Drummer here. Really clean sound guys! I can tell you put some work into this! One thing I did notice though, is when the rhythm guitar eighth notes came in at the 0:20 mark, I felt like something was missing, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. So I searched for a guitar cover of this song and found this. th-cam.com/video/oOqSCljVJpA/w-d-xo.html If you go to the same section at the 0:15 mark, you can see that his pinkie is hitting that F on the 6th fret of the b-string on the second half of the measure. That half step up really hits the listener's ear, so it needs to be there. Now I know you guys tuned down by half a step, so obviously it wouldn't be that same note, but I think you know what I mean. I think if you added that it would make the intro stronger. Just my two cents. Anyway, nice vid! Cheers!
Brillant well done Tks
Thank you
Always been one of my favorite songs
Great song!
Thanks - we think so too :)
Well played guys! But, you'll NEVER get that exact sound they had, unless you play a Rickenbacker guitar as he did.
hmm the timbre is good imho, the guitar should have a little more treble.
Drummer here. Really clean sound guys! I can tell you put some work into this! One thing I did notice though, is when the rhythm guitar eighth notes came in at the 0:20 mark, I felt like something was missing, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. So I searched for a guitar cover of this song and found this.
th-cam.com/video/oOqSCljVJpA/w-d-xo.html
If you go to the same section at the 0:15 mark, you can see that his pinkie is hitting that F on the 6th fret of the b-string on the second half of the measure. That half step up really hits the listener's ear, so it needs to be there. Now I know you guys tuned down by half a step, so obviously it wouldn't be that same note, but I think you know what I mean. I think if you added that it would make the intro stronger. Just my two cents.
Anyway, nice vid! Cheers!
@@circuitdesign wow! Thanks for the detail.
Is it me or is his guitar way of key
Maybe it's the chorus effect on the guitar that you're hearing.