@@mest1589 oh I use lots of gain, and only the bridge pickup. 🤟 thanks. I'm starting to get the hang of them. I try them all over the fret board some spots are easier than others.
Sebastian Banuelos the fuck about that is Canadian?! We say aye?! That sounds a little Scottish to me mate. Canadians say eh!....like “eh! Shut the fuck up, we don’t say aye!”
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:05 *🎸 Explanation of the intro riff and the beginning of the song.* - Jim Root demonstrates the intro riff to "Duality". - Provides an overview of the initial part of the song. 01:01 *🎶 Verse and main sections breakdown.* - Walks through the verse line of "Duality". - Explains the main parts of the song structure. 02:10 *🎸 Bridge into chorus and chorus section.* - Demonstrates transitioning from the bridge into the chorus. - Discusses the structure and playing style of the chorus section. 03:37 *🎵 Pre-chorus and chorus speed variations.* - Shows a faster version of the pre-chorus and chorus. - Discusses variations in speed and intensity for these sections. 04:05 *🎸 Breakdown section demonstration.* - Breaks down the breakdown section of the song. - Provides tips on playing this part effectively. 05:36 *🎵 Middle section and key change.* - Demonstrates the middle section and the key change in "Duality". - Discusses the musical transition and its significance. 06:22 *🎸 Key change at increased speed.* - Shows the key change played at a faster pace. - Discusses the challenges and techniques involved. 07:41 *🎶 Chorus with added riff and variations.* - Explains the addition of a quad riff to the chorus. - Discusses variations in the chorus section. 08:30 *🎸 Halftime breakdown section demonstration.* - Demonstrates the halftime breakdown section towards the end of the song. - Provides insights into playing this part effectively. 09:22 *🎶 Octave technique in breakdown section.* - Shows a technique involving octaves in the breakdown section. - Discusses the execution and impact of this technique. Made with HARPA AI
I love how boring Jim is. Like, imagine being one a guitarist in one of the most critically-acclaimed metal bands of the past 20 years, and just talking like "ok, here's the, um, the uh chorus part, up to speed." What a badass.
i do fingerstyles in acoustic but its so hard for me to transcend to electric guitar riffs/metal riffs.. how the hell is that pinch/pick harmonics while using pick? i really love slipknot songs specially this one...
@@rosemaryobrien6641 that's not necessarily a bad thing, I kno a couple of guitarists that learned through tabs and not kno a lick of music theory or notes, and they're better guitarists than me.
If you're talking about Jim and Micks tuning in this song I believe they're both tuned down and sharp. If you're talking about guitars in general....well my friend they can all be tuned this way. Keep practice little brother, it'll all make sense one day.
watching Jim Root himself missing some pinch harmonics made my self esteem a bit better cuz I usually hit one or two out of every single one of them when I play Duality lol
Never judge a book by the cover. You never know what the guy / gal in front of you is capable of :) This is a lesson every youngster should learn as early as possible :)
yo no sé si a ustedes les transmite lo mismo, pero pareciera que jim esta pensando en "estoy perdiendo mi tiempo aqui". no se lo siente cómodo, o con muchas ganas de hacer esto..
Someone please explain me how the heck he gets this pinch harmony sound at this section th-cam.com/video/uzUfNDPbVII/w-d-xo.html I just can't make it right...
In the past I've actually skipped Slipknot quite a lot despite the fact I'm very much into hard metal but now this song just opened my eyes when I started listen to it.
Have you tried hitting the chord with your thumb at different places? Gojira has a song called "magma" where the main "riff" is just pinch harmonics played at different places. :)
@@befrnigel Yea I've tried that and I think I get the right note but the sound is just way off...I think it is related to my crappy distortion effect...
I got so frustrated trying to play this that I pushed my fingers into my eyes
is it the only thing that slowly stops the ache ?
Well done to the both of you ^^
@@EmmanuelB but it's made of all the things you have to take :(
@@nedwhitney4123 Jesus, it nevers ends... 😣
@@EmmanuelB IT WORKS IT'S WAY INSIDE >_
A lot of these riffs are like "wtf is that" and then he plays it at the right speed and I'm like "ohhh".
Those were exactly my thoughts throughout the whole video, lol.
