ray and frank writing creating coexisting melodies always leaves me in complete fucking awe. i can never get over how perfect they are together musically
I love the way the the lead plays the vocal melody (never coming home) in the chorus and then repeats even though theres no vocals in the next bar. Such a sweet touch
MrMW2nd wait are you talking about the octaves that go along with the vocals by frank plays the octaves and that rythem guitar ray plays the power chords
I've heard this in other songs and it ALWAYS works. It's a great way to make the line seem like it's still repeating, but since it's guitar instead of the vocal, you don't get the words confusingly overlapping each other. It feels in a way like you're still hearing the words without them being there. Genius. Also very fitting for the "ghost" aesthetic of the song. You're hearing something you think is there (the vocal), but it doesn't exist at that particular time.
You can do it, just practice consistently, even just 20 mins a day makes a difference... This is one of MCR's easier songs, I still couldn't do some of their fast ones cleanly....Rock on!
Andy Pandy , due to money issues I actually couldn’t get the LP, But I plan on getting the Epiphone Les Pual Traditional Pro II, with a vintage sunburst finish when I can get the money to Afford it.
Saw MCR live in may 2022, and they played this with red backlighting it was awesome and I'm so glad cuz ghost of you is one of my all time favourite songs
I really wanna play this song, but im only a beginner lol. Imma practice but not everyday because im busy with school. I hope one day I can be like this guy. So cool dude.
The intro of this song is like my inner emo screaming that he wants to live in a developed country and cry about how no one loves me, and spend entire evenings with my emo girlfriend laughing about how we love each other :(
Thanks! These are straight out from Kemper, no post EQing. Amazing unit...worth to try it out. The profiles I used was the Amp Factory Carvin Legacy (IBZ) and Michael Britt Marshall 69 (LP) I think.
Oh damn that's expensive, but I can see (or hear) why. So how did you go about recording this with the Scarlett then? Since your guitar was plugged into the interface, how were you using the Kemper?
Oh, my guitar goes into kemper, then Kemper out > Scarlett > DAW. It took me a quite a while to save up for it...But for the cheaper alternatives, Helix LT is awesome, if still too expensive, I'd recommend a Yamaha THR10 in a heart beat, I used that for a long time before my upgrade. For bedroom playing and recording, that is killing.
Thanks man, that means a lot to me! I'll try my best. Just too much going on in life, family, and work ... I wish I have the luxury to be able to play guitar everyday haha.
Thank you! To be quite honest, I'm not that good so it took me several takes. And my GoPro died when I was doing the Les Paul track, so the that 2nd part was just a play through over my covered track. My guitars goes into the focusrite interface then to Cubase 8 element. They are just layered on top of the original music (orginal track volume is lowered -8dBs so that you can hear the sound from mainly my guitar tracks), and I just realized that's prolly why it was called covers haha
nice videos bro for my education! I wanna ask u.. how can you reduce the guitar instrument from orginal track? so your guitar instrument heared. thx u n god bless u. rock on!!
@@hisyamrifqi1225 A digital audio workstation (DAW) is a hardware device or software app used for composing, producing, recording, mixing and editing audio like music, speech and sound effects. DAWs facilitate the mixing of multiple sound sources (tracks) on a time-based grid. I'm using Cubase 8 Element, but there are tons of options out there. Good luck :)
I started learning when I was in college, self taught tho. Been playing on and off for quite some years now, but still not the level I wish to be yet. (not able to shred hehe) But I'd say you should be able to play this kind of songs if you practice consistently , like 1 hour a day or more, depends on your schedule, could may be just a couple of months if you put in enough time. Rock on!
If you download ultimate guitar tabs on your phone or tablet or go on it on your computer you can search this song plus hundreds of others and practice on your own time i know for sure they have this song on it because thats what i used for this song
@@hotcuppatea5024 sorry, I was looking at the wrong song earlier, I guess it is kinda Em7sus4 then to Em6sus4, basically it is E(root), A(4th), and D(b7th) then to C#(6th). Hope it helps........
