@@zacharycossey4998 ehh, I mean I've been watching Marty for 10 years at least, not as much nowadays but what I can say about his lessons, although he's a great player and teacher, he doesn't teach or play accurate representations of the songs he's teaching. He teaches his version of songs, axe of creations is spot on and the only channel I watch for tool lessons,he breaks it down in a way I can actually get it pretty quickly compared to others
Dude you are the best teacher Ive ever had. I wanna thank you for all your Tool videos. Im a self taught guitar player that started again playing after a 20 year gap. over a year and a half and making huge progress just playing and learning Tool You are the only guy I watch. Thanks Man.
This might be the best explained and thorough guitar tutorial I've ever seen. To the point. Notes on style and timing. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Man, thank you for the work you put into these vids. I've learned so much from your channel. Love your straightforward teaching style. One of the best i've come across. It's amazing to be able to finally play songs from your favorite band! Keep up the great work!
These are the best lessons on youtube by far. Ever sense i got my Diezel VH4 pedal my Les Paul sounds awesome with these riffs. Great job not messing around with the small stuff and keeping the lessons interesting. As you said, Adam's variations are endless he even plays them differently live each time. I love the way you explain the time signatures as this is one of the most difficult things for me to master. Thanks a million for you help and keep up the great work.
We missed you! Awesome breakdown, you made it real easy to understand the rhythm! You had mentioned that the 11\4 is a 3+3+3+2 feel, and that later the meter changes once to a bar of 3 and two bars of 4. 3+4+4 is also an additive rhythm adding up to 11. Them Tool guys is sneaky!!
Thanks my man! Nice catch too. I probably should have mentioned that (it still adds up to eleven). It's just a lot easier for me to count/feel the 3+3+3+2 that when the 3+4+4 kicks in, it feels very different. 4 never felt so long!
axeofcreation Like I said before, you are a great teacher! I love how you throw some theory in your lessons instead of just explaining "how to play it". I also like how you talk about the style of the guitarist and the time signatures used. Odd time signatures of 11, 13, 17 for example can be frustrating to play or "feel". But quite often they are written based on fragments added or "pieced" together. Dream Theater and Tesseract appear to use this frequently.
I was pretty confident with my knowledge of this song, but your lesson has really added to it. Especially how you slide during the beginning riff with your 3rd finger, really adds to the song. Cheers mate.
Thank you! Your instructions are extremely helpful. As some have stated already it's very neat how you mention the theory as you teach the song, since some of us don't have any education in that area.
I've been working so hard on this song. This video has helped me tremendously. This is hands down my favourite Tool song, from that dark sounding intro riff to the intense lyrics. I owe you big time for the help you've given me with this. PS my vote would have been for Tool Time/Tool Time Tuesdays
Man, let me just say I love your lessons/covers. Thanks a lot for making them. I wouldn't be able to live without Tool songs right now, but your lessons let me not just listen to them, but also play them myself! (I wish I could speak English better)
Great videos! All of them...Very easy to get a hold of the song...you're a great teacher... But...Where's the play through! They really pull it all together for me, I miss them :(
Thank you so much for all your hard work and time to teach us the epicness that is Tool. I've watched many videos of yours and you have a gift for teaching us scrubs the amazing sound of Tool!
This is an eye opener for me, I thought the first time you hit the 7th fret on the d string you're supposed to slide to the 8th fret, but going to the 10th fret and holding the note sounds so much better!
hey man. i love all of your tool lessons and they are so helpful. i wanted to ask if you can do a lesson on third eye next because i am starting a band and we wanted to learn and play that song first.
Another great video! Thank you for making music theory so much more approachable and less daunting. Would it be possible to make a video showing your tips and tricks for learning guitar parts by ear?
Really digging this lesson Greg! Just need to work out what you're doing with that (vibrato??) on the 10th fret in the intro riff. I think this is a good one for a beginner like me to get your teeth in and as usual, you explain it so clearly. Thanks mate!
He reached out to me a couple years ago, thanked me, and gave me tickets/backstage passes. I got to meet him, Danny, and Justin. That's more than I ever imagined, and more than good enough for me. He's a great dude.
I see you have a two notes...would you recommend getting that to use with a tube head or just getting an AXE-FX? I don't know what would be better. An AXE-FX would be more versatile but maybe more expensive. Thanks for all of your great vids!
Hey axe. I cant find your part 2 for this. I love the first part it sounds amazing with some distortion. Did you or RUclips take off the part 2 after the break down. No one else has tabs i like so im trying to get your video.
