You hit on it. The thing that is such a shame about these books is by teaching people the wrong/difficult way to play things, I'm sure it led to some young players getting discouraged or just giving up on guitar.
Bro it sounds silly, but these no shit did a number on my confidence back in the day when I just straight up could not play something the book said, or I WOULD and it sounded nothing like the record so I'd just end up doing whatever I thought sounded right. In the back of my mind though I felt like I was cheating and I wasn't good enough to play it the "real" way, and then to come and find out freakin 20 years later that I was right all long??? Man you gotta be shitting me...
To be fair, there's no chance in hell *anyone* would have been able to accurately transcribe the studio version of Shot In The Dark in 1986 without actively talking to Jake because it's tuned FBbDbGbBbEb (Eb standard, but the low Eb and Ab strings are tuned up a half step). It's *super* easy to play in this tuning (because it's now a standard open string pedal riff with chord stabs and a cool lick in the tag), but since Jake only really played his one Charvel live, he had to relearn it in Eb standard (more or less what Mike played). Fun fact: bassist Phill Soussan brought the song over from his previous band, Wildlife, which featured Steve and Chris Overland who would form FM (top-tier British AoR band). The reason you don't see The Ultimate Sin get a lot of love from Ozzy (by Ozzy, I mean Sharon) is because Phil Soussan is credited as the cowriter along with Ozzy, Chris and Steve Overland wrote it (FM released a version a few years ago) and there have been a ton of behind-the-scenes legal disputes about it. Hence why Shot In The Dark (Ozzy's first pop hit) isn't on any of his compilations.
I had this book when it came out. I thought I was just terrible at executing the tab. I remember thinking that a lot of tab books in the early 80s were just too far above my skill level but, with enough practice I'd eventually get it. Turns out that a lot of those tab books were just not very accurate.
Worst tab I've ever got was a Japanese magazine Children of the Damned by Iron Maiden played half tone up. Impossible to play and just wrong because we know 80% of Maiden is E minor.
No. He isn't. He's very highly regarded indeed and you trying to steal some reflected glory by suggesting otherwise and pretending to be 'in the know' is frankly embarrassing.
@@riddarhyttan Yeah I know what you mean. So many people just type out whatever seems/sounds good without zero thought/proof of it and it's just false and dumb/annoying. You see it in every YT comment section just about unfortunately. 🙄
I've never really watched much of the YT guitarist community, have found a lot of them tend to be more 'content creator thumbnail clickbait ego extravaganza' than I like. But since recently taking a deep dive into your videos you are a breath of fresh air. Original ideas, hilariously funny and informative. Exactly what I'm looking for!
Cool to watch you lay these out. Such an epic album. In high school lunch one of the less savory jocks inexplicably asked me what tape I was listening to on my Walkman. I handed him the Ultimate Sin cassette case. He gave it a dirty look "whats this shit?!", looked at me like I was a horrible deviant, and tossed it back in my chest.
Jake's work on those 2 albums was phenomenal. Not sure if it was a friend that taught me the arpeggiated intro to Killer of Giants or that guitar mags actually had it right, can't imagine playing it like that book.
Young players, All I can say is I’m 49 years old now and if this RUclips shite was around before I was 30, I’d be a freaking weekend ,wedding band, Jedi at the very least about now. I can play Bark at the Moon real nice because we went to a concert in 84’ when I was in 4th grade with a huge camera lol and saw Jake live. I also saw him at TRAMPS in NYC with his band Badlands in my early 20s. He’s a beast! All ozz man guitarists were savages/. Thanks so much for good content!
It reminds me of the early 90s when I was learning Maiden and Metallica riffs from these expensive books, and making me feel like I was never going to be a decent guitarist. Sooo unnatural and difficult. These videos are great and being back that feeling.
As someone who grew up in the 80s in a country that never had concerts of these bands with no internet and no way of seeing other people play this songs the only way to learn them was to use my ears and that's what I did and got better results as I had a friend who bought a lot of these transcription books and borrowed them and returned them immediately as they all had errors, You just remined me how I felt when I saw these books and compared them to what I've learned by ear, thanks!
