Meshuggah BLEED - How to play it RIGHT 🤯 (+ Top 3 Mistakes)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @DavidSchneiderGuitar
    @DavidSchneiderGuitar  Год назад +29

    Full Play-Along Workout, TABS & Further LESSON:
    www.patreon.com/DavidSchneiderGuitar

  • @Halligan45
    @Halligan45 Год назад +170

    Bro that beginning clip was TOO real... I'm calling the police 😂

    • @DerekPatea
      @DerekPatea 11 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂🎉

    • @MikeF031
      @MikeF031 8 месяцев назад

      Get outta my headdddd!!!

  • @jeffjohnson2624
    @jeffjohnson2624 10 месяцев назад +62

    As a drummer videos such as these give me so much appreciation for metal guitarists. Frickin mind blowing to achieve these sounds with such controlled and precise playing.

    • @chrismullarkey1859
      @chrismullarkey1859 7 месяцев назад +14

      We feel the same way about you drummers haha

    • @cyceryx
      @cyceryx 3 месяца назад +1

      from another drummer, this still isnt nearly as impressive as the drums in this song 😆😆😆

    • @Upotrex
      @Upotrex 2 месяца назад +8

      Guitarist and drummers should really unite to make bands or something

    • @ReggaePanda
      @ReggaePanda 4 дня назад

      @@Upotrex pfff, it'll never happen

  • @chaosclg
    @chaosclg Год назад +580

    Practise every day, took me 3 months to learn and its now my warm up 😂😂😂

    • @theoneisdobley
      @theoneisdobley Год назад +18

      Thanks, that was motivational 🤜🤛

    • @chrismitchell4010
      @chrismitchell4010 Год назад +110

      😮Warm up to what? Opening a transdimensional portal?

    • @123ElectricMonkey
      @123ElectricMonkey Год назад +5

      Best comment lol

    • @Horyshettt
      @Horyshettt Год назад +13

      As a drummer , it took 9 months to get the double bass right and now I can do it without thinking about it

    • @ivankyselov2030
      @ivankyselov2030 Год назад +4

      I'm glad I could play that after few hours of focusing and practicing...

  • @thomasmitchell5644
    @thomasmitchell5644 Год назад +143

    In drumming, the main pattern of the riff is called a “herta.” It’s one of my favorite rudiments and sounds great around the kit.

    • @danielboyer2492
      @danielboyer2492 Год назад +2

      Swiss flam

    • @vincentkingsdale8334
      @vincentkingsdale8334 Год назад +7

      You herta my feelings with that statement.....😂

    • @giovannicabrini8457
      @giovannicabrini8457 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@danielboyer2492 Absolutely not, Swiss Flams are triplets with flams on the first note of the triplet. No triplets in the main riff of Bleed

    • @ApolloSol
      @ApolloSol 4 месяца назад +1

      Is Hot for Teacher a Herta too? I think Alex based it off some jazz song.

  • @Naksuu
    @Naksuu Год назад +124

    On the matter of getting alternate picking down, I love Paul Gilbert and his song "Technical Difficulties" the riff is alternating between "down up down - up down up - down up down - up down up" and just spending a lot of practice time to nail the inconvenient part of "up down up" helped me immensely to adapt to these kind of patterns. Keep practicing fellas, you'll nail them eventually!!

    • @bobsmith93
      @bobsmith93 Год назад +2

      That's the same riff that helped me learn that was well, love that song lol. That's one of the only riffs I could play on it though

    • @FlashRayLaser
      @FlashRayLaser Год назад +3

      I just left this comment but since you coincidentally mentioned Paul Gilbert as well I'll leave it here:
      "I find it super easy to play with alternate picking, could day one of hearing it, but I think they play the closely grouped notes with alternate picking, then use doubled downstrokes to hit the isolated note and a third downstroke to begin the repetition.
      Alternate picking it was easy and natural to me because I'm a super, super strict Paul Gilbert-type alternate picker (even generally alternate pick what should be sweeps) and mostly play shred. I incredibly painfully learned to do it their way and it was a bitch.
      If you're telling me they actually alternate picked it all along I'm pretty pissed to be honest lol."

