Hey Bud, thanks for watching. Yeah, I like that guitar a lot but it needs some locking tuners. That and the nut needs to be cut for these larger strings (Beefy Slinky.) This guitar seems to always be tuned around C or C# and it has trouble. And I agree, those riffs are a lot of fun.🤘🤘🤘
I bought it on tape as well back when it first came out. I use to listen to it all the time. It always seemed so advance to me back then, like cutting edge. I had a lot of old time memories about it as well. When I started posting videos I decided I was going to learn all my favorites from when I was growing up and “Gorguts”was high on my list. There were so many wonderful albums that came out back in those days. Anyway, Thanks for watching ! 🤘
Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment. I agree, “Considered Dead,” is a monumental album. I had it on cassette in the old days. When it first came out I listened to it all the time. It’s absolutely a Classic!🤘
C# and I used Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky’s. I also utilized the Songster Tablature. There are three guitar parts. The main rhythm and then a second rhythm that has a few harmonies and slightly different counterpoints. Then the solo is also tabbed at songster as well. Cheers! 🤘🤘🤘 and I’m jealous, I want A Flying V.
I heard this live and for all the praise people give Scott Burns you absolutely have to see them live. The arrangements on the first three records is what makes them so good.
I had tickets to see them Live in Atlanta in 1992 or ‘93. I can’t remember but they didn’t show up. Something happened and they didn’t make it- we got to the venue and the other bands told us Gorguts had to cancel. It was a big let down. I had been really looking forward to seeing them. Anyway, I still have not seen them live but I would imagine they are awesome, especially after all these years of refinement. Maybe I will get lucky like you and eventually see them. I think they are currently doing a tour or a few shows right now.
@@Yourguitarchannelsuckson this tour they’re doing right now they had luc at the table selling merch. I was caught off guard how powerful they sound. Cannibal Corpse was kinda a letdown compare to that. I like that sort of staccato like effect they got in their playing. I’m not a musician but it reminds me a lot of that effect Sinister has in “Hate” and “Cross the styx” but without that cyclical feel you get with the riffs.
@@spacecadet8843 That sounds like an awesome times. I wish the tour came near me. I saw cannibal many times in the early 90’s with the original line up and they were always super brutal.🤘 #sinister also rules🤘 And I love those type of riffs as well. Check out early Obliveon, some of those riffs seem very similar to me.
That guitar has a pair of bare knuckle war pig P90’s in it. The humbucker sized version. And I think I was plugged straight into the HX Stomp, probably using a modulated version of an Engl. I actually do own several tube amps, but I’m pretty sure it was the helix that day. By the way, those pick ups are very brutal, especially in C-sharp.
It was only a joke. Usually only use an boss Od-1 or an eq pedal. But I did just pick up an Engl fireball that has enough gain to rip off the face of god and it has a built in boost that works super well. If I want to tighten it up, but not as much, I reach for the OD or Eq
@@jesse7852 😂 I’m a big fan of the OD-1 as well. I also own an Engl Blackmore head and it has plenty of gain on tap. In fact, I never use pedals with it.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it! 🤘 Yeah, I was still learning how to insert the tablature on this video and it was very time consuming, so on several of the repeating sections I would not put the tab of a section I had already showed. So technically it is all there but it is harder to follow. Sorry, for any confusion but it’s exhausting inserting the tablatures. People would probably be surprised how long it takes to add all those little lines.😂 I did a video a week or two ago of Oblivion Knight and posted all the tablature line by line and it took me about 8 hours just to insert each part. Anyway, on this Gorguts song I was using a songster tablature if that helps. 🤘🤘🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks yahr...i know everything this computer take away our life (i HATE it), maybe and more cool write tabletur in hand on paper and put in (repeat patterns only do // ). But to link tab on links under video is great but than again, very god to follow as you play ☝️ so almost perfect (but even faster internet will NEVER make making process faster, many make this as i do in my spare time). But again...great video and worth see again ☝️😁
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks yeah man, I have here two kinda Les Paulish guitars: An LTD EC1000 with 81 actives and a Harley Benyon SC Custom with P90 and guess what sound and guitar I prefer? The P90s one.