Back in ‘89, Killer Of Giants was on tablature in an issue for Guitar For the Practicing Musician (I don’t remember the issue month or year exactly, I just remember this from 1989) and I compared the tab from what I was actually Jake doing on the live video from the ultimate sin tour, and I noticed that Jake wasn’t using the barred D chord when he was playing the intro to Giants. That was the first time I noticed that guitar tab isn’t necessarily accurate to what the guitar player is actually doing. Dime used to say the same thing about tablature explanations over the years throughout the nineties
Guitar For The Practicing Musician Magazine I'm pretty sure had the whole tablature notation with a legend key explanation of all the technics that were used in metal guitar playing by 1986. But other guitar tab publications were behind the ball for a few years
My favorite Ozzy solo album! Jake E Lee was such a badass player! Was lucky enough to find this on vinyl in excellent condition at a local record shop for $25 (CDN) a couple of months ago. So underrated.
“Hesitating groove” is such a spot on, absolutely perfect way to describe the Never riff. Also, I DO hear the Cult of Personality vibe in there that you speak of. Thank you for this great video.🤘
There's a lot of useful information here, thanks. Supposedly Jake tuned the 5th and 6th strings up a whole step for the studio version of Shot in the Dark. If that is true, he must have worked out a more practical "live" rendition on a standard Eb guitar. You're grabbing that Bb pedal with your thumb, so I'm going to have to practice that now.
Kids today have no idea what we had to go through in the 80s. I can remember trying to learn stuff from tab books and Guitar World magazine. Most of the time I'd figure out most of it but then make up my own 'School Boy" version. RUclips makes it a breeze today.
haha great ! back in the days i assumed jake 's playing was way too complicated for me..due to the poor tab books from ultimate sin and bark at the moon...what a killer player, so underrated...a "greatest guitar technique" vidéo about his licks and riffs" would be very cool 😋😎
In the 80s Jake was easily in the top 5 best metal guitarists list. Ozzy fans shun the ultimate sin but that album has some phenomenal guitar work. jake will always be a personal favourite . I was 16 when that album came out and have still managed to avoid seeing him live, despite buying tickets for red dragon cartel a few years back, only for the gig to be cancelled....one day...
"You know, I really wanna play 'Thank God for the Bomb' for Grandma...", I must have have burst into a solid five minutes of laughter at this line! Lol. Comedic gold, my friend!! 😂
This album was my first introduction to Ozzy and I could not understand any of the lyrics.. My friend in high school drew the cover art for art class and my dad saw it (dad was teacher at high school) and asked, "is Josh a satanist??!!" . lol. Great video, Mike.
At Least it's not the version of shot in the dark where they want you to tune up your E and A strings a full step to play the song. Tons of people got duped by that one
I remember back when I was taking lessons as a kid, the teacher took the tab for Black Sabbath’s Paranoid out of the official guitar hero 3 tab book and it had a mistake in it I kept playing until I was in college.
These tab videos are great! Thanks for setting the reocrd straight! I recall using these books and not being to figure out why i couldn't get thiings to sound quite right. It was very discouraging.
That intro with the famous Ozzy's laugh, LMAO!😂 By the way, that one in the book is not Shot In The Dark obviously, it's Bath In The Sunlight, the happier version.
I still have this book. It's literally within arms length. This was the third tab book I bought, behind Iron Maiden's first two tab books covering the first six albums. You should do a Bad Tab on that first Maiden tab book if you haven't done it already. I think I bought it for Killer of Giants, which was fairly accurate as far as the intro went, which is what most people wanted to learn back in the day.
I love your videos and even show up for the live chats sometimes but one constructive criticism thing I would say is you should try to add your own on screen tabs for the correct way to play it rather than just playing it
This is awesome. One of my favourite Ozzy albums too. Might have to switch out the Tori Amos in my car for some Ozzy today. Love the pink Jackson with the shirt matches it perfectly! I couldn't resist, I got myself this shirt as well, I love The Breakfast Club, one of my favourite movies.