    • @karwashblark7499
      @karwashblark7499 Год назад +4

      Man I learned that song when I was like 17 and since then I never had a problem with these kinds of licks ever again. It's a great tune for late-beginner/intermediate guitar players to lock in those alternate picking gallops. It's also just a damn good song.
      Also funny story, I once got a gig on craigslist with a friend to help pour wine and move bottles and stuff for this fancy mansion party in Marin, CA. To my amazement, Paul Gilbert was at this party. It seemed like I was the only person there who knew who he was, lol. It's not like instrumental guitar players are super well-known esp among those kinds of people. I never had the balls to approach him and say hi though. Regretted it ever since.

    • @Guinnessrules
      @Guinnessrules Год назад +1

      ​@@karwashblark7499 well, I think more and more people have gotten their eyes up for instrumental bands thanx to Polyphia.
      Never thought they'd hit so big as they have.
      PG is a legend!
      Been a fan since Racer X....😊

    • @DavidSchneiderGuitar
      @DavidSchneiderGuitar  Год назад +4

      Is this a topic for another video? :)

  • @a57el
    @a57el Год назад +33

    im a drummer and dont even play guitar but at least now i know how to play bleed, thanks

    • @destructorxi4043
      @destructorxi4043 Год назад +1

      Same. Still trying to figure out how to play it on the drums tho

  • @GrootGuitar
    @GrootGuitar Год назад +267

    Hard to not notice the incredible effort and love you put into this. 👏🦖

    • @DavidSchneiderGuitar
      @DavidSchneiderGuitar  Год назад +12

      Thank you ❤️

    • @kelainefes
      @kelainefes Год назад +3

      @@DavidSchneiderGuitar Reading through the comments, you get praised for the quality tips on ho0w to play this, but I didn't see anyone complimenting you on how tight and punchy and full your tone is, down to the lowest notes!
      What was the chain?

    • @Somebody_Someone
      @Somebody_Someone Год назад

      True!

  • @meshuggener667
    @meshuggener667 Год назад +87

    as a full time Meshuggah-avatar user and 7string enthusiastic, I APPROVE THIS MESSAGE 😑🤟

  • @fer.guitar
    @fer.guitar Год назад +40

    It took me 3 months to cover Bleed on guitar. In the first month I learned the picking pattern and the different variations and sections of the song. The rest was just practice and building stamina to reach the end of the 7+ min song haha Its was insane but worth it! Great vid btw 🙌

  • @peterbatten596
    @peterbatten596 Год назад +22

    I learned most of my hard mistakes earlier in life through Psycroptic covers. I went into it knowing it was advanced but he picks in such a way that is insane. Great video!

  • @leosteinhausbass
    @leosteinhausbass Год назад +17

    That's actually great advise for bassists as well, there's very few videos that actually explain how to play fast metal stuff with a pick. Great job man!

  • @MAXXX1195
    @MAXXX1195 Год назад +23

    I've been on a try hard mode of this song for a whole week, this video comes up right in time
    Still having issues reaching full speed but it will come, thank for your work

  • @foxredt2
    @foxredt2 Год назад +5

    2:28 James Hetfield: hold my beer

    • @DavidSchneiderGuitar
      @DavidSchneiderGuitar  Год назад +1

      I of course refere to the speed of bleed... I don't think it is physically possible to play 32 notes with downstrokes.

  • @moonbyul873
    @moonbyul873 Год назад +10

    It's totally the picking pattern for me. In my head it's easier to feel out the rhythm using down picking to accentuate certain notes. Gonna have to fight the awkwardness and just alternate pick. Played it at slow speed and the rhythm is right, but my brain just doesn't want to accept it and defaults to trying/failing at adding more down picks in there. lol

  • @KonkFPS
    @KonkFPS Год назад +4

    Most thorough breakdown/ technique of this song I’ve ever watched. Well done 👍🏻

  • @thenoobasaurus7840
    @thenoobasaurus7840 Год назад +12

    This video is fantastic, and was exactly what I was hoping for when I commented awhile back on a short about wanting instructional videos. In fact, it’s even better than I was thinking of because you went even further with backing tracks and specifics of hand placement.
    I’m really looking forward to more of these videos.

