Metal Without Distortion
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*"Playing metal without distortion for the first time"*
*Metalhead guys with only acoustic guitar, every day:*
"First time?" 😂😂
same
Me on my Nylon.
Just connected my acoustic to an amp with distortion
@@shelbylover1359 Lol
1.Surf but true
2.Surfel
3.Surfing in the name
4.Surfcity
5.Surfer's curse
6.Beach of spades
7.Surfkiller
8.Cloud surfed
9.Surfalus
10.Holy surf... and punishment beach
Noice
Undersurffed comment
surftastic!
couldve said painsurfer
Missed out on sum metal gems
Surf in blood (slayer)
Surf pigs (blk sab)
Wasted Surfs (maiden)
Surfetry Gates (pantera)
They sound like oldschool 1950's rock'n'roll/bluesy jams............And I love it!
Lateralus sounds basically the same, and I love it!
Rage Against the Machine sounds like a cowboy movie. Ace of Spaces sounds like a country song. In Flames still sounds pretty metal. Megadeth sounds like surfer rock.
It exactly like generic American car commercial rock music
its SO bluesy. im in love
Next rock without distortion please 🙏
Rock without distortion is just hillbilly music
Rock without distortion is just... this: ruclips.net/video/zvWbpAEtXnE/видео.html
Now you realise how simple that metal stuff is.
Ace Of Spades slaps no matter what.
Loved it! keep on! =)
Sounds much better.
Several of these sounds like outlaw country and some sound like blues without the distortion
Блин, оно ещё круче звучит чем с перегрузом в оригинале
Just like that terrible period when bands did unplugged versions.
Megadeath sounded like mission impossible.
Still has some grit
Amazing how the blues roots come through, especially in the more melodic stuff
Еще бы
Yeah. Metal is literally based on blues and country music.
@@fasol1998don't forget Jazz and modern classical music like Gustav Holsts the Planets.
Also Drop D Tuning was also important to the development of Heavy Metal Music!
fr it sounds so bluesy/country
I want a bluegrass holy wars after hearing this
Lemmy said Motorhead was a blues rock band, they just played it so fast no one recognized it.
truee♠
Someone should play this downtempo then.
Whorehouse Blues is a solid proof
Me and my friends actually performed Ace of Spades at a music bar but just slowed it down and performed it like a ZZ Top song. It translates perfectly.
I got to see a live show where Lemmy fronted a 3 man group that just played rockabilly hits and it was amazing. Dude could play any genre of rock he wanted.
I just love the fact he turns the oven off as well. 😂
Does anyone have a VST for that?
Moral of the story: If it sounds like metal without distortion, it's gonna slay with distortion.
(:
CORRECT
Holy wars became surf rock, so therefore it's now called Holy Waves
Holy Waves... Punishment Dude!
@@TheEmilyFravel LMAO!!!
You I somehow turned a metal song into a surf rock song, and you made that title into a metal song
Hi there kurt
And Ace of Spades becomes Ace of Waves
gnarly wars
This should become a genre in of itself. It genuinely doesn’t sound bad.
Every guitarplayer that have played metal as a kid have played it like this. if they were playing their favourite metal songs on their acoustic, or unplugged electric guitar. Then the internet comes and paint it up as something special .. hmm interesting.
It already exists it's Surf or Blues rock
Metal without distortion is called unplugged. It was a thing in MTV back then and every Metal fans play it that way. You should listen to Godsmack acoustic album title The Other Side. Metal without distortion sounds badass.
Metal with no distortion = Surf Rock
Black metal with no distorsión = Evil surf rock with to much sunblock
@@cantoelfomusic4548 lmao
basically yeah. Surf guitarists can shred like hell, they just use really warm tones instead of distorted ones.
Ain't no one could rock out like Dick Dale.
sad but true
@@lalolalo975 It's not sad, it's great
Playing clean or unplugged is actually a really good way to learn metal btw. It forces you to hear mistakes and not just cover them with distortion. Then we you do add distortion it sounds much cleaner.
idk if i would advise learning without a amp. i suppose you could still get good but your missing out on palm muting, or anything that needs distortion to be heard
I have no idea where this idea of distortion hiding your mistakes comes from. distortion, if anything highlights them. because of the nature of the effect, distortion makes mistakes more obvious, not subdued
@@addieee333 Yeah agreed. Any time I spent a lot of time playing clean, I end up needing to clean up the slop when I finally get the itch to add some drive.
@@GaryIKILLYOU If you’re talking about letting strings ring out when they should be silent, then yeah, that’s going to sound terrible when you add gain. Mostly I find playing without distortion allows me to get the picking dynamics perfect, so that every note is struck evenly rather than some being much louder than others.
Distortion actually amplifies your mistakes
Sad but true sounds like a 1920s blues
Sad but Blues
@@TheDarkEternalKnight07 LMAO
or as a western soundtrack
It could be played like that.
