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  • @devinchittum1947
    @devinchittum1947 2 года назад +3418

    This is a topic that not a lot of people talk about but is really important. Keep up the vids bro

    • @nobodyburgen4594
      @nobodyburgen4594 2 года назад +5

      Damn 2k likes no responses

    • @devinchittum1947
      @devinchittum1947 2 года назад +4

      silent agreement amongst guitar players who can relate with the comment is all that’s needed😁

    • @nobodyburgen4594
      @nobodyburgen4594 2 года назад

      @@devinchittum1947 haha true

    • @arab6745
      @arab6745 2 года назад

      Some talk about, but no one explains how to do well. I came up with my own way because it's not possible to mute well the string lower than the one you're playing with the palm of your hand, at least for me. Never heard anyone talk about that.

    • @jayz6008
      @jayz6008 Год назад

      This is basic guitar playing it shouldn’t be talked about because it’s so basic

  • @neonblack6762
    @neonblack6762 2 года назад +2125

    This dude makes You feel like You are on a actual one on one lesson.

    • @jamesgreen6648
      @jamesgreen6648 2 года назад +14

      I know right im so excited mY Ys are turning capital wahggg

    • @neonblack6762
      @neonblack6762 2 года назад +3

      @@jamesgreen6648 yesssiiiiir lmaooo

    • @doomslayer8431
      @doomslayer8431 2 года назад +2

      Ikr and I love it

  • @shelparks988
    @shelparks988 2 года назад +1032

    He said" sympathetically resonate" he's on another level.!

    • @jamesjarrettt3995
      @jamesjarrettt3995 2 года назад +5

      Didnt he mean symphonetically?

    • @zachr1386
      @zachr1386 2 года назад +33

      @@jamesjarrettt3995 no

    • @albreal
      @albreal 2 года назад +63

      @@jamesjarrettt3995 no. Sympathy means you copy the others. Aka. Vibrate too. I play bass. Sympathetic noise is a sound killer.

    • @naturaljoe759
      @naturaljoe759 2 года назад +24

      @@jamesjarrettt3995 If you have ever seen a sitar, the extra set of strings without frets are “sympathetic strings” and are there just to ring out and resonate when the other strings are played. Sort of like the droning pitch of a bagpipe.

    • @luckyhippy4898
      @luckyhippy4898 2 года назад +8

      Sympathetic resonance or sympathetic vibration is a harmonic phenomenon wherein a passive string or vibratory body responds to external vibrations to which it has a harmonic likeness. The classic example is demonstrated with two similarly-tuned tuning forks.

  • @cnelly4582
    @cnelly4582 2 года назад +9

    It's very refreshing to see a guitarist on RUclips who isn't just giving tips to find a chance to show off.

  • @TheGuyWithWifi
    @TheGuyWithWifi 2 года назад +119

    ‘Sympathetically resonate’
    Mmh SPEAK TO ME YOU BEAUTIFUL NERD I LOVE IT

  • @varbeinlausi5228
    @varbeinlausi5228 2 года назад +74

    I was going crazy when this happened, honestly thought that my guitar was broken. But now it makes perfect sense.

  • @Batmonthesequel
    @Batmonthesequel 2 года назад +352

    I was just talking with a drummer about this the other day. Same thing happens with his Tom’s and snare if he doesn’t tune them right

    • @gavinbrooks100
      @gavinbrooks100  2 года назад +42

      Interesting! Makes sense

    • @The.One.True.B
      @The.One.True.B 2 года назад +34

      snare buzz can be such a nightmare. I've tried all sorts of tricks to make it stop. Nothing works. Just gotta change the tuning of some heads.

    • @onslaughtmma5110
      @onslaughtmma5110 2 года назад

      @@The.One.True.B Best of changing the whole drummer, for a superior drum machine

    • @The.One.True.B
      @The.One.True.B 2 года назад +3

      @@onslaughtmma5110 not for jazz

    • @TheMagicalArden
      @TheMagicalArden 2 года назад +8

      @@onslaughtmma5110 BOOOOO
      /s

  • @Mark-zi6nt
    @Mark-zi6nt 2 года назад +34

    Whenever I'm tapping with both hands i make sure i mute with my left hand too (instead of taping strings with tape to eliminate noise like Metallica).
    Right mutes lower bass strings, left higher strings.
    Keep in mind i don't tap bass strings, but if i did, left hand would mute majority of strings, hope it makes logical sense.

