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Atesh Electric
Добавлен 25 июн 2012
Hey everybody, my name is Atesh and I am a guitarist/producer/composer from Turkey.
In my channel you’ll find videos about production, composition, mixing, playthroughs of my tunes, etc.
Check out my debut EP “The Cycle” and my latest EP, "Stasis" from one of the links down below, and follow me on Instagram!
In my channel you’ll find videos about production, composition, mixing, playthroughs of my tunes, etc.
Check out my debut EP “The Cycle” and my latest EP, "Stasis" from one of the links down below, and follow me on Instagram!
@Paptircem -Aksam Ustu Huznu | cover/remake by Atesh Electric
@Paptircem -Aksam Ustu Huznu | cover/remake by Atesh Electric
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Видео
SKIN - Faithfulness (Metal Arrangement Cover) by Atesh Electric and Özge Nemutlu
Просмотров 445Год назад
SKIN - Faithfulness (Metal Arrangement Cover) by Atesh Electric and Özge Nemutlu
Spiritbox - Rule of Nines cover/remake (feat @chaoticanxiety )
Просмотров 447Год назад
Spiritbox - Rule of Nines cover/remake (feat @chaoticanxiety )
Atesh Electric - Dyschronometria (feat. Gönenç Kayaaltı) | Playthrough
Просмотров 1 тыс.2 года назад
Atesh Electric - Dyschronometria (feat. Gönenç Kayaaltı) | Playthrough
How To Write A Modern Metal Song | Ep.1 - Writing a Starting Unit
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How To Write A Modern Metal Song | Ep.1 - Writing a Starting Unit
GGD Studio Cabs Cali Oversized Review/Demo
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GGD Studio Cabs Cali Oversized Review/Demo
Laptop as a guitar rig | Atesh Electric Live Set Project
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Laptop as a guitar rig | Atesh Electric Live Set Project
Remaking A Song : Intervals - Epiphany
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Remaking A Song : Intervals - Epiphany
Making Modern Metal: Composition Essentials | Episode 3 : Riding the Emotion
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Making Modern Metal: Composition Essentials | Episode 3 : Riding the Emotion
VLOG 1 - Istanbul - Bapbapdibap #2 w/ @GonencKayaalti
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VLOG 1 - Istanbul - Bapbapdibap #2 w/ @GonencKayaalti
Making Modern Metal: Composition Essentials | Episode 2 : Expanding Ideas
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Making Modern Metal: Composition Essentials | Episode 2 : Expanding Ideas
Atesh Electric - Phase Shift to Lethargy
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Atesh Electric - Phase Shift to Lethargy
Atesh Electric - Stasis (one piece version)
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Atesh Electric - Stasis (one piece version)
The Differences and Similarities between Turkish and Western Music
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
The Differences and Similarities between Turkish and Western Music
Atesh Electric - Getgood Drums Riff Contest
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Atesh Electric - Getgood Drums Riff Contest
Making Modern Metal: Composition Essentials | Episode 1: What Makes You Special?
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Making Modern Metal: Composition Essentials | Episode 1: What Makes You Special?
Plugin Stash - What I use in my projects
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Plugin Stash - What I use in my projects
Making Modern Metal : Production Essentials Part 3/3
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Making Modern Metal : Production Essentials Part 3/3
Atesh Electric - Hole in the Wall | Guitar Playthrough
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Atesh Electric - Hole in the Wall | Guitar Playthrough
Making Modern Metal : Production Essentials Part 2/3
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Making Modern Metal : Production Essentials Part 2/3
Inside The Project - Episode 1 | Making Modern Metal Theme Song
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Inside The Project - Episode 1 | Making Modern Metal Theme Song
Making Modern Metal : Production Essentials Part 1/3
Просмотров 22 тыс.4 года назад
Making Modern Metal : Production Essentials Part 1/3
Intervals - Epiphany | Guitar Solo Cover
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Intervals - Epiphany | Guitar Solo Cover
Plini - Cascade | Full Band Mini Cover
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Plini - Cascade | Full Band Mini Cover
Intervals - Libra | Guitar Solo Cover
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Intervals - Libra | Guitar Solo Cover
Atesh Electric - Mechanism (playthrough) | JST Toneforge Jason Richardson
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Atesh Electric - Mechanism (playthrough) | JST Toneforge Jason Richardson
Interesting take writing the vocal to the drum hits makes sense though. Good tip on the bass notes midi drag and drop from the drums
Big Dream Theater Vibes <3
Yep
Love tesseract 🤘
Same
Awesome playing and production ❤. Can you please share the backing track you made? It sounds so good
Sure. Email me at atesturr@gmail
hell yeah that's really nice
Very enlightening and simple video. Really loved it. Kinda disappointed when I realised that the rest of your channel is not like this. Although I can see the Turkish influence in your metal songs, so I guess it's all connected.
