@@artieeartiee4657 Nope. Ray specified in the Seymour Duncan interview that he play all the solos, but on the verses he usually plays the low rythms and lets Frank do the lead and octave lines. The only exception i found was the AOL session, where he played those lines on the verse. These isolated tracks were taken from the master recordings (probably present in Rocksmith, Guitar Hero, etc...), and are divided as "Lead" and "Rythm" guitar, not as Ray's or Frank's in particular. So yeah, most of the guitar track you can find on RU-vid are a mix of both of their parts
@@linksayajin2958 facts, its possible the ray recorded the octaves at the first verse since i cant find a version where frank plays it but i can find a few from the 06 period where ray plays it. also the only time ive ever seen frank and ray lead switch was on this is how i dissapear cus if you look at the 06 version ray plays the octave line during the "sooo you caan, well now soo you can" but in the 09 summer sonic version frank plays the line possibly so ray can have an easier time doing backup vocals as he doesnt do the backup harmonies on the 06 version, wow i spend way too much time on this
@@sirughjk903 thank you for doing things like this because they help others like me doing the exact same thing, lol. it just shows you care about their art and individuality/uniqueness as musicians in my opinion
Thank you again!!! Can you please do Drowning Lessons, Vampires Will Never Hurt You, Our Lady of Sorrows and Demolition Lovers?? I subscribed to your videos!!!
matthew macneish to the time and money that must be spent on the video they cut part of the chorus out for the music vid. The original is 5:12. Much like how a7x shrunk afterlife for its video
It's Ray. With a few of Frank's parts that couldn't have been isolated through the accapella this person used to seperate the track from the rest of the song.
Yeah everything is Ray's except the first chorus, the leads after the first chorus and the final chorus leads, which are Frank. I believe the engineer decided to experiment a lot with how guitars are panned and stuff so there's no straight Frank on the right and Ray on the left like in Revenge