I have a Jackson DKA8 that's been my main for like 7 years. I put some switches in it for single coil and parallel and I end up using it for everything, even R&B or funkier stuff. Recommended mod for sure!
Just to throw a suggestion out there, Charlie Hunter was using an 8-string guitar to play jazz back in the mid 90s. To give an example, check out the Charlie Hunter Trio cover of Come As You Are, you can hear Charlie Hunter playing all the guitar and bass parts at the same time.
@@BigArmBoss Tell it like it is to these youngbloods brother, there aint nothin new under the sun, cats been doin this for years. ABASI got his thumpin tech from REGGIE WOOTIN ( Victor's Brother). He started doing that on 6 string back in the 70's.
I think they weren't so widely used in metal until meshugga bought them to the forefront due to the tech not being able to handle distortion and stuff. I am talking out my ass but my beest guess!
@@TheBanana93 Popularising is different from pioneering, both are important but they're different. For example, Eddie Van Halen wasn't the first guitarist to use two-handed tapping, it had been done in jazz before, but he was the person that did the most to popularise it.
Completely agree about fanned frets. I'm a bassist and I have a multiscale 4 string that I use for drop C and lower. I can use the same gauge strings as my regular bass and play lower. If I tune my other bass down like that it gets floppy and muddy fast.
I'd love to see an updated and revised lesson on how to do that slap and pop technique cause that's the sound I really like to produce in songs like 24K magic.
Let me know how it comes out Ben Eller. Tosin Abasi prefers the Fanned Fret design on an 8 String Guitar because it balances out the tension. You could play Telephone by Lady Gaga on this Guitar (F# Minor sounds as the Original Key F Minor) in a new cover because extended Range Guitars are great for everything.
That thumping technique is on point man! Beautiful axe. I got a budget Harley Benton 8 string a few months ago and it's been the most fun I've had on guitar in years. One day I'll be able to spring for an Abasi guitar...
Don't waste your money, just spend your time mastering the HARLY BENTON, you will really thank yourself a year from now. The gear heads want to propagate the MYTH that you can buy your way to a great sound. JUST MASTER WHAT YOU HAVE, you can do it if you try.
@@EidasMusic Probably! Mine is the R-458 fanfret, in white. It cost closer to 160€ back then, but prices have gone higher across the board recently so it might have gotten more expensive.
@@static_motion Yeah that's the one. I got the white variant too. Can't wait or it to arrive. I expect it to have a lot of problems, but it can't be much worse than the guitars I currently use.
@@EidasMusic Mine came with a poorly cut nut (8th string slot wasn't deep enough so it popped out if I hit it too hard) and a poorly seated 24th fret, but that's about it as far as issues went. Nothing that rendered it unplayable. HB's quality control has been improving AFAIK so hopefully you won't have these issues. I ended up taking it to a luthier to take care of the above issues + get a pro setup done, and I installed locking tuners and Fishman Fluence Abasi signature pickups. It absolutely sings and I love the hell out of it.
Dude, that thumb technique sounds sick! Your first lesson on that is how I got into that in the first place. An updated lesson seems to be in order given that you're way better at that than the first video leads on...
@@BenEller is the step down tuning normal tuning for an 8 string? I don't know anything about it. Was just curious if it has to be tuned differently. The growl sounds amazing and the instrument looks bad*ss!
This is one of those videos on which once I stumble upon, I keep coming back to view it again lol. Amazing demonstration, insights, educational, entertaining, fun.... you covered so many things and more! And the highlight....every tone that came out of this guitar was just so juicy and "delicious"....couldnt find more appropriate words than those lol. Thanks for making this!
Funny this is up. I just rode with my 8 string in a van for 12 hours. We've never been closer. Schecter Blackjack in Walnut Satin (I have the model no longer in production), Seymour Duncan Blackouts, Tuning EAEADGBE
LOVED the Seinfeld theme heard, when you were slappin the strings! I think too, I recognized some Animals as Leaders in the slap demonstration aswell. Awesome stuff. And Ill also add to the comments that the riffs you tried out sounded great- especially Ratt! I think you should cover the whole Round and Round with the 8 string and upload the video!
