I used to live around the corner from him. He had a garage sale once about 20 years ago and sold me a classical guitar for $5! I still play it all the time. Mastodon rules!
This is such fantastic insight. One key point he made that every guitar player needs to understand: “ you don’t need to be a great guitar player to write a great song.” Technical guitar wizardry is cool and all, but a great memorable riff and song is so much better.
Exactly why I can listen to a shred virtuoso once or twice and say "wow" and never listen to them again... And also why I can listen to Black Sabbath a thousand times and say "wow" and listen to them a thousand more times.
@@TheOfficialCaseMade Exactly right. The only shredder I can make an exception for (when I’m in the mood) is George Lynch. For some reason his playing strikes me as more soulful. But yeah, Iommi all day (and Kelliher)!
Problem is that many don't realize is.....there is so much more to Guitar Wizarding than shredding, but non Guitar players, and beginners don't recognize, or really notice it.
I love Mastodon's intricate riffs but what honestly impresses me the most is the structure of how they fit together. They are amazing at coming up with memorable chord progressions and motifs that stick in your brain
If Mastodon is ever playing in your area, I highly (!) recommend looking into booking lessons with Bill. It was not cheap, but it was such a fantastic experience that it was well worth it. The only other guy who signed up for it in my city didn't show, so I had one hour with Bill, talking riffs, albums, sobriety, and even jamming Oblivion together, which was probably one of the best moments of my guitar-playing life so far.
This brought tears to my eyes. Lost my mom to cancer and I love playing Mastodon riffs. Thank you so much for your music and words, Bill! Love you like a younger brother would do.
I love his approach to riff writing. You can tell he has really developed his craft over his life-long journey as a musician. There is genuine intent behind the choices he makes in his riff writing. It's not just meandering, lifeless noodling on guitar. Everything is well thought out. And well explained too! Great stuff from Bill.
I've always fancied B.Hinds more because I thought he is the main guitar writer in the band but lately I realised that most of my favourite mastadon riffs and licks are written by Bill. Sorry Bill, i appreciate you more now.
Fantastic guy and guitar player. Mastodon is one of the only metal bands that can hang with the older metal giants. They have their own sound and its one amazing wall of sonic bliss.
Mastodon’s level of songwriting and riffing, in terms of complexity and boldness, is exactly what I’m pursuing as a musician. Thanks a lot for these advices. I would LOVE to get more of that kind of videos from Bill, I’d even pay for it. Such great musicians.
I dont really even listen to Mastodon very much at all, although I love everything I have heard from them. However, every time I see a video of Bill explaining his writing process, I try to listen to every single word he says, and apply everything I learn from his advice. The guy just seems to have a formula that works.
Hands down one of my favorite guitarists. I briefly met him at a show years ago. He popped out of a door to take a peak at the crowd. I noticed him, went to shake his hand and got to say a quick hello. He quickly went back through the door when he saw more people walking his direction
I just dip my fret fingers in butter and then everything slides into place. Doesn't hurt to strap a biscuit or two to your kneecaps for the running knee slide
Thank You Sir for sharing the story and the great advice on upriffing (my fun new term). I am experiencing similar mom health issues and it is stressful to say the least. As a relatively new player, about 3 years now, the help on adding to the good riff was something I needed to hear, and hear, to understand the next step for me. I so appreciate that important thread. Thank You! I hope in some way you are able receive the thanks and appreciation from the comments. You have in nearly eight minutes taught me how to get to the next level with playing. And mostly, I hope your mom is doing well. Thank You once again.
His mother actually was the inspiration for Emperor of the Sand. I suggest watching the documentary. The whole concept album is a metaphor of a person being diagnosed with cancer, suffering and than ultimately dying but in a super interesting desert setting!
In my opinion its about contrast as well as tension and release. Like mayb write a shitty riff to put in a song with your killer riff so it seems all the more killer when u play it. Love mastadon
I recently hit a wall with my songwriting. This video was extremely helpful in helping me to reframe my approach and really take my time to make something great!
I remember hearing Once More round the sun for the first time, Tread Lightly really hit like a ton of bricks. Absolutely memorable and brilliant Chorus.
1:24 an incredibly good example of expanding on an idea but without overplaying...like, he doesn't just noodle or add a bunch of wanks, he adds fullness to the chord, and makes it more interesting to listen to and complex without adding a zillion notes. Sometimes that is indeed the answer, but not always.
