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I practiced soo long on an electric guitar with no amp and a metronome, that when I finally plugged it in I giggled like a schoolgirl when I heard how amazing it sounded with distortion and reverb. I realized that it masks soo many mistakes or makes a bland riff sound explosive
His face is trying to say it sounds silly, but I honestly think it sounds really good. Particularly satisfying to hear the bends, vibrato, and timing be on point.
1. Cowboys From Arizona 2. Seek And Rescue 3. The Rock n' Roll 4. Went To Sleep 5. Mildly Inconveniencing In The Name 6. Down With The Cold 7. A Lovely Breeze Of Souls 8. The Security Guard
vonbeaver99 I didn’t pick up my electric for 10 years. Because it was in the case. The acoustic on the other hand has some miles on it. Had my Ibanez acoustic since 2003 and I work on ships, it’s been Panama Canal, Straits of Gibraltar, the equator. Probably in the area of 150,000 miles
To all my metal guitarists out there: practice your songs this way. I go to so many shows where the guitarist doesn’t realize how many mistakes he’s making
Isaac Baldeón G. Yes, but when you add distortion you may get an ear piercing ringing sound if you don’t mute all the strings correctly. Not just palm muting, either. Just regular old muting to make sure only the notes you want to play make a sound or for a rest. Clean tones are much more forgiving in that regard.
1. Surfers from Hell - Pansurfa 2. Surf and Destroy - Metallic Surf 3. The Surf - Tenacious Surf 4. Surf to Rest - Surf of God 5. Surfing in the Name - Rage Against the Surf 6. Down with the Surfing - Surfed 7. Tornado of Surf - Mega Surf 8. The Surfer - Iron Surfer Surf.
The one thing about playing clean, is its incredibly unforgiving. Distortion gives you so much wiggle room. But clean kinds kills it for palm mutes and harmonics.
Boomer tier take. The literal physics of what distortion does to the sound is compresses the signal to almost no dynamic range. Therefore, the scientifically irrefutable reality is that mistakes are louder with distortion. The only thing more difficult about playing clean is making sure your ability to consistently pick with the same attack to generate the same volume. If you think that counts as “making mistakes easier to hear” then you are simply a poor player.
@@rawman44 some of the greatest metal guitarists ever are boomers so i don't understand calling an opinion on distortion a "boomer take" makes it less credible
@@sigiligus your poin completely proves theirs. Stop being a snob and let people do them instead of getting pissed off over someone for being a "poor player" you're just being part of the problem.
Distorcion will sound way worse when you make some basic mistake like the strength of the strumming in a song. Both are unforgiving in a professional scenario, but only one of them will make your ears bleed if such mistake ever happens.
@@kamekomiyamora Can relate to that, I live in a flat and everytime i try to play overdriven (since I don't have a distortion pedal) my neighbours knock in like 2 minutes or so. So when i first played a song with overdrive, i was amazed how different and hard it was, muting and stuff is really important. also man, having a break for a year just because you weren't used to play with an amp is kinda too much.. :/ Don't go hard on yourself
@@GuerrierJulius sort of. Like what those who commented after you said, muting is very important with distorted guitar and can't really be practiced without it. Furthermore, one could practice fretting notes too firmly to overcompensate the lack of volume you have when you play without distortion. This can potentially slow down your playing because you're not playing as softly as possible while still holding down the note. But then again distortion covers some mistakes too so I guess practice both ways
dale simpson I knew you would say that, quite obviously you tried to make a joke, but when I heard tenacious d in the video I was like ok, but they actually do what this video did all the time. Then you made me type it.
@@valter28 I think the first actual distortion/fuzz pedal to be introduced was the Fuzz-Tone from 1962. However, in the 50's guitar players would seek out for rancid sounds for their guitars, and thus, they would for example crank up the volume on their amplifiers in order to create gritty overdrive. Some would even slash their speaker cones with razorblades.
Very true, that is why to a true musician like Kurt, dynamics are important. Going soft (with no distortion) then hard (with distortion) adds dynamics to a song the same way a conductor will raise and lower the volume of the orchestra. In fact, that is one of the problems with modern music, there are no dynamics, no one these days allows a song to breathe. it is just use compression effect after compression effect so there are no changes in dynamics.
I was told when i started play hard rock and metal, no matter how "clean" the song sounds, its always best to practice all your songs on acoustic first. Needless to say, i was called Jack Black for years because of this lol. Funny how school of rock kicked me into rock and metal lol Still my favorite movie to this day!
Back in the day when I had no money for an electric guitar and I just had an old, acoustic one a friend sold me for $5 bucks, all the songs were like that for me. But that made me strong. (?)
Playing without distortion is one of the best ways to learn a song. A lot of guitarists hide behind distortion as it can cover up accuracy and technique.
Both has it’s pros: in clean you learn to hit the notes well and in distorted, you learn how to mute the other strings with the rest of the palm so there sound 1 or 2 strings and not all 6 for example
@@lactate8008s Yeah, it's from Jack Black's Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny, The Metal was popularized with the release of Guitar Hero 3. Song is legendary, movie is an instant classic.
