It's palm muting. Just rest the the outer palm lightly on the strings. I'm not much for explaining things, so your best bet is to put "palm muting guitar" in the search bar. You'll get a way better explanation from way better guitarists
@@guitarpunkcoversI noticed that. Looks like two palm mutes on e string to 3rd fret normal pick but looks like there’s some a string movement too if you could just explain it like it’s tablature please cause it’s a sick riff
You guys killed it been wanting to cover this but can’t get it right it sounds right for me but when ive watch your cover it sounds even more right 🤣 anyways are you Filipino??
A Marshall DSL100HR on the green chanel with the crunch button in with volume and gain on full and a Les Paul with some PAF style pickups. I think I used a Uber75 cab from TwoNotes on this one
@@guitarpunkcoversdo you remember what your amp eq looked like? I usually leave my stuff mostly at noon with a bit of extra mids but you really nailed the sound I’ve been trying to get
@@z3rker oh, I really can’t sorry. But what I did a lot was kinda killing the treble and pushing the presence a lot, just liked that frequency more than the treble one. But yeah, I’d keep it more towards noon. Also this tone was for sure the green channel on crunch mode with the gain and volume dimed, that’s really the secret with the DSL Marshalls IMO
@@guitarpunkcovers interesting. Maybe it’s cuz I’m playing at relatively more low volume rn, and it changes as I gun the volume more, but green channel with crunch engaged just never sounded tight enough for me. Palm muted always sounded flubby and the gain just didn’t sound as nice as it does here. Maybe that changes tho as volume gets pushed. Gonna def experiment but for now I’ve found that engaging a boost has helped a bit
@@z3rker I’d say it gets even more flubbier when you push the volume, but I feel like that’s the sound for this song, I feel. I generally prefer a flubbier low end, then if I need to tighten it up I just use TS style overdrive in front.
Damn, that was sick! Back in the day, before the internet ruled everything, scoring guitar tabs or videos like this was a real mission. We had to DIY our own May 16 version, jamming hard.