  • @sheldonwright8770
    @sheldonwright8770 Год назад +6

    I will try to learn it again thanks to this video! Been chugging & galloping for years but this track always humbles me!

  • @captainzero119
    @captainzero119 Год назад +14

    there is something about this song that hits a primal feeling, it is extremely heavy.

  • @rayzeus
    @rayzeus Год назад +10

    That's awesome! I've been struggling with galloping riffs like these, and I'm sure these tips will help. Thanks for taking the time to put this together!

  • @PeterPan-om7co
    @PeterPan-om7co Год назад +6

    I used to practice this patternt before I heard about this band.
    Ancient vibe is absolute and immortal.

  • @hellsickcunnt3953
    @hellsickcunnt3953 Год назад +5

    This was a great informative video, not many people go into detail about wrist placement and the most efficient way to hold/move your hand. You're great at teaching. I would love to see a similar video about tremolo picking and hear your take. Cheers

  • @SpectreDusk
    @SpectreDusk Год назад +2

    Was literally just looking the other day what the proper picking pattern was for this song and a slowed down explanation of how to get there. Thanks!

  • @N3ss3s
    @N3ss3s Год назад +11

    I've never seen anyone explain the motion of fast picking to stop scooping the strings this well. I always knew that you shouldn't scoop them, but I didn't know wtf to do other than that. Thank you, my forearms will hate you though ❤

  • @incandescent3424
    @incandescent3424 Год назад +4

    I’ve always struggled with galloping. I’ve focused a lot on sweeping and licks over the years wondering why my rhythm sucks. I’ll be sure to incorporate all of this to my playing from now on. Thanks!

    • @Zeta9966
      @Zeta9966 Год назад +3

      I wish this was galloping. It would be easier to play.

    • @AkitaMetal
      @AkitaMetal Год назад

      Trivium ascendancy songs and KsE songs helped my rhythm, lots of gallops.

    • @beanzthumbz
      @beanzthumbz Год назад

      My advice would be play as fast as you possibly can, to build the raw speed first. Don't aim for perfection. Then after you have built the speed, work on cleaning it up, because it'll probably be sloppy. 95% of metal songs won't have galloping over 230ish bpm, so if you can confidently do a couple of consecutive gallops at say 260-300, you'll be set for life.

    • @Zeta9966
      @Zeta9966 Год назад

      @@beanzthumbz this song isn’t anywhere close to 230bpm

    • @beanzthumbz
      @beanzthumbz Год назад

      @@Zeta9966 the subdivision of bleed can be interpreted as 150bpm sextuplets, 115bpm 32nd notes, or 230bpm 16ths.

  • @rodrigomothe13
    @rodrigomothe13 Год назад +2

    Man, I've been having trouble on getting faster and more precise for a long time now. When you talked about rotational picking it just clicked in my head, you maybe solved it for me.
    I'll be trying that later, but had to thank you for this beforehand, great video!

  • @belmontberg7405
    @belmontberg7405 Год назад +1

    Wow it helped me so much, giving more insight than the others. Of course they're good but your way to teaching is more easier for beginner like me.. and i repeat your video over and over until finally it works, so i can write comment like this.. thank you!

  • @orssonvicviper5795
    @orssonvicviper5795 Год назад

    5:45 recommendation on the arm position makes a WORLD of difference. I've been needlessly struggling before watching this lol.

  • @d.mat.zero6525
    @d.mat.zero6525 Год назад +3

    When i learned to play guitar back in the 90’s, i learned the basics then went straight to learning Pantera songs. The techniques used for Bleed really reminds me of the techniques i learned while learning how to play Fucking Hostile.

  • @ssb201
    @ssb201 Год назад

    Nice video man. One point that really stood out to me is how important it is to learn how to pick linearly. Right now I'm working on a song that has me tremolo picking triads and power chords and there's no way to pick these cleanly with a rotating forearm.

  • @metalband
    @metalband Год назад +1

    Thanks brother I'm going to keep coming back to this for more

  • @garlandpoolfredpool
    @garlandpoolfredpool 2 месяца назад

    Dayum...sounds AMAZING!

  • @EytschPi42
    @EytschPi42 Год назад

    Very good video David!!!!

