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All the while, AVH is killing it on the drums with amazing fills, volume swells, and cool beats. Definitely one my my favorites too. Thank you for breaking this beast down!
I absolutely LOVE that you're showing the chord diagrams on the screen. Thats how my guitar teacher taught me about various minor and major chords and correct finger placement.
@Ranch5150SkinWalker My only issue is, when you tabbed out the finger tapping for the 3rd, 8th and 12th frets. How did you stretch your index and pinky fingers THAT far!? My fingers try to dislocate lmao
I love when teachers just keep it simple. It makes things easier to understand. But when they start over-explaining simple things, that's when it starts getting confusing. Great lesson. Thank you!
Also, I remember an interview EVH did in a guitar mag from after Sammy left the band. Ed said they were writing the Twister theme, and he specifically asked Sammy NOT to write weather related lyrics. So, Sammy came in suggesting "The twisters' out there everyone take cover" or something. Ed was pissed, and "fired" Sammy. Fun times.
I remember that interview. Sam was pissed cause he wanted to take a year off with his new wife in Hawaii. They just finished the Balance tour. If Ed Leffler had not died and VH had better management none of that crap after 1995 would never have happened. It's all too bad.
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A killer tune! And many different parts. One of the best Van Hagar era songs. I do the intro differently, of course. I do Em, to open C (first fret pattern), then slide to the Dsus in the form of the open C chord, in the 3rd fret. Sounds right to me!
Sweet lesson - going to jump into this and try to learn it. Always loved this song and now have been playing long enough that it's gone from "unattainable" to "I bet if I could figure out what he's doing I could pull it off" and this REALLY helps. Appreciate it and thank you!
Marty, I totally agree I love this song too. it is one of my favorites kind of like Baluchiterium it just sounds huge and ginormous. Thank you for breaking it down. Also, digging the Ernie Ball Eddie Van Halen music man.
You're welcome Wes! My pleasure. I love doing these lessons because it reconnects me with the song and makes me remember specifics I had forgotten. It's a huge song with some very emotional playing and parts. It's laid out so perfectly. 😎🙌
I often think that Edward was put on this earth to play these notes/music the way he did to sooth my eternal sadness/ longing for something I’ve yet to learn.
One of the things I love the most about Eddie’s playing are his palm muted arpeggios. He had such finesse with that technique and this song is a great example of that. I also love how Eddie blended hard rockin riffs with the melodic runs. Thanks for spotlighting this great tune Marty. Every time I watch your videos I feel like I’m hanging out with a buddy and jamming out. Happy holidays!
I love that about his playing too. Blending hard rock riffs and melodic stuff together is my favorite aspect of his playing. It was done with such finesse and taste. And is so cool to listen to. Not to mention he was a cool guy and fun to watch live! Thanks for commenting man and I really appreciate you watching. Even though I can't see everyone watching, I feel like we are all hanging out together as well. 😎🤟🏻
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I’m glad to see that you didn’t trade your music man in that package for the Les Paul. Awesome sounding guitar. I always learn heaps from your videos. Thanks again.
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The way I used to play it is that instead of doing an E chord at the nut, I play a high E chord and strum only the bottom three or four strings. I do this because I noticed a bit at the beginning where Eddie only hits the lower end of the E chord, but the higher notes still ring out.
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Oh,My pleasure brother.I don't know if ya know Audley Freed or not,but I'm from the same area he grew up in.Had that band CRY of LOVE?
The “tornado” as you call it is a progression of the same two notes at first as just a hammer-on, and then to picking both notes, to picking them with more force, to picking them along with slight use of the trem bar.
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@@Ranch5150SkinWalker I've never seen it before and I collect MC shirts. I have about 300 ranging from 1981 club days up to the stadium tour. I don't have that one.
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God bless you kid, I say that because we are about the same age. I've been a Van Halen fan for years. Since 1979 to be exact. Didn't know shit about anything, but I new I liked VH and wanted to play guitar. Flash forward a decade later, picked up my first guitar in jr high. Thanks to King Edward and VAN F'N HALEN I love rock and roll. Been playing guitar ever since. Thanks to Eddie, I have been playing well over 30 years, have an extensive collection, and build my own guitars. Thank you for all that you do Marty. God bless you young man. Stay Gold, L Albert Jackson Munoz
Phenomenal dude. This is a challenging tune for sure. That music man is frickin awsome. Out of all your axes. I love the tobacco wolfie and this blonde beauty. You da man my friend.
Definitely a different take on some of those intro parts than Ive seen before with the C-D change and the chord before the band kicks in. Ive always seen that and learned it played as an F.