That "ad lib" thing was such a copout and it appeared in lots of these books. Reality was, "solo too difficult for us to even approximate." The solo on Never is one of my favorite solos and that entire song kicks ass.
i've got the Ozzy Blizzard of Oz Diary of a Madman and Tribute..a lot of books are off, but anything that makes me use applied knowledge is a consilation. Thanks for the vid Art of Guitar! good stuff
Thanks .... thats the first guitar book I bought .... spended huors and hours learning the wrong wy to play the intro to Killer of Giants ...the wrong way.
You should try and interview some people who made tab books back in the day. I bet they were given like no time to put it together and would be interesting to hear what the process was like
I had the "Ad lib" issue with a tab book for The Police. I specifically bought it so I could learn all the little licks Andy Summers plays during So Lonely, and you can probably guess what the book said lol.
Even the so called professionally transcribed tabs i have looked at recently because i was feeling lazy and couldn't be bothered siting down and transcribing them myself have been mostly incorrect although some of the Alfred offerings have been ok...I was luckily to come up in the 80s when there was no such thing as tab so if you wanted to learn to play rock or blues etc you had to use your ears and it has served me well.
I still have a ton of guitar player magazines from early 90s (BEFORE the internet) Each issue would have 4 tabs of random songs, of course we buy only for that ONE Metallica or Slayer song. Be interesting to reach out and find out how they transcribed into Tablature that’s not even remotely close to the actual song 🎸
That pull-off section in Never (from the book) kinda sounds like part of the intro from Love Song by Tesla. Then again, I think that song actually uses the same 4-2-0 sequence as Crazy Train. And of course, it's almost the same, it's just that the first 3 notes (from the book) are a 3-1-0 on the B string, but the rest is the same.
It's no wonder I became disillusioned with trying to learn to play electric guitar in the 80's. I remember having quite a few books like these and they never sounded anything like the real thing. It's so much better these days. The online tabs for things are still almost always wrong, but the modern tools at my disposal mean I really enjoy the ear training aspect of making my own tabs for things these days. And those moments when you realise "oh, if you play it on THESE strings it's much easier!" are really fulfilling...
Funnily enough, Steve Howe used that Am pentatonic-pulling-off-to-open-string lick in one of his very country sounding songs (Diary Of A Man Who Vanished, I think).
There were a lot of solo transcriptions that were substituted for "ad lib." I used to *_H A T E_* that. Also, I would look at these books and try the harder way they laid out to play tunes, but would get fed up and try to "transcribe" to a different, easier position. Turns out I was probably more correct than the bad TABs more often than not. You probably already know this, but _Shot In The Dark_ was played with the guitar tuned 1/2 step down and then the E and A strings were tuned up 1 step from that. (So the tuning would be: F, B flat, D flat, G flat, B flat, e flat.) I've figured out how to play it in regular tuning, 1/2 step flat, since I play a guitar with a floating trem and a locking nut and I don't want to have to either retune (which would take forever, twice, once to retune and once to return to regular tuning) and I don't want to keep _one_ guitar around with that weird tuning that's never used for any other songs. Hell, I don't even like Drop D! If you're interested in a way to play _Shot In The Dark_ without having to retune, Euge Valovirta did a video on Jake E. Lee and did a version of the song and showed his method of playing it. It'll get pretty close. Good video. _The Ultimate Sin_ is maybe my favorite Ozzy album, and _Shot In The Dark_ is one of my three favorite Ozzy songs to play. I think Jake E. Lee was just great. Seriously underrated.
The alternate tuning was probably only used on the record. In the music video it does seem like Jake plays it on the alternate tuning, but on every live version he clearly plays it in Eb Standard.
I have this copy, got it at a record store at my local mall in 86 and it nearly made me give up. Laughable. Leon Todd has a lesson about Shot in the Dark that is pretty interesting and uses an altered tuning. Worth a find and watch for anyone trying to get that one down.
Wow I did The book was that bad! I remember seeing that book in the music store back in the 80s. And like you this is one of my all time favorites by Jake e lee.
