How to Turn a Metal Riff Into a Song (7 Simple Steps)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

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  • @metalmastermind
    @metalmastermind  3 года назад +21

    Go Beyond Just Riffs and Create Songs with Metal Songwriter's Forge: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

  • @woodward_alan
    @woodward_alan 2 года назад +256

    This lesson is the golden ticket in helping me be intentional. Proud to say the 20 year rut of playing randomly and unintentionally is over!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад +18

      That's awesome to hear dude!!!

    • @algernopkrieger3968
      @algernopkrieger3968 Год назад +6

      Just found this video and hoping it'll do the same for me. Coming from 10 years of self taught nonsense i have some dexterity but nowhere to go with it

    • @woodward_alan
      @woodward_alan Год назад

      @algernopkrieger3968 he has several great vids and some excellent courses.

    • @charlesmerfeld2988
      @charlesmerfeld2988 Год назад

      Rock n Roll

    • @Employee00765
      @Employee00765 Год назад

      Awesome! Where can I hear your stuff?

  • @sw1shdoesanything649
    @sw1shdoesanything649 3 года назад +124

    Yes! I have so many riffs, but what comes after the riff? This, now this is actually helpful!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  3 года назад +15

      Definitely go through these steps...you'll be amazed at what you'll build from this!

  • @kelleymcbride4633
    @kelleymcbride4633 Год назад +83

    Thank you for this. As a rhythm guy who loves well written songs but has always had a hard time making riffs into songs without feeling clumsy or segmented this info is very helpful!

  • @JimBoom92
    @JimBoom92 Год назад +12

    playing guitar since 15 years and saw a lot of youtube videos about it, this one is one of the best i have to admit. well done.

  • @gig20015
    @gig20015 Год назад +14

    I don't play metal, really never have, even though it makes up over 50% of what I listen to. But, being a musician that has played just about every other genre and non-genre in the field, I can attest that this is such a great common sense, enlightening video that gives direction and structure to any musical artist. It really just condenses everything for you and lets you unravel the parts in a context that matches where you are at in the writing process. This really works for a lot of different kinds of music. Great video for getting creative vibes flowing in a direction that produces artistic output!

  • @nightfightsday
    @nightfightsday 2 года назад +35

    I use to struglle with this when I was younger. Learning some music theory really helps thanks for this tutorial! I am writing an album currently and this gave me a few ideas. I have 10 songs so far! Keep it metal!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад +4

      Theory can definitely help and dude, good luck on the new album!
      Also, we have a metal songwriting course if that's something you're interested in: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

    • @nightfightsday
      @nightfightsday 2 года назад

      @@metalmastermind Hey thanks for that brother I appreciate that! I have that forge bookmarked. The circle of fiths is a big help.

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 Год назад

      Theory is for losers 🙄
      I try to get this through to people all the time. Its a language. If you want to communicate, you need language. LEARN THEORY!

    • @Duevel
      @Duevel Год назад +1

      @@springbloom5940
      Music theory is more a tool in my opinion

  • @Manoshred
    @Manoshred 2 года назад +8

    Great video dude! Always good to see a member of the metal community step up to help future generations

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад +2

      Thank you and glad to have you here with us! We're also giving away more helpful material for metal musicians here: metalmastermind.com/join/

  • @PhilipWright21
    @PhilipWright21 4 дня назад

    One more obvious thing that i never thought of and held me back from making songs as a guitarist for 1 year and a half, is that you need to think of the structure of the song. The riff that you made is it the main riff, verse, chorus, intro or whatever it may be. Structure your song, thats what finally helped me and i never knew that, im by no means a master song writer tho.

  • @TheMeJustMe75
    @TheMeJustMe75 Год назад +9

    Since finally understanding Modes I write my choruses using a Mode. It's in the same key but changes the song up. Sometimes I use the same chords as the beginning but change the order up. Something I also do is take a song and find what key it's in. Next I figure out the progression for all the parts then use it as the base for a song.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      🤘We also have a cool video series on theory starting with this one: ruclips.net/video/tJNv5Lyh-vs/видео.html

  • @ripreigns9156
    @ripreigns9156 2 года назад +10

    Love how you explained this one Jason, very helpful and valuable information 🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @trevordunkley6653
    @trevordunkley6653 Год назад +2

    I've always been good at coming up with riffs but have a hard time developing them into songs. This is awesome thank you!

