Godsmack - Keep Away (Guitar Cover)
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Cover of "Keep Away" (w/ solo) by Godsmack off of their album, Godsmack.
Tuning is Drop D. For best sound, please listen with headphones. Enjoy, like, and subscribe for more vids!!
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YEESSSSS!!! OMG I requested this song before the Seether album last year! This song got me into Godsmack! Great cover as always dude!!
Thanks man!
I love your tone! Great job! 👏👊
So underappreciated channel with so many excellent covers! And they are also really helpfull with learning a lot of songs from my favourite bands ;)
Appreciate it!!
Fucking awesome!!! Finally someone played the solo correctly for me to see how it's done. Thank you I will be able to use this to learn the solo. Much appreciated!
I use the D tuning and play it a little different but the sound is spot on. I'm sure the way I play is wrong but to my ear it sounds identical. Thank you for the video brother. Keep em coming 🤘🤘
Блеять как же все таки качают треки Godsmack 😎🙈
Beautiful!!!
Thanks!
Very good job on this Godsmack classic! This is the song that got me into that band.
If it isn't a cover of my favorite song from Godsmack. You made my day with this!!
(p.s. if you could do a cover of No More Love by Shinedown, that would be awesome~)
Thanks for watching!! And I'll add that one to the list!
Not often I tip my hat. Spot on.
Awesome man. I just learned it just watching. Great job... love these kind of demo's I just watch best way for me to learn. Right on!!!!
Man, this is great. Dropping this into one of our drop D roundup articles. Thanks!
You are Fabulous!!
yeah!! needed this!!
beautiful guitar!
🇻🇪🇻🇪 brutal
Easy riff but fun as shit to play and sounds sick
Kick ass cover.
Amazing 👏
My favorite godsmack song aside from Awake and Whatever.
The difficulty just goes from 3 to like 11 once the solo hits haha.
Killer cover. Guitar sounds Rich and full of tone dude.
Love it - you did a great job of it. Tony Rombola has such a cool sense of rhythm/phrasing in his solos.
Dude sure loves that wah pedal lol
Indeed, makes his solos tough to replicate because his phrasing is so unique.
Fuck yeah man. That is some good shit!
Thanks!
Any chance you’ll be doing the new Light The Torch song Wilting in the Light?
I don't think so, at least not right now.
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🤟🏻❤️👍🏻❤️👊🏻
What kindof of effect distorcion are you used and what ampli is?
Nice can you do awake next
Plan to re-do that one sometime.
Killed it again, kid. Great cover! 👍🏻
Thanks!
Did you learn the solo by ear? I've been trying to learn this solo for a while but i can't find a decent tab anywhere. Great cover, love the channel.
Great Fucking job man
Needs a bit more bass ... and cowbell. A Shecter has better instrument tone than the best Ibenez (since Ibenez really doesn't have any and relies mainly on effects tone) ... if a Gibson LP is not available. Charvel does his sound justice too, especially ones from back in the 80s, like my XL650. Just never have liked the sound of Ibenez unless it is in Stevie Vai's hands, so it seems, and then it is a different sound completely governed by effects to get his zing.
What’s the tuning?
can you do Mistakes?? please
You have a tictok....
Where is the sus
sounds weak. you need a 24.75 guitar to sound right.
Except scale length literally makes no difference on tone....
@@MysticGuitar77 Are you really that ignorant about sound waves? The strings vibrate within a magnetic field. The movement of a conductor within a magnetic field produces electron flow or in other words "current"
. Longer strings require more tension to vibrate at the same frequency as a shorter string. The strings with higher tension will move less within the magnetic field and produce less electron flow.
So, for the same frequency, you get more "chunk" which makes 24:75 inch scale guitars sound "heavier" than 25:5 inch scale guitars.
@@hevechvy Are you really that ignorant to not know string gauges make that whole argument you just made irrelevant?
It would be nice to hear you’playing the guitar without The original song playing along with it