I really want to see you do a video showcasing the techniques of Trivium’s Matt Heafy and Corey Beaulieu. There’s videos of them showing how to play their songs and it’s really cool. Please do it Mike. I don’t mean to be rude but I don’t know why you never seem to do this recommendation, you do know that there’s great guitar music that came out during the 2000s, 2010s and the 2020s.
I noticed a a lot of tabs are wrong or they just don't get it right. Sometimes they are just painful to work on because they don't move them up the scale properly. They miss muting, pinch harmonics etc... I can see you worked out the licks correctly. It is a a rare gift to see this in player's today.
I remember getting the tab book for Permission to Land by The Darkness and struggling to play it when I was starting out. I came back to it recently and realised it was because so much of it had really bad fingerings of the solos. All of the notes were pretty much right but they just whacked them onto any combination of strings no matter if it made sense at all. Also had two-guitar harmonies transcribed onto a single guitar which was just about playable but clearly wrong. Also, how've I been playing guitar for 20 years but never heard of a "fake book" before?!
This and the Invasion of Your Privacy books really bummed me out as a kid, but in a roundabout way they helped me learn to use my ear and learn songs myself.
I had this book in the early 90s. Someone stole it from me and I've never been happier.
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Not all heroes wear capes
😂😂😂
The thief got what he deserved. 😄
@@kkarx I'm surprised he didn't come back begging to return it
Man the people who got these do deserve hugs, they were tricked into playing the Shot in the Dark Riff like THAT
Shat in the dark
@@buckbreaker5185pretty much
It sounds like Shot in the 21st Century Dark! (Those chords sound like 21st Century Breakdown)
The Crazy Train laugh is the perfect addition to the vid.
You hit on it. The thing that is such a shame about these books is by teaching people the wrong/difficult way to play things, I'm sure it led to some young players getting discouraged or just giving up on guitar.
That's exactly the effect it had on me.
Bro it sounds silly, but these no shit did a number on my confidence back in the day when I just straight up could not play something the book said, or I WOULD and it sounded nothing like the record so I'd just end up doing whatever I thought sounded right. In the back of my mind though I felt like I was cheating and I wasn't good enough to play it the "real" way, and then to come and find out freakin 20 years later that I was right all long??? Man you gotta be shitting me...
To be fair, there's no chance in hell *anyone* would have been able to accurately transcribe the studio version of Shot In The Dark in 1986 without actively talking to Jake because it's tuned FBbDbGbBbEb (Eb standard, but the low Eb and Ab strings are tuned up a half step). It's *super* easy to play in this tuning (because it's now a standard open string pedal riff with chord stabs and a cool lick in the tag), but since Jake only really played his one Charvel live, he had to relearn it in Eb standard (more or less what Mike played).
Fun fact: bassist Phill Soussan brought the song over from his previous band, Wildlife, which featured Steve and Chris Overland who would form FM (top-tier British AoR band). The reason you don't see The Ultimate Sin get a lot of love from Ozzy (by Ozzy, I mean Sharon) is because Phil Soussan is credited as the cowriter along with Ozzy, Chris and Steve Overland wrote it (FM released a version a few years ago) and there have been a ton of behind-the-scenes legal disputes about it. Hence why Shot In The Dark (Ozzy's first pop hit) isn't on any of his compilations.
I had this book when it came out. I thought I was just terrible at executing the tab. I remember thinking that a lot of tab books in the early 80s were just too far above my skill level but, with enough practice I'd eventually get it. Turns out that a lot of those tab books were just not very accurate.
Worst tab I've ever got was a Japanese magazine Children of the Damned by Iron Maiden played half tone up. Impossible to play and just wrong because we know 80% of Maiden is E minor.
Yup, I thought I was just not that good and couldn't play a lot of the tab books I had.
The Ultimate Sin is my favorite solo Ozzy album. The drums are like cannons going off. Jake E. Lee is awesome on this album...on any album really.
The Ultimate Sin is such an underrated album and *wow* this tab book could not have helped!