  • @RandomeGuy872
    @RandomeGuy872 18 дней назад

    Awesome video, I look forward to exploring the rest of your channel

  • @Andrlz_
    @Andrlz_ Месяц назад

    Your channel is a true blessing!! Thank you, really!! Not only that but you make some absolutely great songs :) I'm really glad I found it

  • @stormcorrosion176
    @stormcorrosion176 Год назад +5

    Freakin awesome man. 42 year old metalhead and I’m coming out of a ten year writers block with the help of musicains/teachers such as yourself. Thank you for taking the time to make this video bro

  • @TheJMan1K
    @TheJMan1K Год назад +4

    Pretty good take on establishing the basic elements of song writing without confusing the target audience. Good video for beginners but also for seasoned musicians. Sometimes it’s good to do a “back to basics” approach when hitting a writing block. Less is more.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Great words, and there are times when we all need to revisit the basics. We also just released a complete songwriting process flow here that you might dig: ruclips.net/video/zNym0C-dGeg/видео.html

  • @squeezy8414
    @squeezy8414 Год назад +2

    Very glad you mentioned galloping as a good guitar technique - I don't write songs and riffs much (as much as I would like to get into it) but sometimes when I'm playing stuff from some older thrashy bands with straight downpicking I add in my own gallops to give myself a little speedboost to keep going but it also just adds more variety and a nicer sound to the riff, definitely something I'll have to experiment with more!

  • @danielbriceno214
    @danielbriceno214 8 месяцев назад +2

    I consider myself and amateur guitar player and I just started creating riffs of my own, this video is perfect in helping me establish the steps in the song creating process 🔥 now if I can just find what recording software to use

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  8 месяцев назад +2

      Awesome to hear that. We have a complete home studio setup guide here: metalmastermind.com/how-to-make-a-home-recording-studio/

  • @mhatfield2389
    @mhatfield2389 Год назад +2

    You're awesome dude. Thank you

  • @TarsalMule
    @TarsalMule Год назад +1

    This will help my writing process so much more for the band! Thank you, definitely going to have a teacher moment with the band🤘🏻

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      Really glad this helped and we hope this helps your band!
      We also have a metal songwriting course here. It's not telling you 'how to write songs' but more so helps expand your ideas and gives you different perspectives: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

  • @gabrielreis7319
    @gabrielreis7319 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I came across this video. Your channel is amazing! I'm already preparing to organize to attend all the classes. every time you think about giving up, remember: you've come far here in Brazil and you can go even further

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  8 месяцев назад +1

      So true and thank you for sharing! Be sure to check out our main course page as the library has grown: metalmastermind.com/courses/

  • @code-rain
    @code-rain 2 года назад +3

    Thank you. Really appreciate what you are doing here. I see this as a first step for me to start writing. I will share once I have something decent enough for sure. Thanks again.

  • @davepottage2369
    @davepottage2369 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is what I needed. Thanks from England.

  • @foxdieinfected
    @foxdieinfected Год назад +1

    This Video is one of the best I've seen in my 10 Year guitar journey. And I've seen a lot of them. Thank you! Liked and subscribed

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Thank you, we appreciate that and thanks for the sub!

  • @nazarenomerino9142
    @nazarenomerino9142 9 месяцев назад +1

    I wish all my teachers were like you! Thankssss

  • @adrianj3198
    @adrianj3198 Год назад +1

    Another cool thing volume swells for intro/outros also!