Cowboys from Hell- now a funk song. Seek and Destroy- now a 60's spy movie theme song. The Metal- holds up surprisingly well. Laid to Rest- sounds like the Seinfeld bass guy playing a guitar while having a stroke. Killing in the Name of- goes back and forth between being still good and just not good at all. Down with the Sickness- no, go back to the first part! Tornado of Souls- still rocks. The Trooper- sounds like a bangin' Western. What have we learned? Tritones are not cruise control for cool, but a good melody stays catchy with or without a distortion pedal.
1. Christians of heaven 2. Seek and restore 3. The Plastic 4. Laid to sleep 5. Praying in the name 6. Up with the goodness 7. Winds of the seasons 8. The Pope
When I first started playing guitar as a teen, I didn't even know what a distortion pedal was. I plugged into an amp and couldn't figure out why my metal guitar riffs sounded like the guitar in this video 🤘🎛🎸
James [last name] not really arguing anything. And there’s nothing really to argue. If you don’t think he’s playing clean enough than upload a video yourself
Michael DeNunzio I’m not saying I’m great by any means. But it’s just such a dick thing to say when your not making any videos yourself. Your putting yourself on this pedestal and it’s cringey
This gave me a whole different appreciation for some songs. Killing in the Name still tickles me in all the right places and I never knew how much detail there was to the Tornado of Souls! Pretty cool!
@@gordonsmith33 Rory was really one of the greatest. All of the On the Boards (2nd studio) album is on TH-cam. All good songs.Van Halen gave Rory props so did Hendrix.. You are technically gifted and very entertaining. Rory was the best electric slide ever. Check out 1970s Eat my words THANK YOU!
Not only was Dick Dale one hell of a nice guy he was a monster performer. I saw him live many times. I saw the comment below on Rory. What an underrated guitar player. I wish I saw him live. Another great person.
If anyone ever tries to tell you metal is just distortion with no musicianship send them this video. The Trooper in particular is absolutely fire even like this.
It was tracked with the neck pickup of a tele through a JCM800. Ends up sounding pretty compressed with just a little grit. Not a whole lot of clipping.
Ok...This was AWESOME! The facial expressions made me literally laugh out loud on SEVERAL occasions. Also, the technical proficiency here is mind-blowing. I don't think you missed a single note. On a clean channel, mistakes would stick out like a sore thumb.
0:20 - Cowboys Of Heaven 0:38 - Seek And Employ 1:13 - The Nylon 1:34 - Laid To West 2:03 - Healing In The Name 2:51 - Down With The Fitness 3:18 - River Of Souls 4:15 - The Boomer Or something like that, IDK
Seek and Destroy sounds correct to me because it was one of the first songs I learned, and I didn't know what distortion was when I was a new guitar player. It's Sting's theme from WCW, and I wanted to learn it because playing guitar and watching wrestling were my favorite activities as a teenager.
Cowboys from Heaven Seek and Mend The Metal (Jazz) Laid to Rest (Good Night’s Sleep) Spreading Goodwill in the Name Up with the Cure Tornado of (saved) Souls The Nice Soldier
At start, yes. A large number of Metal (loosest definition) Guitarist, from Sabbath to Mastadon come from more classical roots, and the added distortion is how they rebelled through their music, whilst keeping the similar cord progressions they learned as wee lads and ladies in the music classes mommy wanted them to take. I would say the greater skill is not the learned styles of long practiced materials, but instead the ability to morph their classical guitar lessons and fuse them with newer techniques and technologies. The application of the knowledge is what makes fucking bangers!
That´s why I´m here. To see how it should sound, because my playing is bad, and I need to see where is the problem exactly. I think it´s mostly the timing, because he plays really perfect timing
Basically every metalhead who starts learning guitar and can only afford to get a shitty bootleg strat that usually comes with a 20W amp as their starter.
This reminds me of going to music shops and there’d be that guy picking up the guitars kneeling down and showing everyone what they could play before moving onto another guitar, with no intention of buying anything but every intention of someone ‘perhaps’ tapping them on the shoulder ‘hey man you’re pretty good, we’re that band you love would you like to join take drugs sleep with men and women and make lots of money?’ Legend says he’s still there waiting....one day cheery axe man... one day..
“Sleep with MEN and women ...”? Sounds like you let a little of your own personal fantasy creep into this theoretical event. And by creep, I mean that pretty literally.
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@@balajiedlyngdoh8366 ⬅The captain of the like police.
That’s a good way to practice hitting every note.
Play clean to practice hitting every note. Play with distortiond to practice only hitting the notes you are supposed to hit
Zach Perry I could see why. I’m practicing myself still and this video helped me form a good method for me.
Ricardo Montes I love playing with distortion just because it’s fun and a lot grimier but this is definitely a good way to practice fam.
Well... u are not wrong 😂
@Zach Perry contrary to popular belief, you can play a solo anyway you want to.
I practiced soo long on an electric guitar with no amp and a metronome, that when I finally plugged it in I giggled like a schoolgirl when I heard how amazing it sounded with distortion and reverb. I realized that it masks soo many mistakes or makes a bland riff sound explosive
Very true.
