Well i did'nt make this riff. Theres a link in the description to the original. But the way i arranged on a 6 string is just by doing a bunch of ear training and also constantly checking if i play the right notes
@@daanportzgen1260 The playing is brilliant, far beyond what 90%^ can do. But the guitar is a bit out of tune. To get a better tone it's not the interface that is the problem. That should be fine, I presume you have a Focusrite Scarlett or something similar. Just adjust the tone knobs and pickup switches on the guitar and the amp so that it is more bright, the highs and mids are dulled. If still you can't get the right tone bc of a weird guitar or amp then you could buy a Behringer Graphic EQ pedal EQ700. I have to say, the jazz master is not the best for a sharp tone, a strat or tele is better but i reckon you can get a great tone if you mess around
Imagine how this would sound with new strings.
I'll get to it this week
Wow! This is tough on a 7 string and you made it sound so good!
The man him self
Veri gud. Nice guitar too
Thanks
This is so cool! what strategy, if there is one do you use to make stuff like this?
Well i did'nt make this riff. Theres a link in the description to the original. But the way i arranged on a 6 string is just by doing a bunch of ear training and also constantly checking if i play the right notes
ohhh i didn't see that before. Wow! i wish i would have known about that. Great stuff.
u play rly good, just maybe try getting a bette mic so the audio sounds cleaner but great job
I tried my best the audio interface i'm using allready costed my like 100-200 euro's but i'l try to get a better tone
@@daanportzgen1260 i think you have a good equipment, just need to improve the eq/config or something like that idk
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@@daanportzgen1260 The playing is brilliant, far beyond what 90%^ can do. But the guitar is a bit out of tune. To get a better tone it's not the interface that is the problem. That should be fine, I presume you have a Focusrite Scarlett or something similar. Just adjust the tone knobs and pickup switches on the guitar and the amp so that it is more bright, the highs and mids are dulled. If still you can't get the right tone bc of a weird guitar or amp then you could buy a Behringer Graphic EQ pedal EQ700. I have to say, the jazz master is not the best for a sharp tone, a strat or tele is better but i reckon you can get a great tone if you mess around
@@Humannbeingthanks for the advice
Do you have tabs for this?
Not yet but i will post a tutorial if this video does well