My favorite Ozzy album. It just fits him perfectly as a solo artist imho
Jake E Lee is soooo underrated!
i like Jake E Lee..i like his guitars and style of playing..the non trem way etc.
No. He isn't. He's very highly regarded indeed and you trying to steal some reflected glory by suggesting otherwise and pretending to be 'in the know' is frankly embarrassing.
@@riddarhyttan Yikes, eat a frickin Snickers already.
@@bradchervel5202 The 'underrated' conceit gets used so often I'd die of Snickers poisoning though : /
@@riddarhyttan Yeah I know what you mean. So many people just type out whatever seems/sounds good without zero thought/proof of it and it's just false and dumb/annoying. You see it in every YT comment section just about unfortunately. 🙄
Jake E Lee is still one of my all time favorites, especially his work in Badlands (Voodoo Highway is a phenomenal album, not have just for guitar).
Ray Gillen was SO good!
If there was an ounce of justice in the world, Badlands would have been the biggest band on the planet.
I've never really watched much of the YT guitarist community, have found a lot of them tend to be more 'content creator thumbnail clickbait ego extravaganza' than I like. But since recently taking a deep dive into your videos you are a breath of fresh air. Original ideas, hilariously funny and informative. Exactly what I'm looking for!
Cool to watch you lay these out. Such an epic album. In high school lunch one of the less savory jocks inexplicably asked me what tape I was listening to on my Walkman. I handed him the Ultimate Sin cassette case. He gave it a dirty look "whats this shit?!", looked at me like I was a horrible deviant, and tossed it back in my chest.
Jake's work on those 2 albums was phenomenal. Not sure if it was a friend that taught me the arpeggiated intro to Killer of Giants or that guitar mags actually had it right, can't imagine playing it like that book.
Young players, All I can say is I’m 49 years old now and if this RUclips shite was around before I was 30, I’d be a freaking weekend ,wedding band, Jedi at the very least about now. I can play Bark at the Moon real nice because we went to a concert in 84’ when I was in 4th grade with a huge camera lol and saw Jake live. I also saw him at TRAMPS in NYC with his band Badlands in my early 20s. He’s a beast! All ozz man guitarists were savages/. Thanks so much for good content!
I’m loving this bad tab series! I still own some of these books from my teen years
It reminds me of the early 90s when I was learning Maiden and Metallica riffs from these expensive books, and making me feel like I was never going to be a decent guitarist. Sooo unnatural and difficult. These videos are great and being back that feeling.
Love this album one of my favorite Ozzy albums. With Randy..Diary of a madman, with Jake... Ultimate Sin, with Zak...No rest for the wicked.
HEY THANKS FOR THE SHOUT OUT IN THE DESCRIPTION.I REALLY APPRECIATE THAT.GREAT JOB ON THIS CONTRAST LESSON...KEEP ROCKIN'
As someone who grew up in the 80s in a country that never had concerts of these bands with no internet and no way of seeing other people play this songs the only way to learn them was to use my ears and that's what I did and got better results as I had a friend who bought a lot of these transcription books and borrowed them and returned them immediately as they all had errors, You just remined me how I felt when I saw these books and compared them to what I've learned by ear, thanks!
Back in ‘89, Killer Of Giants was on tablature in an issue for Guitar For the Practicing Musician (I don’t remember the issue month or year exactly, I just remember this from 1989) and I compared the tab from what I was actually Jake doing on the live video from the ultimate sin tour, and I noticed that Jake wasn’t using the barred D chord when he was playing the intro to Giants. That was the first time I noticed that guitar tab isn’t necessarily accurate to what the guitar player is actually doing. Dime used to say the same thing about tablature explanations over the years throughout the nineties
The intro harmonics in Fool Like You always reminded me of Black Magic Woman by Santana.
Guitar For The Practicing Musician Magazine I'm pretty sure had the whole tablature notation with a legend key explanation of all the technics that were used in metal guitar playing by 1986. But other guitar tab publications were behind the ball for a few years
My favorite Ozzy solo album! Jake E Lee was such a badass player! Was lucky enough to find this on vinyl in excellent condition at a local record shop for $25 (CDN) a couple of months ago. So underrated.