  • @Vacced
    @Vacced Год назад +5

    Man what a great video, im not well versed in music theory but i dont need to with your explanations, i can just look up the bits and pieces i actually need to know such as the notes in a key. Absolutely great video and demonstration, earned my sub, like and respect 🤘

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Thank you for the sub and glad this helped!
      Also, we've love to have you as part of our metal musician community here: metalmastermind.com/join

    • @phobics9498
      @phobics9498 Год назад +1

      I think you should absolutely look up music theory. You will never encounter anyone that regrets learning it and it will help you understand why everything works after the basic(scales, intervals, types of chords) an especially important subject is modes if you really look into it, not just "starting on another note of a major scale", that's just the tip of the iceberg. I think they're the most important as they tell you a lot about what sort of stuff produces what kind of emotion. After that there is a ton of stuff but I'm sure you'll be able to tell what you want to learn.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      @@phobics9498 Co-owner Ken Candelas has an entire course on theory here: metalmastermind.com/metal-music-theory/

  • @jonathanlupo5333
    @jonathanlupo5333 2 года назад +3

    Great songwriting system and super valuable, free resources!

  • @markedwards1033
    @markedwards1033 Год назад +1

    This is so solid! Thank you so much. Your channel has really helped me!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      We appreciate that!
      We've got more in the course, Metal Songwriter's Forge: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

  • @chriswftdj
    @chriswftdj 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! I came here because I love the arrangementsand structures in metal music. I write "electronic music" and the arrangements are very often, alot of the time, just boring. Thanks for some great insights. Inspiring

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome and glad this helped. Yea, electronic music can be redundant so have changes in the progressions and keys can help

  • @Eyeolair
    @Eyeolair 3 года назад +6

    Thank you. Liked and subscribed :-) you're great at describing the different steps.

  • @ronswary
    @ronswary 3 года назад +5

    Now this is content to follow for sure this is where you stand out from the herd of guitarist online brother 🤘🏻🔥🎸

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  3 года назад +2

      Thank you, brother! I decided to put this on our Metal Mastermind channel since we have the new songwriting course! This is in direct relation and Ken and I both know how frustrating songwriting can be!! So I really want to help simplify it...and this is also giving myself that kick in the rear to write more (I've been in the middle of writing an album for a year now!)

    • @ronswary
      @ronswary 3 года назад

      @@metalmastermind I hear you loud and clear . I need get to kicking my own butt too

    • @lillehammerexperimental
      @lillehammerexperimental 3 года назад

      Songwriting : 50% coming up with the stuff, 50% kicking yourself in the butt!!

  • @ModernDecay70
    @ModernDecay70 3 года назад +2

    Youre a great speker and teacher. Good luck with your channel and teaching endeavors.

  • @thewolfinsheepsclothing7116
    @thewolfinsheepsclothing7116 Год назад +1

    Man you have no idea how much you have helped me(and I’d assume many more) to make it easier turning my life around.🤘🏾 much love

  • @shredbacca
    @shredbacca Год назад +1

    ive been playing guitar for 6 nearly 7 yrs and ive got 4k videos of riffs ive come up with but now with ur help i think its time to do something with em

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Awesome to hear that and thank you for watching our videos. We also have a complete metal songwriting course (covers everything, not just guitar) if that’s something you’re interested in: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

  • @jimbomctimbo1610
    @jimbomctimbo1610 Год назад +1

    Great video! I had a friend that had that same ltd guitar it was so much bang for your buck!

  • @Captaintripps1
    @Captaintripps1 Год назад +1

    Man I love that classic hangar 18 shirt I use to have the same one when I was 6 but it was an all over print I miss it bad so glad to see a vintage shirt but remastered a tad and thinks fir the killer lick teaching

  • @kotrena
    @kotrena 2 года назад +1

    Your video deserves thousands of comments and millions of views. Amazing job

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад

      Thank you, we appreciate that and glad this helps!

  • @tots8982
    @tots8982 3 года назад +5

    This was helpful as hell thanks man🙏

  • @pjthomas3973
    @pjthomas3973 Год назад +1

    I love your videos bro, They are and have been so helpful with my guitar and bass playing and writing. Appreciate the content very much! Thank you! 🤘🏼🔥🤘🏼

  • @jessewilliamson5519
    @jessewilliamson5519 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this! This is totally new to me and I would love to be able to learn how to do this better. I've seen other videos and they are just too complicated for me. This break down is great. One thing though I personally don't understand is the components of a song like intro / coarse / ottro , etc , the actual flow of it all, as one song. I think with most modern song there is more to it than just that, but I Love this video! Thank you for making this, it was very helpful!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      Really glad this helped! We also have a metal songwriting course if that's something you're interested in: metalmastermind.com/courses/

  • @sykrosis
    @sykrosis 2 года назад +2

    You're awesome man. Thank you for this video.

