Dude, I watched your ‘Sweet Shine’ cover from 12 YEARS AGO and thought, “there’s no way this guys still active.” Yet here you are! Keep it up man, no one on TH-cam does it like you ☝️
I've been following your channel religiously ever since I stumbled across it a year back. Your covers really bring out the beauty in the compositions of Sonic Youth - a body of work that a lot of people label as being too "avant-garde" or "weird". I mean, it is - it also makes them probably the most influential alternative/indie rock band of all time (its ripples are still being felt directly and indirectly in about 70-80% of critically-acclaimed rock that's coming out in 2023) - but I seriously doubt their alternate tunings and noise (or, at least, their particular take on it) would've had the relative wide reach and impact it had were it not for their collective songwriting abilities as well as their indescribable guitar interplay, which IMO flowered with their 'EVOL' - 'Sister' - 'Daydream Nation' trilogy. Thank you for dedicating more than a decade to highlighting this particular aspect of what makes them so special. Most popular guitar tutorial-type channels are probably never even going to touch the back catalogue of bands like Sonic Youth as well as those hundreds upon hundreds of underground, left-field bands who played/are playing styles of music that they'd left their indelible mark on throughout their career (noise rock, "slacker" indie, post-hardcore, math rock, a vast majority of post-rock/metal, shoegaze, most modern art-punk a-la Black Midi, etc.) - so thank you for filling this gaping void. You've made me appreciate my favourite band in an entirely new way. Please keep healthy and keep rockin'.
A very warm thank you for those touching words. I really appreciate every note you write here and I couldn't be more in agreement. When I started this 'project' back in the days it was mostly run on the intention of trying to grasp how the SY-songconstruction could/would work out on an acoustic level - just to see if I was able to dissect the diffenrent tonalities, patterns, rhythms, sounds and such but then I felt that, well maybe I could try to even dissect it even more and split the parts up to try to get the full extent of how the approach to songwriting/making in the arrays of Thurston versus Lee etc. That was (and is still) very interesting - plus I get an even deeper glimpse into the boilerroom of the backbone of the songstructure. Or, at least how I hear it. Most of the time I'm also just improvising on the arrays/fields that I find very hard to dissect - then it's more a matter of getting the right feeling up n' running :) I am truly and genuine glad that you have found my acoustic cover-versions inspirational in any way possible. Thank you very much!
@@TheSonicYouthAcousticProject what you've done on SY songs it's something special. I've listen a lot of your arrangements and I'm very impressed about your playin', believe me. I play folk guitar and love John fahey & co. style. Have a good time. Sorry for my english, i'm italian. Ciao!
Here's my advice, or how I go about it :) The most important thing is to get the 'tuning-figure" correct. As in: If you want to do the immortal tuning used a lot on EVOL etc. it's F# F# F# F# E B then the strumming of the strings should be in the correct unison (the 4 F#'s) but what's not so important is if it's the right key. If you feel that you're a bit afraid of breaking strings then just start out lower as in: (E E E E D A) then it's the right tuning-figure but in a lower key. Then as soon as the strings get used to their new shape then you can tune up to hit the right key of F# eventually. Only things is that if you want to playalong to the record then you might want to use a capo in 2nd fret for instance (to hit the desired F#). Makes sense? I hope so - otherwise ask :) Good luck and enjoy
Dude, I watched your ‘Sweet Shine’ cover from 12 YEARS AGO and thought, “there’s no way this guys still active.” Yet here you are! Keep it up man, no one on TH-cam does it like you ☝️
Thanks a lot my friend - I guess I just have to run it all through :) Only glad you came back!
I've been following your channel religiously ever since I stumbled across it a year back.
Your covers really bring out the beauty in the compositions of Sonic Youth - a body of work that a lot of people label as being too "avant-garde" or "weird". I mean, it is - it also makes them probably the most influential alternative/indie rock band of all time (its ripples are still being felt directly and indirectly in about 70-80% of critically-acclaimed rock that's coming out in 2023) - but I seriously doubt their alternate tunings and noise (or, at least, their particular take on it) would've had the relative wide reach and impact it had were it not for their collective songwriting abilities as well as their indescribable guitar interplay, which IMO flowered with their 'EVOL' - 'Sister' - 'Daydream Nation' trilogy.