Nice work! Jake E Lee is the MAN. My all time favorite. Such a brilliant guitarist! Every bit as brilliant of a musician as Randy.
The Ultimate Sin is one of my top 5 favorite Ozzy albums.
Secret Loser was used in this really cool b movie called The Wraith. Check it out
Make a video ranking all the tab books you have from best to worst.
Oh man that book version of Shot In The Dark riff with the muted strumming sounded like some Fly By Night era Rush 😂
“Hesitating groove” is such a spot on, absolutely perfect way to describe the Never riff. Also, I DO hear the Cult of Personality vibe in there that you speak of. Thank you for this great video.🤘
There's a lot of useful information here, thanks. Supposedly Jake tuned the 5th and 6th strings up a whole step for the studio version of Shot in the Dark. If that is true, he must have worked out a more practical "live" rendition on a standard Eb guitar. You're grabbing that Bb pedal with your thumb, so I'm going to have to practice that now.
Kids today have no idea what we had to go through in the 80s. I can remember trying to learn stuff from tab books and Guitar World magazine. Most of the time I'd figure out most of it but then make up my own 'School Boy" version. RUclips makes it a breeze today.
haha great ! back in the days i assumed jake 's playing was way too complicated for me..due to the poor tab books from ultimate sin and bark at the moon...what a killer player, so underrated...a "greatest guitar technique" vidéo about his licks and riffs" would be very cool 😋😎
love your sense of humor.....and you are a good player....keep making videos
Damn, your tone is on point on this.
Thank you for the killer of giants correction. I’ve been playing it the wrong way and it took me forever to get that part down
In the 80s Jake was easily in the top 5 best metal guitarists list. Ozzy fans shun the ultimate sin but that album has some phenomenal guitar work. jake will always be a personal favourite . I was 16 when that album came out and have still managed to avoid seeing him live, despite buying tickets for red dragon cartel a few years back, only for the gig to be cancelled....one day...
I love these Bad Tab Book videos!!! 🔥
"You know, I really wanna play 'Thank God for the Bomb' for Grandma...", I must have have burst into a solid five minutes of laughter at this line! Lol. Comedic gold, my friend!! 😂
"Nuke ya! Nuke ya!" Bang-on lyric writing, that.
This album was my first introduction to Ozzy and I could not understand any of the lyrics.. My friend in high school drew the cover art for art class and my dad saw it (dad was teacher at high school) and asked, "is Josh a satanist??!!" . lol. Great video, Mike.
I love that this is your favorite Ozzy song. I AGREE
At Least it's not the version of shot in the dark where they want you to tune up your E and A strings a full step to play the song. Tons of people got duped by that one
I remember back when I was taking lessons as a kid, the teacher took the tab for Black Sabbath’s Paranoid out of the official guitar hero 3 tab book and it had a mistake in it I kept playing until I was in college.
This album in particular bummed me out when I got home with these tabs. It was like getting to rent a Nintendo game for the weekend and it's a ljn
Still one of my all time favorite youtube series. Absolutely hilarious
That opening riff is awesome!
Jake the monster player he was in the 80s and still is but back then he was literally untouchable.
I don't think that album has ever left the rotation ever. Absolutely one of my favorite albums!
Love THE ULTIMATE SIN , Love Jakes tone , The Riffs . This was a fun video to watch
These tab videos are great! Thanks for setting the reocrd straight! I recall using these books and not being to figure out why i couldn't get thiings to sound quite right. It was very discouraging.
love the bad tab videos! probably takes up a lot of your time to make/edit them, but they are so entertaining!
That intro with the famous Ozzy's laugh, LMAO!😂
By the way, that one in the book is not Shot In The Dark obviously, it's Bath In The Sunlight, the happier version.
I still have this book. It's literally within arms length. This was the third tab book I bought, behind Iron Maiden's first two tab books covering the first six albums. You should do a Bad Tab on that first Maiden tab book if you haven't done it already. I think I bought it for Killer of Giants, which was fairly accurate as far as the intro went, which is what most people wanted to learn back in the day.