    • @gavinbrooks100
      @gavinbrooks100  2 года назад +2

      Yep! This is the ultimate approach 👍

    • @hmpz36911
      @hmpz36911 2 года назад +1

      I mute with my right hand during tapping. I lay my wrist across the strings and use raptor tapping, which is a middle finger thing. That way, my pick never has to readjust.

    • @Mark-zi6nt
      @Mark-zi6nt 2 года назад

      @@hmpz36911 I'm index finger tapper, allows me to hit precisely and with more power :)

  • @mysterybotts
    @mysterybotts 2 года назад +294

    This is a really good video, definitely would’ve helped me when starting. Thank you for actually taking the time to talk about this very particular subject in detail. And in a approachable concise way!

    • @gavinbrooks100
      @gavinbrooks100  2 года назад +29

      You’re welcome! A lot of people do it without realizing

  • @COURTSIDEJAY
    @COURTSIDEJAY 2 месяца назад +3

    Jerry Cantrell says hello

  • @JesusMowsMaLawn
    @JesusMowsMaLawn 2 года назад +34

    I wish I could've seen this when I started playing haha. You're doin good work man

  • @RSpracticalshooting
    @RSpracticalshooting 2 года назад +1

    Nice to see a short about guitar playing that actually gives good, accurate info with a bit more technicality than usual.

  • @Bilsuburbians
    @Bilsuburbians 2 года назад +21

    Daamn this is really informative and so simple. Thank you for this! 🔥👍

  • @wbRosario
    @wbRosario 2 года назад +7

    I've been looking for this info for the longest time. Thank you!

  • @3stevam
    @3stevam 2 года назад +8

    Keep up with the content bro, thanks for the help!

  • @FG-vp6id
    @FG-vp6id Год назад +1

    this dude legit gives the best tips when it comes to guitar

  • @timothyprescott7621
    @timothyprescott7621 2 года назад +2

    For anyone who's interested, here is a fun fact. The topic he's is talking about is called sympathetic vibration and it is most apparent when the interval between the open string and the note you're playing is a perfect interval. Particularly perfect unison (the same note) or perfect 8th (an octave). It is a very useful tool for all string players, but here is how we use it in violin. You have four open strings. G, D, A, and E. If you play a note in a higher register that is the same as one of these strings, the violinist will listen to the open string to hear if it is sympatheticly vibrating. If it is, that means the violinist is playing the note in tune. If not, the violinist needs to make an adjustment to fix their intonation. However, because the violin is not plugged in (unless you're using an electric) the only person who will hear the vibration is the violinist. It is a really handy trick.

  • @mattirwin6089
    @mattirwin6089 2 года назад +5

    You got yourself a new subscriber! Love the content brother!

  • @poggamer69
    @poggamer69 2 года назад +1

    Very solid advice which all good players use. Also, when playing the thick strings, you can mute the thin ones with your fretting hand.

  • @vak5461
    @vak5461 2 года назад

    Dude, keep going!!! 💗

  • @koopasandwich1114
    @koopasandwich1114 2 года назад

    Yesiir teachin the basics

  • @michaelschardine3043
    @michaelschardine3043 2 года назад

    I really hope you give lesson or something like that because you seriously have an awesome demeanor about playing guitar and you obviously know what you’re doing. Thank you for sharing these videos man!

  • @NebMunb
    @NebMunb 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. That dissonant noise is always annoying when playing sweeps. Great lesson for beginners of sweep picking. I didn't know about the open strings ringing out because you're playing a specific note that causes the noise.

    • @gavinbrooks100
      @gavinbrooks100  2 года назад

      Yes! This is why some areas of the guitar are a lot hard to play cleanly. Any sweep with a lot of notes on the 12th fret is way harder to play clean than one without

  • @professional_goose2409
    @professional_goose2409 2 года назад +1

    This happens with other instruments too it’s called sympathetic resonance and sometimes (like with a violin) you can use it for vibrato

  • @prathameshbhambure
    @prathameshbhambure 2 года назад

    Okay, I literally experienced this in the studio today where I was working on a piece. It's something new that I need to work on and I'll eventually get there. Thank you very much for the advice!

