Passend zu unserem Promi-Workshop in guitar 6/15 präsentiert Dank Hawkins von The Darkness in unserem Video-Workshop seine liebsten Riffs des neuen Darkness-Albums Last of Our Kind. Das Heft gibt's hier: www.ppvmedien.d...
How awesome is that, the artist comes forward and shows how it's done, and even says he's checked a few RU-vid clips and they're wrong. This is just amazing.
The Darkness carries on in the finest tradition of British Hard Rock, if the record companies had any balls or brains- they would sign more bands that play in this style- cause there is a buying market out there-world wide.
I’m 19 and have played guitar for 3 years I can play a lot of his riffs of this album, Dan has been one of my fav guitarists for a long time he just makes really sweet riffs while his brother just throws super lead stuff at us they’re both amazing players 🎸🎸🎸 hope 1 day I’ll be able to play like them
@@jet3296 I know man. I used to play sessions with him as a drummer/guitarist combo for EMI records in 1999.... he looks exactly the same! I, sadly, don't.
I Love Justin. But Dan is the one I watch more because his sound is hypnotic. Old enough that I found Led Zep as a kid, so I get them. Love that sound. How that much sound is coming out of one instrument is just insane. I saud in Justin's podcast channel that The Darkness is Britain writ large on the World post covid. They lift our spirits, make us fall in love with rocknroll all over again. They could do an Almost Famous style road movie and we would be transfixed. It's just cool watching them do their thing. Justin is Justin and we love him. But I'm a Dan fan, he's surreal. I'm imagining Bob Scott, Lemmy and Jimi rockin out up there to his work. Oops forgot Thin Lizzy. May be even Bowie too. Great work. More.
"I've seen some clips of this already on RU-vid, and they're all wrong" Imagine his facial expressions watching people trying to cover his riff and fail. Signature Dan smirk
+doublestrokeroll Sorry, my comments were me telling myself off for missing that vital detail of the riff. You're right, he put me subtly in my place. What a nice chap.
oh....i see.... It's not to be taken too seriously anyway. It's not easy to nail riffs 100%. There are always little things the original players do that people will miss.
I think he has a very natural and rocking guitar style. Imo, a better and cooler version of rock guitar I’ve seen from a guitarist lately in any modern band.
I want to recreate this on the keyboard but I dont know what notes he's playing for any of the songs because I'm not good at guitar. Can anyone tell me for any of the songs or recommend a more explantory video for any of the songs?
Nicholas Isoldi it's a les paul signature t, as you can see by the t on the trussrod cover, and the finish. great guitar, was one of the more affordable "real" les paul models. pitty they only produced them until last year.
Ha! Mine is one of those RU-vid clips Dan mentioned :-/ Obviously he's dead right - one damn note out of the whole lesson missing!! Grrr... #TheDarknessBarbarianGuitarCoverLesson(inctappingsolotab) Nice work Mr. Hawkins.
If it wasn’t for your comment, I wouldn’t have noticed & I’ve only been learning guitar for about 6 months but *that’s how I hold a pick too* !Totally trippin’ right now at having something in common with Dan Hawkins! 😅 😂😂😂