I think too many guitarists rely on reverb to sound good tbh.
Where did the metaphor “I giggled like a school girl” start. It a very odd metaphor.
same here it was so fun finally plugging in
it actually is just so much more harsh but human that it works on it's own
Even though formatted as a joke, this video is legitimately helpful to hear melodies without alteration for practice reasons
I agree...most enlightening...
but all is not played correct, so be careful! 😂
His face is trying to say it sounds silly, but I honestly think it sounds really good. Particularly satisfying to hear the bends, vibrato, and timing be on point.
@@tomasengstrom6362 Calm your ego
@@オールマイト-y1f HOW did you make this about me? Dumbest comment on the planet....
1. Cowboys From Arizona
2. Seek And Rescue
3. The Rock n' Roll
4. Went To Sleep
5. Mildly Inconveniencing In The Name
6. Down With The Cold
7. A Lovely Breeze Of Souls
8. The Security Guard
lol
Haha are you okay? That was funny as nice list
broooo HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
I live in Arizona. This place isn’t hell.
It’s much worse.
lmao the security guard is just wrong lmao
This is basically everyone when they're lazy to plug in the amp
I feel like you're making eye contact with me when you say that.
This is so true
But the amp is plugged in... Hes just not using a distortion pedal
Truth. Call me lazy but it’s just easier to grab the acoustic
vonbeaver99 I didn’t pick up my electric for 10 years. Because it was in the case. The acoustic on the other hand has some miles on it. Had my Ibanez acoustic since 2003 and I work on ships, it’s been Panama Canal, Straits of Gibraltar, the equator. Probably in the area of 150,000 miles
I love how he specifically chose songs from Guitar Hero so that he could get the vocal tracks lol
Lol
lol
LOL
LOL IKR
XDDD
To all my metal guitarists out there: practice your songs this way. I go to so many shows where the guitarist doesn’t realize how many mistakes he’s making
This comment is brutally underrated.
I've read up on a few professionals that said the same.
Practice both ways. Without distortion to get fingering and stuff right, and with distortion to get muting and harmonics right.
@@humanmusic6409 muting can be achieved also by playing on clean.
Isaac Baldeón G. Yes, but when you add distortion you may get an ear piercing ringing sound if you don’t mute all the strings correctly. Not just palm muting, either. Just regular old muting to make sure only the notes you want to play make a sound or for a rest. Clean tones are much more forgiving in that regard.
The Metal still slaps without distortion
No, it doesn´t and you know it.
@@juankplaysmusic I don't know what you are talking about. This sounds similar to surf rock, which is a badass genre.
Well, you can’t kill the metal
Sound like surf rock
@@juankplaysmusic surf rock slaps tho
1. Surfers from Hell - Pansurfa
2. Surf and Destroy - Metallic Surf
3. The Surf - Tenacious Surf
4. Surf to Rest - Surf of God
5. Surfing in the Name - Rage Against the Surf
6. Down with the Surfing - Surfed
7. Tornado of Surf - Mega Surf
8. The Surfer - Iron Surfer
Surf.
Thank you.
@@rataratarat Thank you, sir.
@@livewire2759 Thank you, surf.
@@Gabbyreel YES!
Frus
This makes me uncomfortable because it’s how all these songs sounded when I couldn’t afford a distortion pedal
it's why i originally quit playing the guitar at 12. no distortion pedal :/
Ironic. Im getting mine today.
@@jakobi2800 what? a 12 y old boy? Uhhh sassy
G U I T A R R I G 5. Im poor like Kenny in South Park and this saved my metal soul. :D
You didn't have distortion built in amp? It seems like 95% of amps come with distortion, reverb, etc.
So basically spy movie sound tracks.
Anthony Jeselink pFt
Or 90ies japanese anime
Exactly
I am very boring this might be the greatest comment I’ve ever seen
Seems like I hit the wrong name but you know what I meant
The one thing about playing clean, is its incredibly unforgiving. Distortion gives you so much wiggle room. But clean kinds kills it for palm mutes and harmonics.
Boomer tier take. The literal physics of what distortion does to the sound is compresses the signal to almost no dynamic range. Therefore, the scientifically irrefutable reality is that mistakes are louder with distortion. The only thing more difficult about playing clean is making sure your ability to consistently pick with the same attack to generate the same volume. If you think that counts as “making mistakes easier to hear” then you are simply a poor player.
@@sigiligus "Boomer tier take"
@@rawman44 some of the greatest metal guitarists ever are boomers so i don't understand calling an opinion on distortion a "boomer take" makes it less credible
@@sigiligus your poin completely proves theirs. Stop being a snob and let people do them instead of getting pissed off over someone for being a "poor player" you're just being part of the problem.
Distorcion will sound way worse when you make some basic mistake like the strength of the strumming in a song. Both are unforgiving in a professional scenario, but only one of them will make your ears bleed if such mistake ever happens.
The fact that cowboys from hell sounds like a metal country song is the most texas thing ever.
techpriest feeb 1101101-111001 i mean. It IS a metal country song if you really think about it. .