  • @hoosierdaddy2308
    @hoosierdaddy2308 Год назад +1

    Very very cool. I couldn't click fast enough when I saw the title. I'm a decent guitar player, but suck at figuring out how to make them into songs. Or, not that great and this is a great system. Love it. I'm more of a blues and 80s metal guy, but love almost all music.
    Digging that LTD ESP too man. I've been thinking of getting one of their new single cut EC series I think it is with stainless frets, etc.
    I want to try this, and I'm going to use some chord inversions, etc. I'm big on riffs though. The Christian band Stryker is great at riff songs to me.
    Great stuff man and I subscribed and look forward to hearing more of your videos. Thanks man for this video. I learned a lot ❤

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the sub. Yeah, you can’t go wrong with LTD guitars.
      And yes, Stryper has some great riffs…especially Caught in the Middle

  • @blankcityaudio
    @blankcityaudio 3 года назад +2

    I'm glad I found your channel. Great video and very helpful.

  • @samblake5318
    @samblake5318 Год назад +1

    You’re a good dude bro, thanks for the vid, very helpful and easy to watch.

  • @JelloFluoride
    @JelloFluoride Год назад +2

    Only needed 1:22 seconds to sub your channel. You can indeed write a damn good metal riff and song.

  • @marquisdecarabas1312
    @marquisdecarabas1312 Год назад +1

    Great clip man...like i read in the other comments i am not the only guy who plays since 20 years completely self taught. I come from a time with no YT and no internet so self taught was realy self taught. To be honest i was sceptic when reading the name "metal mastermind" i thought "oh yeah...another guy who shows off his godlike skills and telling me how easy this is"...but hell yes... You sir are on another level. Having the skills and the ability to tell them others in a simple and usable way. Thumbs up from Germany 🌍🤘Metal World Wide🤘🌍 thank you 😁

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Thank you, I appreciate that 🙏🏻🤘
      Yeah, we didn’t have all the luxuries back in those days!

  • @clearlysuperiorusername8404
    @clearlysuperiorusername8404 Год назад +1

    I haven’t been able to try this method out, but I’ll test this method on the hardcore songs I’m writing with indie sections and see if I can apply it.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      It's great to see you're writing your own songs! 🤘

  • @gabet3754
    @gabet3754 Год назад +1

    That’s awesome man. Good lesson

  • @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams
    @ManicMovesDrowsyDreams Год назад +1

    What a cool channel you've got here. Exactly my learning style too. Thanks.

  • @freddykrooger
    @freddykrooger Год назад +1

    love this guy

  • @soldierbreakneck771
    @soldierbreakneck771 Год назад +1

    Thank you this is helpful!

  • @rosstec6728
    @rosstec6728 2 года назад +2

    This is very helpful. Thank you.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад

      You're welcome!
      Also, we have a metal songwriting course on our platform if you're interested in taking a deeper dive: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

  • @gavinsnyder5627
    @gavinsnyder5627 Год назад +1

    I feel like this is solid advice. Typically I think as you get more and more into playing you end up doing these things in an intuitive sense. Especially if you're someone who delves into theory. Whether you're into writing advances harmony or just know the basics. The level of theory in this video is just the basics. However that bit of knowledge goes along way. (Knowing what notes and chords are in any particular key) I believe knowing a ton of theory isn't necessary to be a good artist. Although it doesn't hurt and can only help. But that's why I said it's typically an intuitive thing. Meaning once you have a riff, it's usually pretty obvious if you try to add another section an it doesn't sound great. Which is usually because stuff like modulating somewhere that clashes or something as simple as tempo. Modulation can add a great dynamic effect to a song. But it all depends on what effect you're shooting for. Most commonly people go up a 4th or 5th. But you have bands like Metallica who often modulate their verses and choruses up a whole step. In otherwords, they have a riff in e minor and play the riff more or less the same but rooted in F#. It just adds a bit of intensity to the song. Usually right before the chorus in Metallicas case. My advice, pay attention to the types of things bands do. Where do they modulate to? What feeling off effect does the modulation have? Do they switch to cut time for certain parts? Maybe the rhythmic feel is different.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Great advice and music is definitely an intuitive (and personalized) thing.
      Also, Ken has a great recent video on metal theory here: ruclips.net/video/0JvBdkHRlyk/видео.html

  • @chrisbasham6958
    @chrisbasham6958 2 года назад +1

    Hey man, just found your channel here, wanted to say thank you for the videos, very helpful.

