@@chino123224 yeah. i hate slipknot because theyre songs is so emotional. DAMN ! we dont need that, we need rough and brutal murder songs. not such emo songs. shame on them because make me feel better :V
Shawn: keg player aka Occupation(s) Musician songwriter record producer director photographer. Instruments Vocals guitar percussion drums bass guitar piano Years active 1992-present Labels, Roadrunner, Big Orange, Clown, Nuclear Blast, Pale and One -ismist
While I get your point, there are artists like Zakk Wylde who sometimes use really strange tunings (like AADGBE, which is could be called drop A). Probably just said what he said to clarify and be extra specific.
The reason it has minimal electronics (and probably weird volume pot position) is because they kept shorting out the instruments' electronics during sweaty shows.
My boyfriend taught me metal music and I loved it and I am new to this but I enjoy music in fact I am learning to use the electric guitar seriously this message goes to Jim Root I wish you the best and thanks to your videos I am learning more about how play electric guitar thank you jim root for the way you are handsome
I’ve always wanted to know micks opinions on Jim’s guitars, mick likes a practical minimalist design as well. I wonder if they’ve fucked around on each other‘s guitars
I think in the Rig Rundown they did with Premier Guitar like five years ago they talk a little bit about each others guitars. Long story short: they can't play them because of how different they feel. But now that I think about it, back then Mick was with Ibanez. Now they are under the same parent company, they could do some marketing together.
Mick plays Jacksons and used to do Ibanez. Superstrats are a bit easier to go between brands, Jim's guitars look cool but I personally prefer the feel of a superstrat to a metal modded Fender
I always love listening to crazy metal that makes me headbang like there's no tomorrow, and then seeing how nice, chill, and fun most of the people that play that stuff are. It really makes me connect more with the music and gives me confidence that one day people could look up to me the same way that I look up to them. Keep inspiring Jim. :)
Jim Root é o tio que todos querem ter, esse cara é muito humilde; além de tocar pra caralho, ele e o Mick Thonsom. Desejo todo sucesso do mundo 🇧🇷🔥🤘🏻🇧🇷🔥
Jim Root is the kind of dude I would love to have as a mate. The kind of mate you could Not see or talk to for 9 years cause you left the country for a fucking random swedish girl, have a kid, get stuck, lose your mind, catch up randomly on facebook, go back home and meet up and NOTHING has changed, no judgement, no nothing, just back to mates... like a comfort zone of dependability and friendship.. guys a fucking legend
I saw Slipknot during The All Hope is Gone tour. I remember they did the (sic) test or whatever it's called (not the biggest Slipknot fan). So everyone got down on the ground, I was literally the only person standing in the front. Jim Root pointed to me signaling me to get down, I shook my head no, and he just put his arms out and shrugged. It's a funny memory that I have.
I got my Jazzmaster in a few days ago. Trust me...you won’t be disappointed. I have Chapmans, Gibsons, Ibanez (love them all). This Jazzmaster hits different and is by far my favorite. I’m in love with it and can’t put it down. I have the JR Tele as well. This Jazzmaster has a different feel and tone compared to the tele. The new neck style is more comfortable than his previous sig models. This guitar rips and is my prized possession.
Jim is by far one of my favorite guitarists ever, and definitely one of my main heroes. Even though I'm not a huge fan of active pickups, or the minimalism of just having one single knob, the looks/aesthetics of this guitar model completely sold me, it's just a too big turn on. I really wish that Fender/Squier comes up with a HH Jazzmaster back in the line for 2021, (like you did for the Modern Player Series) with looks similar to these (maybe a regular C chape 9.5" radius, but keep the block inlays, some cheaper wood for the body like Basswood, and I don't even mind if you change the type of bridge, or the humbuckers).
I own 3 Jim Root guitars and I`m gonna order this one tomorrow morning. I play Fenders for almost 20 years and I was really happy when they signed him back in the day since he is my guitar hero. Do not hesitate to invest in a Jim Root model. Both MX & USA are high quality instruments made of ebony/mahogany , look stunning and sound AMAZING. Best signature lineup Fender ever made for a really gentle guy like Jim.
I think he meant Luminor. The correct name is Radiomir, it's a composite of phosphorus and radioactive materials made by an italian watchmaker (Panerai) back in the '20. It was used to light up watch indicators of scuba divers and scopes sights of the cannons of the italian Regia Marina. It should light itself up without using sun or light sources.
I used to think you couldn't play metal on Fender guitars, then I discovered the Telecaster and the Jazz Master. And actually with the right pups you can turn a stratocaster into a metal guitar as well, it's just not the first thing I think of when I think metal guitars like I do when I think of "Ibanez" or "Jackson" especially.