I think I was using 11-54 in that video. To be honest, it's all about personal preference. Tony Iommi was playing in C# with 9's. Obviously take your scale length into account. If you are playing on a 25.5 scale guitar and you want a lot of tension I would try 11-54 or even 12-56 if you are on a 24 3/4 scale. Hybrid sets are also very cool because you can use thicker strings on low strings and thinner strings on high strings which make lead licks easier. I honestly do both. I love thick strings for the tension but I really enjoy thinner strings as well. What I would do if I were you is tune your guitar down to C# with what you have and see if you like it. If you don't then get some thicker strings. I will say this as well, The tighter my string tension the faster and more precise I can play because there is less floppy oscillations flying around but again I like thin strings as well. Ernie Ball has a nice page on their website with their opinion of the best strings to use for each tuning. String Joy also has a string gauge calculator, so you can match your current string tension at a lower tuning with different gauges and then last, The Does it Doom guy has a list of string gauges and tunings that specific bands use. All are very helpful for guidance. Thanks for the question.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks thanks for the help mate, I really appreciate your willingness to explain this much. I was wondering if 11-52 will do the job or feel floppy and that's why I asked so I could know if you're using 11-52 or 11-54.
I’m not in drop C#. I’m in C# Standard 🙄 Considered Dead is C# standard. The erosion of Sanity is C# standard. Obscure is C standard. From wisdom to hate is in G
So many fun riffs in one tune. That's a sweet guitar as well.
Hey Bud, thanks for watching. Yeah, I like that guitar a lot but it needs some locking tuners. That and the nut needs to be cut for these larger strings (Beefy Slinky.) This guitar seems to always be tuned around C or C# and it has trouble.
And I agree, those riffs are a lot of fun.🤘🤘🤘
Love Gorguts, i play Nostalgia
Me too! 🤘
Absolutely love "Considered Dead". This takes me back to getting the cassette when it came out. Brilliant vid!! Cheers!!!
I bought it on tape as well back when it first came out. I use to listen to it all the time. It always seemed so advance to me back then, like cutting edge. I had a lot of old time memories about it as well. When I started posting videos I decided I was going to learn all my favorites from when I was growing up and “Gorguts”was high on my list. There were so many wonderful albums that came out back in those days. Anyway, Thanks for watching ! 🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks Yeah back then Roadrunner (R/C) were absolutely pumping out classic after classic.
@@schillinger7814
It was a very exciting time to be Alive.
Hell yea man...one of my all time favorite death metal bands! By far this album alone is top 3. Your killin it
Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment. I agree, “Considered Dead,” is a monumental album. I had it on cassette in the old days. When it first came out I listened to it all the time. It’s absolutely a Classic!🤘
Extremely well done...now to grab my flying v and learn,imitate this video..thanks so much for doing it.
What's the tuning on this?
C# and I used Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky’s. I also utilized the Songster Tablature. There are three guitar parts. The main rhythm and then a second rhythm that has a few harmonies and slightly different counterpoints. Then the solo is also tabbed at songster as well. Cheers! 🤘🤘🤘 and I’m jealous, I want A Flying V.
I heard this live and for all the praise people give Scott Burns you absolutely have to see them live. The arrangements on the first three records is what makes them so good.
I had tickets to see them Live in Atlanta in 1992 or ‘93. I can’t remember but they didn’t show up. Something happened and they didn’t make it- we got to the venue and the other bands told us Gorguts had to cancel. It was a big let down. I had been really looking forward to seeing them. Anyway, I still have not seen them live but I would imagine they are awesome, especially after all these years of refinement. Maybe I will get lucky like you and eventually see them. I think they are currently doing a tour or a few shows right now.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucksthey are i saw them and they played only songs from the first three records. It was awesome they were flawless.
@@Yourguitarchannelsuckson this tour they’re doing right now they had luc at the table selling merch. I was caught off guard how powerful they sound. Cannibal Corpse was kinda a letdown compare to that. I like that sort of staccato like effect they got in their playing. I’m not a musician but it reminds me a lot of that effect Sinister has in “Hate” and “Cross the styx” but without that cyclical feel you get with the riffs.
@@spacecadet8843
That sounds like an awesome times. I wish the tour came near me. I saw cannibal many times in the early 90’s with the original line up and they were always super brutal.🤘
#sinister also rules🤘
And I love those type of riffs as well. Check out early Obliveon, some of those riffs seem very similar to me.
Killer lesson from Gorguts arguably best or truest DM album and a classic song. How about covering Deicide's Blasphereion which is rarely covered?!