  • @lillehammerexperimental
    @lillehammerexperimental 3 года назад +3

    Great lesson !! Thanks 🤘🔥

  • @playsgamespoorly-l3i
    @playsgamespoorly-l3i Месяц назад

    This is very cool - subscribed and just wish I found it 3 years ago!

  • @metallum955
    @metallum955 Год назад +1

    thanks dude, you really helped

  • @ottopoika8525
    @ottopoika8525 2 года назад +1

    This helped me so much thank you!

  • @juliodefreitas157
    @juliodefreitas157 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful ❤️

  • @Jorge-he6im
    @Jorge-he6im Год назад +1

    😮I never thought of this. This is so useful. And probably a great way to catalog tour riff. I'm sure there isna program that helps

  • @justinfaiola4229
    @justinfaiola4229 Год назад +1

    Guitar world did and interview with Mark Morton of Lamb of God years ago. In it he talks about his “riff farming” process. Great key points from that in addition to the points in this video would have you pumping out songs

  • @detts5082
    @detts5082 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад

      Glad this helped! We expand a little more on it in our blog here: metalmastermind.com/riffs-to-songs/

  • @Ejb5154
    @Ejb5154 2 года назад +2

    Great Video! One small thing is the F# power chord is out of the Em key because it contains a C#. It can still sound good though.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад +1

      Yes, that F# note is in the key of Em. But you can also do a lot of cool things with the F#m progression (that's where your C#m chord will come in and that blends nicely).

  • @qualix6
    @qualix6 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Really well explained and informative.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  2 года назад

      Thank you, glad this helped! Also, we have a complete metal songwriting course here: metalmastermind.com/metal-songwriters-forge/

  • @antalantal2366
    @antalantal2366 Год назад +1

    Very useful!

  • @briankirwan6958
    @briankirwan6958 2 года назад +1

    Great video ; simple but effective and on point.

  • @philippmethling6216
    @philippmethling6216 2 года назад +1

    Awesome lesson!

  • @prodGolon
    @prodGolon Год назад +1

    It helped me a lot!

  • @theplague1466
    @theplague1466 Год назад +1

    even if you might never read that comment: thanks for the tutorial :D makes writing songs drastically easier than i´ve done it before :D much love and stay heavy!

  • @donniemccann613
    @donniemccann613 2 года назад +1

    I have recently just stumbled upon your teaching tecnique videos and I have only seen a couple of them yet but I'm already thinking that they are going to be very helpful..., The problem I always seem to get snagged on is when it's time for me to switch the bad ass riff I have and make an awesome chorus with it ...

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Glad to hear this helped. Check out this video next on songwriting: ruclips.net/video/EFfG1CvM5Rk/видео.html

  • @RisingSun96
    @RisingSun96 Год назад +1

    Great video Jason, very useful and informative info here, it helps a lot, thanks! You're like the cool metalhead dad I never had haha 🤘

  • @JohnDoe-fz7hz
    @JohnDoe-fz7hz Год назад +1

    Ok, that's the Basics: The Tricky part is when the flow of your music changes the root note so you end in another scale and if you want to go back to your main riff it can be really difficult. In Metal usually also not so often the riffs are straight in Key. To get it more interesting you use a lot of chromatic, or add tones chords that are not in the Scale which becomes challenging playing a solo over that chord progression.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  11 месяцев назад +1

      The beauty of all this is there are no rules…it’s an open forum to create something new and different, and more importantly, create something that speaks to you. If your passion for your own music is strong, that will spread to others.