Really))
The Ace of Spades riff sounds so sick even without distortion. Keep rocking.
So cool!! Even without distortion some songs are still really heavy. You're a great player indeed
No.
I think whether something is heavy or not mostly comes down to attitude. Take bands like The HU and Apocalyptica, who manage to sound heavy as fuck even though they're using traditional Mongolian instruments (former) and cellos (later)
Hey man Tom Morello sounds heavy as fuck on a single coil Tele.
@@theonetruedavid5372 .... is it the attitude or maybe that some are in a minor key? (and different timing)
for me still sounds like metal, and the only instrument, a metal song can´t sound like metal, is an ukulele.
It's kinda cool how 'Lateralus' continue sounding heavy.
Killing in the name sounds so kick ass without the distortion like damn
What's the difference between RHCP and RATM? Add some distortion.
@@marcblum5348 fr though
@@marcblum5348 and politics
Actually Tom Morello doesn't use much distortion at all. Its a very crunchy riff. And it kicks even more ass when you play it on a single coil. Just listen to a live version.
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One thing I've always loved about Metallica is that all their stuff sounds like it'd still rock just as hard on an acoustic.
They play acoustic sets...
i play this riffs everyday on my acoustic because i cannot afford electric guitar((
Harley Benton makes great affordable guitars
@@KingFilth was literally about to say the same. You can get a Harley Benton DIY Les Paul kit for 89 €, or buy a Les Paul copy for 179 €. Dead cheap, and surprisingly good quality. 👍
@Björn Oldyck can confirm!
Pity you man
@@KingFilth same here
I got my Dad into metal back in the late 90s when I pointed out that metal without distortion was basically just surf music from the '60s.
You know that the song is good when even without distortion sounds badass
Damn TOOL (2:50) sounds slick with a clean sound!
Keen to hear you play more of them
This is how I practice a song to make sure I have it down for confidence before jumping straight into distortion
So do I :)
True👍
that's literally what i said
As if every guitarist practicing has NOT done this to make sure they have it down properly
I don’t believe riffs would have ever evolved into the way metal riffs sound if distortion was never invented. Having distortion fundamentally changes the way we play guitar often times.
which isn’t to say these riff don’t cool. Just that they likely wouldn’t have been written in the first place without distortion being invented.
what i like the most about this video is that there is no "brand-shaming". between these high end/boutique guitars is a harley benton. i like it. epiphone, squier or harley benton crafting good instruments.
And I like playing all of them. The setup and playability on the Harley Beton guitar is just as good as it is on the others.
yeah I own a classic vibe 50' squire, it's garbage... I need to resend it to the dealer 2 times beacose konbs didn't work or strap button fell off
lol never experienced a brand shaming comment section on guitar videos (except on bad guitar review videos ofcourse) on YT since the last 15 years
@@AceBambam you are right. But look how often you won't See the headstock in other videos. That's what I thought about.
@@jakubmachnik1259 that's s*it. I have never experienced this. My epiphone and my sqier and even my harley benton play very comfortably after ich set it up.
I laughed way harder than I should have when you turned your oven down 😂😂😂
Sounds not bad even without distortion. Well played.
Except toxicity
@@tegoehsoediro6404 true,still sounds awful.
That's cuz the bands put effort into writing music that sounds unique and pleasing....unlike most repetitive modern pop lmao
@@tegoehsoediro6404Daron will remember that
The Rammstein, Mastodon, Tool and Megadeth riffs still sound sick tho
RATM sounds pretty much the same without distortion
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Painkiller is like classic doom 1. Lol
Ace of spades sounds like a country song.😂😂
XDDDD
YEEEE
Especially 2:07
Need a Reverend Horton Heat cover of that song
You are so right. A lot of the comments were talking a surf sound, but there was a lot of country vibes as well.
Ace of Spades sounds like Rockabilly.
Sad But True it's actually very charming
0:14 "The new Ford F-150 is all you could hope for. It's the American way."
Rage against the machine sounds about the same as the original.
Country metal / hard country
To me, Rage sounds like Country Western without distortion. Ace of Spades still rules, even without distortion. Ditto Megadeth :)
1:00 Come on down to your local Ford dealership during our 4-day President's Day weekend sale...
Painkiller sounds like old school doom 😅
Was not expecting lateralus. Very happy to have heard it. 👍 Tool always puts me in a good mood😊
So many of these sound like songs from the OG DOOM soundtrack! Fantastic stuff!
Especially painkiller and holy wars
Sounds like you're ready to establish the new sound of Nashville...go for it!
I always said Pantera needed an unplugged album.
Metal with no distortion = Groove!😍😍💫
Engel without distorsion is SO FUNKY
Wow, Chop Suey riff still sounds heavy as balls even without gain.
