@@JohnFisher-o5l Thank you for watching. John, I'd like to tell you something about the tabs. Try not to use tabs at all. When I started learning guitar, the internet was very weak. It didn't have videos, it didn't have music and stuff like that. I learned from what I heard. I watched fingering from concert videotapes of different bands, bought various books, etc. The path is full of suffering and pain)))). And maybe in the year 2000-2003 I came across some tabs. I tried it and I liked it for the first time, BUT. I felt that I got lazy, and complex parts of music I stopped to perceive by ear and my brain refused to work. It required searching for tabs and how others play a certain difficult moment of a song. What I want to say: tabs are not good, but not bad either. But it's better to try to do without them. For example, on this “wargod” I spent about forty minutes, more time on rehearsal and recording. I'll try to write you the tabs, I'll give you a link here in the comments.
Thank you, Steven, for your comment. I can say that it's a Lespaul that has been cured of all the problems and made for metal. I aesthetically always liked the Gibson, but it's very heavy, the body is thick, the fingerboard is thick and you have to pay a lot of money for all that. And what to give that kind of money for? For the history? For a legend? No way...
Ohhhh, well that's a huge pile of experimentation. Used neural dsp gojira. But the presets there are not very good. I had to customize everything myself. Here's a scheme: The sound of the left guitar with quite bad midrange. It's like some kind of death metal meat. The sound of the right guitar is midrange, for clarity of sound. I spiced up the two guitars with a little bit of flanger for capacity. The gain is about less than half, at 3 or 4 + the built in amp on the active sounds at max (it's worth considering). And mixing two channels: Right channel - 50% right and 50% center. Left channel - 50% left and 50% center for mixing. As always, everything individually sounds like shit. But everything together sounds just fine).
@@AvernusBlackMetalCovers You play tube amps, right? That's gonna be complicated... No, no, no it's not complicated, it's more expensive. You'll need two condenser mics, or one condenser and one dynamic mic. A sound card for those mics, two inputs minimum. And any home studio on a computer. I used to have a laney head with a bunch of pedals. But the ‘computer’ sound confused and scared me. Until I tried it... And then, it's not hard to guess what happened.
Tabs in the description below the video
Good job! Thanks to John for the idea))
Thank you)
Great job! Thank you for responding! Keep it up🤘🤘🤘
But if you have tabs, I would appreciate it as much as possible👍👍👍
@@JohnFisher-o5l Thank you for watching. John, I'd like to tell you something about the tabs. Try not to use tabs at all. When I started learning guitar, the internet was very weak. It didn't have videos, it didn't have music and stuff like that. I learned from what I heard. I watched fingering from concert videotapes of different bands, bought various books, etc. The path is full of suffering and pain)))). And maybe in the year 2000-2003 I came across some tabs. I tried it and I liked it for the first time, BUT. I felt that I got lazy, and complex parts of music I stopped to perceive by ear and my brain refused to work. It required searching for tabs and how others play a certain difficult moment of a song. What I want to say: tabs are not good, but not bad either. But it's better to try to do without them. For example, on this “wargod” I spent about forty minutes, more time on rehearsal and recording. I'll try to write you the tabs, I'll give you a link here in the comments.
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love your jackson monarkh❤❤
Thank you, Steven, for your comment. I can say that it's a Lespaul that has been cured of all the problems and made for metal. I aesthetically always liked the Gibson, but it's very heavy, the body is thick, the fingerboard is thick and you have to pay a lot of money for all that. And what to give that kind of money for? For the history? For a legend? No way...
You nailed it, great job !
Would you be able to play some pedro pedro pedro(metal version) for my son ?
I think you should do it yourself. Especially for your son. You're a good father, right? So, work on that task
Great sound! What do you use to record. This tone is amazing. Very accurate playing 🤘🏼
Ohhhh, well that's a huge pile of experimentation. Used neural dsp gojira. But the presets there are not very good. I had to customize everything myself. Here's a scheme: The sound of the left guitar with quite bad midrange. It's like some kind of death metal meat. The sound of the right guitar is midrange, for clarity of sound. I spiced up the two guitars with a little bit of flanger for capacity. The gain is about less than half, at 3 or 4 + the built in amp on the active sounds at max (it's worth considering). And mixing two channels: Right channel - 50% right and 50% center. Left channel - 50% left and 50% center for mixing. As always, everything individually sounds like shit. But everything together sounds just fine).
@@CatchingtheMetalRiff thank you. A lot of informations. I think you reach a very good tone. Your sound kills. I like a lot. Good job!
@@AvernusBlackMetalCovers You play tube amps, right? That's gonna be complicated... No, no, no it's not complicated, it's more expensive. You'll need two condenser mics, or one condenser and one dynamic mic. A sound card for those mics, two inputs minimum. And any home studio on a computer. I used to have a laney head with a bunch of pedals. But the ‘computer’ sound confused and scared me. Until I tried it... And then, it's not hard to guess what happened.
i cant find tab, can you help me?
I'm writing them right now.
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still no tabs bro
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