"You know..." - Jim Root
I think Randy Blythe has him beat on that one.
Ya know?
All the brummie's have entered the chat...
Man this guy is good! He should get in a band or something.
😂😂😂
Dood...
Hamza Zaouani it’s obviously a joke.
Agreed I’m supersized slipknot did have him in the band
Yea it sounds like he should join slipknot
"u can't play metal with an fender"
Jim Root :
it is not a regular fender lol
it is custom, with expensive pickups
you can't just go and buy it
@@InTeRnaLPr It's a signature guitar. You can buy it.
A wooden chair with emg can easely chug mate!
@@InTeRnaLPr I literally played this on my single coil Telecaster LOL
@@thestarchild1291 You can play it, it's just going to sound thin.
Record Speed
CD speed
Album speed
This guy is a legend.
Then there's live speed
@@TheEchelon lol
Then he'll play it at light speed
Ludicrous speed
@@EliYBY Spaceballs
If Jim were a note, He'd be a Root note.
*Bah-dum tss!!*
Stop😂
how bout if Jim were Beet, then he'd be Beet Root.
No kidding, I was hoping he would show the awesome harmony part Mick plays during the verse.
Lol
I get 1 out of every 99 pinch harmonics right.
I just started learning pinch harmonics and I can only hit one on the bottom E string
@@jofunin3680 well you are a fucking noob
@@jofunin3680 the sound is so addictive. If they didn't sound so cool I probably wouldn't keep practicing them.
Try increasing the gain on the distortion and using the bridge pickup. This is key and will probably get you 10 out of 99 easy
@@mest1589 oh I use lots of gain, and only the bridge pickup. 🤟 thanks. I'm starting to get the hang of them. I try them all over the fret board some spots are easier than others.
I'm a drummer, the hell am i doing here.
Same dude 😂
Likewise
Me too😂
Hahahaha same!
Metal bro!
Favourite rythme tone of all time
Such strength on his pinky finger. Mine always play floor is lava when I play guitar especially on riffs
they should get mick to show his guitar parts too
that sounds weird
Hey man keep it kid friendly here
0:10 Intro
1:14 Verse
2:13 Pre-chorus, Chorus
4:20 Break
5:40 Modulation
7:04 Interlude
7:50 Outro
8:40 Outro pt.2
I tried it and now my fingers hurt from string bends. If the pain goes on, I'm not gonna make it.
5:31 I dropped an empty Pringle can and it sounded sick!!
(Sic)
His simplicity is stunning.
the best guitarist for me
That's right, Jim root is much better guitarrist than slash.
@@crankbleis4539 Looks like someone hates Slash just a little too much
Most important part 7:00 hahahahahahaha MUOAAAWWW
Why did he have a Canadian accent in the beginning?🤣🤣🤣 “this is duality aye”🤣
Sebastian Banuelos the fuck about that is Canadian?! We say aye?! That sounds a little Scottish to me mate. Canadians say eh!....like “eh! Shut the fuck up, we don’t say aye!”
Because he can.
@@chrisnewby5713 Can't tell if youre joking but he was clearly mimicking a Canadian stereotype. Hell he was even doing the accent also lol
@@chrisnewby5713 damn man why are u being a dick lol oh wait I mean ayyyyyyyeeeee
Reminded me of the moose from brother bear
You make it seem so F**KiNG easy!! Love it!!!! Keep it up!!
It is
It's fck easy.
Anyone else never notice that part at 3:53 before?
live edition
@@badperson1038 awesome thanks
Nope its in the musuc video ill find time cards and send to you
Skip to 2:00 in the music video on youtube you will find that verse
@@xititanix6990
but it is more used live from the beginning,
in the studio version only heard in that part
Hes showing us his live version which is cool
the way that jim put the octaves on the chorus, its genius
7:21 is the bit I could never work out. I've played covers live many times and just blagged it with any old palm muted shreddage.
Those pinch harmonics are nasty wish i could get them like that
practice.
@@vaclavpfleger5038 how? I seriously need help pls
@@jofunin3680 look for some tutorials, for example Rob Scallon, he explains it really good, but you gotta practice
2:37 dude this part is art
ral
I love that you play a tele.
