Thanks for this. I really like this technique and i'll definitely be using it! My problem is that when i come up with a good riff i like, i record it and then i tend to instantly put drums on it, and double it, and already start 'engineering' and get way too much into detail about it which then often results in that after that i don't have any idea anymore what else i can play that fits to it, because the initial vibe and energy of it is gone by then... this technique you're showing is much better in this regard because you just keep going and not care about what fits or what doesn't at the time of recording. Oh and congratutlations to making a new person :)
Love your content. I'm amazed on how you manage to stay close to the fans with such humble approach and nice attitude. I appreciate it. I'll travel 12 hours in June to watch your show in Vitoria. Great band! You inspire me to play guitar! Thanks for everything
Hey man, really enjoyed this. I'm a big fan of 'All Them Witches' and your channel. I'd been hoping you uploaded something on song writing. Got me fully inspired to get recording! Many thanks.
Really inspiring, Ben. I always enjoy your recording videos (like that epic Silver to Rust solo session). I think it's like watching sports is for some people. Congrats on the new addition to the family!
Ben, you are true gem. Not only great musician but also huge inspiration in riffcrafting ;) i wish best for you and band, fingers crossed for new drummer.
This is so appreciated, maybe my favorite video of yours yet! I love being able to see how you write songs, especially how you start from a blank slate and create something interesting so quickly. I really feel like I got a cornerstone-sized chunk of songwriting knowledge with this, so thanks for sharing!
Hey Ben! Another great lesson. Can you make a tutorial on how did you compose Everest? I have watched the tutorial on how to play it, but I'm really interested in knowing how did you write it? It sounds classical to me, but not really. Looking forward :)
Very interesting. I'm not familiar with Logic, and all these DI tools. Does the click come from this Logic too? How does it "see" the click to lay out the grid?
Wicked man! What is your setup here? Simply guitar into interface into logic? How much stuff do you play like this vs an amp? I have been struggling to find motivation to play myself and thinking some new sounds (i.e. using software) would spark that fuse vs using my same amp and pedals!
You’re a great guy for sharing with the fans. Love your guys’ sound. I would love to see you do a video with Parks playing together for a tutorial.
You’ve become one of my favorite guitar players. To me your riffs never sound clichéd or formulaic.
you seem like a good dude, and you're a great guitarist. thank you for sharing your knowledge with us 🙏.
Thanks for this. I really like this technique and i'll definitely be using it! My problem is that when i come up with a good riff i like, i record it and then i tend to instantly put drums on it, and double it, and already start 'engineering' and get way too much into detail about it which then often results in that after that i don't have any idea anymore what else i can play that fits to it, because the initial vibe and energy of it is gone by then... this technique you're showing is much better in this regard because you just keep going and not care about what fits or what doesn't at the time of recording.
Oh and congratutlations to making a new person :)
I really like your playing and your tone. One of my favourite song ever is Diamond. I never get bored of it. Keep up the good work, quality content.
Love your content. I'm amazed on how you manage to stay close to the fans with such humble approach and nice attitude. I appreciate it. I'll travel 12 hours in June to watch your show in Vitoria. Great band! You inspire me to play guitar! Thanks for everything
You’ve become a master of tone. Don’t stop.
Hey man, really enjoyed this. I'm a big fan of 'All Them Witches' and your channel. I'd been hoping you uploaded something on song writing. Got me fully inspired to get recording! Many thanks.
Really inspiring, Ben. I always enjoy your recording videos (like that epic Silver to Rust solo session). I think it's like watching sports is for some people. Congrats on the new addition to the family!
Ben, you are true gem. Not only great musician but also huge inspiration in riffcrafting ;) i wish best for you and band, fingers crossed for new drummer.
Ok, that's actual great content for people who's struggling to write new stuff.
Amazing
Ben you are the man. Thanks for sharing! My wife just got a fancy MacBook. Time to buy an interface and start crackin skulls.
McLeod sends the sickest riff to the cutting room floor @10:32.
Haha listening back you are right.
I discovered ATW just a few weeks ago, and I’m hooked! Congrats to you and your little one!
These tutorials are great, thanks for sharing your wisdom Ben!
Can’t wait to see you guys at Download fest this year 🤘🏻
Man, this is pure creativity and determination.
Greetings from MX. Thanks a lot for sharing your wisdom, you rock.
This is so appreciated, maybe my favorite video of yours yet! I love being able to see how you write songs, especially how you start from a blank slate and create something interesting so quickly. I really feel like I got a cornerstone-sized chunk of songwriting knowledge with this, so thanks for sharing!
thanks a TON for making these vids Ben... I love watching your creative process. very inspirational!
Congrats on the new baby :)
congratulations on the baby ❤️
Great ideas and love the riffs here. Gonna try this for sure, thanks!
awesome insight into the riff writing of one of my favs. love it
Hey Ben! Another great lesson. Can you make a tutorial on how did you compose Everest? I have watched the tutorial on how to play it, but I'm really interested in knowing how did you write it? It sounds classical to me, but not really. Looking forward :)
Great video! Always appreciate your approach! Congrats on the baby 🎉
Ben - this video was just what I needed today! Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks man, to the point, awesome.
Thanks for the videos man! Ur guitar tone is gnarly, love it
awesome lesson my friend. keep the good work. cheers from br.
Super helpful tip. Thx for sharing it, you are awesome
This is absolutely incredible advice, thank you for this.
Great writting tool, will definitely give it a try! Would lave more songwritting tutorials from you :)
You are a gate opener not a keeper! Legend
thanks for sharing! looking forward for more videos like this! 🤘
Sounds like "Tool" a litl bit, cool!
Very cool and intuitive . Thanks for sharing
Loving this.
Great technique. I must try it. Thank you
Hi Ben
Love your music and your playing
Could you show the riff in 1st vs 2nd please thanks
Corey
Thanks for the vid, subscribed for moar ☺️
Gracias! Por favor vengan a Chile!!!!!
Very interesting. I'm not familiar with Logic, and all these DI tools. Does the click come from this Logic too? How does it "see" the click to lay out the grid?
Wicked man! What is your setup here? Simply guitar into interface into logic? How much stuff do you play like this vs an amp? I have been struggling to find motivation to play myself and thinking some new sounds (i.e. using software) would spark that fuse vs using my same amp and pedals!
Wow what a great video and practice idea man. That Tom Morello plug in sounds really nice. What studio monitors are you using to play through?
Great video.
Enjoy your playing.
What tuning are you using.
Are you down half a step but with the E down to C?
Ya mon