As someone who practices metal a TON without my amp so I don't bother my neighbors, it's very comforting to hear that I'm playing these right when I can't be sure unless I hook up my guitar
many of these are in a minor key so if you just add the right timing, they sound pretty edgy anyway.
Lifehack: plug headphones into your amp 🤯
I'd totally listen to these versions, in the background, at a party
I believe it was Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson who said that they used to right songs on acoustic because if you could make a song rock on an acoustic, then it was easy to make it sound good when distorted (I am paraphrasing). This video kind of proves their point. These riffs still sound good when on clean guitar, so they are naturally going to sound cool when distorted and amplified.
There's also a clip of Lars Ulrich talking to Jerry Cantrell about MTV unplugged & saying something very similar, albeit describing the reverse process.
The producer of Mastodon supposedly told them the exact same thing lol
Funky, bluesy. Now the question is... what does "Get Down On It" sound like with heavy distortion and screaming the lyrics :D
It still sounds heavy. I often realize, that metal players dont use much gain. It often sounds heavier distorted than it actually is.
It’s because the bass and drums actually plays a big role in the low end and the “ummff” of distortion
@@EmazingGuitar ... one of the things I did when recording bands was make the guitar player wear headphones and dial the distortion WAY down... till they realized that too much distortion actually got them lost in the mix. Listening on headphones is what the audience hears, which is not what is up on stage when you are standing in front of that amp.
Sounds like first wave of British heavy metal
Very cool. I generally learn a song pretty clean at first and get it right, then flip the switch. In fact, quit a few great rock guitarists learn a song on acoustic first - not just for sound but so the fingers know the position technically (unforgiving).
Ya can add the gain to it after ...ya get the damn thing straight and proper! Good job. Good video
I think it’s hilarious that Killing in the Name is the song that sounds the most similar even though Tom Morello is super famous for how much he loved to mess with the sound of guitars in RAtM
You should do "The Number Of the Beast". I'm curious how it sounds like.
not to mention that particular track's recorded in D MAJOR? yeah. where there's a will,there's a way...
I like it like that, especially the first song, sounded bluesy lol
Motörhead with no distortion sounds awesome! I want a whole album
This gives me the same feel as not being able to punch with full force in a dream
This is actually the best way to learn to play your favorite metal songs, and sound good when jamming 😉
Never thought of rammstein as a funk band but sure sounds that way clean lol.my band when we've done cover song shows have done them acoustic several times and played killing in the name unplugged so I kinda know well what that sounds like clean lol.
this is how i sound in my acoustic guitar😂😂
It’s funny because now you can really hear the complexities in these songs that is normally hidden.
Complexities? This is some of the most basic, simple stuff one could possibly play on guitar.
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I don't even play but I just hear a riff playing on loop lmao, most of them are cool tho
@@MyName-nx1jj Oh ok, I disagree, but sure…
That cooker knob 🤣
Holy wars sounds like an 8bit game BGM lol
Feel like Ace of Spades and Lareralus were the most interesting clean
painkiller sounding like a DooM track
My father plays metal on a classical guitar, so I'm kinda used to that sound.
In a music school, rock is played similarly on the classical guitar. It sounds very similar. On the other hand, this is a very good way to practice before you start playing with distortion. The clear sound reveals inaccuracies that are less audible during distortion. However, playing distortion requires specific accuracy that cannot be practiced on pure sound.
... IMHO, too much distortion gets the guitar "lost in the mix" but dialing the gain back can bring it out front to the audience. I have had the guitar player wear headphones for a recording session, and they finally see what I mean. It's so much different that standing in front of the amp.
Sound good! ..... MTV did this over 20 years ago with its "unplugged" series, it was hot for a minute then died out like anything else
It lasted about 10 years to be fair
They should bring it back, it was awesome
That "killing in the name of.." whisper 🤣
RATM stills heavy even without distortion
The way dude wispered "killing in the name of" ХД
... Maybe it's because I live in Tennessee but I swear without distortion, metal sounds scarily similar to country! I... I don't know how I feel about this...
The moment metal becomes country
Why do like 90% of these sound vaguely country? I can see it for Metallica, Motorhead, and maybe Mastodon, but even the Rammstein riff sounds country
Sign of a great guitar player all notes spot on great playing man👍
Rage Against the Machine sounds mad funky
Finally a no distortion video that isnt simply the shitty DI signal
Pain killer sounds like a stage in Doom
Old wild west metal
Ace of Spades without distortion sounds like something that would play on the Dukes of Hazzard.
Surf music with distortion!!!
This is still better than „loud“ original mastering with clipping. Then is hear distortion not only on guitar....
That was actually a great selection of songs 👍🤘
In Flames and Mastodon were great choices because they have clear blues influence.
Id listen to full albums of this. Holy wars was sick. Gg
Nice playing without distortion
Tool and Motorhead without distortion surprised me. I really liked those
If you can play it clean, you can play it dirty. Not always the same the other way around. Shows mastery of the song.