Every time I've picked up an 8 string, which is only a handful of times, I couldn't get into it. I think I agree that fanned frets might be a necessity on 8 strings, because I always felt the lower strings were too floppy. And I really dig the different non-metal applications you demonstrated. That funk groove was awesome! I like seeing extended range guitars being used for more than just low chugging.
The 10 String Electric Guitar start out at 27 in on the High E & goes down to 30 in (3 inches more) on the Low G# String. The fanned fret design is fantastic cause for something that's going down almost 2 Octaves below a Standard Guitar such as that 10 String (Low G3), the Fanned Fret design really balances out the tension.
That acoustic circuit is pretty impressive with the chorus and delay. I can imagine me composing some nice instrumentals with that set-up. Old school jazz used a different type of 8 string. 🤔
Can’t deny the heaviness !! That guitar is sweet !! Love your tune. I can just hear that going into a totally heavy riff. Man I keep having to come back and add something. Loved that clean bass line you were doing.
Yes, please do an updated lesson on the slap, pop, and thump techniques. I've kinda been getting into Animals As Leaders recently and the techniques that Tosin and Javier use just amaze me.
I'm a leftie but I a "normal" 8-string guitar for right-handed players. I just can't get the thumping down yet. Would be amazing if you did an updated lesson with a lots of exercises to practice thumb/index/middle finger coordination.
Today I learned that you, good sir have been the same good sir that wrote Replicant and posted it to SSO all those years ago!! That blew my damn mind!! I was awestruck by that song back when you first dropped it onto the forums, holy shit. Enjoy that 8, looks killer. I've got one coming to me any day now as well!
Now you're messing with an... 8 string guitar! Fun stuff Uncle Ben. My first 8 string has been on backorder for 3 months and supposed to arrive in the next 2 weeks. Excited!
Please more 8 string content! I recently got an 8 string fan fret and would love to learn more scale shapes, chords, and songs, and all the slappys and pluckies.
Mate, that cowboy approach towards the end is the coolest thing I heard in a while on an 8 string. Looking toward to seeing more downtuned content you crank out with it.
Guitars and Basses with Fanned frets kinda makes me think of how a Piano, a Harp, or even a Harpsichord is designed with Short Treble Strings and Long Bass Strings cause it balances out the tension to get a great sound. The problems with a single scale length is that too short wouldn't be enough tension for the Bass Strings and too long would be too tight for the Treble Strings, so fanned frets solves that problem.
@@HowieStephens It's also like another instrument in which the fan fret design came from, it's called Orpharion basically a Metal strung Lute. Famed frets go back many years
Perfect, I have a Legator 8 on the way, never touched one before, thanks for sharing, been playing 7 string as a creative outlet for a while, this is helpful, thanks!
this is my favorite intro so far, and i love all of em. especially the aesthetics the megaman and castlevania imagery is best combo of retro games possible.
Sounds awesome! I picked up an 8 string for the first time a few months ago, and I just couldn't get comfortable with it. Basically, If I can't wrap my thumb around the neck for leads, I can't bond with it, so for me they just aren't in the cards. Anyway, you make it sound great as usual, Ben.
That's so stupid right? The first note is a D# a 6 strings guitar would do the job. As 99.9% won't get the rhythm correctly to the point where the 8th string is used in the song
I imagine there are several other dads out there who decided "yah - I'm getting one!" after watching / hearing this video!! Fun video - thanks for sharing with us! -Scott
Don't you just love getting a new toy? especially when it's a gorgeous looking precision crafted music machine like that. Sounding fantastic Ben, I hope you feature it in more of your videos.
Ben, you have to do a massive lesson on those techniques! Those percussive Animals as Leaders and bass riffs are f***ing awesome! I grabbed a Schecter C-8 Silver Mountain a few months ago. Life changer for sure.
Yes, been playing an 8 string Schecter Black Jack for years. It's like a bass ran into a guitar ran into a guitar ran into a bass ran into a guitar.........(always love your work by the way. My style is bizarre myriad of Floyd bends and 60s Jazz / blues runs. Thank you for being a great inspiration.
By the way, (if) do you have any suggestions for tunings for a goth/metal player for my bottom strings? No one on line seems to have ideas. I mean, for that genre, not just an "npc" tuning for the bass. I am looking for something that follows those gothic dork E minors. :~\
Before the Animal, he plays Cryin' in the Rain by Whitesnake. That song that sounds kind of "Unchained" is Round n' Round by Ratt (which btw the 8 string version sounds great!)
