you're really great at knowing when to double track, quad track, etc. I see a lot of people who have no clue what they're doing when it comes to that stuff. Well done man!
@Guitarsamuraislayer quad tracking is a common method used for "thickening up" your guitar sound; essentially giving the quitar more presence in the mix without having to boost volume or compression. Panning/ post effects on Quad tracking is all up to user preferences/ what suits the part. If I ever quad track, I like panning 2 guitars 100% left and right, and the the other 2 guitars about 75% left and right. Usually I'll far pan the lower registered rhythm parts while the upper register parts/ lead melodies will be on the 75% sides. that approach to panning is exactly what Opeth did on Still life, they would later experiment with different quad tracking techniques likes playing a Riff twice with lots of Distortion, and twice with very little Distortion (that's the technique used on watershed. For the music I compose myself though, I usually double track, just so things are more focused and immediate, and I only use quad tracking when there is a distanct multi layered section in the song.
You've demonstrated perfectly that the reason why this album and Mikael's songwriting are so great is because there's literally 4 guitars playing simultaneously and blending together to make an amazing wall of sound and harmony. Well done, man!
I'm gonna use this as an addition to the tab to look at how it is played. Most of the tabs are inaccurate, but your playing seems to be right on point! Nice job, you've got a 40+ years old fan :D
I don't smoke and I rarely do alcohol. But, Opeth is one of those bands that you listen in your rocking chair with a cigar in one hand and a glass of quality whiskey in the other. The all too familiar part starting from 2:56 did not disappoint, goosebumps like after taking five scoops of beta-alanine. Great job buddy, you have a new subscriber here!
Your hands move just like Mikaels. These Opeth covers are perfect. Great stuff man!!! Should post some more. Something out of left field for opeth. Like beneath the mire or something.
Thanks a lot. I've been thinking about doing another one of these soon, but making the backing track myself this time instead of overlaying on the original track. I'll probably do Moonlapse Vertigo, but we'll see.
@@tylerjacobson8012 Hell no I don't sing lol. Not sure what I'd do about vocals. Probably leave it instrumental. Maybe mimic some of the clean vocals on like a clean guitar, IDK.
@@VignetteQ haha. Neither do I. Neither would I attempt mikaels vocals ever either. Do what you think is best. Moonlapse vertigo is such an interesting song sonically that you could do it as an instrumental and it’d still be awesome. It’s so dense with great riffs and amazing melodies that it could stand on its own without his vox. Can’t wait to hear it. Especially that opening when you’d jump in with Lingrens melody in the second part of the intro.
This is an amazing cover of a phenomenal song. I'm in awe of just how accurate you've got it down. Do you have any tips to avoid getting left hand cramps during the acoustic part beginning at 3:45? I've seen advice on other videos regarding playing barre chords more comfortably but I just can't seem to apply those techniques to half barre chords, especially when a second finger comes in to bar the three high strings. At that point is your index finger also barring the four strings behind it or just hitting the single note on the D string?
Well I'm not sure if I can offer any special advice other than the typical stuff. Make sure your finger is as close to the fret as you can, try not to press any harder than you have to. Try seeing just how little pressure you can apply and still have the note ring out. Maybe try using some arm strength to fret the bar. Also examine how hard you are picking; the harder you pick, the more pressure you have to apply with your fretting hand to not have the note buzz out. With regard to when my third finger bars the high three strings in that moment, no my index finger is not barring the four strings behind it. Just the single note on the D string. No reason to apply all that pressure with my index finger needlessly there. Hope that helps!
I certainly plan to do that one. I was initially hoping to do the whole album by the end of the summer, but with how long these take + other projects that take priority for me at the moment, I doubt that will happen. Definitely want to get through the whole album eventually though. The Moor and Moonlapse are probably my favorites on the album, so I think I'm gonna aim to do those 2 by the end of the summer. After that, school and other stuff means IDK when I'll get to the others. Thanks for watching ^^
@@VignetteQ Oh, I completly understand what you mean by that. Opeth songs are usually long and the process of recording sometimes you miss one note or two (happens to me). Im still learng moonlapse vertigo by ear. its funny but also challenging . Well, thanks for your cover, i'll sub to your channel looking foward to see the next songs. Be safe :)
I mean the track's volume is a bit too high but you can clearly recognize his guitars. It's the tone that is perfect. You can hear when he switches to the Stratocaster.
Best Opeth covers on the web!
You've chosen the best Opeth songs to cover. Still life is too good
My man, im blown away by your talent, i'd love more Opeth cover
Man that tone is perfect! Amazing work
This is sick!! amazing !! please do Moonlapse Vertigo
you're really great at knowing when to double track, quad track, etc. I see a lot of people who have no clue what they're doing when it comes to that stuff. Well done man!
Thanks!
May I ask what the purpose of quad tracking is, and how to pan the tracks when quad tracking
@Guitarsamuraislayer quad tracking is a common method used for "thickening up" your guitar sound; essentially giving the quitar more presence in the mix without having to boost volume or compression. Panning/ post effects on Quad tracking is all up to user preferences/ what suits the part. If I ever quad track, I like panning 2 guitars 100% left and right, and the the other 2 guitars about 75% left and right. Usually I'll far pan the lower registered rhythm parts while the upper register parts/ lead melodies will be on the 75% sides. that approach to panning is exactly what Opeth did on Still life, they would later experiment with different quad tracking techniques likes playing a Riff twice with lots of Distortion, and twice with very little Distortion (that's the technique used on watershed.
For the music I compose myself though, I usually double track, just so things are more focused and immediate, and I only use quad tracking when there is a distanct multi layered section in the song.
