I have been watching all these and just now realized he hasn't interrupted himself with a sponsor, nor a call to like subscribe and hit the bell icon so we know when he uploads another video that you definitely don't want to miss.
I don't think it's cheating in any way. Jack white from whitestripes did it in Seven nation army and it's one of the most iconic bass riffs of all time and ironically he didn't record it with a bass.
Such a well spoken man, taking great measure to enunciate each syllable properly and in a polite, formal manner. But then picks up an Axe, and gives this guitar face 3:37 (Barney Gumble going for a schooner?) ...amongst some choice, disturbing others! 😂
Definitely choice... Let it play @2:46 - 47 He looks like he just mainlined an entire bag of high grade H when he starts feeling his fretboard fix! Lmao
Metal musicians are chilled dudes. The nicest musicians I ever met were the dudes from Malignant Monster. I left the lights on with my Honda Prelude, and they called around to help me get started.
Yeah, he's using the "Mid-West Madman Modulator" on his microphone, equipped with a foot switch which provides the ability to go from mellow to madman in the blink of an eye.😆
Lmao... This guy is cool as fck! He's like the Bob Ross of the guitar world, he loves to show off his "happy little chords" and lightning fast licks. 😂
😆 I just left a comment saying the same thing, definitely picking up major Bob Ross vibes from this guy, lol. He's got some hot, heavy and "happy little licks."
These videos are brilliant. They're the first in which someone actually explains what the pedals do and how. Not just sayin "if you push the button your guitar will sound really cool and go like this". PLus he´s an amazing player
which are the best, most versatile ones that do the most octaves and also are good for playing chords, and solos, and not too expensive? Can you test several different ones and come up with what you believe are the best ones for the money, similar in price to this one, maybe? I know I am throwing tons of questions at you, but I am totally serious and sincere about getting this stuff right, before buying more stuff..very limited budget, like most musicians..
are all octave pedals fuzz octaves? every time I ask about an octave pedal they call it a fuzz octave.. I am just learning about these pedals.. I play a Fender Strat, but I can only afford a Marshall JCM 2000 dsl 40 watt combo now, not a head and cabinet.. so it has one speaker. It has great gain, but not a huge this growly bass tone or real thick high notes.. I am looking to get a real huge Hendrix-Stevie Ray type tone.. not a scratchy generic metal tone.. I want it to be a real thick emotional tone.. real huge.. Is the octave pedal the one to do that? I also just got a used boss e q pedal and I have a harmonist, delay, chorus, fuzz face.. there is reverb in the amp.. so will an octave pedal make it get a real huge Hendrix type super huge tone? What did he use it for? Was that the reason he used it, to thicken up the tone? The one he used was an octave fuzz also right? Do they make any that are not octave fuzz? If so which is better? I am just now learning about this, trying to find the best way to get that huge tone, but I am on a small budget, can not afford a head and cabinet..so what to do??
No, just some. All octave pedals obviously do octaves, some have more range than others, but not all do fuzz. You'll find the fuzz feature more common on bass octave pedals.
OK.. I do not play bass, just 6 string guitar.. which one would do the most for say, a Fender Stratocaster, to help give a real thick monster tone, but not change the great Strat tone, too much. I love the Strat tone but it tends to be too small and thin, without much bass, if nothing is added to the mix at all...so what is the best thing to help with this? ..
Michael Craig I'm not 100% sure. I say try a few out. Are you using single coils or humbuckers, what amp are you using, closed or open back speaker cab, etc? There are a lot of factors that may be a better solution for your wants than a harmony pedal. We have a private group on Facebook, and you're more than welcome to ask there with our community. I'm sure you'll get a lot of feedback from the whores. Our private group is called Guitar Whores GROUPies. We also have a main Facebook Page, but the GROUPies is where the community can post questions. - Zach -
the top message.. has my guitar info.. and amp info..single coil, Marshall JCM 40 watt tube DSL, closed back one speaker combo amp..made in England, not a Vietnam special.
Michael Craig You sure it's completely closed back? I have one too, but mine has metal grill above and below a piece of wood. Anyway, it's strange because the DSL40 I have has great bass response. Personally, i like the Whammy DT for running octaves because it does so much.
The shit thing doesn't track above the 12th fret on the e though. And I'm going to post this on every video, so please reply if this is just my box that has this problem.
+lol_Calamba_lol In the case of the Boss pedal he's using, you have three volume knobs when on OC2 mode - the "direct level" controls your guitars normal signal volume, "OCT1 level" controls the volume of the first octave, and "OCT2" controls the volume of the second octave. Blend to taste. If you want one octave or the other, turn the one you don't want to zero.
@loganbramhall1989 Maybe the title EFFECTS 101 make the assumption that this is like a "teaching" video. I would attend to one of his music classes if he offered one ! :3 (Maybe BOSS told them to behave this time) xD