Yep!
*Yee Haw intensifies*
Yeah, that was what I was thinking
@@enasal-qawamshe374 .
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when you know all the undistortioned versions because you've got no money to buy an amp ;(
Best way to practice
@@kamekomiyamora Can relate to that, I live in a flat and everytime i try to play overdriven (since I don't have a distortion pedal) my neighbours knock in like 2 minutes or so.
So when i first played a song with overdrive, i was amazed how different and hard it was, muting and stuff is really important.
also man, having a break for a year just because you weren't used to play with an amp is kinda too much.. :/ Don't go hard on yourself
Sad but true
@@GuerrierJulius sort of. Like what those who commented after you said, muting is very important with distorted guitar and can't really be practiced without it. Furthermore, one could practice fretting notes too firmly to overcompensate the lack of volume you have when you play without distortion. This can potentially slow down your playing because you're not playing as softly as possible while still holding down the note. But then again distortion covers some mistakes too so I guess practice both ways
@@nunipew just use a modeller with headphones, or good software like reaper/bias :)
Killing In The Name without the distorted guitar really makes you appreciate how amazingly dirty that bass tone is
RATM's bass kicks ass.
Otherwise, the song doesn't sound too different. That one isn't as defined by Tom's guitar tone being distorted, imo.
And that's not metal song
@@sheldonnicholl3599 Tom Morello typically writes the song on an acoustic beforehand.
Hahahaha omg
This brought up old memories of listening to "MIDI versions" of popular songs in the early 90s....
hell yeah! that was one of my favourite pasttimes 😊
This is basically what the Doom OST sounded like, half of it was Vulgar Display Of Violence but midi lol
Jack Black: "you can't kill the metal"
Me: *turns off distortion on jb's rig"
Jack Black: "ahhhhh shit"
Hahaahaha
Well, they play metal on acoustic guitars all the time, so...
@@eriong.7446 someone doesn't understand what a joke is haha
dale simpson I knew you would say that, quite obviously you tried to make a joke, but when I heard tenacious d in the video I was like ok, but they actually do what this video did all the time. Then you made me type it.
@@eriong.7446 I made you say nothing lol. You chose to be a troll. Dont like what i said, dont like/comment. Simple's......................
This is what heavy metal sounded like in the 1950’s
ahm no? in the 50 there was real good distortion pedals. similar like boss ds1
ValTer 28 wut?
@@valter28 I think the first actual distortion/fuzz pedal to be introduced was the Fuzz-Tone from 1962. However, in the 50's guitar players would seek out for rancid sounds for their guitars, and thus, they would for example crank up the volume on their amplifiers in order to create gritty overdrive. Some would even slash their speaker cones with razorblades.
Metal was not a thing in the 50s
@@joonaskojo4363 I think dave Davies from the kinks was the first to razor blade his speaker cone? And that was in the 60s
If Smells Like Teen Spirit had no distortion it would just be the intro on a loop
Facts lol
@@svicious0077 I never said it was metal but ok
No there's more riffs in the song than that plus the solo
What about??
--1-------------------1
1-------------------1
Huh??
Very true, that is why to a true musician like Kurt, dynamics are important. Going soft (with no distortion) then hard (with distortion) adds dynamics to a song the same way a conductor will raise and lower the volume of the orchestra.
In fact, that is one of the problems with modern music, there are no dynamics, no one these days allows a song to breathe. it is just use compression effect after compression effect so there are no changes in dynamics.
I was told when i started play hard rock and metal, no matter how "clean" the song sounds, its always best to practice all your songs on acoustic first. Needless to say, i was called Jack Black for years because of this lol. Funny how school of rock kicked me into rock and metal lol Still my favorite movie to this day!
Or unplugged
Good stuff
The second I read Jack Black he started playing The Metal
Back in the day when I had no money for an electric guitar and I just had an old, acoustic one a friend sold me for $5 bucks, all the songs were like that for me.
But that made me strong. (?)
"But that made me strong" LOL get real dude, you sound so arrogant lmfao
Not actually. it didn't make you strong. Distorted technique and clean are very different. But it developed your left hand a little bit.
wierd flex but ok
Honestly reasonable. Easier to spot some issues of technique dist might just have hidden, so faster to learn how to make something sound good on dist.
Dont listen to those fuckers i see your struggle, you strong!
Metal without distortion sound like badass blues for real
Music is a Venn Diagram, that’s almost a circle
No, it sounds like surf music.
Nah
BADASS BLUES LMFAO
@@ezramiller8296 you do know surf music stemmed from rhythms and blues sound of African American/black artist
Me: Can we get metal songs?
Mom: We have metal songs at home
Metal at home:
Shox Bwahahahaha!
True lol
this comment is beyond amazing
Winner.
😂
I know the song "The Metal" was just made to be ironic, but that main lick is so tasty.
Not as tasty as the devils riff tho
For real though, I thought it was funny how it's made mostly as a joke but it's actually probably the best riff in the whole video.
Hey James, it’s your cousin John, John hetfield, I found this new sound you’re looking for.