Thanks for giving us your gift @BillKelliher and also letting us you know about personal shit you were going through during the writing of "OMRTS". I've loved you guys since Remission. Keep going 🤘
I love what he says about "Putting it away" I totally do this and Just wrote a full since with a riff I had from last year😂 but it finally all came to me! Absolutely aolid advice. Never make it forced😊
In the 90s, I always started crazy and took away notes until I got to the very bones of the riff, And also a LOT of rehearsal, I fed from the whole band.
Never really listened to Mastedon… but this video is gold. Will check them out now. Also going to go into a RUclips rabbit hole to see if Bill has other videos
Even if you don’t immediately like the first few songs you hear give them another go. I avoided them for years I assume because of whatever couple of songs I heard first but then I heard something I liked and dig deeper and I really love a lot of their stuff now. They still have stuff I don’t really like but heaps I do.
That’s a Mayonnes from Poland, I believe. I’m not too familiar with their models, but I have seen that same M on some of their guitars and basses. I have heard that they’re incredible instruments from the reviews I’ve seen and read. They sell worldwide for the most part if you check their site or Reverb. Hope this helps!
I used to live around the corner from him. He had a garage sale once about 20 years ago and sold me a classical guitar for $5! I still play it all the time. Mastodon rules!
Amazing story, you have to try and get it signed
This is such fantastic insight. One key point he made that every guitar player needs to understand: “ you don’t need to be a great guitar player to write a great song.” Technical guitar wizardry is cool and all, but a great memorable riff and song is so much better.
And Mastadon proves they aren’t mutually exclusive haha
End of the day sweeping across the neck is just chords with extra steps
Exactly why I can listen to a shred virtuoso once or twice and say "wow" and never listen to them again... And also why I can listen to Black Sabbath a thousand times and say "wow" and listen to them a thousand more times.
@@TheOfficialCaseMade Exactly right. The only shredder I can make an exception for (when I’m
in the mood) is George Lynch. For some reason his playing strikes me as more soulful. But yeah, Iommi all day (and Kelliher)!
Problem is that many don't realize is.....there is so much more to Guitar Wizarding than shredding, but non Guitar players, and beginners don't recognize, or really notice it.
I love Mastodon's intricate riffs but what honestly impresses me the most is the structure of how they fit together. They are amazing at coming up with memorable chord progressions and motifs that stick in your brain
If Mastodon is ever playing in your area, I highly (!) recommend looking into booking lessons with Bill. It was not cheap, but it was such a fantastic experience that it was well worth it. The only other guy who signed up for it in my city didn't show, so I had one hour with Bill, talking riffs, albums, sobriety, and even jamming Oblivion together, which was probably one of the best moments of my guitar-playing life so far.
how much was it
@@kietchu2761 about 100€
@@kietchu2761 thought I had responded earlier this morning. It was about $100.
This brought tears to my eyes. Lost my mom to cancer and I love playing Mastodon riffs. Thank you so much for your music and words, Bill! Love you like a younger brother would do.
❤
I love his approach to riff writing. You can tell he has really developed his craft over his life-long journey as a musician. There is genuine intent behind the choices he makes in his riff writing. It's not just meandering, lifeless noodling on guitar. Everything is well thought out. And well explained too! Great stuff from Bill.
Tio Bill is the MAN!!! The Riff Master🙏 Thank you brother for this wisdom shared
❤
Thanks to Bill an DÁddario Strings and Manuel Ali for this guitar
He's a sick player and a guitar riff genius! Him and Brent are definitely a most favourite guitar duo for me.
Bill has the ability to mess with the notes inbetween the notes...
...with the use of great guitar strings of course.
Noteworthy
I've always fancied B.Hinds more because I thought he is the main guitar writer in the band but lately I realised that most of my favourite mastadon riffs and licks are written by Bill. Sorry Bill, i appreciate you more now.
I think maybe Hinds wrote the majority of the early stuff but Bill has taken over a little more. Could be completely wrong tho haha
Amazing guitarist and such a humble dude.
Fantastic guy and guitar player. Mastodon is one of the only metal bands that can hang with the older metal giants. They have their own sound and its one amazing wall of sonic bliss.
Mastodon’s level of songwriting and riffing, in terms of complexity and boldness, is exactly what I’m pursuing as a musician. Thanks a lot for these advices. I would LOVE to get more of that kind of videos from Bill, I’d even pay for it. Such great musicians.