Hello! This is exactly what I needed. I am coming over from playing a ukulele and this video made me feel like there’s hope. I do have a question; my 17 and 5 on the low D don’t sound anything like yours. All other notes sound right except those two. Is that something in my amp setup? Speaking of amp setup, what would you recommend for this son as far as amp and effects? Thanks again and looking forward to getting this under my belt.
axe, your Tool videos are fantastic and I have learnt most of them well through your lessons. However, it is a bit of a shame that you don't talk much about your rig set up.. What software, how to get the right tone/sound, what delay settings and other effects? You seem to have the intro sound spot on & I don't really know how to get that using what I have available. I use amplitube 3 so there is lots to play around with in terms of amps, cabs, and effects pedals. Anyway, just a suggestion! Cheers.
+scareneb I no longer have the VGS, hence the fender. I'll probably make a video about it at some point. The issue is I'm always using something different. The older Tool lesson is the POD Pro. I use Bias and the Positive Grid software a lot. It would probably be a more "in general" kind of explanation.
Hey man! I'm a huge TOOL fan and I can play all of their songs, this one being one of my all time favorites! But can you tell me how you get Adams tone? This video was dead on! I have an Digitech rp90 processor, and in it, I'm using a messa boogie model 01 4x12 cabinet, because I know Adam uses a model. But there was also a Marshall 75 model 4x12. Which one should I use? Or does it matter? Thanx
Idk if I picked the best or worst song to start playing guitar lol, I just figured out how to palm mute, now harmonics damn, much to learn I still have.
I guess you can say you divided the video right In two. I'm here all night guys
Kalim Manigault LMAO!
aced it XD
you are 6 1/2 seconds off mate
hah
LOL! COMEDY
This song is full of perfectly placed nuances which Adam Jones is notorious for. It's not overly complicated but it really is ingenious.
You're like the only guy who teaches tool. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
When there's no one, there ultimate-guitar and GuitarPro, and set of ears :D
Yeah he's a very good teacher!!!
There is also marty music and lee john blackmore Whido this kind of thing but this is the only teacher that right in to.
@@zacharycossey4998 ehh, I mean I've been watching Marty for 10 years at least, not as much nowadays but what I can say about his lessons, although he's a great player and teacher, he doesn't teach or play accurate representations of the songs he's teaching. He teaches his version of songs, axe of creations is spot on and the only channel I watch for tool lessons,he breaks it down in a way I can actually get it pretty quickly compared to others
Carl Brown at GuitarLesson365 has a few really good Tool lessons
Man I've learned so much from these videos. plugged alot of gaps of understanding with me not having any real training in music
Dude you are the best teacher Ive ever had. I wanna thank you for all your Tool videos. Im a self taught guitar player that started again playing after a 20 year gap. over a year and a half and making huge progress just playing and learning Tool You are the only guy I watch. Thanks Man.
This might be the best explained and thorough guitar tutorial I've ever seen. To the point. Notes on style and timing. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Best teacher I've found NO EGO, no nonsense. Fantastic
you're the most I enjoy learning. Congrats from 🇪🇸
You’re an excellent instructor! I’m very new to guitar and started playing cause I want to play tool and this is really helpful! Thank you
Man, thank you for the work you put into these vids. I've learned so much from your channel. Love your straightforward teaching style. One of the best i've come across.
It's amazing to be able to finally play songs from your favorite band!
Keep up the great work!
Much appreciated!
I'm about to learn one of my favourite Tool song. Thank you for this tutorial. You explain it perfectly.
PART TWOOOOOO! PLEASE! YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON I CAN UNDERSTAND IN THE TOOL TUTORIAL WORLD!
Incredibly clear and concise tutorial, thanks a lot man!
These are the best lessons on youtube by far. Ever sense i got my Diezel VH4 pedal my Les Paul sounds awesome with these riffs. Great job not messing around with the small stuff and keeping the lessons interesting. As you said, Adam's variations are endless he even plays them differently live each time. I love the way you explain the time signatures as this is one of the most difficult things for me to master.
Thanks a million for you help and keep up the great work.
We missed you! Awesome breakdown, you made it real easy to understand the rhythm! You had mentioned that the 11\4 is a 3+3+3+2 feel, and that later the meter changes once to a bar of 3 and two bars of 4. 3+4+4 is also an additive rhythm adding up to 11. Them Tool guys is sneaky!!