  • @lightartorias552
    @lightartorias552 Год назад

    I’ve said it before, but damn dude. I’ve never seen anyone provide such valuable information for free, let alone do it in small practical bits of info. Super effective and immeasurably valuable. My friend is changing musicians lives out here. 🤘

  • @deathmetalrules3692
    @deathmetalrules3692 Год назад

    Thank you bro. Means alot for you doing these videos

  • @inraviratious6418
    @inraviratious6418 2 года назад +3

    Yeah, the G string always gets me lol. Thanks for the info!

  • @notnicenicholas
    @notnicenicholas Год назад

    Helpful!

  • @juliodefreitas157
    @juliodefreitas157 2 года назад

    Awesome tip, and thank you for sharing. 💙👍

  • @donaldblankenship5163
    @donaldblankenship5163 6 месяцев назад

    Yes muting!!! Changes everything! Still working ❤

  • @areligaming6263
    @areligaming6263 2 года назад

    All the small stuff that adds up to a professional, clean sound. Great video.

  • @michaelmccleery3776
    @michaelmccleery3776 2 года назад

    Dude, thank you so much for these in-depth tips, especially with the guitar fully in view. You're a great teacher and I subscribed after watching a few shorts. Keep on teaching brother!

  • @hmpz36911
    @hmpz36911 2 года назад +1

    The fact that you have to explain this to people blows my mind. It's one of those things that we should just instinctively figure out in the first few months.

    • @gavinbrooks100
      @gavinbrooks100  2 года назад +4

      Some people have only been playing a few months! So they haven't figure it out yet 😂 -- Everyone has their own pace and their own strengths, weaknesses, blind spots

    • @hmpz36911
      @hmpz36911 2 года назад

      @@gavinbrooks100 I suppose, but it's just one of those "feel" things, like automatically learning to left hand mute the strings after playing a chord that you don't want to ring out, or instinctively pulling back your right hand if you are "over" palm muting.

  • @guppy3284
    @guppy3284 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @SpazzMatticusTheGreat
    @SpazzMatticusTheGreat 2 года назад +1

    Been having this problem ever since I started playing bass with a pick. Thank you!!

  • @ayushgaikwad2652
    @ayushgaikwad2652 Год назад

    Thanks bro!

  • @barrett8071
    @barrett8071 2 года назад

    THANKS!

  • @chaseonthecase9191
    @chaseonthecase9191 2 месяца назад

    Wow. For the first time I actually felt like someone was directly teaching me

  • @JoeKyser
    @JoeKyser 2 года назад

    I am self taught and found this out myself but it took a while. This is priceless info here

  • @justanothergamer7918
    @justanothergamer7918 2 года назад

    Your a life saver. I never would have thought to do this

  • @kristianglavan7651
    @kristianglavan7651 8 месяцев назад

    Hey what’s up just started taking my playing seriously and just wanted to say these tips are awesome keep them coming thank you !

  • @IAmAmirul
    @IAmAmirul 2 года назад

    Dude really love this. Please keep this up!!

  • @PhrozyCS
    @PhrozyCS 2 года назад

    yo you’ve popped up about 3 times today, and every tip you’ve given has helped me a lot! answering all of the questions i wish i could have had answered a while ago.

  • @joshthemighty7700
    @joshthemighty7700 2 года назад

    This is super valuable info, thanks

  • @androidphone1901
    @androidphone1901 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video sir

  • @gszuntz
    @gszuntz 6 месяцев назад

    I love your videos, you also had a massive impact on me with the way you pinch harmonic.

  • @itsthecabbage1174
    @itsthecabbage1174 2 года назад

    Thank you my guy. Thank you

  • @elijah23_
    @elijah23_ 2 года назад

    Thanks for the advice 🤘

  • @Poorleeno
    @Poorleeno 2 года назад

    Excellent tip to raise beginners bars, I'm just hopping back in and appreciate this reminder

  • @SuperLukey1996
    @SuperLukey1996 2 года назад +1

    I play drums not guitar but this guy is so good at explaining all this shit that other would take 10 minutes of your time explaining

  • @shinobu9537
    @shinobu9537 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @blackstyle28
    @blackstyle28 2 года назад

    I had no idea. Thank you

  • @erykaldo2l270
    @erykaldo2l270 2 года назад

    Oh shit thanks a lot! No one is talking about this, its good to know how to prevent the unwanted sound!