Hey thanks so much! Yes this one was a bit of an outlier. Id love to do more, but it takes soooo much more time than the other videos.
yes please!
Dude that creepy stare is not cool
Hi Atesh, I would like to ask if you're using any effect in front of the amp (may the build in) and what string gauge cause of the "one octave down thing" ;) And you're using the build in cabinets? Otherwise a very informativ video as always......big thanks
I cant recall everything but im using fortin cali by neural dsp and im sure there is a booster in front of the amp (quite possibly the grind). I didnt change any cab settings, i just tweaked the amp settings. String gauge is probably 9-64 or something like that. I didnt have the thickest bottom, that much i remember. Sometimes its not easy to find proper gauge strings in Turkey.
@@AteshElectric Thank you very much !!!
Oh my good 🌸your voices 😍 😅
Thaaank you
Oh my good 🌸your voices 😍 😅
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Amazing playing, amazing singing & an amazing arrangement !! I'm looking for exact this guitar tone so could you tell me if this is a multiscale 7 string or a regular? Which string gauge? And which tuning? It sounds so brutal ;) Cheers from Hamburg (just discovered you here on RUclips)
Hey, thanks, im glad you like it. I used this exact same guitar that i used in the video. Its a legator ninja 7 string. 27” scale length. Tuning is drop f#. I cant remember what gauge of strings i used but i think it should be like 09-64. Its not easy to find strings to my liking in turkey. Except for the ernie ball 8 string series. That gives me a .64 7th string, and a .74 so if i need something super low i ll use the 74. Cant remember which atm. And i used fortin cali by neural dsp
@@AteshElectric Hi Atesh, thx a lot for your information !!!
@grafen3teiner not a problem
Maqam husseiny is iraqi brother
Well it exists in Turkish system as hüseyni as well. I dont really know about the history of hüseyni specifically but its possible i guess. Its also possible that its ottoman considering how much effort they put in music theory development. Id love to hear more history if you could share.
Awesome content! Thanks a lot for sharing!
Thank you!
Which is the most versatile GGD kit and one neural DSP plugin according to you? I mean if you could only buy one of each. Thanks
I would say that ggd libraries with bigger kit selection are more versatile. Like invasion and modern and massive. But even with 2 kicks and 3 snares, p4 does it for me. I also have the okw architects and okw pop punk. Its a solid collection. As for ndsp, thats a bit personal. What genre, which tuning, how many strings etc. But they have free trials for all of them. So why dont you try and find what works best for you. I have the fortin cali and soldano and love them both.
@@AteshElectric Thanks for the reply. Looking at Modern and massive and Archetype Petrucci respectively. Thanks. Love your playing and content.
any tabs?
eline sağlık hocam
Tesekkur 🥳🥰
incredible as always!!!!
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Great video, I've learned a lot. thank you!
Happy to help 🥳
i'm a sociologist and here is my theory: these microtones mostly makes music created plaintative. which i always hated as a turk. i always associated that with arabesque, ferdi tayfur like shyt. you know how he would use microtones with his vocals and that would sound like he is frigging begging and crying? at least when it comes to slow songs that's what happens. and west is always less emotional, they don't like crying shyt so i think that's why they get rid of micro tones. they respect themselves more. they are not frigging one legged, blind and poor farmer bastards from anatolia so they think crying is uncool.
Hey man, thank you so much for making this, this was very helpful
Beautiful! One of my all time favorite guitar solos. How do/did you mimic some of the sounds without a tremolo?
Hey thanks! The biggest one (physically) was the flutter, which i solved with a tremolo effect automated to kick in at just that moment.
This video has more info: ruclips.net/video/snhpfdlrLNc/видео.htmlsi=8wzrXv1oIT1z_mxn
Thank you!