I love your videos and even show up for the live chats sometimes but one constructive criticism thing I would say is you should try to add your own on screen tabs for the correct way to play it rather than just playing it
Great content man, I hope you get everything you're going after! Oh and great playing as always!
When you said "Let me switch guitars", I said "uh-oh...." I just knew that meant it was gonna be good!
The best Ozzy album, Jake's guitar compositions there are masterpieces
So Heavy! Love your sound! Also loved this ALBUM 🤘🏻
Oh, and please share where you get your T-shirts from! Love that shirt
This is my fav seris of your videos man. Keep this going!! I love this! I used to struggle so much with bad tabs
I love this show man bad tab in the era before RUclips was a nightmare. I thought I just sucked growing up lol
I was just listening to this album the other day and now you’ve blessed me with this video 🤘🤣
This is awesome. One of my favourite Ozzy albums too. Might have to switch out the Tori Amos in my car for some Ozzy today. Love the pink Jackson with the shirt matches it perfectly! I couldn't resist, I got myself this shirt as well, I love The Breakfast Club, one of my favourite movies.
That "ad lib" thing was such a copout and it appeared in lots of these books. Reality was, "solo too difficult for us to even approximate." The solo on Never is one of my favorite solos and that entire song kicks ass.
i've got the Ozzy Blizzard of Oz Diary of a Madman and Tribute..a lot of books are off, but anything that makes me use applied knowledge is a consilation. Thanks for the vid Art of Guitar! good stuff
love the defender and robotron marque behind ya
mine is M.A.C.H III
So many Ozzy songs that have been tabbed wrong. Thanks for doing this.
Thanks .... thats the first guitar book I bought .... spended huors and hours learning the wrong wy to play the intro to Killer of Giants ...the wrong way.
You should try and interview some people who made tab books back in the day. I bet they were given like no time to put it together and would be interesting to hear what the process was like
I had the "Ad lib" issue with a tab book for The Police. I specifically bought it so I could learn all the little licks Andy Summers plays during So Lonely, and you can probably guess what the book said lol.
“Man, I really wanna play ‘Thank God for the Bomb’ for Grandma” 😂😂😂
Even the so called professionally transcribed tabs i have looked at recently because i was feeling lazy and couldn't be bothered siting down and transcribing them myself have been mostly incorrect although some of the Alfred offerings have been ok...I was luckily to come up in the 80s when there was no such thing as tab so if you wanted to learn to play rock or blues etc you had to use your ears and it has served me well.
Nice shirt. I still like to re-watch that movie every 5-10 years.
I still have a ton of guitar player magazines from early 90s (BEFORE the internet)
Each issue would have 4 tabs of random songs, of course we buy only for that ONE Metallica or Slayer song. Be interesting to reach out and find out how they transcribed into Tablature that’s not even remotely close to the actual song 🎸
Love the bad tab series as I was a victim of them back in the 80's and 90's. I just thought I couldn't play...LOLOL
Ok with the palm muting the tab book version of the Shot In The Dark intro sounds like a Bowling For Soup song.
Oh boy... here we go!!!
I believe Shot in the Dark is actually tuned Down 1/2 step and then you tune the E and A strings UP a whole step. So F B Db Gb Bb Eb
That pull-off section in Never (from the book) kinda sounds like part of the intro from Love Song by Tesla. Then again, I think that song actually uses the same 4-2-0 sequence as Crazy Train. And of course, it's almost the same, it's just that the first 3 notes (from the book) are a 3-1-0 on the B string, but the rest is the same.
you always exude such pleasant vibes. I don't quite know how else to say it, lol
It's no wonder I became disillusioned with trying to learn to play electric guitar in the 80's. I remember having quite a few books like these and they never sounded anything like the real thing. It's so much better these days. The online tabs for things are still almost always wrong, but the modern tools at my disposal mean I really enjoy the ear training aspect of making my own tabs for things these days. And those moments when you realise "oh, if you play it on THESE strings it's much easier!" are really fulfilling...