  • @apoplexiamusic
    @apoplexiamusic Год назад +5

    i tried learning Bleed when i first got an 8 string but never understood when the rhythm changes happen in the riff. I think i just might have to subscribe to your Patreon!

  • @domwu
    @domwu Год назад +5

    richtig gut erklärt, muss ich mal ausprobieren🤘

  • @JoeyBullet222
    @JoeyBullet222 Год назад

    It took me 3 or 4 months to get it semi right, but I love warning up with it now that im able to play with thumb, ring, middle, index on bass. That song helped me figure out the 4 finger thing faster.

  • @uraniumcranium2613
    @uraniumcranium2613 Год назад

    I learned a lot of Iced Earth back in the day the hard way - 3 downstrokes in a row, but it really helped me build stamina. Playing riffs starting with an upstroke is good practice too - learn to lead with an upstroke as well as you can with a downstroke.

  • @JEKAZOL
    @JEKAZOL Год назад

    That picking technique is an amazing tool for writing new stuff.

  • @oldschooldude8370
    @oldschooldude8370 Год назад +4

    Even the members had to practice this one for gigs.

  • @peytonhanson1191
    @peytonhanson1191 Год назад

    It's crazy people don't find the parallels with the herta lmao it's "RL-R-L" so why would you not think "DU-D-U". Also another thing to think about is Meshuggah makes some crazy stuff, but a reliable thing to count on is they will always find a way to play it that makes the most sense. I.E. RL-R-L/DU-D-U since you are alternating and not making more work than necessary. A good example of this is "Clockworks", watch how Tomas *really* plays it. I've seen a lot of drum tabs get it SO wrong lmao Meshuggah is truly a being to behold in our time

  • @VeasnaVerera
    @VeasnaVerera Год назад

    I’m still practicing this, but so far it open a new world of right hand movements

  • @dezzywezzy5471
    @dezzywezzy5471 Год назад +2

    I just turned 15 and ive been playing guitar since 13 (so not the best) and this video is really helpful thanks!

    • @XalvandorsNest
      @XalvandorsNest Год назад

      Use that youthful energy to learn as much as possible. I'm 24 now and even attempting to learn anything new is like getting cock blocked

    • @JooliganTheSnooligan
      @JooliganTheSnooligan Год назад

      Same I turn 15 in a couple weeks but I am obviously the goat

    • @dezzywezzy5471
      @dezzywezzy5471 Год назад

      @@JooliganTheSnooligan thats very interesting

  • @RobExNihilo
    @RobExNihilo Год назад

    8:26 sure glad you included the tab 😝

  • @bz_starfox
    @bz_starfox Год назад

    You passed the lesson in a pretty easy form, really thanks...

  • @Omega-Ignition
    @Omega-Ignition Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial! It makes it way more achievable

  • @viiexxiii
    @viiexxiii Год назад +9

    0:17 PRRRD PRRRD PRRRD enjoyer

  • @kiRRRRange
    @kiRRRRange Год назад +1

    This video helps me a lot Thank you!

  • @raygringo
    @raygringo 10 месяцев назад +1

    If I subscribe to your Patreon, would you share the drum preset you're using along with the drum midi file? It sounds like Superior Drummer 3, but not 100% sure. I love the kick drum sound you have on this track, and I would also like to be able to pop the midi into Cubase so I can have more granular control over the BPM to build up the speed.

  • @nukky123456789
    @nukky123456789 Год назад +1

    after about 1 hour i got from 33% speed to 65% speed on my bass thanks for the help in this vid man.

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Год назад

      its light light speed. easy to go to 65% it's speed, (almost) impossible to reach 100

  • @KenobiStark1
    @KenobiStark1 Год назад

    Spot on and you said it perfectly. That picking pattern has helped me all over the place in my metal playing.

  • @MAD018
    @MAD018 Год назад +1

    As a drummer, I’m trying to learn this song. It’s taking it’s sweet time to get up to speed,, sucks I’m an interstate truck driver and have a family so getting it right is going to take a loooootttttttttt longer

    • @JgHaverty
      @JgHaverty Год назад +1

      Do what you need to do what you want. Just do be sure to take some time for yourself where and when you need. Cant be a good provider, husband, friend or parent if youre burnt out on everything. Hope you get it down soon :)

  • @jonnyrbr
    @jonnyrbr Год назад +2

    Went from 0 to 100 BPM in 1,5 hour. Solid tips!