@@dausblack2585 yep! Both have the low e tuned to D. (D flat since Eddie tubed to e flat in the early years. Well. Close to eflat.). But both are Drop D tuned
Fractal AX8. Freidman BE patch. I have two ML Labs stereo Friedman IR's. I also run into protools stereo. I used a focusrite 2 channel interface. In pro tools I run a stereo delay and reverb. For this I use a stereo chorus as well. I sounds great in the mix and I can adjust it in post by running the mix. This is just for my RUclips videos and audio clarity. 😎
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I did not go to GIT. I went to a music school in upstate Ny and took private lessons from a wicked jazz cat in Ithaca, NY. He could do anything. School was mostly theory and orchestration stuff. Jazz band too. But years of playing live and recording have helped me develop my style. 😎🤟🏻
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Yea,I was listening to an interview with Marcus King,when he done that unplugged thing up in Boston.He was talking about the jazz he had taken in school that really made the difference in his playing.I was going thru a 11 year breakup about the same time covid hit,so it was a double whammy for me.That's when I came across Marcus.I had a old Seagull acoustic and inspired me so much and Eddie passed away.I seen I had alittle potential,last December,I bought my 1rst electric 6 string,those two things happening,I just had to make that switch from bass to guitar.Thanks to you & a couple more on youtube I'm doing ok.My goal is to get good enough to play in a band.
@@dausblack2585 man sorry to hear about the rough times man. But glad you have the guitar to delve into and as a positive focus. So glad to be able to assist you with videos. Good luck brother and best wishes. 😁☮️🥂
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Thank you so much Marty,That means alot.Hope to get up that way one of these days.I have to be here for mom.I'm all she has.She'll be 86 on the 21rst.My life on hold,so I'm just gonna stay here and practice.I'm grateful to have cats like you to help me along.Thank again Brother.
The parts that you don’t know exactly which way he did it, I’ll ask Sammy and Mikey if they happen to remember how he did it, when I see them. Perhaps Sammy, being able to play may remembers from rehearsal or something. Then again, they spent less time with Ed, by then.
The only 3 reasons to ever buy that 1st VH greatest hits compilation since every VH album deserves to be owned: Me Wise Magic Can't Get This Stuff No More Humans Being These 3 songs also happen to be the best 3 VH songs since the release of 1984. Amazing that all 3 were created in such a short period & just before one of the worst debacles in rock history: VHIII.
F*ck i‘ve a new lifetime task Sounds very difficult I remember ive playd Aint Talking Bout Love the First Time when i was beginning. And then i heard Don’t tell me for the first Time. I go „whoow how does that work. Now i can Play it but this Song Sounds much more difficult^^
Damn, why did ego's have to ruin this band? If this song was any indication of things that were to come boy bands might not of took over the music industry in the late 90's. I hope Al does some soul searching and opens the 5150 vault for release.
It was a heartbreaking time when I found out they were done after this song came out. I think they were at their peak. I wish we could have got another album from them.
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One of the last great Van Halen tracks
I totally agree. Very triumphant and powerful. 😎🤟🏻
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One of my favored Ed rhythms
Yes it was. I wish Sammy had sung like that on more of their songs.
All the while, AVH is killing it on the drums with amazing fills, volume swells, and cool beats. Definitely one my my favorites too. Thank you for breaking this beast down!
Are there any recent interviews with Alex? I haven't heard a word from him since Eddie died.
I absolutely LOVE that you're showing the chord diagrams on the screen. Thats how my guitar teacher taught me about various minor and major chords and correct finger placement.
It really makes a difference doesn't it? Helps people learn so much easier.
@Ranch5150SkinWalker My only issue is, when you tabbed out the finger tapping for the 3rd, 8th and 12th frets. How did you stretch your index and pinky fingers THAT far!? My fingers try to dislocate lmao
Nice lesson,incredibilidy
I love when teachers just keep it simple. It makes things easier to understand. But when they start over-explaining simple things, that's when it starts getting confusing. Great lesson. Thank you!
Also, I remember an interview EVH did in a guitar mag from after Sammy left the band. Ed said they were writing the Twister theme, and he specifically asked Sammy NOT to write weather related lyrics. So, Sammy came in suggesting "The twisters' out there everyone take cover" or something. Ed was pissed, and "fired" Sammy. Fun times.
I remember that interview. Sam was pissed cause he wanted to take a year off with his new wife in Hawaii. They just finished the Balance tour. If Ed Leffler had not died and VH had better management none of that crap after 1995 would never have happened. It's all too bad.