Funnily enough, Steve Howe used that Am pentatonic-pulling-off-to-open-string lick in one of his very country sounding songs (Diary Of A Man Who Vanished, I think).
Love these bad tab videos
That jackson is beautiful 😍
The Ultimate Sin is my favorite ozzy album and one of his best songs
There were a lot of solo transcriptions that were substituted for "ad lib." I used to *_H A T E_* that.
Also, I would look at these books and try the harder way they laid out to play tunes, but would get fed up and try to "transcribe" to a different, easier position. Turns out I was probably more correct than the bad TABs more often than not.
You probably already know this, but _Shot In The Dark_ was played with the guitar tuned 1/2 step down and then the E and A strings were tuned up 1 step from that. (So the tuning would be: F, B flat, D flat, G flat, B flat, e flat.) I've figured out how to play it in regular tuning, 1/2 step flat, since I play a guitar with a floating trem and a locking nut and I don't want to have to either retune (which would take forever, twice, once to retune and once to return to regular tuning) and I don't want to keep _one_ guitar around with that weird tuning that's never used for any other songs. Hell, I don't even like Drop D!
If you're interested in a way to play _Shot In The Dark_ without having to retune, Euge Valovirta did a video on Jake E. Lee and did a version of the song and showed his method of playing it. It'll get pretty close.
Good video. _The Ultimate Sin_ is maybe my favorite Ozzy album, and _Shot In The Dark_ is one of my three favorite Ozzy songs to play. I think Jake E. Lee was just great. Seriously underrated.
The alternate tuning was probably only used on the record. In the music video it does seem like Jake plays it on the alternate tuning, but on every live version he clearly plays it in Eb Standard.
I have this copy, got it at a record store at my local mall in 86 and it nearly made me give up. Laughable.
Leon Todd has a lesson about Shot in the Dark that is pretty interesting and uses an altered tuning. Worth a find and watch for anyone trying to get that one down.
Wow I did The book was that bad! I remember seeing that book in the music store back in the 80s. And like you this is one of my all time favorites by Jake e lee.
Where the F did u find this??? Wild bro. Never even seen this anywhere 🤘🏽
personally not a fan of pink guitars but that one is legit. Maybe one day soon , AI will be doing transcriptions ? possible.
Damn, that hurts to see how bad the tabs are. Great vid!
Thanks again for reminding us we weren’t bad players the tabs were just terrible!
I really want to see you do a video showcasing the techniques of Trivium’s Matt Heafy and Corey Beaulieu. There’s videos of them showing how to play their songs and it’s really cool. Please do it Mike. I don’t mean to be rude but I don’t know why you never seem to do this recommendation, you do know that there’s great guitar music that came out during the 2000s, 2010s and the 2020s.
My fave song of this album is Fool Like You.
I noticed a a lot of tabs are wrong or they just don't get it right. Sometimes they are just painful to work on because they don't move them up the scale properly. They miss muting, pinch harmonics etc... I can see you worked out the licks correctly. It is a a rare gift to see this in player's today.
Dude your a master. What's the harm in hurting a book this bad. Now
My introduction to metal just a toddler back than
Maybe Sharon transcribed this tab book?.. Playing "Thank God for the Bomb" for Grandma at Christmastime...😂😂😂
It never ceases to amaze me that a lot of these tab books not only got stuff ridiculously wrong, but made the mistakes harder to play.
I remember getting the tab book for Permission to Land by The Darkness and struggling to play it when I was starting out. I came back to it recently and realised it was because so much of it had really bad fingerings of the solos. All of the notes were pretty much right but they just whacked them onto any combination of strings no matter if it made sense at all. Also had two-guitar harmonies transcribed onto a single guitar which was just about playable but clearly wrong.
Also, how've I been playing guitar for 20 years but never heard of a "fake book" before?!
One of my favorite albums.
I use a chip clip or two on my music stand to hold tab books open.
This and the Invasion of Your Privacy books really bummed me out as a kid, but in a roundabout way they helped me learn to use my ear and learn songs myself.