I dont really even listen to Mastodon very much at all, although I love everything I have heard from them.
However, every time I see a video of Bill explaining his writing process, I try to listen to every single word he says, and apply everything I learn from his advice.
The guy just seems to have a formula that works.
I feel like i should have paid money for this great insight
Thanks Bill and D’Addario, that was some great advice and insight
Line 6 hx stomp into ik multimedia studio monitors. Whoa smart portable setup.
Even if not portable, still a perfectly nice little home setup for everyday playing/practicing.
Bill is unreal. So glad to see this come up in my feed
Incredible riff guy, Bill. Fuck yeah..
I love playing Tread Lightly and turns out I’ve been playing it wrong. I’m glad you made this video
We're glad we were able to help in your playing!
SAME HERE LOL Every video I see with Bill or Brent playing teaches me something new, every damn time lol
I can't ever decide on my favorite album opener, but Tread Lightly could be it
Hands down one of my favorite guitarists.
I briefly met him at a show years ago. He popped out of a door to take a peak at the crowd. I noticed him, went to shake his hand and got to say a quick hello. He quickly went back through the door when he saw more people walking his direction
If Alex Lifeson played metal
Bill is the riff God 🤘
Yes he is!
I do agree, sir.
Thanks to Bill for sharing some of his approaches to riffage!
Over the last 20 years or so Bill has become my favourite player, he's got it all.
Aint never heard him sweep pick or play an emotional lead
I feel the same way, he has quickly become one of my absolute top guitar heroes. Such a humble guy, but a face melting riff machine. ❤ Bill
I’m sorry for your loss Brother. Been a fan my whole life, since 2005..28 now! ❤ you man
I just dip my fret fingers in butter and then everything slides into place. Doesn't hurt to strap a biscuit or two to your kneecaps for the running knee slide
huge fan since hearing the Leviathan album 5-6 years ago... Bill is the riff master
Thank You Sir for sharing the story and the great advice on upriffing (my fun new term). I am experiencing similar mom health issues and it is stressful to say the least. As a relatively new player, about 3 years now, the help on adding to the good riff was something I needed to hear, and hear, to understand the next step for me. I so appreciate that important thread. Thank You! I hope in some way you are able receive the thanks and appreciation from the comments. You have in nearly eight minutes taught me how to get to the next level with playing. And mostly, I hope your mom is doing well. Thank You once again.
Bill is such a great writer and I know Mastodon is super popular, but I still feel like he doesn't get enough credit as a riff machine 🤘🏻
5:26 just turn the brightness down just a bit and it could easily be on Mayhem's Ordo Ad Chao album
This guys works on another level
Hope his mother is better, what a way to express his pain.
His mom passed back in 2017.
His mother actually was the inspiration for Emperor of the Sand. I suggest watching the documentary.
The whole concept album is a metaphor of a person being diagnosed with cancer, suffering and than ultimately dying but in a super interesting desert setting!
In my opinion its about contrast as well as tension and release. Like mayb write a shitty riff to put in a song with your killer riff so it seems all the more killer when u play it. Love mastadon
I recently hit a wall with my songwriting. This video was extremely helpful in helping me to reframe my approach and really take my time to make something great!
Thoughtful and does a great job explaining something so abstract and intimate.
I remember hearing Once More round the sun for the first time, Tread Lightly really hit like a ton of bricks. Absolutely memorable and brilliant Chorus.
Great masterclass Bill🙏
Thank you Bill!
1:24 an incredibly good example of expanding on an idea but without overplaying...like, he doesn't just noodle or add a bunch of wanks, he adds fullness to the chord, and makes it more interesting to listen to and complex without adding a zillion notes. Sometimes that is indeed the answer, but not always.
Thanks for giving us your gift @BillKelliher and also letting us you know about personal shit you were going through during the writing of "OMRTS". I've loved you guys since Remission. Keep going 🤘
I love it when you make videos, bro you gotta do more
We agree!
Awesome demonstration! 🤙❤️
I love what he says about "Putting it away" I totally do this and Just wrote a full since with a riff I had from last year😂 but it finally all came to me! Absolutely aolid advice. Never make it forced😊
Never listened to Mastodon but love this video. Fantastic insights. Learnt a lot.
