Scariest guitar sound ever! Take a wah wah pedal and hook it up backwards, the step on the wah pedal. It sounds like really creepy seagulls or crows. David Gilmour did this in the middle of Pink Floyd's 'Echoes'.
@@kaydgaming bubbles doesnt need to take his comment back, the guitar gods already got his soul for saying that, he should be wanting his soul back instead
Scariest sound is my 3 year old daughter playing with the amp behind my back. Then you come home. Plug in, and wake up the whole street with a full volume and gain G-chord.
hit a harmonic on the next note (pinch or natural), it'll come out sounding a bit brighter so it'll ride on top in the repeat and cover it up good. For a real trippy sound play with the time knob on your delay while letting notes ring out.
5:39 I'm not gonna lie, when i first tried learning guitar because I loved that iron man bend, I used that trick unintentionally thinking I was using wrong but it sounded sick anyways 😅
Yep you're right, Bat out of Hell was done in the studio by Todd Rundgren. When the producer needed a motorbike effect and they didn't have a sample of one to use. I think that's the first time 'Hold my beer' was said.
@@ThatWasPrettyFunny Um, ... Bingo. Why have so many people that 'used to have a guitar one time a long time ago' ALL tell the same bullshit story about the time they popped a string and the dam thing whipped up and hit em in the face, .. sometimes even causing blood and always almost putting out an eye? Anyone? This has baffled me for 40 years of playing,... 20 of which was spent as a professional guitar tech where I probably averaged changing restringing 50-100 per week and so far.... well, you know.. 🙄
3 years ago, my guitar sounded like scraping on a board. Today, it sounds like it has mild constipation. 3 years later, it will sound like plain crap. *PROGRESS*
The scariest sound I ever got out from electric guitar was on my early days when I just got my first guitar set. I tweaked with the amplifier, I put all eq to 0% and spring reverb 100%. I think that was creepiest thing I heard.
Freaky siren noise- Pre-bend the 14th fret and tap the 16th on the G string. Slowly release the bend and keep tapping. Cool when you add reverb. Came up with it myself lol.
I'm going to master these. Then when someone with a guitar asks in a condescending "do you play?" I can grab their axe, yeah we players call em an axe, I whip through a few of these tricks, hand it back to him and say "yeah, but, I don't really feel it right now."
If you love chaotic guitar sound you should listening the solo from You go I Want By suicidal Tendencies rocky George on guitar, it blew my mind every time.
I used to do that exact harmonic thing all the time, the first time I remember hearing it was Static X - The Trance Is the Motion. I always liked playing with that cool slight dissonance it creates.
I've got one more for you, I call it "The call of Cthulhu". It is quite similar to "Ghostly howls" at 4:00 . Turn you guitar volume down to 0, then start a slow bend, while doing the bend, turn the volume up little by little. Once you've reached the highest note with your bend, the volume should be maximum. As you unbend, turn the volume down. The result sounds like a gigantic sea monster roaring. It works better with reverb. That's it ! ^^ (jeez, this is realy tricky to explain, it is so much easier in video...)
I offer my word for an ear piercing protrude that is difficult for me to replicate. Wherewith the certain technique to attain The "little girl Shriek", Exclusively on a Les Paul Deluxe ~ no pickups ~ no pick
When I was like 4, I remember asking my oldest brother to “play that scary song”, which was “Iron Man”. Other than that, none of these sound as scary to me as when that four note riff comes in on “Shine On You Crazy Diamond”.
Tony Iommi used to make a lot of scary riffs using his SGs with heavy distortion. One excellent example is the riff in the middle of Children of the grave.
UNISON BEND! There's a word for that? I've been calling it a "Cross Bend" my whole life. A great deal of my musical vocabulary happens to be my own personal vernacular haha. Words that just feel right