Thanks Scott! I played Many Beginner Songs this past week and I was wondering when will I play one of your course... I started with about a girl before learning all the classic and I was about to try Smell Like Teen Spirit.
You’ve sure dialled in some very distinctive nuances / dynamics that really change up the sound “personality” of the bands mentioned. As soon as you play the barre chords vs power chords for Ramones it is like night and day and add the down picking it is the right voice.
What kind of TubeScreamer were you using? Do you think that is the best pedal to get a 90s pop punk tone (BR, NOFX) through a Fender amp/ Princeton? I had KOT clone pedal and it definitely did not have enough distortion to get there (at least at low volume). Thanks! great video!
I’m using a TS-9X. The turbo mode gives it just enough distortion. The OG TS9 is a little too clean. I recommend the Boss DS-1 for more modern punk tone like BR and NOFX. The lowest setting kind of picks up where the TS9X ends and the highest is very distorted.
@ScottO. Just wondering what string gauge you are using? I can get those unison bends pretty well but doing a lot of them is rough. What gauge do you think punks who did this technique a lot were using back in the day? I've seen a number of people claim Chuck Berry in the 1950s was one of the first players to make up his own light string sets before they were commercially available and his was playing like an eight for the high E. Am I crazy to be playing a ten set on Gibson scale guitar and trying to do a lot of bends?? Not sure I want to go lighter because I'm pretty heavy handed on chords.
@edgytryhard Thanks! Actually not so obvious to me as I have been working on these unisons. I saw Leslie West in a video interview going on about how he plays single notes in solos with only two fingers because his middle finger is always used to support the ring finger in doing those big bends. I practiced this for a while with single note bends but it has unfortunately slipped my mind... need to get back on that and also see if I can somehow work that technique into unison bends. Thanks again for pushing my brain into gear!!! Here's that Leslie West video if anybody is interested. It's lengthy and has some cool stuff: m.ruclips.net/video/cbzPhdbw18c/видео.html&pp=ygUVTGVzbGllIHdlc3QgaW50ZXJ2aWV3
@@bassman5948 Thanks for the suggestion but I'm already using Ernie Ball 10-52 hybrids. I don't want to go less than 52 on the low E so I'm hesitant to go with lighter sets. I actually like 56 on the low E so the 10-52 is already a little compromise. The suggestion somebody had here of using more than one finger might be the ticket. Gonna see if I can do something with that later today.
I use the Ernie Ball 10's. Part of it is building strength through repetition. You can also use multiple fingers when bending for extra strength. I don't particularly like anything skinnier than 9's. I've tried 8's before and they lack life and almost feel too loose for me. I hope that helps!
That smut peddlers deck is sick
Good lesson pal
Any chance of some libertines stuff?
I'll add to my list!
Totally great Chuck Berry bend lesson at the end!
Punk 101 !!!!!
Gonna love this series. Been browsing your videos and I appreciate the dedication. Your channel is great!
Its easy to some point and they go Home with something tjat they can grasp and fun
Thanks Scott! I played Many Beginner Songs this past week and I was wondering when will I play one of your course... I started with about a girl before learning all the classic and I was about to try Smell Like Teen Spirit.
Great class i reach dome kids and beginners and usually start with these
Useful insights as always, thanks!
You’ve sure dialled in some very distinctive nuances / dynamics that really change up the sound “personality” of the bands mentioned.
As soon as you play the barre chords vs power chords for Ramones it is like night and day and add the down picking it is the right voice.
Thanks. Learning how to play a lot of their songs over the years has helped a lot with discovering some of the nuances of the playing.
Great stuff as always Scott. Can we expect one of these videos for hardcore punk?
Thanks! Yep. I'm going to be doing a bunch more in this series and will be doing at least one covering hardcore. Probably more than one.
Looking forward to this! Great channel by the way. Love the focus on punk.
What kind of TubeScreamer were you using? Do you think that is the best pedal to get a 90s pop punk tone (BR, NOFX) through a Fender amp/ Princeton? I had KOT clone pedal and it definitely did not have enough distortion to get there (at least at low volume). Thanks! great video!
I’m using a TS-9X. The turbo mode gives it just enough distortion. The OG TS9 is a little too clean. I recommend the Boss DS-1 for more modern punk tone like BR and NOFX. The lowest setting kind of picks up where the TS9X ends and the highest is very distorted.
You should make a video on how to write punk rock songs, I’m trying to write my own about how annoying mosquitos are
Haha. F#@k mosquitos! I'll add that to my list.
@ScottO. Just wondering what string gauge you are using?
I can get those unison bends pretty well but doing a lot of them is rough. What gauge do you think punks who did this technique a lot were using back in the day?
I've seen a number of people claim Chuck Berry in the 1950s was one of the first players to make up his own light string sets before they were commercially available and his was playing like an eight for the high E.
Am I crazy to be playing a ten set on Gibson scale guitar and trying to do a lot of bends?? Not sure I want to go lighter because I'm pretty heavy handed on chords.
Maybe an obvious tip, but try to use multiple fingers when bending. Much easier.
Maybe try a set of hybrid stings, heavy bottom light top
@edgytryhard Thanks!
Actually not so obvious to me as I have been working on these unisons.
I saw Leslie West in a video interview going on about how he plays single notes in solos with only two fingers because his middle finger is always used to support the ring finger in doing those big bends.
I practiced this for a while with single note bends but it has unfortunately slipped my mind... need to get back on that and also see if I can somehow work that technique into unison bends.
Thanks again for pushing my brain into gear!!!
Here's that Leslie West video if anybody is interested. It's lengthy and has some cool stuff:
m.ruclips.net/video/cbzPhdbw18c/видео.html&pp=ygUVTGVzbGllIHdlc3QgaW50ZXJ2aWV3
@@bassman5948 Thanks for the suggestion but I'm already using Ernie Ball 10-52 hybrids.
I don't want to go less than 52 on the low E so I'm hesitant to go with lighter sets. I actually like 56 on the low E so the 10-52 is already a little compromise.
The suggestion somebody had here of using more than one finger might be the ticket. Gonna see if I can do something with that later today.
I use the Ernie Ball 10's. Part of it is building strength through repetition. You can also use multiple fingers when bending for extra strength. I don't particularly like anything skinnier than 9's. I've tried 8's before and they lack life and almost feel too loose for me. I hope that helps!
“Bridge that barre bb” ill teach my future daughter Suzy this for obvious reasons
can you make tutorials pf radio birdman and uk subs?
I'll add them to my list. I'm a fan of both!
@ thank you looking forward to ir
How about some Exploited tone and style
Cool. I'll add to my list!
I was wondering if I had watched this one before. Posted 7 hours ago, so....nope.😆