Check them out they have some great material
In the 90s, I always started crazy and took away notes until I got to the very bones of the riff, And also a LOT of rehearsal, I fed from the whole band.
Loved it! Amazing class and meaning behind the riffs!
This man is a genius.
Great lesson. And we would love some presets from that hx stomp
Great video and insights! Thanks!
Thanks Billy
Hands down, my favorite guitar player
Amazing. I can see a correlation in the lyrics over the Roots Remain getting better getting/worse riff
Words and riffs to live by
Love this type of stuff. And Tread Lightly is a killer opener.
Ashes of Leviathan coming up soon!
Loved it. Roots Remain is a masterpiece. Bill is definitely one of the best guitarists!🤘🎸
Love Bill, great riff and song writer.
My favourite player of all time ❤️🔥
Never really listened to Mastedon… but this video is gold. Will check them out now. Also going to go into a RUclips rabbit hole to see if Bill has other videos
Even if you don’t immediately like the first few songs you hear give them another go.
I avoided them for years I assume because of whatever couple of songs I heard first but then I heard something I liked and dig deeper and I really love a lot of their stuff now.
They still have stuff I don’t really like but heaps I do.
“Crack the Skye” is arguably the greatest prog-metal record of the century. Just brilliant. And the endless variety of killer riffs…(chef’s kiss)
Great stuff,1 thing I’ve learnt that even a really dull riff will fit in nicely with another and make it great
❤ Bill is my hero. Best step dad ever.
Anyone know what brand the guitar is? Loving the different take on an RD shape
it is from Manuel Ali Germany
Love Bill
So inspiring! thanks
fascinating and very inspiring insight
Cant wait to see Mastodon in LA!!!!
Great video. Always enjoy his perspective on writing. Anyone know what guitar brand that is?
It’s a Manuel Ali guitars from germany 🤘
Masterclass!
What kind of guitar is that? Is that just a ESP custom shop? I dont recognize the headstock. Is he endorsing another brand? I feel out of the loop lol
This guitar is from my friend and custom builder Manuel Ali from Manuel Ali guitars Germany
Love Bill
I would Love to know The Helix preset for that Sound. ❤
05:05 damn never thought about that. Have to check that out. 😮
Rocking the IK Micro monitors 👌
Greatest god damn rock album of the 2010's
Dude's like 50 years old with a norwood 1, crazy
Nice shirt man.
God that’s such a good fucking riff
Love D’Addario and love Mastodon. This is so tasty!
❤❤❤
Dude I couldn’t agree more. I got riffs all day. I’m totally a less than average guitarist 😅
Very inspiring, thanks.
I love that some person is likely on their computer in the hotel room next door and just hears perfect mastodon through the wall😂
Fantástico!
Masterclass
What guitar is he playing here? Looks sick!
same question
@@lunaticscaleband Manuel Ali Underdog
Listening on iLoud monitors to Bill jam on iLoud monitors
What guitar is it? RD is the most appealing body shape to me so i regularly scout on everything that resembles it.
oh, just found it, its Manuel Ali Underdog.
@@feno8983 thats right
Can we get this helix preset PLEASE!?
Master Bill
Does somone knows what through Bill plays at this video, what amp modeller is that, kemper ?
"The roots do remain. I checked it". Brent Hinds
Dirty b
Fucking Bill of Today is the Day!!!
This guy listened to Bathory :)
The 2nd riff reminds me of Blood and Iron. Same chord movement, different voicings.
Rocks
Okay. SO more notes. Got it.
Which is the brand of the this guitar?
That’s a Mayonnes from Poland, I believe. I’m not too familiar with their models, but I have seen that same M on some of their guitars and basses. I have heard that they’re incredible instruments from the reviews I’ve seen and read. They sell worldwide for the most part if you check their site or Reverb. Hope this helps!
It’s not a mayones, 80% sure. The mayones M is different
@@irfanmyg agree... not a Mayones... No idea what it is, but I want one
@@BentAnat666 oooh absolutely
@@irfanmyg It's a Manuel Ali Underdog!
Please can someone give the correct pronunciation of the string maker as I have said it multiple ways for years too 😂
facts
What brand of guitar is that?
Looks like a shecter maybe
From Manuel Ali in Bad Salzuflen
Thank You Bill, I've been a D'addario dealer for 25 years and I'm still not sure how to pronounce it. I'm looking at you John Camp...