Great in-depth study of a highly underrated VH song. Eddie brought genius to everything he did - including a soundtrack song to a badass movie. 💥
One of the best tutorials I have seen for anything van halen this was incredibly well structured
Thanks! It makes me happy to read the positive reviews 🤟🏻. Glad it helped! 😁
This is in my top 2 of Van Halen songs. Panama and Humans Being. Thanks for all the content you provide.
I love it too man. It has been one of my consistent top 5 songs since it came out. 🤟🏻😎🤟🏻
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I agree! Although "And the Cradle Will Rock" and "Ain't Talkin' About Love" are right up there two. The ending solo on this song is just amazing!!
Nice job Marty always good to pay tribute to the KING 🤘👏👍🎸
Thanks man! Long live the King. 🤟🏻😎🤟🏻
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A favorite of mine! Thanks for this!
You're very welcome! 😎🤟🏻
Cool.. on The first C I play the traditional open C and just slide it up to the 3rd position. Love this song thanks!!
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A killer tune! And many different parts. One of the best Van Hagar era songs. I do the intro differently, of course. I do Em, to open C (first fret pattern), then slide to the Dsus in the form of the open C chord, in the 3rd fret. Sounds right to me!
It's hard to emulate Ed. He even played it different throughout the song. He was always messing with us! Haha
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Yeah, his style was so loose, and seemingly made up as he went along! Yet deep down, complex.
Sweet lesson - going to jump into this and try to learn it. Always loved this song and now have been playing long enough that it's gone from "unattainable" to "I bet if I could figure out what he's doing I could pull it off" and this REALLY helps. Appreciate it and thank you!
Eddy the King R.I.P.
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Marty, I totally agree I love this song too. it is one of my favorites kind of like Baluchiterium it just sounds huge and ginormous. Thank you for breaking it down. Also, digging the Ernie Ball Eddie Van Halen music man.
You're welcome Wes! My pleasure. I love doing these lessons because it reconnects me with the song and makes me remember specifics I had forgotten. It's a huge song with some very emotional playing and parts. It's laid out so perfectly. 😎🙌
Wow this really sounds right on! Thanks
Thanks so much. Glad you liked the video
Marty that tone is bang on. Raises the hair on the arms.
Thank you.
Like you, this too is one of my favorite VH songs.
You gave me clarity on parts I wasn't able to figure out. Awesome job. Thanks again
Eddie just punches you in the face over and over with this one. Awesomeness at its finest.
Well I know what I'm doing today... thanks for the lesson Marty
Enjoy man! It's a lot of fun. 😎🎵🎵🎵🎵🙌
Thank you for teach'n with so much detail, seriously...KILLER 🤟🤟🤟🎸🎸🎸
Definitely one of the best Hagar era songs! Oooo that EBMM VH… that’s a sexy guitar!
Thank you! 😎🙌
Love all songs!!!...love this one absolute
Thanks man. I appreciate ya watching. 😄🙏
I often think that Edward was put on this earth to play these notes/music the way he did to sooth my eternal sadness/ longing for something I’ve yet to learn.
Great comment man. I would agree dude!
I really love Ed's tone in this era. Detuned with some chorus and harmoniser played on his musicmans 😎
I did too. Balance and the best of tracks sounded so amazing!! 😎
One of the things I love the most about Eddie’s playing are his palm muted arpeggios. He had such finesse with that technique and this song is a great example of that. I also love how Eddie blended hard rockin riffs with the melodic runs. Thanks for spotlighting this great tune Marty. Every time I watch your videos I feel like I’m hanging out with a buddy and jamming out. Happy holidays!
I love that about his playing too. Blending hard rock riffs and melodic stuff together is my favorite aspect of his playing. It was done with such finesse and taste. And is so cool to listen to. Not to mention he was a cool guy and fun to watch live! Thanks for commenting man and I really appreciate you watching. Even though I can't see everyone watching, I feel like we are all hanging out together as well. 😎🤟🏻
We’re out there, and we appreciate it, Marty! I always enjoy your videos.
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I’m glad to see that you didn’t trade your music man in that package for the Les Paul. Awesome sounding guitar. I always learn heaps from your videos. Thanks again.
Thanks for watching man! No, I traded an Epiphone Casino, Chinese thinline Tele, a Korean Gretsch and my blue Kramer Pacer. 😄
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I think you got the better end of that trade. I would probably miss the Gretch
Do you use separate pedals or do you use a combo like a Line 6. That chorus and slap back sounds great together. Maybe a vid on gear would be enlightening. Thanks again
I've always loved this song, and always wanted to learn it, thanks for the lesson
Love your teaching method! As always! Working on this one right now!!! Went and saw the movie when it came out just for this song!!!
that is the sound of a tornado alarm .....that just my take on what I think it is ..great job on playing the song .