Thank you for dedicating more than a decade to highlighting this particular aspect of what makes them so special. Most popular guitar tutorial-type channels are probably never even going to touch the back catalogue of bands like Sonic Youth as well as those hundreds upon hundreds of underground, left-field bands who played/are playing styles of music that they'd left their indelible mark on throughout their career (noise rock, "slacker" indie, post-hardcore, math rock, a vast majority of post-rock/metal, shoegaze, most modern art-punk a-la Black Midi, etc.) - so thank you for filling this gaping void. You've made me appreciate my favourite band in an entirely new way.
Please keep healthy and keep rockin'.
A very warm thank you for those touching words. I really appreciate every note you write here and I couldn't be more in agreement.
When I started this 'project' back in the days it was mostly run on the intention of trying to grasp how the SY-songconstruction could/would work out on an acoustic level - just to see if I was able to dissect the diffenrent tonalities, patterns, rhythms, sounds and such but then I felt that, well maybe I could try to even dissect it even more and split the parts up to try to get the full extent of how the approach to songwriting/making in the arrays of Thurston versus Lee etc.
That was (and is still) very interesting - plus I get an even deeper glimpse into the boilerroom of the backbone of the songstructure. Or, at least how I hear it. Most of the time I'm also just improvising on the arrays/fields that I find very hard to dissect - then it's more a matter of getting the right feeling up n' running :)
I am truly and genuine glad that you have found my acoustic cover-versions inspirational in any way possible.
Thank you very much!
this song in acoustic sounds like a medieval one
Hah, never thought of it like that! :)
incredible... such a beautiful song and amazing cover
Thanks a lot my friend - much appreciated!
!! rock n roll video my friend good job :D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot!
Hey thank you. What a resource. When I can’t figure out some part of a song, I know you’ve got my back. Much joy to you.
Thanks a lot my friend - much appreciated :)
Only glad that I can help out!
Another excellent rendition. Keep ‘em coming!
Sure will - thank you!
This is crazy.
I love your playin'...
You really love Sonic Youth.
Thank you very much - appreciated!
I guess I tend to enjoy SY a bit now you mention it :)
@@TheSonicYouthAcousticProject what you've done on SY songs it's something special.
I've listen a lot of your arrangements and I'm very impressed about your playin', believe me.
I play folk guitar and love John fahey & co. style.
Have a good time.
Sorry for my english, i'm italian.
Ciao!
🥰
it will be great to listen triple acoustic version of malibu gas station!
It'll come, don't worry :)
Top!
! :)
wow, until today you post videos, thats awesome
I guess I felt it was about time :)
insane nice one brother 🔥🔥
Thanks a lot my friend!
Love it.
Thank you!
Very good my friend! Keep it up!!🎸
Thanks a lot - appreciated!
Big sound! Great job
Thanks a lot my friend!
it's sounds really like... rain fallin' on tin roof!😅
Thanks a lot! :)
i recently got an eletric guitar and i REALLY want to play lots of sonic youth songs, but im afraid of breaking strings in the tuning process :(
Here's my advice, or how I go about it :)
The most important thing is to get the 'tuning-figure" correct. As in:
If you want to do the immortal tuning used a lot on EVOL etc. it's F# F# F# F# E B then the strumming of the strings should be in the correct unison (the 4 F#'s) but what's not so important is if it's the right key.
If you feel that you're a bit afraid of breaking strings then just start out lower as in: (E E E E D A) then it's the right tuning-figure but in a lower key.
Then as soon as the strings get used to their new shape then you can tune up to hit the right key of F# eventually.
Only things is that if you want to playalong to the record then you might want to use a capo in 2nd fret for instance (to hit the desired F#).
Makes sense? I hope so - otherwise ask :)
Good luck and enjoy
@@TheSonicYouthAcousticProject Thank you so much for the advice!