Cancels out excess string noise that happens behind the nut. It's minimal and not really discernible to the naked eye, but most people use it to keep that noise out of recordings.
@@sarah-is3dy You're alright, a good way to tell is that the lead plays the melody, while the rhythm plays the rhythm. The lead is generally speaking more complex than the rhythm
All Hail Frank Iero for those melodies. Amen
Do you mean Frank Iero?
amen
The melodies were actually written and played by Frank
@@guywithaguitar1827 OH DARN sorry abt that
south easthetic nevermind, ray toro is the sexiest anyway
ray and frank writing creating coexisting melodies always leaves me in complete fucking awe. i can never get over how perfect they are together musically
I love the way the the lead plays the vocal melody (never coming home) in the chorus and then repeats even though theres no vocals in the next bar. Such a sweet touch
MrMW2nd wait are you talking about the octaves that go along with the vocals by frank plays the octaves and that rythem guitar ray plays the power chords
@@esthermartins4062 yes
I love that part too. It’s because she’s never coming home. It’s the ghost!
I've heard this in other songs and it ALWAYS works. It's a great way to make the line seem like it's still repeating, but since it's guitar instead of the vocal, you don't get the words confusingly overlapping each other. It feels in a way like you're still hearing the words without them being there. Genius. Also very fitting for the "ghost" aesthetic of the song. You're hearing something you think is there (the vocal), but it doesn't exist at that particular time.
Goals in life: to play this song like you
You can do it, just practice consistently, even just 20 mins a day makes a difference... This is one of MCR's easier songs, I still couldn't do some of their fast ones cleanly....Rock on!
Fish L. thanks for the encouragement words, you did an amazing cover :)
The top one is Frank's
The bottom is Ray's
spot on!
frank is top ;)
@@deadgarbage5797 staaaaphhhh hahaha 👏🏼
this is so weird out of context
No, top one is Ray and the bottom is Frank. (U can see that the top playing is solo)
This is incredible. I’m wanting to learn guitar from scratch just to play this. Wow.
Best of luck :)
You can do it bro ;)
@@scaredbread one year later and I still haven't learned, but one day!
Tayshaun Huerta that’s dope, I ordered a Epiphone Les Paul Custom that’s due to arrive any day now! which Les Paul did you get? (or plan on getting?)
Andy Pandy , due to money issues I actually couldn’t get the LP, But I plan on getting the Epiphone Les Pual Traditional Pro II, with a vintage sunburst finish when I can get the money to Afford it.
that sea green guitar is absolutly BEAUTIFUL. outstanding cover dude
Omg the MCR feels are coming in! Thank-you so much for doing this cover!!!!
don't worry, now the real mcr are coming.
Saw MCR live in may 2022, and they played this with red backlighting it was awesome and I'm so glad cuz ghost of you is one of my all time favourite songs
I’m literally trying to learn this while looking at your hands rip me
2:08 - 2:17 I really love this part and I also love the whole cover 😍😍
Thank you thank you!!
I have the same Ibanez but I don't have the same talent lol
Mood
@@lemon6531 for real
It's insane how crazy good this song is I love the chords and how it's all put together.
I really wanna play this song, but im only a beginner lol. Imma practice but not everyday because im busy with school. I hope one day I can be like this guy. So cool dude.
That JEM is beautiful and so is the Les Paul, very pretty guitars.
It’s beautiful the solo, if I hadn’t seen this video, I would never have notice.
Someday i'll learn to play this song ❤
Earned another sub!! How do you not have more honestly?! Your playing is so beautiful!
Chorus is spot on!!!!
This is like one of the coolest things ive ever watched; also love that blue guitar to death
Absolutely spot on!
Such beautiful melodies!