  • @romaneichholz7273
    @romaneichholz7273 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @midkiffjd
    @midkiffjd 3 года назад +1

    Very cool stuff Bro!

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  3 года назад

      Thank you, glad this helps!!

    • @midkiffjd
      @midkiffjd 3 года назад

      @@metalmastermind I've been playing and writing songs for over twenty years but I enjoyed your approach to ideas. 🤘

  • @crazy.scorpio
    @crazy.scorpio Год назад +1

    Love this.....

  • @oliverschmidt4831
    @oliverschmidt4831 Год назад +1

    The II chord in minor is a diminished triad, F#dim in E minor

  • @kcmsixsixsix
    @kcmsixsixsix 3 года назад +1

    Great lesson Jason 🤘🏻

  • @ahjfs
    @ahjfs Год назад +1

    this video is amazing you are amazing

  • @justice5897
    @justice5897 Год назад +1

    Man so right 👍🏾

  • @waynewilcox444
    @waynewilcox444 3 года назад +1

    You make it look so easy arggghhhh...

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  3 года назад

      Lol...sometimes you just start winging it and cool stuff comes out!

  • @jacksparro3150
    @jacksparro3150 Год назад +1

    The way I interpret step 7 is like telling a story. A story in riffs.

  • @normbarrows2
    @normbarrows2 3 месяца назад +1

    Back when I was recording, I used "Aggression" as the name of my band. The overall emotion would probably be "negativity". "Planet Earth" was a typical cut, with the chorus being: "I'm just doing time on planet Earth." I would usually shoot for at least 3 riffs or chord progressions that worked well together for a single song - but it can be done with just one or two riffs (might be kinda dumb and repetitive though - think: 7 nation army). riffs, drums, then matching basslines, then a solo, then vocals. I recorded 3 CDs and 5 EPs of original material. went as far as I could without a singer. couldn't find a singer, so I just stopped. stopped playing, writing, and recording.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  3 месяца назад

      Sounds like it's time to get back into it!

    • @normbarrows2
      @normbarrows2 3 месяца назад

      @@metalmastermind Nowadays, I build them more than play them. I've done about 75 guitar builds or mods since I took up the hobby in 2019. My guitar shop burned a year ago, along with my collection (96 guitars). I just finished my first build in my new shop: Mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, no inlays, just side dots. Trapezoid neck profile, triangular heel joint, bolt-on, just two machine screws. The back of the neck and heel joint have been coated with Teflon tape. Minimalist one piece mahogany body. Steinberger "R" trem, Floyd Rose locknut and string anchors (headless with faux triple pronged headstock). Seymour Duncan Nazgul / Sentinel pickups, TESI kill button, mini toggle 3-way switch, on/off switch, rear mounted controls. My experimental builds use a leg/strap bar that prevents neck dive, and the guitar is shifted about 4 inches to the left, for easier semi-palm muting. I post videos of my builds on RUclips.

  • @josephdeluca7602
    @josephdeluca7602 Год назад +1

    Bad ass video!

  • @aggemunk
    @aggemunk Год назад +1

    Sick video, really helpful!!! 🔥i'm wondering, in the beginning of the video when you play the first riff, how do you achieve that tone? pedals? amp?

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      I believe Positive Grid's BIAS FX was used for that but a lot of the sound and vibe you get is from your style of playing

  • @mayday777
    @mayday777 Год назад +1

    your way is actually simple and easy to get but i think it would mostly apply to beginners bc once you get used to composing you wont be needing to sit and choose your key and notes writing will just come up naturally and you dont need to think that mch of theory

  • @bojnebojnebojne
    @bojnebojnebojne Год назад +1

    Cant underestimate the immense utility of recording yourself.
    Because when you are playing, you just simply do not hear the riff as objectively as u can.
    Because you are in the moment focusing on your playing.
    Recoding yourself let's you step outside you own head so to speak and hear the riff / song / beat with your entire attention span.
    Some riffs are so fun to play that we get too biased by how it feels to play vs how it actually sounds, recording ourselves helps remove this bias.