Back to The Future reference
Watch Account for DK33 yeah
@@mono.isgtds I wouldn't have understood that if I hadn't watched that movie semi recently.
should've been mustaine
Watch Account for DK33 yes
Playing without distortion is one of the best ways to learn a song. A lot of guitarists hide behind distortion as it can cover up accuracy and technique.
I’m in this comment.
I practice songs on acoustic before i take it to electric
Both has it’s pros: in clean you learn to hit the notes well and in distorted, you learn how to mute the other strings with the rest of the palm so there sound 1 or 2 strings and not all 6 for example
Dang man don't put me on blast like that...
Distortion was invented in the 1960’s
Metal bands in the 50’s:
WeLl aCtUallY MetAl wAs inVenTed iN thE 70s
distortion was invented in the 50s
@@Chris-jg3km the kinks were metal before metal was metal
@@Chris-jg3km 60s
@@Lewis1995 68/69 I know but Sabbath is the first metal album a 1970 release
You should do one of Motown/Atlantic Soul riffs with massive distortion. You’d be surprised how badass it sounds.
you should check out the dirtbombs
Bill McClintock has proven without a doubt that Soul Metal needs to be made official.
Triple “Fur.”
tool would just be 80s king crimson (i mean without distortion)
Where can I listen to this?
1:22 Singer: "You can't kill the metal"
This guy: *and I took that personally*
I think that's jack black. Only he would call a song "the metal"
@@lactate8008s Yeah, it's from Jack Black's Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny, The Metal was popularized with the release of Guitar Hero 3. Song is legendary, movie is an instant classic.
@@stupidfuckingidiot the movie is a must-see to any want-to-be rocker. I feel it a vital part of the "rock n roll" culture
That’s the ol jack black
You need to watch their new version on his TH-cam page
Cowboys from Hell- now a funk song.
Seek and Destroy- now a 60's spy movie theme song.
The Metal- holds up surprisingly well.
Laid to Rest- sounds like the Seinfeld bass guy playing a guitar while having a stroke.
Killing in the Name of- goes back and forth between being still good and just not good at all.
Down with the Sickness- no, go back to the first part!
Tornado of Souls- still rocks.
The Trooper- sounds like a bangin' Western.
What have we learned? Tritones are not cruise control for cool, but a good melody stays catchy with or without a distortion pedal.
🤣😂
This is great hah
of course the metal holds up, it’s not like you can kill it
Surf Rock tried to kill the Metal
IT FAILED
@@privatetrash2810 and was smite to the ground.
This needs to be a cover band. amazing! Also, you can really hear the blues riffs in metal without distortion.
Alternate title: "how to rediscover surf rock"
Well, we need it
@@eddixon2015 I agree
Theres no spring reverb
Just add spring reverb
Needs reverb though ;)
Now we need other songs with distortion
Sourish Adhikary yeah I think I could understand that better 😂
We need classic surf songs with full distortion/metal accompaniment
Country roads
Calm down Mike Ness
Otherwise known as improvements.
"I respectfully refuse to do what you tell me, I respectfully refuse to do what you tell me"
"I hereby notify you of my, shall I say, radical opposition to your command"
R.A.T.M?
Underrated comment
This needs more likes
Unsatisfied by the Mechanism
0:38 Surf And Destroy (as featured in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction).
So metal is basically just distorted surf..
2goldenace yeah
Black* metal
oh, thats why it sounded kinda familiar
Welcome to the real world lol
That and the blues scale
I didn’t know Jim from The Office played guitar
Mr SlippyFist philly jim did, he’s also a sports writer
rojelio rodriguez really? v e r y e p i c
Sounding The Seventh Trumpet
JimmyTheRevSullivan yup, my favorite a7x album and my third favorite band.
This is “Second Life” Jim
Without a distorted guitar, killing in the name's bass just rumbles in your ear over everything
It's like surf music, but there's no waves.
Great playing!
Sounds like a shy guitar trying to be aggressive
Sounds like a six string bass
I appreciate its effort. Good job, lil' guy.
Me
Totally the Shy Ronnie of rock.
1. Christians of heaven
2. Seek and restore
3. The Plastic
4. Laid to sleep
5. Praying in the name
6. Up with the goodness
7. Winds of the seasons
8. The Pope
Praying in the name 😂
comment of the year!!
Jeebus Shaves!
Awoken to Exert
This is also in the disc my dudes
When I first started playing guitar as a teen, I didn't even know what a distortion pedal was. I plugged into an amp and couldn't figure out why my metal guitar riffs sounded like the guitar in this video 🤘🎛🎸
Lmao same
Me too! I was so disappointed!!!
@@hammerdown999 xqcL
B movie and porn tracks + distortion = metal
Sounds about right
I thought it was a technique at first, like they were so good at guitar it sounded distorted and compressed and one day I would sound like that too.
Very cool take on metal. Metal without distortion has always reminded me of 60’s surf music.
Let's appreciate how clean he is playing
Michael DeNunzio you better upload a video of you playing better
This is the start of a playground arguement.
