PANTERA / Shedding Skin Intro - Riff of the Day
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Riff of The Day is back. Let's go with Clash With Reality of Pantera. Tuned to Standard E
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No matter how hard a Pantera riff is for anyone else, Darrell could effortlessly play it with both beer and weed in his system.
Usually how it goes with your own music
Weed helps you play better especially in a live band setting cause you can hear each instrument more clearly and separately from each other
@@Durkheady’a i don’t know why people think weed is bad and try to put it on the level of alcohol and other terrible shit
That's a sweeping statement if i ever heard one. Smoking and playing has it's own enjoyment but for me personally i became a worse listener and just went into my own sound and riffs. @@Durkhead
@@Durkheadwhere the hell are you getting that? You're saying getting ripped before a show is gonna what...make you HEAR more clearly? Haha. Prove that shit dude. Super silly. He could play faded every night because he practiced faded everyday. It had nothing to do with the weed, and it has never been a performance enhancing drug.
Dimebag was good at playing while high because he was always high. Weed didn't make him better. He made weed his bitch. This legend about how he couldn't pronounce his own name but didn't miss a note, it's because he put SO much TIME into his instrument and craft. Weed didn't make him better.
Most underrated pantera song
Maybe, or Hard Lines, Sunken Cheeks? That solo man.
@@allenvrabac4827both Id say, of the 2 I prefer Shedding Skin but those are both deep cuts off FBD
I just downpick everything except the gallops, works best for me
Same. I was struggling on how to write it, I was going to say 'downpick the two notes on the A string 😂. You explain it better
Do you palm mute hammeroff's too, or do you pick every note?
@@Davivd2 on this riff i pick every note
funny i just taught my buddy this riff and i called it “galloping” picking
@@ohtonousiainen314 Thanks. That's the thing that I need to do to make it sound right again. This riff is so tricky.
I remember trying to learn this back in the day and seeing the tab for it and thinking that the tab was wrong. Then playing all the notes and realizing that the tab was right. This is the trickiest "simple" guitar riff that I have ever played. All about the right hand and the picking. I'm so glad that Ola featured the picking in this tutorial. The picking is where all of the difficulty comes in.
That guitar looks and sounds incredible. Definitely one of my favourite Solar models.
Love it Ola when you start growling at the end!!!
I don't want Ola to look at me while I'm playing shedding skin
I think he plays that first part: down up down down down, down up down down down.
And the second part: down up down, down up down, down up down, down up down.
I find alternate picking it all allows me to get a good pluck of each string instead of my hand rushing to get a barely passable pluck on a down pick.
Your picking hand will be twice as efficient and half as tired.
Relearning master of puppets alternate picking was a curve ball. But now im more on time all the time. Lol
I loved this segment during Sunday with you! Keep ‘em comin
22 fret single bridge pickup? Yes please.
Why? What's the fascination with the single pickup? If you have two and never want to use the neck pick up, just don't flip the switch. That pickup will never get in your way. If you have one pick up, and no matter how much you life the bridge sounds, there are still going to be instances where you need a change in tone. Then you just need to go buy another guitar. I don't get it. Neck pickup....better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
@@Davivd2 the lack of second pickup means there is no magnetic field from the grounded(unused) pickup for the string to cut through. More sustain, better tone.
@@DeadRoman Oh. I had no idea. Thanks for the info.
Already saw it in SWOLA but love to have it here on its own. Thanks Ola! Please do more of that stuff.
Imagine to invent such riff...
It's crazy how many of his riffs are so tricky to learn for us but he just created that shit like it was as easy for him as cooking toast. Just one time I'd like to sit down with Grady champion and ask him about dimes writing process and how many of these riffs took time for him to perfect or if he just played them like it was nothing. Definitely my favorite guitarist of all time. Him and a guy named Mark Choiniere from a band called Throwdown. Who's back in the band by the way. Don't know who he is Go pick up the albums Venom and Tears and deathless from the band throwdown. If you're a dime fan you will love his guitar playing.
Finally this song gets some love
Is this a reupload because I swear I watched this video a few days ago
My favourite Pantera track. I play it all downstrokes, except for the quicker part where there's an upstroke in there. Just found it came naturally to me this way. But I also fret the main riff kinda weird so there's that. Need to see more to these vids!
Had a Music teacher when i was 15. I was learning bass, and He had me playing this - no Pick!
man I like that guitar so much
He shows how to get the song done, my favorite song on my B-Day!
Your vocals were on point too. How about that tutorial next?
Solar Guitars... The Tomatoe Sauce edition! 🤘
Didn't Ola already release this same exact video a few days ago?
It's a cut from that video, yes
That's a really good instructional video.
Kids nowadays have plenty of good resources to learn guitar!
LOL that ending. Loved this video
Thanks ola! I’ve been playing that too complicatedly for 20 years lol
Clean guitar mate
believe it or not but this was one of my first Riffs I learned
It maybe only me, but this intro kinda reminds me of Cannibal Corpse
Pantera is my Favorite 🎉🎉🎉
Great riff to practice ❤❤❤❤
I don’t usually pick 8th notes straight alternate unless it makes sense rhythmically. 16ths yes. I follow the original artist’s groove. Especially when it’s Dime.
Hi Ola. I have just been wondering about V guitars, and why are there not headless versions of metal V guitars. Had a Gibson v at one stage, but hated neck dive. Your vs are better from what I have read, but surely a headless v would eliminate neck dive? Just found some Ormsbys that are like that.
Perfect ending.
This song taught me how to gallop. Or as we like to call it, horsey.
one of my favorites 🤟🖤
This is my favorite riff by dime.what a heavy but groovy riff dime forever.........
A good mix of riffs and burps... whats not to like.
Nice video! For more like this! Thx :D
i should have warmed up befroe trying this lol, now my wrist is kinda sore
Oh hell yeah 🤘!!
Love love love
Well how did dimebag play it?
You know theres something amiss with me
....im an ex pro-level sponsered billiards player and am close to pro in darts and foosball....now i love the axe more than you want to know but ive tried a few times to grasp it and for some reason it just doesnt go well. Whyyyyyyyy ?????? I hate this cruel world!!!!! Helpppp. Crying out loud. Oh...and God bless Ministry...and Megadeth....and Sep...
and Anthrax.....ok..ill shaddup. Pooof
As long as it’s clean. Jam it out… Palm mute, Ola forgot for the newbs…
who still up shedding they skin
🇨🇦👽🎸👍🏼
I don't think that's how it goes, I don't even think you're in the right key...
I came here for down-strokes...
Sick guitar
Or just play it on the 6 and 5 string , and do a strech and all alternate picking.