thank you very much!!! I was struggling a lot with riff 4 until i saw your tutorial, it's also amazing the fact that you show how to play both guitars!
Ei saatana! Onpahan hyvin tehty video. Ihan hiton hienoa että oot väsännyt tämän! Ja kiva jos omasta klipistä oli apua, multa oli se Hartwallilla kuvattu video! :) Kiitti vielä!
I think they both go up to the 8th fret in the studio version, but this video is focusing on the live variations! I wanted to make something different compared to all the other lessons of this song, just like I included Jim's extra solo in my Unsainted lesson. But thanks for checking this one out dude! 🙌
Those are pinch harmonics! It's definitely a very cool technique, but they can be a little tricky. Basically what you need to do is play a note and then hit the string with your picking hand's thumb very, VERY lightly. The harmonic changes when you move your picking (or fretting) hand up and down. It can take a short while until you get the technique down to a muscle memory level, but once you get there... ahh man, a nice pinch harmonic in the right spot is so nice!
What a nice channel!!👍pls continue your 'how to play slipknot live' series.thankyouuuuu👍😄🙏
Thank you, I'm glad you like the it! I will definitely keep on doing lessons since people seem to enjoy them so much. 😁
Tutorial like no other. Simply great and clear
Amazing tutorial, been practicing this song for quite a while and I'm so happy I came across this video, it helped me a lot!
Love a mick Thompson is heavy on the down strokes while him uses alternate picking, love the details
Bro you're really the best. Keep doing. This is great
thank you very much!!! I was struggling a lot with riff 4 until i saw your tutorial, it's also amazing the fact that you show how to play both guitars!
Nice tone!
Ei saatana! Onpahan hyvin tehty video. Ihan hiton hienoa että oot väsännyt tämän! Ja kiva jos omasta klipistä oli apua, multa oli se Hartwallilla kuvattu video! :)
Kiitti vielä!
you are The master...
Haha thank you! 😂
@@ArttuAunola would you show how to play The devil in I AS Jim root??
The real Way to play that song.
5:15 i think mick does slide to 8 fret not to 20,you can hear it on the record.Thanks for your lesson)
I think they both go up to the 8th fret in the studio version, but this video is focusing on the live variations! I wanted to make something different compared to all the other lessons of this song, just like I included Jim's extra solo in my Unsainted lesson. But thanks for checking this one out dude! 🙌
@@ArttuAunola Oh,this makes sense then.And I have a question,have you tried Mick’s neural dsp plugin?
The Omega Granophyre plugin? For sure I have, I used on Mick's preset in it for his parts in this video!
@@ArttuAunola Thanks for the answer)
You're welcome mate, thank YOU for checking out the video! 😁
Nice tones. What did you used for them?
What should be the song for my next lesson? Let me know! ⚡
Tuning for this song is Drop B: B, F#, B, E, G#, C#
It would be cool to see The Blister Exists!
Definitely! I can keep that in mind. Love the tremolo picking lick that Mick does in the verses!
@@ArttuAunola Yeah! I'll be waiting!
Hello,maybe All out Life/ Liar's funeral/ The Devil in I ?:) I think it would be great. I`m teaching Slipknot songs just only with your lessons :)
Coincidentally I've already looked into All Out Life and The Devil In I! Just stay tuned haha! 🙌
How do you hit that high note ?
Which high note exactly? 😁
Min 2:41 Mick Thompson part
Those are pinch harmonics! It's definitely a very cool technique, but they can be a little tricky. Basically what you need to do is play a note and then hit the string with your picking hand's thumb very, VERY lightly. The harmonic changes when you move your picking (or fretting) hand up and down. It can take a short while until you get the technique down to a muscle memory level, but once you get there... ahh man, a nice pinch harmonic in the right spot is so nice!
@@ArttuAunola wow that’s very cool. I’ll start practicing. Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help! 🙌
I don't agree with some parts. I've been watching Jim and Mich how they play and there are many differences. Nevertheless - good job.