  • @nahuelmat
    @nahuelmat 2 года назад

    This is an exceedingly useful tip! Thanks for the practical and no BS advice :D

  • @tituskolars3843
    @tituskolars3843 6 месяцев назад

    I spent my first 2 years of playing guitar making this mistake. Watching people rake into bends helped me figure it out.

  • @paulsture7045
    @paulsture7045 2 года назад

    Nice tip!!!!

  • @AmirAli-xv8rm
    @AmirAli-xv8rm 2 года назад

    Educational🤝

  • @benjaminholcomb9478
    @benjaminholcomb9478 2 года назад +2

    He single handedly exponentially expanded my knowledge on this subject.
    And while I don't plan to take it further, nor do I have any way to apply it, I appreciate this education nonetheless.
    Mostly, because it sounds noice™.

  • @cleangoblin2021
    @cleangoblin2021 2 года назад +1

    I figured this out from playing my best piece, which is tuning the guitar.
    Well the palm mute is amazing

  • @sonicsimplorio928
    @sonicsimplorio928 2 года назад

    that helped so much, thanks man

  • @hazelwears8728
    @hazelwears8728 2 года назад

    Thank you for the tip.

  • @prophet4722
    @prophet4722 2 года назад

    That makes a lotta sense and helps a lot

  • @partytimejew3771
    @partytimejew3771 2 года назад

    The hero we all need

  • @andreicrisan1836
    @andreicrisan1836 Год назад

    thanks so much I have been struggling with this for a long while

  • @mightythiccc3350
    @mightythiccc3350 2 года назад

    Dude I really needed this tip. Thank you bro

  • @claudevieaul1465
    @claudevieaul1465 2 года назад

    Good to point this out, dude! 🙏
    Even if you palm-mute properly, your tremolo springs in the back resonate, and so do the strings between (lock)nut and tuners.
    I always put strips of foam in the trem springs, and a cheap and cheerful hairband on the headstock 😎🤘

  • @Metal-Mai
    @Metal-Mai 8 месяцев назад

    Oh my god thank you so much :D I’ve been playing for 5 months now, so I need this.

  • @bonesguitarist4147
    @bonesguitarist4147 2 года назад

    Really helpful

  • @wkgates
    @wkgates 2 года назад

    Resonant frequency is the frequency that excites an object or system (in this case, the guitar string), causing the vibration to spontaneously amplify (get louder). Interestingly, the resonant frequency of a string is dependent on it's thickness and shape (geometry) as well as the material itself (steel strings, nylon, etc.). This means that depending on the gauge and type strings you are using, the notes that excite other strings (the resonant frequency) will be changed.

  • @travisjohns744
    @travisjohns744 2 года назад +1

    Nice shirt and good tips on playing. Charlotte NC is watching

    • @Jaundyy
      @Jaundyy Год назад

      i was thinking the same thing haha NC does have some talent

    • @Jaundyy
      @Jaundyy Год назад

      i was thinking the same thing haha NC does have some talent

  • @ataydaloglu
    @ataydaloglu 2 года назад +3

    I always thought the problem was my guitar , afterall i just had to mute the other strings

  • @edwardjatko5667
    @edwardjatko5667 Год назад

    Dude I love how you teach !! Seriously if you see this I appreciate every note buddy

  • @Schullibo
    @Schullibo 6 месяцев назад

    you have got a talent to teach
    Greets and thanks from Germany ✨🤘🏻

  • @madmickometal5205
    @madmickometal5205 2 года назад

    that is very good advice, muting and clean picking 🤘 rock on brother 🤘 metal for life 🤘

  • @DtSkyy
    @DtSkyy 2 года назад

    Bros on a different level of knowledge. Appreciate you king

  • @HeyItsHexcal
    @HeyItsHexcal 2 года назад

    This helps a lot

  • @AnoopKamatar
    @AnoopKamatar 2 года назад +1

    You can put an elastic band or a fret wrap at the top of fret

  • @Dzeroed
    @Dzeroed 2 года назад

    Thanks man. I've been playing 29 years and this has ALWAYS pissed me off. The hairband trick is good for stopping this while you're recording