I just pitches my first 8, an Agile geodesic pro, and it’s the first time in a long time I feel the same excitement I had when I was 9 when I first started. At 34, it’s a great and old familiar feeling. I can’t wait to explore all these new ideas!
Ben Eller The fun thing about Extended range Guitars & Basses is that the additional Strings facilitate transposing so you can match the ranges of other musicians & singers especially on Church Gigs. So something like an Agile 10 String Electric is a fantastic Axe for Church Gigs.
Edit...strandberg tuned to drop E Schecter tuned to F A# F A# D# F A# D# just think of 7 string drop A# in a DADGAD tuning with an extra low F....John Browne uses it so I fkn use it lol
While that felt pad is a nice idea, I find that the Gruv Gear fret wrap I use on my sparkly red 8-string ESP protects my hand from getting stabbed by the compensated nut every time I slide my hand back while playing Your Troubles Will Cease and Fortune Will Smile Upon You. And yeah, I'd like to see an updated video on slapping the guitar.
Ben Eller you’re the Jane Goodall of exquisite footwear. Keep going the good work sir. Also, some Leprous on that new fangled 8 string fiddle would be pretty dope.
Ordered my first custom 8 string and it hit me all the cool tunings I can experiment with. Double drop tuning, double drop D tuning. I really like the idea of using the lower strings not just djenty goodness but trying to create some interesting ambient soundscapes.
Thanks for watching my journey through my first week with an 8 string guitar!!! Do YOU play an 8 string guitar? If so, what make/model do you have?
Im looking to get a 7 string. But first comes the bass and amp.
Schecter ATX 8 with Blackouts.
Ibanez RG8. I love the tones, but I've always wanted to try a multiscale version.
I have a Jackson DKA8 that's been my main for like 7 years. I put some switches in it for single coil and parallel and I end up using it for everything, even R&B or funkier stuff. Recommended mod for sure!
Javier Reyes signature JR 208
As kmac once said, these djent kids are evolving at an accelerated pace
Not gonna lie, RATT on an 8 string is pretty amazing, lol
Yeah, I don't understand how that got so substantially better. Haha
I like that version better than the normal one!
Not as good as Bonnie Raitt 🤣
Yeah... we need a full song on that, updated drums and vocals too
As soon as he hit that D major augmented chord my heart went “hahahh wheee”
Just to throw a suggestion out there, Charlie Hunter was using an 8-string guitar to play jazz back in the mid 90s. To give an example, check out the Charlie Hunter Trio cover of Come As You Are, you can hear Charlie Hunter playing all the guitar and bass parts at the same time.
Plus he has that rotary sound to fool you into thinking there's an organ in the band.
@@BigArmBoss Tell it like it is to these youngbloods brother, there aint nothin new under the sun, cats been doin this for years. ABASI got his thumpin tech from REGGIE WOOTIN ( Victor's Brother). He started doing that on 6 string back in the 70's.
I think they weren't so widely used in metal until meshugga bought them to the forefront due to the tech not being able to handle distortion and stuff.
I am talking out my ass but my beest guess!
@@TheBanana93 Popularising is different from pioneering, both are important but they're different. For example, Eddie Van Halen wasn't the first guitarist to use two-handed tapping, it had been done in jazz before, but he was the person that did the most to popularise it.
This is awesome! Thanks for suggestion.
tosin abasi by himself makes the existence of an 8 string guitar worth it
Don’t forget Marten and Fredrik from Meshuggah!
Scott Pantera and deftones (diamond eyes, koi no yokan and gore)
Also Joshua Travis (Glass Cloud, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza)
I died at the "just ask your mother" bit. Probably laughed for like 2 minutes straight from the dead stare.
I actually slow clapped for as long as he paused after he said that.
Completely agree about fanned frets. I'm a bassist and I have a multiscale 4 string that I use for drop C and lower. I can use the same gauge strings as my regular bass and play lower. If I tune my other bass down like that it gets floppy and muddy fast.