    • @jonnyrbr
      @jonnyrbr Год назад

      4 days, 115 BPM. Great video. Thanks!

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Год назад

      so how did it go?@@jonnyrbr

  • @TomatePasFraiche
    @TomatePasFraiche Год назад +3

    Hell yeah dude!!! Thank you so much for the insights, I’m actually an upslant picker myself so that my be right my alley

  • @DvirPeri1
    @DvirPeri1 6 дней назад

    Lowering the gain on this song makes a huge difference in the clarity of the gallops too

  • @realiesOne
    @realiesOne Год назад

    finally i'll be able to finish bleed, thanks

  • @commondog3956
    @commondog3956 Год назад +1

    I learned those triplets from Iced Earth back in 2007 with songs like "Dante's Inferno" and they really help with stuff like this. So I use d-u-d-d with emphasis on the last downstroke.

    • @maumau161
      @maumau161 Год назад

      "Doing 3 Downstrokes in a row is not maintainable at higher speeds."
      Well, he obviously has never heard of Jon Schaffer or Iced Earth.

  • @StopPanakinAnakin
    @StopPanakinAnakin Год назад

    Im doing to show this to all my guitar students for your right hand technique/staying relaxed over the body/bridge. Incredible
    Great work!

  • @dimmuange
    @dimmuange Год назад

    that PRD-PRD scene in the beginning is just brilliant, xD

  • @threepe0
    @threepe0 Год назад

    Blown away. Thanks!

  • @brendanshannon8993
    @brendanshannon8993 Год назад

    Mate, thanks so much, was trying for a long time to learn Bleed, after watching your video pretty much got the main rhythm straight away, now just gotta learn the whole thing! Thanks, just subscribed

  • @m.sav8862
    @m.sav8862 Год назад

    The most insane single note riff ever written.

  • @clugokillscluco
    @clugokillscluco Год назад +6

    The pick at the end looks like it's going to rob a bank.

  • @paulbaglio6295
    @paulbaglio6295 Год назад +1

    I'm very pumped I found your channel!🤘🏻

  • @rmaxtpmx
    @rmaxtpmx Год назад

    It's pretty clear that the reason so many people struggle so much with this don't is they haven't actually learned how to play yet, and think this is a simple song to start on. All these chugging tips are things you should be learning along the way. Then it's just a matter of building up the superhuman endurance to keep up the whole song.

  • @UBERSCHALLCB
    @UBERSCHALLCB Год назад +1

    this is a work of art man!

  • @EnigmaticAnamoly
    @EnigmaticAnamoly Год назад +1

    Damn, regardless of what song you're learning, this is just overall great picking technique advice. 👍🤘

  • @MultiGolonka
    @MultiGolonka 11 месяцев назад

    #3 - I do that ALL THE TIME. I literally cannot play at reasonable speed any other way.
    For me, it is quite relaxed, efficient and controllable motion - I used to play predominantly black metal for past few years - and it allows me to switch strings very easily at any given moment, even skipping strings between.

  • @binface9
    @binface9 Год назад +5

    0:00 this is an accurate representation of me trying to play Metal with my damn useless hands

    • @binface9
      @binface9 Год назад

      Hopefully with the tips from David it won't be for much longer

  • @non-liesel
    @non-liesel 3 месяца назад

    Holy Lord 🙀! What an awesome and meticulous instruction on how to learn this masterpiece 🔥! Had the pleasure of meeting David in person and getting a private lesson from him 🙏. A true master of his craft and one of the nicest, most down to earth and entertaining characters in the biz 🫡!

  • @lexxfirecore123
    @lexxfirecore123 Год назад

    Very good teaching, enjoyed every second of this video

  • @ThaFunkyHamster
    @ThaFunkyHamster Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @verysuperdave
    @verysuperdave Год назад

    Great breakdown

  • @johnpelter
    @johnpelter Год назад

    Such a great song.