He plays Jazzmasters more
Intro slowed down sounded a lot like Deftones.
sus2 chords
Dope pic
@@ShotCallaMcGavin Cheers! I respect anyone who knows the G.O.A.T.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:05 *🎸 Explanation of the intro riff and the beginning of the song.*
- Jim Root demonstrates the intro riff to "Duality".
- Provides an overview of the initial part of the song.
01:01 *🎶 Verse and main sections breakdown.*
- Walks through the verse line of "Duality".
- Explains the main parts of the song structure.
02:10 *🎸 Bridge into chorus and chorus section.*
- Demonstrates transitioning from the bridge into the chorus.
- Discusses the structure and playing style of the chorus section.
03:37 *🎵 Pre-chorus and chorus speed variations.*
- Shows a faster version of the pre-chorus and chorus.
- Discusses variations in speed and intensity for these sections.
04:05 *🎸 Breakdown section demonstration.*
- Breaks down the breakdown section of the song.
- Provides tips on playing this part effectively.
05:36 *🎵 Middle section and key change.*
- Demonstrates the middle section and the key change in "Duality".
- Discusses the musical transition and its significance.
06:22 *🎸 Key change at increased speed.*
- Shows the key change played at a faster pace.
- Discusses the challenges and techniques involved.
07:41 *🎶 Chorus with added riff and variations.*
- Explains the addition of a quad riff to the chorus.
- Discusses variations in the chorus section.
08:30 *🎸 Halftime breakdown section demonstration.*
- Demonstrates the halftime breakdown section towards the end of the song.
- Provides insights into playing this part effectively.
09:22 *🎶 Octave technique in breakdown section.*
- Shows a technique involving octaves in the breakdown section.
- Discusses the execution and impact of this technique.
Made with HARPA AI
What is that chord he’s playing in the beginning?
m9 probably
0079?
That is an A add 9 I believe.
So
C# x
G# x
E 9
B 7
F# 5
B x
Middleton Landscaping Services: Landscaping services and A add9 chords. You have all the knowledge to conquer the world son.
Watching this makes me wanna watch duality again🤣🤣🤣
I just got into Slipknot and I've watched that video at least 15 times in a week and I still can't stop 😭
@@nedwhitney4123 ik you've stopped now
THE INTRO!! SOUNDS LIKE HORORS 90,S MOVIE CALL KNIFE OR JASON WITH HOCKEY MASK. SO SO SICKKK!! IM IMAGINE THE ANTAGONIST WALK AROUND CAVE
Why tf his his playthrough of this deleted from TH-cam? I can’t find it anymore
«so now we r gonna do break down section. If i can remember it..»
Looking for Joey brought me here 🖤🤘
I never knew he was Canadian.... ‘Duality A’ 😝
Take off hoser
2:14 sounds like Thunderkiss 65 is starting up lol
I thought the same thing
make me smile,and learned that simple sounds hard
This man from Stone Sour, playing song from Duality, You Know
His rhythm is incredible
This might be the best metal song ever
What about enter sandman
@@Aussiemusclegarage love that one but I’d say “for whom the bell tolls” is better from the gods that are Metallica
@@dirtbagzrus alright, hear me out… The Shortest Straw?
Curious about the stratocaster neck on a tele body?
does anyone know how to play the shred part that MIck Thomson plays 2x through out the song? (in the verses)
Every note Jim plays is basically...
...a Root note.
Só o criador.. mostrando ao vivo.. q homra
I love how boring Jim is. Like, imagine being one a guitarist in one of the most critically-acclaimed metal bands of the past 20 years, and just talking like "ok, here's the, um, the uh chorus part, up to speed." What a badass.
you mean "how bored"?
@@constantine-dl7wh Sure.
This is so sick, love this song.
Now time to learn it..
That's right Jason
i do fingerstyles in acoustic but its so hard for me to transcend to electric guitar riffs/metal riffs.. how the hell is that pinch/pick harmonics while using pick? i really love slipknot songs specially this one...
What’s the tab on that first chord?
It’s not that hard of a song, once you learn his little techniques and timing. It’s really not bad at all
Its one of the easier songs of Slipknot
When did Jim go from dressing goth to like a hipster
nah. more like when did hipsters turn into iowa farmers
Do specific guitars have the F#, G# and C# tuning? With the #?
Huh? That's just a sharp.