5:09 Round and Round with 8 strings sounds like swedish melodic death metal
I get In Flames vibes from it
It actually sounds pretty damn good too
@@thatsameenergy I guess Combination Rock Bands/Choirs with extended Vocal ranges could sing it in that Key.
9:40 YOOOO THAT SOUNDS SO GOOD
I'd love to see an updated and revised lesson on how to do that slap and pop technique cause that's the sound I really like to produce in songs like 24K magic.
Link to the Updated Slap and Pop lesson
Let me know how it comes out Ben Eller. Tosin Abasi prefers the Fanned Fret design on an 8 String Guitar because it balances out the tension. You could play Telephone by Lady Gaga on this Guitar (F# Minor sounds as the Original Key F Minor) in a new cover because extended Range Guitars are great for everything.
Tosin has done tutorials and such for it before, just go look it up dog
5:08 OMG it sounds so good.
I just want to say “Damn You” for making me order a custom made Skervesen 8 String Raptor just a few moments ago... now the wait begins.
TIL that there’s a 15 month turnaround on the build. Oh well! First payment went in today
Hikurangi France LOL that sucks
How much that gonna set you back?
@@jaksooon they typically run about 2500 i think, i am saving for an aristides 080s now, gonna be about 4500 but so worth it.
You get it yet?
Please record Round and Round with that 8 string. That guitar made that song ten times way more menacing.
That thumping technique is on point man! Beautiful axe. I got a budget Harley Benton 8 string a few months ago and it's been the most fun I've had on guitar in years. One day I'll be able to spring for an Abasi guitar...
Don't waste your money, just spend your time mastering the HARLY BENTON, you will really thank yourself a year from now. The gear heads want to propagate the MYTH that you can buy your way to a great sound. JUST MASTER WHAT YOU HAVE, you can do it if you try.
2 days ago I ordered a Harley Benton 8 string that only cost €190. Is it the same one you got?
@@EidasMusic Probably! Mine is the R-458 fanfret, in white. It cost closer to 160€ back then, but prices have gone higher across the board recently so it might have gotten more expensive.
@@static_motion Yeah that's the one. I got the white variant too. Can't wait or it to arrive. I expect it to have a lot of problems, but it can't be much worse than the guitars I currently use.
@@EidasMusic Mine came with a poorly cut nut (8th string slot wasn't deep enough so it popped out if I hit it too hard) and a poorly seated 24th fret, but that's about it as far as issues went. Nothing that rendered it unplayable. HB's quality control has been improving AFAIK so hopefully you won't have these issues.
I ended up taking it to a luthier to take care of the above issues + get a pro setup done, and I installed locking tuners and Fishman Fluence Abasi signature pickups. It absolutely sings and I love the hell out of it.
9:20 Infinite Regression 😵 mind blown
Dude, that thumb technique sounds sick! Your first lesson on that is how I got into that in the first place. An updated lesson seems to be in order given that you're way better at that than the first video leads on...
16:39 I'm absolutely in love with how this sounds on an 8-string. The lows with the odd chords are just TASTY
8 strings alright, the leopard print sneakers though...
CheetahAdidas! Or CheetAdidas? You decide!
Those sneaks are the Baller Editions. Great playing, love the vid. Been wanting to see a 8 string vid like this for awhile. This is what's up!
true, but I was more surprised by the hair on the floor - does uncle Ben own a dog or does he already get grey hair? :D
@@BenEller is the step down tuning normal tuning for an 8 string? I don't know anything about it. Was just curious if it has to be tuned differently. The growl sounds amazing and the instrument looks bad*ss!
The leopard skin sneakers rock!! 🤘
That thump section was beautiful, new lesson would def be cool
More slap and thumb lessons please! Also love that you got a Skervesen, they've been my favorite for so long
Also that riff at 9:40 is fucking SICK dude, I could totally imagine a killer drum groove over it 😍
It sounds a lot like animals as leaders
that IS A RIFF from AAL.
The moment I heard it I tried to tab it, I think I got it right!
whats the song@@phcs93
@@phcs93i swear i heard it on weightless this morning i cant remember tho
This is one of those videos on which once I stumble upon, I keep coming back to view it again lol. Amazing demonstration, insights, educational, entertaining, fun.... you covered so many things and more! And the highlight....every tone that came out of this guitar was just so juicy and "delicious"....couldnt find more appropriate words than those lol. Thanks for making this!