Thanks my man! Nice catch too. I probably should have mentioned that (it still adds up to eleven). It's just a lot easier for me to count/feel the 3+3+3+2 that when the 3+4+4 kicks in, it feels very different. 4 never felt so long!
axeofcreation Like I said before, you are a great teacher! I love how you throw some theory in your lessons instead of just explaining "how to play it". I also like how you talk about the style of the guitarist and the time signatures used. Odd time signatures of 11, 13, 17 for example can be frustrating to play or "feel". But quite often they are written based on fragments added or "pieced" together. Dream Theater and Tesseract appear to use this frequently.
janken919 Agreed. I think about it in that fragmented sense but am able to see (hear?) it in the macro, larger phrase sense.
Did anybody notice that he split the lesson into two parts...so he literally divided it Right in Two....
justinfuzzyhat Right in two ! 👍🏼
Go away lol
I was pretty confident with my knowledge of this song, but your lesson has really added to it. Especially how you slide during the beginning riff with your 3rd finger, really adds to the song. Cheers mate.
this dude is fantastic. very nice to take the time to put these together.
Your lessons are great I can't wait for part 2 and I hope to see the patient next
james madison be patient
You're just too good man, seriously. Massive kudos as always for the work you put in. Best Tool lessons out there.
+mah0ne1 Thank you for your kind words, on both parts.
Dude, you're a great person. Thanks for every video you've made.
So dope. Epic timeless song. Great teacher.
Hell Fucking Yeahh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been waiting for you to post forever
Man thank you for this! you expanations are so easy to understand especially for us play by ear guys! its all about sections
and parts!
Thank you! Your instructions are extremely helpful. As some have stated already it's very neat how you mention the theory as you teach the song, since some of us don't have any education in that area.
Excellent tutorial! Def one of my favorites from Tool. I can’t seem to get down the A and G string harmonics part during the verse rift.
wow - just discovered this channel. It is amazing, great sound and explaining! Definitely going to check out more.
This is such a good tutorial! Nice job man, and thank you.
You're the best guitar teacher I've ever seen
I would give my soul to get that sound from my equipment! Just amazing! As always best on youtube!
That tone 😍
Great seeing a strat being used for a Tool song. Seal of approval.
Hell yeah dude you gotta do Third Eye. In the name of all things holy, please teach us Third Eye next.
Dude I just wanna say wow these videos really help me learn tool song. They've always been a little hard for me to play.
I've been working so hard on this song. This video has helped me tremendously. This is hands down my favourite Tool song, from that dark sounding intro riff to the intense lyrics. I owe you big time for the help you've given me with this. PS my vote would have been for Tool Time/Tool Time Tuesdays
+Guy With A Guitar That's a good one. Toolsday was also considered.
Man, let me just say I love your lessons/covers. Thanks a lot for making them. I wouldn't be able to live without Tool songs right now, but your lessons let me not just listen to them, but also play them myself!
(I wish I could speak English better)
That's awesome, thank you!
Great lesson. FYI, those bends from the “2nd guitar” you mentioned are actually the bass player playing through a bass whammy pedal. Pretty cool.
love your tool lessons best out there!
Excellent lesson.... Thank you so much !!!
Great videos! All of them...Very easy to get a hold of the song...you're a great teacher... But...Where's the play through! They really pull it all together for me, I miss them :(
Thank you! I stopped with the playthroughs because of copyright issues, not worth the trouble.
Thanks a lot for posting this !!!!! It is a fantastic song !!!!!!!!!!
Can't believe I only just realized this song was here :D one of my all time favorite Tool songs along with Lateralus , 10000 days and Aenima
man i love this song......my fav Tool song. thank u for this lesson. helped me alot!! plz do a 10,000 Days lesson too.
Great lesson video!
Thank you so much for all your hard work and time to teach us the epicness that is Tool. I've watched many videos of yours and you have a gift for teaching us scrubs the amazing sound of Tool!
Awesome lesson by the way
i love all your vids.. they have been a great help for me to learn my fav TOOL songs
keep up the great work =]
This is an eye opener for me, I thought the first time you hit the 7th fret on the d string you're supposed to slide to the 8th fret, but going to the 10th fret and holding the note sounds so much better!
Thx for your Work greez from Switzerland 👍
was completely lost on this song till i found this vid , nice tips too - many thanks
Amazing analysis and tutorial!
Thank you!
hey man. i love all of your tool lessons and they are so helpful. i wanted to ask if you can do a lesson on third eye next because i am starting a band and we wanted to learn and play that song first.
Thank you. Very much appreciated.
Another great video! Thank you for making music theory so much more approachable and less daunting. Would it be possible to make a video showing your tips and tricks for learning guitar parts by ear?
Really digging this lesson Greg! Just need to work out what you're doing with that (vibrato??) on the 10th fret in the intro riff. I think this is a good one for a beginner like me to get your teeth in and as usual, you explain it so clearly. Thanks mate!