Love that song too, Great lesson Marty!
Thanks Barry! 😁
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You have the VH tone perfected. Sounds great dude.
Thanks so much for this video! I figured the solo riff would be pretty tricky! This is one of my Top 5 VH songs also!
Thank you bro im a big fan of eddie i love your work and enjoy your cool rigs im from the philippines thank you
Awesome thank you! I really appreciate you watching man.
Thank you Marty have a great lesson
Very welcome
Cool lesson Marty … I don’t know this one yet !
Thanks dude!!
Dude you rock !!
Thanks man!!! 😎🎵🎵🎵🎵🤟🏻
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The way I used to play it is that instead of doing an E chord at the nut, I play a high E chord and strum only the bottom three or four strings. I do this because I noticed a bit at the beginning where Eddie only hits the lower end of the E chord, but the higher notes still ring out.
Muito boa a sua aula eu recomendo
Thank you! Glad it helped.
I'm here for twister.
Awesome..😃🎸👍
Thanks man, enjoy! 😁🙌
I like the way you use the correct axe for the era.So good bro.
Thanks for watching man. I appreciate it! 😎🤟🏻
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Oh,My pleasure brother.I don't know if ya know Audley Freed or not,but I'm from the same area he grew up in.Had that band CRY of LOVE?
@Niecgram-Me-Marty5150 Did I win something Marty,I do'nt understand?
@Niecgram-Me-Marty5150 I wrote you a long note telling you about one of my baretta's and it dissapeared.
@@dausblack2585 it's not Marty, it's a scam.
The “tornado” as you call it is a progression of the same two notes at first as just a hammer-on, and then to picking both notes, to picking them with more force, to picking them along with slight use of the trem bar.
What a Great VH Tune.
Fantastic
Work
Hard song for me
But I’m working on it
Making good progress
Thanks
Cool. I was hoping you’d teach this one after hearing your song ranking.
It's been on my radar for a while! It's hard to do these lessons. I have to brush up on stuff. Lol.
Wow Man Just Listen To That Riff From The Album You Definitely Got That Right On The Money Wish I Had Your Talent I Wouldn’t Stop Playing Thanks Amazing
Thanks for the nice comment man. And for watching! 😎🎵☮️
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker your definitely welcome awesome video’s
I need that T shirt!!
This one is a unique shirt. I think it was a special hot topic shirt they ran. Some limited run??
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker I've never seen it before and I collect MC shirts. I have about 300 ranging from 1981 club days up to the stadium tour. I don't have that one.
Great
I searched for this song for years, after hearing as a kid when the movie twister came out.
Thank you Marty
You're welcome man!
thanks your awsome
Amazing tone complementing the playing...what FX are you using?
Fractal ax8 and Friedman BE setting with Friedman cabinet IRs.
It sounds like Eddie was trying to imitate a tornado siren during that bending up to the octive thing then over bending during that tornado solo.
Yes! Totally agree. 😎
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Also, I think that high notes you're hitting at 13:13 are pinch harmonics at the 10th fret on the B string, then another at the 7th on the G string...
Totally possible. Eddie has a lot of overdubs on some of these parts. Plus he was super heavy into the sustaniac at the time. 🤟🏻
You nailed the sound, man! What all were you using?
Thanks! Fractal AX8 with a Friedman BE setting and a stereo Friedman IR. I added some stereo verb, delay and chorus in protools to fatten it up!
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker I was going to ask the same question as the previous gentleman. NAILED that sound. Fantastic lesson as well. Liked and subbed.
@@johncollins1365 thank you John. 😁🥂
Great video, just started watching. However, the Motley Crue t shirt got my attention.
BLASPHEMY!!!! VAN HALEN SHIRT!!!
Lol. 😂
Now I know what to get you for Christmas!!!
God bless you kid, I say that because we are about the same age. I've been a Van Halen fan for years. Since 1979 to be exact. Didn't know shit about anything, but I new I liked VH and wanted to play guitar.
Flash forward a decade later, picked up my first guitar in jr high.
Thanks to King Edward and VAN F'N HALEN I love rock and roll.
Been playing guitar ever since. Thanks to Eddie, I have been playing well over 30 years, have an extensive collection, and build my own guitars.
Thank you for all that you do Marty. God bless you young man.
Stay Gold,
L Albert Jackson Munoz
I still have the guitar magazine issue of this song from 1996.
Somehow I missed this issue. 😩
Phenomenal dude. This is a challenging tune for sure. That music man is frickin awsome. Out of all your axes. I love the tobacco wolfie and this blonde beauty. You da man my friend.
