Just stumbled across your page. I’m a 20+ years strong die hard Incubus fan and your page for just covers as well as tutorials is phenomenal. If you haven’t done it yet, I’d strongly recommend a guitar lesson video for the acoustic version of Pardon Me. It was the first song I ever learned to play start to finish and it has some fairly challenging chords in the verses. But more fun to play acoustically in my opinion and will impress any crowd in a house party or campfire setting. Keep pumping out the content! 🤟
Hey Alex and thank you very much! I do have a tutorial for the acoustic version of Pardon Me, but it’s on my Patreon page and not on RUclips 😁. Thanks for watching! 😊👍🏻
Great and easy to follow as always. Im currently slowly getting back into guitar after a long layoff, Currently playing through a solid state orange Crush CR60C, i plan on upgrading once I can prove to myself (and wife..) that I stick with it and keep playing. Is there any pedal OD or Dist Pedal that you know of that comes anywhere close to the tone here, the amps dirty channel is pretty good but i prefer to use Pedals into a clean channel.
Thanks Luke, good to hear you’re getting back into your guitar playing 😁👍🏻 There’s a great comment from Ash on another person’s comment that has very similar question to yours. Check it out and see if it helps you (my very lazy response 😅😂)
I’ve never tried one but my understanding is the RV6 is a more reverb focused pedal where as the rv3 is a more delay focused pedal. So the rv6 has delay, but only with reverb too. With the rv3 you can have just delay, just reverb or reverb and delay together. I hope that helps?
Any advice on a "rectifier in a box" pedal? I know there's quite a few out there, but you got that perfect tone figure you may know the best one to get
I’ve had a few people ask this recently. I’ve seen some good things about the tc electronic dual wreck. I’ve never tried one or any other Mesa in a box kind of pedals so worth having a look at some reviews and some sound examples to see what you think 👍🏻
I would think it would work just fine 👍🏻. I would guess if you put it as the first pedal in your chain, it would act like your guitar’s volume control. Give it a go and see what happens 😁
Amazing videos & lessons!!! Much appreciated!!! Was wondering if you are planning on doing What, Where, When next??? I can’t find the tabs for it anywhere I just know Mike uses a capo on the 2nd fret… Thanks 🙏!!!
Getting the blue PRS Hollowbody II SE on monday and I'm looking forward to playing this. Currently have a rectoverb-25 and tone, though not the same is not bad. Great work! And thanks! Also, in the tab you don't seem to finish the intro distorted part with the other version of an Asus2. Goes from 7799 to 799 and never ends with 579.
Nice! Enjoy the new guitar 😊👍🏻 No problem, thanks for watching! Yeah, that was a mistake from my play through from a few years back - I have updated this now to reflect the lesson 👍🏻
Hey Nick. I know Mike never appears to use a volume pedal. Is there any reason not too? I feel like a volume pedal would make those swells a lot easier, but maybe I’m missing something. Thanks again for your awesome videos!
You absolutely could, it would give you the same result 👍🏻. If you do add a volume pedal, I’d put it right at the front of your chain so it acts like the volume control on your guitar as much as possible. No problem, thanks for watching!
You absolutely can. Depending how you have your pedals, you may want the volume pedal to be after any drive pedals but before the modulation and delay. Then again you might like it first in the chain to mimic the guitar volume control. Have a play around and see which you like best 😁👍🏻
No problem! I’m not entirely sure to be honest. There are some good suggestions in this Reddit thread though www.reddit.com/r/guitarpedals/comments/9hg0ff/whats_the_best_mesa_boogie_in_a_box_distortion/ Have a look through and see if you can find some demos and or go and try one for yourself with the same style of amp that you have 👍🏻
You could probably use an EQ pedal with just about any hard clipping distortion (Boss DS-1, Rat, etc). If you already own a hard clipping distortion pedal add an EQ pedal to your rig. Takes some time to learn but increases your flexibility. Even just the cheap Behringer EQ is great. If you just want to buy a new pedal then I can’t confirm for sure with your set up but I bet a JHS Angry Charlie would get you close since it has independent controls for bass/mids/treble.