Thanks for watching and commenting. And I completely agree that deicide track would be awesome.🤘
GREAT STUFF.WE NEED MORE CHANELS LIKE YOURS.KEEP IT UP.👹🤘🏻
Thank you for your kind comments and thank you for watching. 🤘
Yo, which amp or pedal did you use on this? Killer tone
That guitar has a pair of bare knuckle war pig P90’s in it. The humbucker sized version. And I think I was plugged straight into the HX Stomp, probably using a modulated version of an Engl. I actually do own several tube amps, but I’m pretty sure it was the helix that day. By the way, those pick ups are very brutal, especially in C-sharp.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks Thanks for the info, keep it up! 🔥
🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching man! Gorguts rules 🤘🤘🤘
Great.....👍👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thank you for watching 🤘🤘🤘Gorguts rules!
This made me get my tube creamer. Great job
Thanks for watching. Which tube screamer do you have?
It was only a joke. Usually only use an boss Od-1 or an eq pedal. But I did just pick up an Engl fireball that has enough gain to rip off the face of god and it has a built in boost that works super well. If I want to tighten it up, but not as much, I reach for the OD or Eq
@@jesse7852 😂
I’m a big fan of the OD-1 as well. I also own an Engl Blackmore head and it has plenty of gain on tap. In fact, I never use pedals with it.
Yeah, the Blackmore is a real ripper magoo.
Fucking legend I’ll learned it, thanks
Yeah, it’s a fun track.🤘
Very good playing ☝️😁
Had a little trouble follow the tabletur (maybe see the video 100 billions time) but lyrics No problem.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it! 🤘 Yeah, I was still learning how to insert the tablature on this video and it was very time consuming, so on several of the repeating sections I would not put the tab of a section I had already showed. So technically it is all there but it is harder to follow. Sorry, for any confusion but it’s exhausting inserting the tablatures. People would probably be surprised how long it takes to add all those little lines.😂 I did a video a week or two ago of Oblivion Knight and posted all the tablature line by line and it took me about 8 hours just to insert each part. Anyway, on this Gorguts song I was using a songster tablature if that helps. 🤘🤘🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks yahr...i know everything this computer take away our life (i HATE it), maybe and more cool write tabletur in hand on paper and put in (repeat patterns only do // ). But to link tab on links under video is great but than again, very god to follow as you play ☝️ so almost perfect (but even faster internet will NEVER make making process faster, many make this as i do in my spare time). But again...great video and worth see again ☝️😁
P90s? Nice
Yes, they are Bare Knuckles Warpig P-90’s in humbucker size. Fairly brutal set up of pickups. Pig 90’s
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks yeah man, I have here two kinda Les Paulish guitars: An LTD EC1000 with 81 actives and a Harley Benyon SC Custom with P90 and guess what sound and guitar I prefer? The P90s one.
What gauge of the strings are you using for C# Standard?
I think I was using 11-54 in that video. To be honest, it's all about personal preference. Tony Iommi was playing in C# with 9's. Obviously take your scale length into account. If you are playing on a 25.5 scale guitar and you want a lot of tension I would try 11-54 or even 12-56 if you are on a 24 3/4 scale. Hybrid sets are also very cool because you can use thicker strings on low strings and thinner strings on high strings which make lead licks easier. I honestly do both. I love thick strings for the tension but I really enjoy thinner strings as well. What I would do if I were you is tune your guitar down to C# with what you have and see if you like it. If you don't then get some thicker strings. I will say this as well, The tighter my string tension the faster and more precise I can play because there is less floppy oscillations flying around but again I like thin strings as well. Ernie Ball has a nice page on their website with their opinion of the best strings to use for each tuning. String Joy also has a string gauge calculator, so you can match your current string tension at a lower tuning with different gauges and then last, The Does it Doom guy has a list of string gauges and tunings that specific bands use. All are very helpful for guidance. Thanks for the question.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks thanks for the help mate, I really appreciate your willingness to explain this much. I was wondering if 11-52 will do the job or feel floppy and that's why I asked so I could know if you're using 11-52 or 11-54.
It depends. What is your scale length?
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks 25½"
@@artifactsofneuroticysm You could try 11-52 but if you feel you need more tension just jump on up to 54.
Gorguts are the shit
Yeah, I was a big fan when that album came out. Great band 🤘
great
Thanks for watching. 🤘
Jeff, why did you say it's boring stuff? It's awesome and you play it very good)))
Probably because I’m mentally ill.
But yeah, they are fun riffs.
Drop c# ? 🙄🙄🙄
I think standart E
I’m not in drop C#. I’m in C# Standard 🙄
Considered Dead is C# standard.
The erosion of Sanity is C# standard.
Obscure is C standard.
From wisdom to hate is in G
@Yourguitarchannelsucks ok tks brotha
I will try
Boooo
Your goaty looks so bad
@@zachharlan4264Thanks