Man alive is this song beautiful
Nice btbam shirt! I'd love to see a lesson video for one of their songs or Paul Waggoner's style of playing.
thanks mate!
this was really helpful!
This was great, thank you.
Awesome dude - thanks for this!
you are a proper legend pal
Thanks for the inspiration bud good video.
Great breakdown. Thank you! If you were to use a DI (like Guitar Rig 7 for example) what setup would you utilize?
One of the best
Spot on, thanks mate
Thanks ! Best Tool lessons !
Just got the tabs thanks for the lesson 👍
You are amazing my friend
great video thx
Man, you nail Adam's tone and effects.
Thank you!
hey mate awesome stuff pal!! just can't find the tabs as the website seems to be shut down?
8:49 This part is Justin Chancellor witch a Whammy pedal
Adam Jones should send you a guitar, you put so much effort into this. Thanks!!
He reached out to me a couple years ago, thanked me, and gave me tickets/backstage passes. I got to meet him, Danny, and Justin. That's more than I ever imagined, and more than good enough for me. He's a great dude.
@@axeofcreation Wow! that's so cool! Again, thanks for this channel. All the best from Spain
I always got the impression when listening to the album that the "secondary" guitar parts weren't overdubs, but rather that he was using a loop pedal
+Skycake Music I highly doubt that.
thank you very much
Lol what were u saying at 8:00? and great video btw you explained how to play it really well :)
"Back to that" talking about switching back to the previous riff
This is the reason i subscribed to your channel, learn to play tool!
Great video as usual. Can you make some videos for songs on their undertow album? Like bottom, undertow of 4 degrees. Thanks keep up the good work.
Undertow would be fun.
thank you
Awesome!! What pedals do you use?? And what settings?? Thanks
Ayye you uploaded this vid about 2 years ago.. cool
I see you have a two notes...would you recommend getting that to use with a tube head or just getting an AXE-FX? I don't know what would be better. An AXE-FX would be more versatile but maybe more expensive. Thanks for all of your great vids!
If it was not for this guy I wouldn't have ever been playing Tool songs!!!!
thank you !!
Badass.
thanks bro
Hey axe. I cant find your part 2 for this. I love the first part it sounds amazing with some distortion. Did you or RUclips take off the part 2 after the break down. No one else has tabs i like so im trying to get your video.
ruclips.net/video/LOV4xrspVGQ/видео.html
Hello! This is exactly what I needed. I am coming over from playing a ukulele and this video made me feel like there’s hope. I do have a question; my 17 and 5 on the low D don’t sound anything like yours. All other notes sound right except those two. Is that something in my amp setup? Speaking of amp setup, what would you recommend for this son as far as amp and effects? Thanks again and looking forward to getting this under my belt.
Thank`s so much dude!
axe, your Tool videos are fantastic and I have learnt most of them well through your lessons. However, it is a bit of a shame that you don't talk much about your rig set up.. What software, how to get the right tone/sound, what delay settings and other effects? You seem to have the intro sound spot on & I don't really know how to get that using what I have available. I use amplitube 3 so there is lots to play around with in terms of amps, cabs, and effects pedals. Anyway, just a suggestion! Cheers.
also, is there any reason you're using a strat & not your VGS?
+scareneb I no longer have the VGS, hence the fender. I'll probably make a video about it at some point. The issue is I'm always using something different. The older Tool lesson is the POD Pro. I use Bias and the Positive Grid software a lot. It would probably be a more "in general" kind of explanation.
I love You!! 🖤🖤
I will learn this
Thankyou
yessssss thx man
Hey man! I'm a huge TOOL fan and I can play all of their songs, this one being one of my all time favorites! But can you tell me how you get Adams tone? This video was dead on! I have an Digitech rp90 processor, and in it, I'm using a messa boogie model 01 4x12 cabinet, because I know Adam uses a model. But there was also a Marshall 75 model 4x12. Which one should I use? Or does it matter? Thanx
david morgan Just your ears. Whatever sounds best, run with it.
F*ck yeah I'm 6 years late but I'm hear, respect for the lessons dude pretty much got this first video down in 3 hours
What effect for this song? Are you using delay?
what particular guitar are you using in this video?
are u blind ?
@@lyrasimo Just asking a question damn..
No need to act derogatory, just askin a question is all. Thanks.
fender stratocaster with humbuker pickup in the bridge
@@lyrasimo Thank you.
Idk if I picked the best or worst song to start playing guitar lol, I just figured out how to palm mute, now harmonics damn, much to learn I still have.