Great explanation! Thanks for the video. What is the song that you play at 5'07'' by the way?
Thanks a lot! It is an original tune of mine. If you search for “Atesh Electric - Djinn’s Story”, you will find it.
Great video! Keep them coming!
Dog was really hoping that was the last take 😅
Thank you so much for this video! It was really a 15 miutes of linking lots of things i already knew and adding new information. Really appreciate how clearly you explain such difficult subjects.
Hey thanks so much! Glad to help
This is exactly what I was searching for! ♥
As a follower and someone who's just listened to your first album, you have a great taste in music, I absolutely love your melodies. If you care about a random person's opinion, in my own, if you added vocals to your albums you'd make it crazy big. You're crazy underrated
Hey tysm for the comment. I recently started working with singers, and i do sing as well. So far doing just covers but as soon as i figure out how to come up with decent lyrics, i will start releasing some tunes with vocals.
some of your guitar riffs can def be used to compose serious tribal house
Wooo i love that! Itd be very sweet if you could pinpoint the riffs so i can actually give it a try
@@AteshElectric 12:20 for example, is begging for a deep kick and bass
@@AteshElectric 13:15 in a house track will make you world famous :)
@@CrusaderGeneral interesting. this is a section from my old band's song. Dirty heretics - black and blue. not sure if thats what youre after though
@@AteshElectric 12:20 and 13:15 are playing in my head in a club in Ibiza. Maybe I can create an example?! :)
Tebrikler!
Promo-SM 👇
that tip about having less notes in the lower register is very useful not only for metal genres. nice video !
Thanks a lot!
Hello and thank you for your little tutorial series! I have a question about stereo/mono mixing. I see your amps are set to mono. When i pan L/R and it comes to mixing/mastering, should i leave it mono? Because i have tried this and i think stereo sounds better. And I see the option is grayed out on your amps. I can still switch them. It would be nice if you could give me a short answer if one should leave it on mono or is it just a matter of taste? EDIT: I am only working with VST Guitars. Does this maybe makes a difference?
Hey thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it! I always record mono. If i am recording something like a solo, then i will use my amp sim in “mono to stereo” to be able to use the stereo effects on my amp sim, like a delay. But if i am recording rhythm guitars, i always use mono out. I record seperate takes for left and right and when they are combined they become stereo (left and right channels are different than each other). Traditionally guitars are mono signals. The stereo mode exists to be able to work with already double tracked guitars, meaning you already tracked your guitars and you are reamping and you want the left and right channels to be the same sound (which is fine!). And yes if that is the case for you, it wont sound good mono. In that case i would def use stereo. Hope this helps, let me know if you need further detail.
@@AteshElectric Thank you for your fast answer! Unfortunately there are so much topics to deal with when you make music on your own..After I quit a bit frustrated about 3 years ago I want to start again now. And this mono/stereo topic really interests me. I watched a couple of YT Videos but I could not get the right information. I think for now I am following your advice to do what sounds good! Thank you again!
Followinv you from a long time..... I must say why so less subscrribers man😊
Probably im not consistent enough 😅
But thanks a lot 🥰
Beautifully done brother
Thaank you!
Nicely done, nice taqsim! Teşekkürler. 🎶🎵🎵🎶 I love hearing the theory from the Turkish to Western direction, since I came at maqam theory from the other direction, with Turkish at the center & moving out to the Balkans, Persia, Middle East, & some solid study of Indian Rag. ❤
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting! I wanna look into Indian music when i have time
omg! sooo interesting
Solo = A5 Wagyu cooked by a 3 stars chef
Lolol thanks bro
Amazing work bro, I admire your skills and musical taste! Definitely a top level remake!
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I said it many times, and I'll say it again: KADER PATATESİ
Dhdhdjd yessir
Real Guitar Hero 🤘🏾
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Nice, heavy cover!
Yessir 🥳
What song is played at eight minutes 30 seconds?
Penceresi Yola Karsi (Nikriz Iskeçe Türküsü) - Nomads of the Silk Road
@@AteshElectric çok teşekkür ederim
You got it 🥳
Wow great content 🔥🔥🙏🏻
awesome abe
Love it
Thaanks!
Heavy AF ❤
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One of my childhood songs, really good collab and cover. Thanks guys.
Thank you! Glad you like it 🥳