James [last name] not really arguing anything. And there’s nothing really to argue. If you don’t think he’s playing clean enough than upload a video yourself
Michael DeNunzio I’m not saying I’m great by any means. But it’s just such a dick thing to say when your not making any videos yourself. Your putting yourself on this pedestal and it’s cringey
@@benstich3616 is "meh" really worth getting defensive over
Honestly, "the Metal" was still really sick without distortion
Just sounds like old school rock really. Some of it gets a bit surfy.
Lol i was about to say that
You gotta be good to play clean he was not sloppy.
I thought Seek and Destroy sounded great.
Cause it's such a good riff
Tbh the metal still sounds sickkk
@Lord Of Onions tech death still sounds sick tho.. but on a 7 string and not downtuned past d standard on the top 6 strings
Helps that the backing tracks are still distorted for some of them
Lord Of Onions ah think he was talking about tenacious d - the metal. Coz imo most of these suck without distortion hah
The only one that sounds like kinda weird is killing in the name of
I believe you mean (SIC)
It's amazing how heavy RATM sounds even without any distortion. What a band
Carried by the bass
@@arex7559as all good metal songs are.
Yeah, but the clean tone sounds like a fart over that 20 ton bass. 😂
@@arex7559don’t remember Tom morello playing the bass
@@ogfatdantei mean that the track is still heavy because of the bass not the guitar
The Metal sounds like western and Seek & destroy sounds like a jazz song
I just said that after seeing this! Lol
I wanna know what kind of jazz you’re listening to
Probably blues
Surf rock
more like 007 man
So... the 60's were one distortion pedal from being some heavy, bad ass music.
You get a taste of what that would be like with the Beatles songs Paperback Writer and Helter Skelter.
Ronin Editor id love to hear some beach boys jams with distortion now!!! Could be new songs! :)
@@KemDIY Oh, hell yes... that would seriously be amazing, haha.
@@KemDIY metal is just surf with distortion
Jack Emmerich exactly. That’s why it would be cool to hear some surf with distortion.
He looks like he's waiting for his prom date to get ready and found a guitar while he was waiting
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Date - I'm ready. Lets go.
Brandon - Im on to something here. I'll call uou next week, OK?
Love it, lamb of god still sounds heavy af even without distortion
When your girlfriend doesnt like metal but wants you to play
Vihdinkuningas tää
Hyvin totta.
Nii
Jep
Girlfriend doesn't like metal?? Umm dump her
Down with the sickness sounds like you are being chased though a forest by a hillbilly
BUAHUAHAUHAUHAUAHUAH
Holy shit.
Down With the Hickness
“I sell propane and propane accessories.” Hank Hill said chasing billy with an axe
@@brettdufrene2723 "That boy ain't right!"
What is this 6 string Bass?
Epic
Approved
what is this 'bass' you speak of?
Slap like now
@@rewlazman Davie504 references
This gave me a whole different appreciation for some songs. Killing in the Name still tickles me in all the right places and I never knew how much detail there was to the Tornado of Souls! Pretty cool!
So the godfather of metal was really Dick Dale, not Black Sabbath.
actually, Rory Gallagher! listen to 19 year old Rory on studio Catfish Blues. First metal tone and hook th-cam.com/video/l20UuvdbYVs/w-d-xo.html
@@Magnetron33 whoa this album is incredible. Thanks for the info. I love finding new music like this. Thank you!!!
@@gordonsmith33 Rory was really one of the greatest. All of the On the Boards (2nd studio) album is on TH-cam. All good songs.Van Halen gave Rory props so did Hendrix.. You are technically gifted and very entertaining. Rory was the best electric slide ever. Check out 1970s Eat my words THANK YOU!
Not only was Dick Dale one hell of a nice guy he was a monster performer. I saw him live many times. I saw the comment below on Rory. What an underrated guitar player. I wish I saw him live. Another great person.
Ya beat me to it. Every one of these sounds like a Dick Dale surf song.
If anyone ever tries to tell you metal is just distortion with no musicianship send them this video. The Trooper in particular is absolutely fire even like this.
I just imagine a bard in the olden times jamming like this but no one took them seriously when distortion wasn’t invented yet.
@Noah That's fair, but the tone is still very different because he also doesn't have any other effects on it either.
Ok .. NOW I have to watch the whole video. Thanks for the heads up.
The trooper sounds like Sultans Of swing 🤣
@@lizgonzalez5564 Sultans of Swing is an amazing song too
When you realize there was not that much distortion in killing in the name lol
Why is there no comment in this comment. It is good
My thoughts too!
Because the baseline is already distorted, and makes the same than the guitarist. And Tom Morello is a genius 👍👍👍
It was tracked with the neck pickup of a tele through a JCM800. Ends up sounding pretty compressed with just a little grit. Not a whole lot of clipping.
Tom Morello’s a god
The Trooper though... STILL one of the best metal riffs ever, even without distortion.
So basically you are finally able to hear the bass in the background.
May I ask you a question:
HOW CRAPPY IS YOUR SOUND SYSTEM, if you can't hear the bass on regular metal (excluding AJFA)?!!
As a bass player I rejoice
Bass players were in metal bands!?!
