If you are talking about the main riff part is pretty easy. You use your middle and ring finger to mute the other strings so you are only playing the 2 strings you are pressing
@@andreavicelli3355 It's going to be an inverted power chord (the 5th is on the low E, while the root is on A... he also adds another 5th on the D string). It's a psychoacoustic effect wherein even though there is no bottom A string, the chords sound like they have a lower root note. Gojira uses this a lot. It makes sense that people would have differing opinions on the tuning between E standard and Drop A since there isn't a lot of playing that takes place between the bottom strings for it to matter. Plus, the bassist could always play the root notes on those chords.
No, but as they explained, inverted power chords if you don't do drop A, although that's probably what they did in the original recording. Maybe with a 7-string?
@@Xoninoxprivate haven't been able to find a clear video of Alex yet, but Mike's part is absolutely in Drop A. He's using his baritone Tele on it, same one he's using for Lost In The Echo which is also in Drop A now. Dave is seemingly in E standard on his bass though.
Instant respect from me for wearing a Kessoku Band shirt.
Either way, sounds exactly like the original!
Thanks you it s great perform and great tutorial thanks to you i can play this amazing song to linkin Park !!
Great cover bro, I loved it 👌🏻💙
Kessoku band shirt
I like your guitar Mine is ltd also
what are the movements of the right hand? top down usually?
How do you play the four Cord, it’s muted or at the air? (Srry for my English 🥲)
If you are talking about the main riff part is pretty easy. You use your middle and ring finger to mute the other strings so you are only playing the 2 strings you are pressing
@@lelandanthony6198 thanks 😊
Is it tuned to drop A?
E standard ☺️
@@LeisureGuitar_tab I don't understand....how can the power chords in the break be correct if it's E standard?
@@andreavicelli3355 It's going to be an inverted power chord (the 5th is on the low E, while the root is on A... he also adds another 5th on the D string). It's a psychoacoustic effect wherein even though there is no bottom A string, the chords sound like they have a lower root note. Gojira uses this a lot. It makes sense that people would have differing opinions on the tuning between E standard and Drop A since there isn't a lot of playing that takes place between the bottom strings for it to matter. Plus, the bassist could always play the root notes on those chords.
To play this according to the original, especially for the bridge, it’s in drop A
No, but as they explained, inverted power chords if you don't do drop A, although that's probably what they did in the original recording. Maybe with a 7-string?
the original is in drop a not in standard e (good job anyway)
does it matter,?its always muted
@@sam710v +1
No, they played this song in E standard. Check their live performance.
@@Xoninoxprivate haven't been able to find a clear video of Alex yet, but Mike's part is absolutely in Drop A. He's using his baritone Tele on it, same one he's using for Lost In The Echo which is also in Drop A now. Dave is seemingly in E standard on his bass though.
Nahhh its drop D bro
It would be nice if you added something more.
the song itself is fairly light on guitar parts lol, what did u wanted him to add? a solo??
A backflip
@@BenediktStangl real tbh
@@RaenyWavesa barrel roll
What do you suggest? A Stripper with a cake inside?