit rev 7 patch number 15.... symphonic... wich is like a double chorus.. etc...
Indeed 👌: th-cam.com/video/1c7aEOJtSlM/w-d-xo.html
Those Tokai LP's are awesome guitars, I have 2, A custom order Gold Top and a prototype LS180, with LS320 specs {the two guitars on the right in my avatar, the white one is a Greco, also great and the other is a Bacchus}, both are incredibly well made {both Honduran mahogany} and they are better than any Gibson I've played over the last 40 years of playing...!! Great video...
Yes indeed!
I recently had a change to play Thomas Blug’s ’68 Gibson LP when we did the Academy of Tone (th-cam.com/video/TMS8c26RVKQ/w-d-xo.html) and that was amazing but in general I haven’t played better LPs than my Tokais and my handmade Japan Custom Shop signature ESPs 👌.
@@EugeValovirta230V My Greco is a Randy Rhoades model , it is more Gibson than Gibson, it has what I call "creamy " tone. I was lucky enough to by my Japanese guitars before anyone really knew about them, so you might say i stole them....!!! Thanks for the reply. Subscribed...
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Great bro!!!!
Thanks C!
You are wellcome E!!!!
This video is great. This song, and "Bark at the Moon" might be my favorite Ozzy songs. After that, all the Randy Rhoads stuff.
I actually learned how to play a little bit of this song years ago. The main chunky riff. It's not too hard. I should get off my butt and try to learn more of it. This video gives me no excuse not to do it now. LoL! I think I can handle most of it. The lead parts will be the hardest for me. Bending and fast alternate picking on 2 strings is still tough for me. Hard to play it clean. If there was arpeggio sweeping..... forget it. I can't do that stuff.
Thanks!
🎼🎸🤟
Fantastic lesson, as always from you!!! Euge What do you recommend for playing with the amplifier/distorsion and sending a clean signal to the interface at the same time? I am looking at this, Palmer PGA 03 Y-Box Guitar Splitter, you can see in Thomann! im not sure at all? Thanks!!!
Thanks! A high quality DI box is always a safe bet. I use Radial J48 to do what you described 👌.
I have no idea about the Palmer 😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V HI Euge, many thanks for your answer and help, I will take a look!! you are the best!! have a good Sunday!
Thanks! You’re welcome 🤟.
Great 👍🏻 thanks
Thanks!
Excellent.
Thanks!
If you are right, then I have been playing that last arpeggio bit wrong for years. I play them as three note 16th note triplets like Randy plays in Mr Crowley, but you play them as four note 32nd notes or something. Sh!t. Back to the drawing board lol (listen to the record instead of going straight to tabs that are wrong as often as they are correct).
P.S. Have you ever found a way to make PAF style pickups sound more like EMGs? Just boosting the signal does not seem to do it and it requires a lot more distortion to get the pinch harmonic to pop correctly, which makes the tone muddier and more squishy. I am thinking of buying an Afterburner or Blackouts preamp and putting it in a DIY pedal enclosure, along with a 25k pot for a tone control and a 9-18v input. Maybe that will work.
I do not want to put EMGs in my guitar again. Too forgetful, so always end up with a flat battery, plus I like my passive pups for other stuff.
I don’t think there’s right or wrong ways to play anything; just different ways and we all play anyways with our own ways 😎.
EMG 57/66 set is pretty much PAF on steroids. At least that’s how I feel about it. I have them on 3 or 4 my guitars 👌.
Rather tough and a really great song \m/
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Bomb!
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What do you think about the boss katana artist amp?
This 😎: th-cam.com/video/PsrYcHt_XgQ/w-d-xo.html
So you were a great student? Nice lesson!
Thanks!
Any opinions on the jcm 800 with the two channel edition euge ? i mean the one with the clean channel
I had one back in the day and it was pretty good but I think they did ”the concept” a bit better with Jubilee.
Fantastico come sempre
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Great song \m/
You’re a beast euge can you do a cover possibly of left hand path by entombed? Probably the greatest death metal song of all time
Thanks! Maybe in the future ’cos writing / pre-production of the next Cyhra album is my main focus atm.
But LHP is indeed a great album from one of my all time favourite bands! 👌🤟
@@EugeValovirta230V 🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Pepita thinks it's too hard for him to learn :) he prefers to dance!!!
Like always 😊
ACTUALLY he doesn't "shake" the pinch harmonic he just slowly "bends" it.....lesson is nice though dude....nice and clean...
Sure 😎. Thanks man!
Why do I feel he could play a Russian gangster in a movie with Denzel Washington...😅
Pretty close to his tone.
Yeah we both play with a heavy hands and that’s where it mostly comes from 💪😎.
Thanks a lot!
Talk less and play more
Practise more, write less. This is a lesson, not a playthrough. You know how to play the song properly; skip this video.
He says to "do your own thing" on certain parts because he couldn't play/learn/figure out those parts...lol.....the last two measures are wrong. Everyone always plays it wrong.....
Blah blah blah just to to the meat and potatoes.