Rage against the machine their bass is so heavy you can always hear it.
Bad sound equipment is problem only
The Trooper sounds good in both versions, just a totally different genre. Killer riff.
I know! I love it.
Trooper never did have a lot of distortion. It's not really Maiden's thing
@@davesteller6301 true. They lay out dissonance through complex melodies, but don't excessively distort, and maybe that's the charm.
Have you heard Two Cellos' version?
Indeed
What would be hilarious is to take the Beach Boys and add distortion to their guitar tracks...
Zak Farmer Metal Vibrations
Carl Wilson jammin the" Brown tone".
Oh my god yes.
@@eadue The Beatles used some distribution or overdrive.
@@eadue oh the Beatles used a ton of fuzz overdrive and distortion
Macca even pioneered fuzz bass lol
Ok...This was AWESOME! The facial expressions made me literally laugh out loud on SEVERAL occasions. Also, the technical proficiency here is mind-blowing. I don't think you missed a single note. On a clean channel, mistakes would stick out like a sore thumb.
I bet if 50% of people tried these riffs without distortion... they would realise how much they need to practice... me included.
G A I N
Same with people who play piano with a brick on the sustain pedal. (Me.)
💯 percent true
Yup. Playing these cleanly is impressive in itself, I always have trouble playing the metel clean, with distortion, it hides the mistakes a little.
At the same time, if you're playing is TRULY awful, you'll notice it through distortion
Me: “I want metal”
Mom: “We have metal at home”
Metal at home:
LOL
that me :/
Just read this again and laughed really hard again.
This is not metal this is iron
@@Ethan-iw9pe I have no idea why but reading this comment made me go brain dead for a solid minute
The Killing in the Name riff is so heavy it even sounds heavy undistorted.
Indeed! Only the guitar is undistorted. Tim Commerford's highly distorted bass is still adding the heaviness to the riff 😁
They all sound alike. Dissonant and unmelodic. Sausage fest music, in short.
@@stephenclay2763 cry more
@@danyomega1472 Gotta love my boy tim cummie
@@carlinisatnirvana8499 hell yeah 👍
I'm an old metal head, & love surf rock, & yet have never noticed this!
*When it's 2am and everyone is sleeping and you don't wanna wake everyone up but you still wanna play guitar be like*
🙌🏻
have you heard of
headphones?
Yes
@@caionojoza2755 have you heard of a
Joke?
What sucks is im a drummer XD
Fun fact, Randy Rhodes wrote "Crazy Train" originally on acoustic guitar.
Mike Hill many hard rock and metal songs were written on acoustic guitars and electric guitars with no distortion.
Many? MOST hard rock and metal songs are written on acoustic because you don’t need to plug it in, so you can write in hotel rooms and tour buses.
How many are written on piano?
The crazy train riff was originally designed as a picking exercise for his students.
Dimebag came up with most of his riffs on an acoustic while on the toilet.
I'd bet money that the song "the metal" by tenacious d was wrote on an acoustic guitar
Of course
Torn Frames I’m pretty sure the riff for The Metal was written by their lead guitarist John Konesky.
Brandon Hobbs just imagine a flamenco version
@@christopherjackson3455 nothing would be wrong with it, I think it sounds good either way
* written
Clean AF literally and figuratively. Good shit, homie.
When that one metal kid brings his electric guitar to school and only plays 20 seconds of every song.
This hits a little too hard for my taste.
That exact thing happened in my English class on the last day of school (right before quarentine) lol.😂
Hey man ADHD is a bitch. I know the first 20seconds of hundreds of songs lol
Tag yourself
Hey I had a band with that dude for a minute! "Yeah I know...um... part of that..." -_-
Cowboys from paradise
Seek and love
The plastic
Laid to rest
Loving in the name
Down with the healness
Sunshine of souls
The trooper
Lol
turk musun la
@@YunusEmre-ur2ml evet xd
@@samvache2840 the pooper
Bo the paradiser
„Cowboys From Hell“ and „Seek and Destroy“ without distortion kinda sound like classic DOOM tracks
They sound almost like country lol 🤣
Because they basically are
Most of doom 1 and 2 are just midi versions of metal riffs
Haha nice....
@@gabrieldossantos1116 Thrash Metal's country with a distortion ;3
*And, these melodies are still great!*
You are super super clean. Playing wise I mean
and tone wise
and shower wise
He remind me of Zacky Vengence from Avenged Sevenfold in that suit
and drug wise
@@randomhalf-mapplesiruphalf1666 same lol
Therapist: John Krasinski playing clean metal isn't real
Brandon Deon:
0:20 - Cowboys Of Heaven
0:38 - Seek And Employ
1:13 - The Nylon
1:34 - Laid To West
2:03 - Healing In The Name
2:51 - Down With The Fitness
3:18 - River Of Souls
4:15 - The Boomer
Or something like that, IDK
Ahhaha
Omg hahahaha ☠️
The nylon XD
LMAO'ed hard with The Boomer
Seek and Employ 😂
An excellent demonstration of the actual notes played organically without effects
Very impressive, but can you play Sultans of Swing with Distortion?