Do you not know the basics of music
@@rosemaryobrien6641 that's not necessarily a bad thing, I kno a couple of guitarists that learned through tabs and not kno a lick of music theory or notes, and they're better guitarists than me.
If you're talking about Jim and Micks tuning in this song I believe they're both tuned down and sharp.
If you're talking about guitars in general....well my friend they can all be tuned this way.
Keep practice little brother, it'll all make sense one day.
In ten minutes I heard him do a canadian accent, a jamaican accent and a boston accent
i can never figure out on how to make that fucking F# scream like he does on 8:24, is that a pedal?
My amp is smaller than a brick, what i am doing here
Jim is sickkkkkk with it , and thanks Jim for sharing
the into part played slow reminds me of Image of Control by Sumac
What his guitar pick?
watching Jim Root himself missing some pinch harmonics made my self esteem a bit better cuz I usually hit one or two out of every single one of them when I play Duality lol
I know someone who was in the duality video
That first chord. I never knew existed in this song
Just stumbled upon this channel, fucking rocks 🤘
A metal guitarrist looks like a hipster, wtf
When you're Jim Root, you have nothing left to prove.
The rocker kids in school back in the 90s dressed like this... hipster kids now days wish they were this badass
Never judge a book by the cover. You never know what the guy / gal in front of you is capable of :) This is a lesson every youngster should learn as early as possible :)
who passes me the minute tab 07:05?
I'd try slowing the playback speed of the video down I've done that a few times to help learn a part of a song.
Why Slipknot don't call him in his band? Obviously he is good, I would be pleasantly surprised to hear a new sound from the band!
I know this comment is 2 years old. But what were you trying to say ? He is in slipknot. Did you not know that, or were you trolling?
@@marthastewwartdude he’s obviously joking
9 People are no maggots 😤😤🤨😱
Awesome natural vibrato
Always feel soothed watching JR videos, he should be a Slipknot guitarist or a banjo player in a bluegrass band.
omg i love him so much
Never heard that chords he plays in the intro in album version
That’s because he didn’t do that in the studio version, only his live improvs
NIce to see that even Jim fucked up one pinch harmonic. I do it all the time.
thanks jim
What sort off pedal is he using for this?
many im trying to figure that out my self i know hes using a octive pedal
Its known as a Ligma pedal
Ransom Hades Get out
@@ransomhades Bitch, the door.
All amp
Amazing
Drop B??
It says drop b in the beginning of the video...
00:03
Thank very much!
the speed is in the right hand boys........
Is jim canadian?
Hes from las Vegas
Pretty awesome EH , talk like you from Saskatchewan eh
those semi harmonics!🤤
slipknot should hire him.. what u think
First 🥇
I'm finding that playing this on a seven string is quite a new experience.
Seeing a member of the best metal band ever sitting cross-legged like a school counselor has me a little freaked out....
He makes it look easy woe
That whole thing where hes only playing the low E!
i was like wow....hows he not his other strings. realizing professionally this is his job lol
What tuning
Drop B
yo no sé si a ustedes les transmite lo mismo, pero pareciera que jim esta pensando en "estoy perdiendo mi tiempo aqui".
no se lo siente cómodo, o con muchas ganas de hacer esto..
1:51 oh yeahh
Tasty rhythms. Maybe the tastiest.
Uff grande James
help me I don't get artificial harmonics :(
I see Dir en Grey they are inspired SlipKnot and others big band usa
why dont my octaves sound so good???
Someone please explain me how the heck he gets this pinch harmony sound at this section th-cam.com/video/uzUfNDPbVII/w-d-xo.html I just can't make it right...
In the past I've actually skipped Slipknot quite a lot despite the fact I'm very much into hard metal but now this song just opened my eyes when I started listen to it.
Have you tried hitting the chord with your thumb at different places? Gojira has a song called "magma" where the main "riff" is just pinch harmonics played at different places. :)
@@befrnigel Yea I've tried that and I think I get the right note but the sound is just way off...I think it is related to my crappy distortion effect...
Legend
1.25 sounds normal for the slow bits
I knew it was tabbed wrong.
Pickups sound like they’re powered off a fucking car battery. 💪
They are
@@daddyd2924
Touché sir.
Засыпаю сразу )) на ночь збс