  • @beautifulagonization
    @beautifulagonization Год назад

    You are great thank you

  • @KP-eq9bl
    @KP-eq9bl 2 года назад

    This guy is a god at guitar. Look at his face, he's probaly not over 25, and I'm totally curious where his journey leads. Watched him some time now and I can say there is no other channel that beats so much knowledge into my head, I've learned so much from you. You could get big famous if you want to! Thank you so much for that!!🔥❤️

  • @benceszabo5515
    @benceszabo5515 2 года назад

    Resonance is a cool phenomenon

  • @LotusBoi1989
    @LotusBoi1989 2 года назад

    there's also some techniques for using your left hand to help mute other strings. Like, say you're fretting a note on the high E string, you can use the pad of that same finger to just touch the B string to help mute it.

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter 6 месяцев назад +1

    The note C# makes my tremolo spring ring out. It could be a C# anywhere on the fretboard and it would have the effect

  • @samsguitarcovers
    @samsguitarcovers 2 года назад +1

    Nice job

  • @CntBckt
    @CntBckt 2 года назад

    Good info.

  • @doc_matter
    @doc_matter 2 года назад

    I've been batteling this, been palm muting! Great topix!

  • @pumpkin_the_snek
    @pumpkin_the_snek 2 года назад +1

    depending on the genre, that noise may be a good thing :)

  • @asmit_plays
    @asmit_plays 2 года назад

    Physics + Music = Magic✨

  • @johnnyfrisco5354
    @johnnyfrisco5354 2 года назад

    The noisy strings comes about especially when using high gain distortion... The pickups become ultrasensitive to the slightest open string vibration. Distortion will often squeeze good tonal qualities out of your sound too.........

  • @myusernameisstolen
    @myusernameisstolen 2 года назад

    Specifically they are harmonics, most predominantly if you play the same note as one of your strings is tuned to an octave (or more) higher it can it to resonate on the lower strings causing the distortion!

  • @richardmesser900
    @richardmesser900 2 года назад

    This is especially true for guitars with active pickups. Fishman Fluence Moderns, are great for drowning out alot of extra noise. Alot of metal guitarists especially need to realize that there are also great passive pickups that are still super heavy, i.e. Joe Duplantier signature DiMarzio Fortitude pickups and Seymour Duncan makes GREAT passive made for metal guitar and shredding!!! BUT... You do still have to learn this technique. It just makes it easier, (IN MY OPINION) using some passives!!! So many companies are making amazing passive pickups!!! If you like active pickups, but don't want so much extra noise, grab some Fishman Fluence pickups!!! You won't be disappointed!!! You have an active pickup that can also give you a heavy yet passive sound that drowns out much of that unwanted noise! Its like they have a built in (noise gate). Cool technology!!! But I'm off the topic. Once again, you DO need to know your muting technique!!!

  • @LukeIngels
    @LukeIngels 2 года назад

    This sympathetically resonates with me

  • @NathanVariety
    @NathanVariety 2 года назад

    I did not know about this tysm

  • @pablocastaneda681
    @pablocastaneda681 Год назад

    dude you just solved a problem ive had for such a long time now

  • @totallybartsimpson
    @totallybartsimpson 2 года назад

    muting the strings with ur thumb is common sense on bass and everyone knows it, but i’ve been playing electric for around the same time and never even knew how to mute the strings, thank you!

  • @dylanmccallister1888
    @dylanmccallister1888 2 года назад

    Learned early on because im a nerd, to try and mute the other strings because of harmonic frequency.
    Harmonic frequecy can make aircraft literally vibrate themselves apart. When in hs i toured the boeing Renton factory and a huge thing the manufacturing engineers focused on was harmonic frequency between different things in the manufacturing environment that could distort the work being done by the machines.

  • @fernandosepulveda7297
    @fernandosepulveda7297 2 года назад

    This is especially true on bass.

  • @user-cc4gk6gx6w
    @user-cc4gk6gx6w 2 года назад

    I’m attempting to teach myself and this is very helpful, thanks man

  • @thisguyhd6591
    @thisguyhd6591 2 года назад

    3 years old mystery to me THANK YOU!