I have a little solid state/digital bedroom amp, it's a Fender Mustang LT25 and it has some good built in distortion and other effects, but for this song I keep it on a clean channel and use a Mesa Engineering Throttle Box Pedal which does a fantastic job of emulating that fat Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier sound. Mesa have an EQ version of this pedal also but I can't afford it right now, but the EQ version would probably get you way closer to the Trem-O-Verb tone that Mike use to use for a fraction of the price of the actual amp. For guitar I use my PRS SE Standard (made in Indonesia not the USA). I don't have a flanger pedal either, I use a Boss PH-2 to recreate that sound as Nick suggested and the Boss RV-3 for delay and also an MXR Phase 90 for that 1 tiny part of the song. It all sounds pretty damn good as a poor man's rig trying to recreate Mike's tone as much as possible 😂
I’m not sure which part of the intro you mean? Are you referring to the part where you slide up to the 4th fret? Or the adding of your little finger onto the 5th fret? Both of these things Mike does live or certainly used to in all the old footage I watched of him playing it 😅
Just stumbled across your page. I’m a 20+ years strong die hard Incubus fan and your page for just covers as well as tutorials is phenomenal. If you haven’t done it yet, I’d strongly recommend a guitar lesson video for the acoustic version of Pardon Me. It was the first song I ever learned to play start to finish and it has some fairly challenging chords in the verses. But more fun to play acoustically in my opinion and will impress any crowd in a house party or campfire setting. Keep pumping out the content! 🤟
Hey Alex and thank you very much! I do have a tutorial for the acoustic version of Pardon Me, but it’s on my Patreon page and not on RUclips 😁. Thanks for watching! 😊👍🏻
Your channel is very great for beginners like us... Keep that up
Thank you, appreciate that! 😊👍🏻
10/10 video and lesson. Great production quality too. Your guitar + effects sound amazing. I need a distortion and flanger now!
@@JimiGLee thanks so much! ☺️👍🏻
Have you ever done New Skin yet? I love your guitar cover of it and wonder how the effects are placed and if im playing it right.
Thank you and not yet but it is on my list 😁👍🏻
Great and easy to follow as always. Im currently slowly getting back into guitar after a long layoff, Currently playing through a solid state orange Crush CR60C, i plan on upgrading once I can prove to myself (and wife..) that I stick with it and keep playing. Is there any pedal OD or Dist Pedal that you know of that comes anywhere close to the tone here, the amps dirty channel is pretty good but i prefer to use Pedals into a clean channel.
Thanks Luke, good to hear you’re getting back into your guitar playing 😁👍🏻
There’s a great comment from Ash on another person’s comment that has very similar question to yours. Check it out and see if it helps you (my very lazy response 😅😂)
Nick thank youuuu so much again!! Im love the Under My Umbrella lesson, now you made me falling in love for you aheuaheuhaeuh!!!!!
No problem! 😊👍🏻
Great lesson! Thanks!
No problem, thanks for watching! 😊👍🏻
Great tutorial, man! 🤘🎸
Thank you and thanks for watching, I hope it helped 😊👍🏻
What are your thoughts on the Boss Rv6 compared to the RV3 have you tried it before?
I’ve never tried one but my understanding is the RV6 is a more reverb focused pedal where as the rv3 is a more delay focused pedal. So the rv6 has delay, but only with reverb too. With the rv3 you can have just delay, just reverb or reverb and delay together. I hope that helps?
@@Fitzgerd thank you love your videos!
Time to Record this song again
You read my mind 😉😏🤘🏻
Any advice on a "rectifier in a box" pedal? I know there's quite a few out there, but you got that perfect tone figure you may know the best one to get
I’ve had a few people ask this recently. I’ve seen some good things about the tc electronic dual wreck. I’ve never tried one or any other Mesa in a box kind of pedals so worth having a look at some reviews and some sound examples to see what you think 👍🏻
How would the volume swells fare with a volume pedal? I figure it would work, but I just want to double check for any caveats
I would think it would work just fine 👍🏻. I would guess if you put it as the first pedal in your chain, it would act like your guitar’s volume control. Give it a go and see what happens 😁
Amazing videos & lessons!!! Much appreciated!!! Was wondering if you are planning on doing What, Where, When next??? I can’t find the tabs for it anywhere I just know Mike uses a capo on the 2nd fret… Thanks 🙏!!!