@@Haxprocess thanks.for the info I'll try it in the future
You've demonstrated perfectly that the reason why this album and Mikael's songwriting are so great is because there's literally 4 guitars playing simultaneously and blending together to make an amazing wall of sound and harmony. Well done, man!
How is this the first time I've seen this? Amazing! Phenomenal tone!
Flawless dude my favourite Opeth track extremely well done proper awesome dude!
I'm gonna use this as an addition to the tab to look at how it is played. Most of the tabs are inaccurate, but your playing seems to be right on point! Nice job, you've got a 40+ years old fan :D
I'm in love with your covers, honestly, you are insane. Please do it more covers of Opeth.
Best Opeth covers on RUclips
I don't smoke and I rarely do alcohol. But, Opeth is one of those bands that you listen in your rocking chair with a cigar in one hand and a glass of quality whiskey in the other. The all too familiar part starting from 2:56 did not disappoint, goosebumps like after taking five scoops of beta-alanine. Great job buddy, you have a new subscriber here!
Best cover of this song on RUclips
incredible
Beautiful cover of a beautiful song
Brutal! this is awesome dude!!
Absolutely amazing. incredibly talented lad
These are legendary bro; please do more of these if you can
Young man, you absolutely KILLED this cover! Great job \m/
Fantastic playing!!! 🔥🔥 subbed for sure!
Bravo!!!
I wound happily contribute financially for Guitar Pro tabs of all your Opeth songs 👍🏻👍🏻
Unreal sound. How did you get the tone?
Oouuu man! The amount of effort you put into this cover! You play those guitars like a wild beast!! ❤️🤘
Still Life è il mio album preferito
Outstanding!
Your hands move just like Mikaels. These Opeth covers are perfect. Great stuff man!!! Should post some more. Something out of left field for opeth. Like beneath the mire or something.
Thanks a lot. I've been thinking about doing another one of these soon, but making the backing track myself this time instead of overlaying on the original track. I'll probably do Moonlapse Vertigo, but we'll see.
@@VignetteQ That’s a good idea. It’d for sure be the best live recording of moonlapse vertigo we have on RUclips. You sing too?
@@tylerjacobson8012 Hell no I don't sing lol. Not sure what I'd do about vocals. Probably leave it instrumental. Maybe mimic some of the clean vocals on like a clean guitar, IDK.
@@VignetteQ haha. Neither do I. Neither would I attempt mikaels vocals ever either. Do what you think is best. Moonlapse vertigo is such an interesting song sonically that you could do it as an instrumental and it’d still be awesome. It’s so dense with great riffs and amazing melodies that it could stand on its own without his vox. Can’t wait to hear it. Especially that opening when you’d jump in with Lingrens melody in the second part of the intro.
Dude you just made my week!
This is an amazing cover of a phenomenal song. I'm in awe of just how accurate you've got it down. Do you have any tips to avoid getting left hand cramps during the acoustic part beginning at 3:45? I've seen advice on other videos regarding playing barre chords more comfortably but I just can't seem to apply those techniques to half barre chords, especially when a second finger comes in to bar the three high strings. At that point is your index finger also barring the four strings behind it or just hitting the single note on the D string?
Well I'm not sure if I can offer any special advice other than the typical stuff. Make sure your finger is as close to the fret as you can, try not to press any harder than you have to. Try seeing just how little pressure you can apply and still have the note ring out. Maybe try using some arm strength to fret the bar. Also examine how hard you are picking; the harder you pick, the more pressure you have to apply with your fretting hand to not have the note buzz out.
With regard to when my third finger bars the high three strings in that moment, no my index finger is not barring the four strings behind it. Just the single note on the D string. No reason to apply all that pressure with my index finger needlessly there.
Hope that helps!
Amazing cover dead accurate! What gear are you using to get the guitar tone?
wnnnnnn increible! Demasiado bueno
Amazing performance!
Thanks!
Nice cover, bro. Maybe Moonlapse vertigo next?
I certainly plan to do that one. I was initially hoping to do the whole album by the end of the summer, but with how long these take + other projects that take priority for me at the moment, I doubt that will happen. Definitely want to get through the whole album eventually though. The Moor and Moonlapse are probably my favorites on the album, so I think I'm gonna aim to do those 2 by the end of the summer. After that, school and other stuff means IDK when I'll get to the others.
Thanks for watching ^^
@@VignetteQ Oh, I completly understand what you mean by that. Opeth songs are usually long and the process of recording sometimes you miss one note or two (happens to me). Im still learng moonlapse vertigo by ear. its funny but also challenging . Well, thanks for your cover, i'll sub to your channel looking foward to see the next songs. Be safe :)
@@weirddreams_fe Much appreciated, be safe as well ^^
Crazy good. Did you figure it all by ear? Some of those riffs are so wierd
awesome cover dude! What are you using for the tone? Its perfect
top-notch
Damn, you killed it!
Thanks!
Just awesome!
Great job on the cover 👏
You nailed it.
Cheers mate!
Very good!
Plot twist, this is what Mikael looks like on stage live.
excellent
more opeth then nowadays opeth!
Fucking awesome man
Amazing!
But wtf was that blue light thing you used during the acoustic part?
It's an E-Bow, which makes the string constantly vibrate via an electromagnetic field. Search it up, it's really cool
I don’t want to think about how long this must have taken to put together lol
And neither do I 😅
Coooool
Mikael should watch this!
The video is at 666 upvotes
Reminds me of playing halo
We never finished 2 on legendary
The backing track have too much volume, I can't hear what you are playing, you could play a different song in background. For me this cover is a fake
nah that dude just nailed it
I mean the track's volume is a bit too high but you can clearly recognize his guitars. It's the tone that is perfect. You can hear when he switches to the Stratocaster.
you must be absolutely deaf...