I like so much how you play the solo, on my guitar, the 2nd and 3rd string on the 17th fret sound awful, and with your tuto I can play this song, so just thank
The hammer on pull off section actually starts in the D string 12th fret, what you did on the G string sounds the same except for all the open G notes while pulling off as oppose to D. Also the whole octave section is wrong. That's how I learned it, started listening to the song and realized it was wrong, now I'm looking for the right tutorial
Great video, all your "tricks" for having a better sound are really helping. But why don't you add a guitar TAB on the screen as you play a specific part? It would be some much easier to follow you.
Congratulations, it was amazing. How good you are Could you tell me where I can get the backing track of your cover. I've searched it in many places and I only find garbage. I would appreciate it very much. Keep it up. Thank you from México.
Theonlymightydem Matt also uses a Fernandes sustainer which makes the strings more responsive with pulls and hammer-ons. That's also how he gets the harmonic tones during live performances.
I'm new to playing the guitar but I'm just wondering why your guitar sounds a lot more electronic and more like the actual song than mine, I have an electric guitar and an amp by the way
Kris Reed Just added it to the description :) G| 6--7--6--7--9--7--9--10--9--10--12--10--12--14--12--14-- 15--14--12--14--12--10--12--10--9--10--9--7--9--7--6--7 Repeated 8 times
***** octaves essentially means i am play two notes that are 1 full ocatave apart, or 8 notes apart. So if my first note is a D for example on the 5th Fret of the 2nd String (A string) then the next note would be 8 notes up, so a higher D on the 7th Fret if the 4th String (G). Play these together you'll play an octave chord. Hope that helps
would of been a much better tutorial of you showed us how it fitted together. not just showed us how to play the segments I can play it all but I have no idea when to go into the next section. could of been better
in the riff matt slides to the 12th on the 1st string. it's thicker, heavier and makes the riff both easier and more badass.
One of the all-time best Muse songs and you nailed the lesson!
Thanks again.
Thanks for the lesson, you don't explain too fast it's perfect. Keep on rockin'!
The solo is supposed to be played on the D string from the 11th fret, with a pull-off to the open string after each fretted note.
+Nocturne yep i know, found that out after listening to it a few more times, and couldn't be bothered re-recoding the video..ha ha
Could you please though? That would be swell.
ermmmm can you simplify that please
I like so much how you play the solo, on my guitar, the 2nd and 3rd string on the 17th fret sound awful, and with your tuto I can play this song, so just thank
This is brilliant! Love how simply you explained it
The hammer on pull off section actually starts in the D string 12th fret, what you did on the G string sounds the same except for all the open G notes while pulling off as oppose to D.
Also the whole octave section is wrong. That's how I learned it, started listening to the song and realized it was wrong, now I'm looking for the right tutorial
Great video, all your "tricks" for having a better sound are really helping. But why don't you add a guitar TAB on the screen as you play a specific part? It would be some much easier to follow you.
Your guitar is reminds me of Slash, I love it
It's great your lesson guitar with this great song...thanks brother and full power
Love this song! Thanks!
Great tutorial. Thank you.
Awesome. Thumbs up and subscribed. Seems spot on! Thanks for this video. Any chance you'll try to tackle reapers?
Congratulations, it was amazing. How good you are Could you tell me where I can get the backing track of your cover. I've searched it in many places and I only find garbage. I would appreciate it very much. Keep it up. Thank you from México.
Great content man, count me in
Thanks mate! :D
Great!
thanks bro~~~~:-) really gooooooooooooooooooooood.
Please can you do Defector? I need to learn that song.
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Cheers dude! :D
which pedals did you use in this video
The solo: on the video, it seems that Matthew plays it on the fourth string, not on the third one!
Theonlymightydem yeah you are right, saw that also. Thanks for pointing it out.
It's because Matt has a 7 stringed guitar...
Nope, this song is played on a standard guitar on drop-D. It's got nothing to do with the 7th string.
oh. ok then
Theonlymightydem Matt also uses a Fernandes sustainer which makes the strings more responsive with pulls and hammer-ons. That's also how he gets the harmonic tones during live performances.
What scale does Matt use for the solo
I'm new to playing the guitar but I'm just wondering why your guitar sounds a lot more electronic and more like the actual song than mine, I have an electric guitar and an amp by the way
Joe Smeth all guitars sound different
Thank you. Just watched the lyric video and he plays this on d string?
Kris Reed yep, just saw that, thanks for that :)
Can you please write the order of notes that are played on the g string via hammer ons and pull offs? I can't follow what you've done?
Kris Reed Just added it to the description :)
G| 6--7--6--7--9--7--9--10--9--10--12--10--12--14--12--14--
15--14--12--14--12--10--12--10--9--10--9--7--9--7--6--7
Repeated 8 times
The solo has a D root, so it has to be played on the D string (i made the mistake too :) )
the octaves part is confusing me, I can't see what strings your fingers are playing, do you have a tab please?
***** octaves essentially means i am play two notes that are 1 full ocatave apart, or 8 notes apart. So if my first note is a D for example on the 5th Fret of the 2nd String (A string) then the next note would be 8 notes up, so a higher D on the 7th Fret if the 4th String (G). Play these together you'll play an octave chord. Hope that helps
Digital Stereo Guitar thank you! i managed to work it out and i can play the whole song now so thanks a lot!
I'm confused isn't the E supposed to be a D when he plays it at the beginning it sounds deeper
+Christopher Juarez Yes it is, he said it's in Drop D at the beginning.
Damn I'm finding the timing really difficult on this song
Tyler Green play with a metronome in the background, it helps.
would of been a much better tutorial of you showed us how it fitted together. not just showed us how to play the segments I can play it all but I have no idea when to go into the next section. could of been better
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Thank you! Great tutorial blessings for you.