Thank you and no problem! Do you mean the song if not now, when? I don’t have it planned to do it any time soon but maybe in the future 😊👍🏻
@@Fitzgerd Yeah that’s what I meant haha… My Bad… Thanks 🙏 Again
@@2010PRSGuy no worries, I understood what you meant 😉😊👍🏻
Getting the blue PRS Hollowbody II SE on monday and I'm looking forward to playing this. Currently have a rectoverb-25 and tone, though not the same is not bad.
Great work! And thanks!
Also, in the tab you don't seem to finish the intro distorted part with the other version of an Asus2. Goes from 7799 to 799 and never ends with 579.
Nice! Enjoy the new guitar 😊👍🏻
No problem, thanks for watching!
Yeah, that was a mistake from my play through from a few years back - I have updated this now to reflect the lesson 👍🏻
Hey Nick. I know Mike never appears to use a volume pedal. Is there any reason not too? I feel like a volume pedal would make those swells a lot easier, but maybe I’m missing something. Thanks again for your awesome videos!
You absolutely could, it would give you the same result 👍🏻. If you do add a volume pedal, I’d put it right at the front of your chain so it acts like the volume control on your guitar as much as possible.
No problem, thanks for watching!
You running your pedal directly in front of the preamp or on the effects loop?
@@mrhamburgler480 no effects loop, all pedals into the front of the amp 👍🏻
Can you do the volume swell with a volume pedal or expression pedal? Or would it not be the same effect.
You absolutely can. Depending how you have your pedals, you may want the volume pedal to be after any drive pedals but before the modulation and delay. Then again you might like it first in the chain to mimic the guitar volume control. Have a play around and see which you like best 😁👍🏻
@Fitzgerd Thanks, I'll definitely be doing some experimenting with this.
@@Musicislife668 no problem, have fun!
Which flanger did Mike use? A Boss BF-2?
That I don’t know, but the BF-2 is probably a good guess 😁👍🏻
@@Fitzgerd Thanks! 😎🎉
Thank you for this! I've got a Fender amp. What pedal would you recommend to get that heavy Mesa sound with it for this?
No problem! I’m not entirely sure to be honest. There are some good suggestions in this Reddit thread though www.reddit.com/r/guitarpedals/comments/9hg0ff/whats_the_best_mesa_boogie_in_a_box_distortion/
Have a look through and see if you can find some demos and or go and try one for yourself with the same style of amp that you have 👍🏻
You could probably use an EQ pedal with just about any hard clipping distortion (Boss DS-1, Rat, etc). If you already own a hard clipping distortion pedal add an EQ pedal to your rig. Takes some time to learn but increases your flexibility. Even just the cheap Behringer EQ is great. If you just want to buy a new pedal then I can’t confirm for sure with your set up but I bet a JHS Angry Charlie would get you close since it has independent controls for bass/mids/treble.
I have a little solid state/digital bedroom amp, it's a Fender Mustang LT25 and it has some good built in distortion and other effects, but for this song I keep it on a clean channel and use a Mesa Engineering Throttle Box Pedal which does a fantastic job of emulating that fat Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier sound. Mesa have an EQ version of this pedal also but I can't afford it right now, but the EQ version would probably get you way closer to the Trem-O-Verb tone that Mike use to use for a fraction of the price of the actual amp. For guitar I use my PRS SE Standard (made in Indonesia not the USA). I don't have a flanger pedal either, I use a Boss PH-2 to recreate that sound as Nick suggested and the Boss RV-3 for delay and also an MXR Phase 90 for that 1 tiny part of the song. It all sounds pretty damn good as a poor man's rig trying to recreate Mike's tone as much as possible 😂
Are u in
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I don't know any of these chords :(((((
You do now 😉😁
Your making that intro a lot harder than what it really is. You stay on that same chord shape and just lift your finger up adding that A note to it.
I’m not sure which part of the intro you mean? Are you referring to the part where you slide up to the 4th fret? Or the adding of your little finger onto the 5th fret? Both of these things Mike does live or certainly used to in all the old footage I watched of him playing it 😅
That’s what I do, but Mike probably does it nicks way or at least use to
Infact I used to use a ehx small stone