  • @lowdz68
    @lowdz68 Год назад +1

    As a fledgling songwriter, I can usually come up with two parts of a song, but I always feel that the ending needs to go somewhere else, and that's where I struggle. I blame Tony Iommi!

  • @OriginalKingRichTv
    @OriginalKingRichTv 2 года назад +1

    Jason!!!! Yes!!!

  • @headbanger814
    @headbanger814 Год назад +1

    Metal Guru 🙏🤘

  • @jubju_services
    @jubju_services Год назад +1

    W vid thank you!

  • @springbloom5940
    @springbloom5940 Год назад +1

    The first thing to understand is that you're not a savant, so you're not going to be writing linearly. You're going to be digging through a box, looking for something that kinda fits next to something else and then working in a directed manner to fill the gaps.
    Second is the lesson I learned in my highschool art class, from one of the most amazing teachers Ive ever had. We worked all semester putting everything we had into a sculpture and our midterm grade was to unceremoniously destroy it. The work wasnt even evaluated, she walked into class told us to put it on the the table and smash it - pass/fail. The lesson being to not get attached to everything you do. Your riffs suck, if you get belligerent about forcing a riff you're attached to into a song, its going to suck. It works or it doesn't; you cant force it.
    Third, know the difference between a main or driving riff and a supporting or transitional riff. This goes back to attachment. That super killer riff you're bound and determined to use, may just not be comfortable in a spotlight. James Hetfield is a fantastic example, many of his best riffs are buried under solos.

  • @michael7v6
    @michael7v6 Год назад +1

    Tie actual notes in the riff you are playing or the notes in the key? Asking for my friend Jay.

  • @joaxen2012
    @joaxen2012 Год назад +1

    I usually write a couple of riffs, and then smash them together

  • @metalhead8338
    @metalhead8338 Год назад +4

    I wrote a melo-death metal riff, i think this will help, thanks! +1 subscribe +1 like! I'll watch more of your videos, because all of your topics are good! 🤘🔥🤜🤛

  • @kagenotatsumaki
    @kagenotatsumaki Год назад +3

    "I got plenty of D's in school. I shouldn't have told you that!"
    No worries Jason, the smartest people I know did the worst in School lol

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      Lol...yeah, school was definitely not my thing!

  • @MrMurphyum
    @MrMurphyum Год назад +1

    I appreciate you brother!
    Also I have a question, not related to this but might be a topic for a future video.
    Just bought a Jackson SLA6 barirone that suits better for downtuning.
    It came with emg active pickups, and Im not sure how am I supposed to feel about a battery powered stuff.
    Any thoughts?

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      Thank you. Jason here and I’m kinda with you on active pickups but those batteries last a while. Actives just give you more output. You can get a similar effect with passives by turning up the amp gain. I play my Ibanez with passive pickups more then anything through.

  • @bd______og
    @bd______og Год назад +1

    I think that 2 chord is supposed to be F# diminished or alternatively D over F# 🤔

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад +1

      Yes…we’re playing power chords hear, so just keeping it simple. Ken goes into more details in our theory videos like this one: ruclips.net/video/0JvBdkHRlyk/видео.html

    • @bd______og
      @bd______og Год назад +1

      @@metalmastermind Don't get me wrong 😆 I like this video, and I think Ken is great.

  • @BelakorVenator
    @BelakorVenator 8 месяцев назад +1

    Made this dark riff that’s in D and had built many ideas around it, but the main riff has a time signature I just can’t figure out. Spans 11 counts at 160bpm, and consists of 18 notes. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  8 месяцев назад +1

      We just released a new video that will help you with different ideas for your riff here: ruclips.net/video/D1FzNA--_jE/видео.htmlsi=j2kbwH7od22wPj86

    • @BelakorVenator
      @BelakorVenator 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@metalmastermind didn't help with figuring out the time signature, but I still appreciate the heads-up. Maybe I'll take your suggestion and add a bit more to stretch it to signature I don't have to "figure out".

  • @orala2593
    @orala2593 Год назад +1

    that riff really remind me of creeping death

    • @metalmastermind
      @metalmastermind  Год назад

      🤘 I've got a lot more riffs like this in Metal Riff Master: metalmastermind.com/metal-riff-master/