Thank you! I have always loved this song. It's got some great parts for sure. Thank you for the nice comments and for watching! 🤟🏻
Definitely a different take on some of those intro parts than Ive seen before with the C-D change and the chord before the band kicks in. Ive always seen that and learned it played as an F.
Yes, and right so, he’s wrong with that one!
How does it get the feedback notes ? Special pickup ?
Im checking out the unboxing video of your Baretta Special again.
Cool man! 😎🤟🏻
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Who won a guitar?That's a lucky dude!
Is unchained and Drop dead in the same tuning Marty?
@@dausblack2585 yep! Both have the low e tuned to D.
(D flat since Eddie tubed to e flat in the early years. Well. Close to eflat.).
But both are Drop D tuned
Oh yes finally
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Marty - what's the gear chain you're using here?
Fractal AX8. Freidman BE patch. I have two ML Labs stereo Friedman IR's. I also run into protools stereo. I used a focusrite 2 channel interface. In pro tools I run a stereo delay and reverb. For this I use a stereo chorus as well. I sounds great in the mix and I can adjust it in post by running the mix. This is just for my RUclips videos and audio clarity. 😎
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Are you tuned down a half step?
Is it in standard tuning?
Marty,I was just wondering,did ya go to G.I.T. or any of those schools?
I did not go to GIT. I went to a music school in upstate Ny and took private lessons from a wicked jazz cat in Ithaca, NY. He could do anything. School was mostly theory and orchestration stuff. Jazz band too. But years of playing live and recording have helped me develop my style. 😎🤟🏻
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Yea,I was listening to an interview with Marcus King,when he done that unplugged thing up in Boston.He was talking about the jazz he had taken in school that really made the difference in his playing.I was going thru a 11 year breakup about the same time covid hit,so it was a double whammy for me.That's when I came across Marcus.I had a old Seagull acoustic and inspired me so much and Eddie passed away.I seen I had alittle potential,last December,I bought my 1rst electric 6 string,those two things happening,I just had to make that switch from bass to guitar.Thanks to you & a couple more on youtube I'm doing ok.My goal is to get good enough to play in a band.
@@dausblack2585 man sorry to hear about the rough times man. But glad you have the guitar to delve into and as a positive focus. So glad to be able to assist you with videos. Good luck brother and best wishes. 😁☮️🥂
@@Ranch5150SkinWalker Thank you so much Marty,That means alot.Hope to get up that way one of these days.I have to be here for mom.I'm all she has.She'll be 86 on the 21rst.My life on hold,so I'm just gonna stay here and practice.I'm grateful to have cats like you to help me along.Thank again Brother.
@@dausblack2585 you're doing a great thing. I lost my mom when she was 89 a few years ago. ☮️
The parts that you don’t know exactly which way he did it, I’ll ask Sammy and Mikey if they happen to remember how he did it, when I see them. Perhaps Sammy, being able to play may remembers from rehearsal or something. Then again, they spent less time with Ed, by then.
How about doing outta love again
So many good tunes to do! 😎☮️
Van Halen my favorite all time and nobody better than Eddie
Who else is learning this after hearing it in "Twister"?
musicman. yeah! -
i just brought to my house a HH Fender Special Edition Custom, in red. im goin to try this song! and the help of this vid- gracias!
nice yah
What guitar is that?
Almost a meodic country tone too this song
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I get it
The only 3 reasons to ever buy that 1st VH greatest hits compilation since every VH album deserves to be owned:
Me Wise Magic
Can't Get This Stuff No More
Humans Being
These 3 songs also happen to be the best 3 VH songs since the release of 1984. Amazing that all 3 were created in such a short period & just before one of the worst debacles in rock history: VHIII.
Teach us how to play Feelin'
Bridge sounds like simple man from lynryd skynyrd
He ends the intro with a f major chord, played the way you were playing the G and A chords
Top 5. ?
Probably too 10!
F*ck i‘ve a new lifetime task
Sounds very difficult
I remember ive playd Aint Talking Bout Love the First Time when i was beginning.
And then i heard Don’t tell me for the first Time. I go „whoow how does that work. Now i can Play it but this Song Sounds much more difficult^^
High hopes Sammy Hagar
I am thinking g about doing a double shot. This one and 55. 😎
Talk is cheap, like lemmings breeding, that's what makes us Humans Being....
Yes! 😎🤟🏻
Cat!
Damn, why did ego's have to ruin this band? If this song was any indication of things that were to come boy bands might not of took over the music industry in the late 90's. I hope Al does some soul searching and opens the 5150 vault for release.
It was a heartbreaking time when I found out they were done after this song came out. I think they were at their peak. I wish we could have got another album from them.
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