  • @wasdaslan68419
    @wasdaslan68419 10 месяцев назад

    danke herr schneider

  • @vishalsarabhai1383
    @vishalsarabhai1383 Год назад

    1) the track is at 105 bpm not 150.
    2) you are right, a 6-string guitar also works. i had made a patch on boss me-25 which on dropped D tuning sounded almost identical to the real tone. also possible with boss MT-2.

  • @wez161
    @wez161 Год назад

    Great work

  • @chrisrudling9795
    @chrisrudling9795 Год назад

    Will try now! 💪

  • @algor8541
    @algor8541 6 месяцев назад

    #3 fix prevents proper palm muting IMO(there is a light yet really prominent pm on the original record). But it is still a useful technique definitely worth checking

  • @jackluminus1627
    @jackluminus1627 Год назад

    thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!!!

  • @eleftheriostavlikos3035
    @eleftheriostavlikos3035 Год назад

    The "prrr-d prrr-d" guitar pick was all it needed to get me to see the whole video and like.. xD
    Eventually both the tips and the playing part were super helpful.. Congrats

  • @vd_sv
    @vd_sv Год назад

    Elbow movement works for Batio and Wylde, I also find it easier and more natural because bigger muscles have more power and are faster than your tiny wrist muscles that you barely even use in day to day life nor even in gym. I guess for people who jumped right into learning shred once they pick the guitar up for the first time, their bicep is a saviour compared to the lazy wrist approach that might be more precise at first

  • @raytsh
    @raytsh Год назад

    Thank you for the video! That is actually the best video on that topic. The tips are really helpful!

  • @StricklandAssistantManager
    @StricklandAssistantManager 2 месяца назад

    Weirdly, I jumped into guitar in an unorthodox way, and after my first exposure to Bleed I immediately picked up my guitar and had the rhythm right with the wrong picking technique. I've always been immensely proud of my gallops.

  • @jarodp1027
    @jarodp1027 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome video man liked and subbed!

  • @MACHETE_KILMISTER
    @MACHETE_KILMISTER Год назад

    Gran tutorial!!

  • @fafarelya802
    @fafarelya802 Год назад

    За начало ролика отдельный лайк!

  • @E_Tepal
    @E_Tepal Год назад

    Thanks man ❤

  • @blankepitaph4407
    @blankepitaph4407 Год назад

    1:47 A meme that says 'SUFFER' followed by 'but why?' - well played, lmao

  • @ПётрСимагин
    @ПётрСимагин Год назад +1

    Good advice, I also came to it from personal experience. But it’s better, of course, to find out sooner and not spend years understanding the process.

  • @stephenbruce5431
    @stephenbruce5431 Год назад

    Sooooo sick brother. I’m a huge metal guy even though my style of writing is not metal. I can see myself using this technique in my rock style. Great tutorial!!! Subscribed!

  • @bohdan_bond
    @bohdan_bond Год назад

    Really worked 👍

  • @davidragnarok8730
    @davidragnarok8730 2 месяца назад

    The wrist placement seems hard on les paul type bridges 🤔 might give it a try 😊

  • @chaiayling9831
    @chaiayling9831 Год назад

    really well broken down !!!

  • @IngloriousKam
    @IngloriousKam 11 месяцев назад

    Except Marten plays Bleed with a downward pickslant, you play it with an upward pickslant, both work except downward pickslant creates more powerfull upstrokes wich help a lot on Bleed 😊

  • @diagnost_gitarist
    @diagnost_gitarist Год назад

    Thanks for explanation man, It sounds familiar but fresh

  • @mr.p5864
    @mr.p5864 Год назад

    fresh strings, havnt heard that sound in a long time

  • @sheldoncooper8199
    @sheldoncooper8199 Год назад

    I swear that Pic singing the Riff was the funniest thing i ve seen Today.

  • @Afurthyclays
    @Afurthyclays Год назад

    This was cool! 😃
    THANK YOU! 🤘

  • @Iceguide
    @Iceguide Год назад

    Gut die Gidda geschrubbt und gut erklärt, Abo hab ich da gelassen, greez von island 😊

  • @chadking464
    @chadking464 Год назад

    This is killer thanks for making this