That would be mice :v
Watch sultan of metal by kfir ochaion
NEXT VID‼️‼️‼️
I would love to see that actually...
Watch the cover by kfir
Fantastic Beats and How They Sound Without Distortion
Me: sees thumbnail for 1 second
My brain: thats Jim Halbert
It's literally the only reason I clicked on it.
Glad I wasnt the only one lmao
Found the jim comment!
You, my friend, are not alone
I was confused for a moment
Seek and Destroy sounds correct to me because it was one of the first songs I learned, and I didn't know what distortion was when I was a new guitar player. It's Sting's theme from WCW, and I wanted to learn it because playing guitar and watching wrestling were my favorite activities as a teenager.
Any one else having major Jim from the Office vibes?
Lookin sharp Brandon.
I literally thougt it was jim when i first saw it
Micclift same
Was looking for this comment, I knew I couldn't be the only one seeing this.
But is it... C la s s y enough?
Legit thought he was John Krasinski when I first peeped the thumbnail image.
Brilliant, turns out when you play metal with no distortion you can create some pretty fucking awesome Spy TV Themes
yup, Holy Wars opening riff sounded like a Spy theme to me at first.
Down With The Sickness was every bit as disappointing as I'd hoped it would be.
That's why it's called Down With The Sickness
Left Right please delete your comment
Thumbs-down with the sickness
It all sounds like surf music this way...and I'm here for it.
Love how killing in the name just sounded the same because of how much the bass carries the heaviness
Cowboys from Heaven
Seek and Mend
The Metal (Jazz)
Laid to Rest (Good Night’s Sleep)
Spreading Goodwill in the Name
Up with the Cure
Tornado of (saved) Souls
The Nice Soldier
Nice ones 😂😂😂
Up with the cure lmao that’s good especially in the wake or corvid this month
Luan Russo White Collective of Herbswomen.
When your too scared to turn on distortion in the guitar store
Just play smoke on the water. That really gets the staff to love ya
@@TheShipMaster or ladders to the Sky
They love IT too
just play wonderwall
I'll stick to my guts and play Everlong on acoustic.
@@mediakilljoy6691 my dure literally called stairway to heaven ladder to the sky lmao
"Killing in the name of" is great on acoustic too.
James Hetfield really likes his sliding power chords.
darknid159 really got to be that dude don’t ya, it’s been like 30 years calm down
James plays guitar tighter than a pinhole yet he plays so loose and relaxed. pick one
Potato Man I think seek and destroy was actually the first song they wrote without mustaine
I’m pretty sure Dave wrote that one lol
Potato Man yeah seek and destroy was written by James and Lars. It was also the first song they recorded so that’s what I was thinking of earlier
The way to reveal true guitar skills: no distortion.
At start, yes. A large number of Metal (loosest definition) Guitarist, from Sabbath to Mastadon come from more classical roots, and the added distortion is how they rebelled through their music, whilst keeping the similar cord progressions they learned as wee lads and ladies in the music classes mommy wanted them to take.
I would say the greater skill is not the learned styles of long practiced materials, but instead the ability to morph their classical guitar lessons and fuse them with newer techniques and technologies. The application of the knowledge is what makes fucking bangers!
@@Gus-n9u - Well said!
They say ya distortion hides mistakes, but I just find they make mine sound way worse, and louder 🤣🤣
Jeff Beck already had the 'skills'.
That´s why I´m here. To see how it should sound, because my playing is bad, and I need to see where is the problem exactly.
I think it´s mostly the timing, because he plays really perfect timing
when you’re a metalhead but you’re shy 😔👉👈
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They sound GREAT this way. Also showcases the talent. Reminds me of video game soundtracks, but good ones.
Jack Black: “You can’t kill the metal!”
This guy: *kills “The Metal”*
That song actually still sounded rather heavy
@@christopheralben7618
I mean, the lick is inherently heavy. Makes sense
It sounds nice on an acoustic
More like the born of metal
Basically every metalhead who starts learning guitar and can only afford to get a shitty bootleg strat that usually comes with a 20W amp as their starter.
I feel attacked
well if you turn the amp up all the way you got distortion
My amp has built in overdrive so fuck you
Mine came with a 10w
Dylan Lambert But this one can actually play
This reminds me of going to music shops and there’d be that guy picking up the guitars kneeling down and showing everyone what they could play before moving onto another guitar, with no intention of buying anything but every intention of someone ‘perhaps’ tapping them on the shoulder ‘hey man you’re pretty good, we’re that band you love would you like to join take drugs sleep with men and women and make lots of money?’ Legend says he’s still there waiting....one day cheery axe man... one day..
“Sleep with MEN and women ...”? Sounds like you let a little of your own personal fantasy creep into this theoretical event. And by creep, I mean that pretty literally.
@@peacefuljeffrey Hey, he is talking about that guy not about himself. That guy actually exists
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@@peacefuljeffrey what do you mean by that? Sounds pretty homophobic ngl
peacefuljeffrey um gay people exist. This “guy at the music shop” could also be a woman.
I fvcking LOVED this video!!!! The facial expressions put it over the top.