The intro of this song is like my inner emo screaming that he wants to live in a developed country and cry about how no one loves me, and spend entire evenings with my emo girlfriend laughing about how we love each other :(
This is amazing, i kept searching for a good cover and this kills it!
I LOVE THIS GUITAR COVER!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!
Seriously well done, great cover! ;) Quality and audio is on point
such a good job! appreciate this 🙏🏻
Such a beautiful song.
11k views but view subs? An underrated guitarist
Beautiful
Very, Very, Very goooooood!!
Great cover homie.
That Gem is gorgeous
Amazing
I'm crying omg
You have so much talent
Great cover and great tone dude
beautiful guitars, i really love the ibanez
Great vid dude! Btw how do you switch between tones so quick? You dont seem to be stepping on a pedal or anything
0:40
I love this song ... The best guitar .
Your guitars sound amazing! Playing not to shabby either 😉
How did you get your beautiful tones?
Thanks!
These are straight out from Kemper, no post EQing. Amazing unit...worth to try it out. The profiles I used was the Amp Factory Carvin Legacy (IBZ) and Michael Britt Marshall 69 (LP) I think.
Oh damn that's expensive, but I can see (or hear) why. So how did you go about recording this with the Scarlett then? Since your guitar was plugged into the interface, how were you using the Kemper?
Oh, my guitar goes into kemper, then Kemper out > Scarlett > DAW. It took me a quite a while to save up for it...But for the cheaper alternatives, Helix LT is awesome, if still too expensive, I'd recommend a Yamaha THR10 in a heart beat, I used that for a long time before my upgrade. For bedroom playing and recording, that is killing.
Thanks for the recommendations, I'll check them out. You should do more MCR covers btw, they're good; a lot of people do them very wrong.
Thanks man, that means a lot to me! I'll try my best. Just too much going on in life, family, and work ... I wish I have the luxury to be able to play guitar everyday haha.
Awesome cover!
Nice cover!
Thank you!!
I’m a drummer but I thought it would be interesting to see what the guitarists have to do
Definitely not as hard as drums that’s for sure. Much respects for you drummers
Thanks man. Sorry for the long response time life’s been tough. Haven’t been able to drum lately
bien ahi, muy bien ejecutado
Nice cover dude
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the rack of guitars behind him left my jaw on the floor
Awesome guitar!!!
i really love your covers
Thank you!!!!
i only had my left headphone on and i was like "why cant i hear any of the lead stuff??" LOL
Please, cover mcr - this is how i disappear😊
Esto me dan tantas ganas de llorar
Nice!
Yeeeeeaaaaasssssss
Yo this is so good
Thank you!
i miss them 😔😔😔😔
this is good.
Is there some kind of pedal or effect on the clean guitar or are you just playing straight from the amp?
This is amazing brother! Makes me want to cover this song as well hahaha. May I ask where you got the backing track from? I cant seem to find it!
Nice cover
good job bro..
Cool
The best last song when i close my jamming session with my guys
You know what was also released on this day mmm whatcha say
Muito bom amigo. Abraços
MANTAPPPPPPPPP 🤙🏽
good job bro missing a few key octave notes in the chorus but still killed it!
Thanks bro.
Nice jim(:
Nice cover man! I was just wondering if where did you find the backing track?
Pretty sure it’s just the original song
More mcr pls
Is this in standard tuning (EADGBe) or a dropped tuning? Excellent tones btw!
standard
men this sounds beautiful, sound so great. What tabs did you use it? Thanks
Eargasm.
Is there anyway you could make a tutorial for the rhythm part (the guitar that was play at the top’s part)
top one is lead though if i'm not wrong
Yeah top part is lead
ame is bored sorry to crush your dreams but top part is Rhythm and bottom is Lead :D
Can you post a video of just the top blue guitar part please
This is awesome!! How do you record your guitar and make your videos??
Thank you! To be quite honest, I'm not that good so it took me several takes. And my GoPro died when I was doing the Les Paul track, so the that 2nd part was just a play through over my covered track. My guitars goes into the focusrite interface then to Cubase 8 element. They are just layered on top of the original music (orginal track volume is lowered -8dBs so that you can hear the sound from mainly my guitar tracks), and I just realized that's prolly why it was called covers haha
Fish L. Thank you so much 😊
I have the same one
Do you think the Yamaha thr10 would be a good amp for the octave chords in mcr? I'm pairing it with a schecter demon 6 fr
Can I just say that you have some awesome guitars, how many exactly?
I want that ibanez
nice videos bro for my education! I wanna ask u.. how can you reduce the guitar instrument from orginal track? so your guitar instrument heared. thx u n god bless u. rock on!!
you can just load the original music in the DAW and reduce it's level. hope it helps.
@@fishl.1585 thx a bunch sir.. What is DAW? The app doesn't?
@@hisyamrifqi1225 A digital audio workstation (DAW) is a hardware device or software app used for composing, producing, recording, mixing and editing audio like music, speech and sound effects. DAWs facilitate the mixing of multiple sound sources (tracks) on a time-based grid. I'm using Cubase 8 Element, but there are tons of options out there. Good luck :)
Do you make any tutorials or would make any?
Wonder if he used any distortion on Frank's guitar part. . .
Honestly this is better than the original! ~ Great Work!
I like this cover but it totally isn't better than original.
So what the thing you wear to your guitar next to the first fret called
fretwrap
What's the alternative ending
*Looooong live to Bad Bunny* , _MCR __-never-__ coming home :,(_
Oh hey theyre back now
Well I've got some news for u
Where did you get the tabs?
Can you send me tabs please?
when did you start learning guitar ? im really new into guitar,i wish i could play like you :(
I started learning when I was in college, self taught tho. Been playing on and off for quite some years now, but still not the level I wish to be yet. (not able to shred hehe) But I'd say you should be able to play this kind of songs if you practice consistently , like 1 hour a day or more, depends on your schedule, could may be just a couple of months if you put in enough time. Rock on!
Can u do a tutorial on the main guitar man? Please i wanna try to learn this song before my moms birthday but no one has put any good tutorials
If you download ultimate guitar tabs on your phone or tablet or go on it on your computer you can search this song plus hundreds of others and practice on your own time i know for sure they have this song on it because thats what i used for this song
might be a bit late, try learning Frank’s Rhythm section by downloading either Songsterr or Ultimate Guitar.
Please can you give me the tabs? Or tell me where I can get them?
Sorry I don't have the tab, but ultimate-guitar might be a good starting point....
Did you a tabs ?
what cam are u using ?
I'm just curious, and I mean NO OFFENSE by this, but is that the way MCR plays it? I just want to know because I'm trying to learn it. Thanks!
Ha, I played it by ear so I'm not sure if my fingering is 100% to the original, but it should be close like 95%+ I hope :)
0:17 what chord is that?
@@hotcuppatea5024 sorry, I was looking at the wrong song earlier, I guess it is kinda Em7sus4 then to Em6sus4, basically it is E(root), A(4th), and D(b7th) then to C#(6th). Hope it helps........
@@fishl.1585 thanks, I'll try this out later
What’s the point of the wrap behind the nut?
Cancels out excess string noise that happens behind the nut. It's minimal and not really discernible to the naked eye, but most people use it to keep that noise out of recordings.
Just a question, which one is lead and which one is rythm? I'm sorry I'm not very good at telling the difference. I'm kinda new to playing the guitar
Pretty sure top is rythm and bottom is lead
Thank you!
It's actually the opposite. Bottom is rhythm, and the top is lead guitar.
Source: I play guitar
@@k.m.snyder5682 Ohh sorry. My mistake
@@sarah-is3dy You're alright, a good way to tell is that the lead plays the melody, while the rhythm plays the rhythm. The lead is generally speaking more complex than the rhythm