Great seeing a Skervesen here dude! Im an Ormsby player myself but Ive heard great things.. ide love to see one up here. Looking killer 🤘
Funny this is up. I just rode with my 8 string in a van for 12 hours. We've never been closer.
Schecter Blackjack in Walnut Satin (I have the model no longer in production),
Seymour Duncan Blackouts,
Tuning EAEADGBE
LOVED the Seinfeld theme heard, when you were slappin the strings! I think too, I recognized some Animals as Leaders in the slap demonstration aswell. Awesome stuff. And Ill also add to the comments that the riffs you tried out sounded great- especially Ratt! I think you should cover the whole Round and Round with the 8 string and upload the video!
You playing whitesnake and Ratt with that guitar, watching your face, was all I needed today to cheer me up!! Thanks Uncle Ben!!
Every time I've picked up an 8 string, which is only a handful of times, I couldn't get into it. I think I agree that fanned frets might be a necessity on 8 strings, because I always felt the lower strings were too floppy.
And I really dig the different non-metal applications you demonstrated. That funk groove was awesome! I like seeing extended range guitars being used for more than just low chugging.
Uncle Ben - this was an incredible watch. Really really awesome video. Pleased you had so much fun with it
I’ve always had a fantasy about having an uncle younger than me and here you are Uncle Ben
Ben I don't catch every video but I've gotta say I've never been bored by one that I have clicked on, thanks for keeping me interested in my passion
The 10 String Electric Guitar start out at 27 in on the High E & goes down to 30 in (3 inches more) on the Low G# String. The fanned fret design is fantastic cause for something that's going down almost 2 Octaves below a Standard Guitar such as that 10 String (Low G3), the Fanned Fret design really balances out the tension.
Thanks for the info with the fan frets you explained it perfect. That ask your mom joke was Awsome! Keep up the good Lords work Uncle been.
That acoustic circuit is pretty impressive with the chorus and delay. I can imagine me composing some nice instrumentals with that set-up. Old school jazz used a different type of 8 string. 🤔
Can’t deny the heaviness !! That guitar is sweet !! Love your tune. I can just hear that going into a totally heavy riff. Man I keep having to come back and add something. Loved that clean bass line you were doing.
SKERVESEN instruments are works of contemporary
art.
Beautiful axe! I'm glad Skervesen are getting a bit more exposure, they deserve it.
Yes! Please do a new lesson on the slapping technique!
The mother joke and the look after it is gold bro hahaha I'm happy you enjoyed your new axe. Keep the good stuff up bro.
But but thats not the way, you need to spend 7 days with a 7 string guitar and 8 days with an 8 string.
touche!
@@BenEller I will see you after 20 days.
@@mohitrahaman I see someone is a djent aficionado...
Yes, please do an updated lesson on the slap, pop, and thump techniques. I've kinda been getting into Animals As Leaders recently and the techniques that Tosin and Javier use just amaze me.
I'm a leftie but I a "normal" 8-string guitar for right-handed players. I just can't get the thumping down yet. Would be amazing if you did an updated lesson with a lots of exercises to practice thumb/index/middle finger coordination.
Today I learned that you, good sir have been the same good sir that wrote Replicant and posted it to SSO all those years ago!! That blew my damn mind!! I was awestruck by that song back when you first dropped it onto the forums, holy shit.
Enjoy that 8, looks killer. I've got one coming to me any day now as well!
Haha thank you, dude! Yup, same dude. You can find all the Arc tunes at SoundCloud.com/officialarc !
Shouldve played smoke on the water intro at 3am for an hour so your neighbors could appreciate that beast
Now you're messing with an... 8 string guitar!
Fun stuff Uncle Ben. My first 8 string has been on backorder for 3 months and supposed to arrive in the next 2 weeks. Excited!
That riff by Ratt does not get enough love. But I suppose that’s part of the joy in hearing it those rare times it comes up.
I have a Kiesel 8 string guitar 27.5 to 26 inch and it's super comfortable. Never had a problem playing the beast. 😉👍
Dude, Whitesnake, Crying In the Rain on an 8...never though I'd hear that. Awesome.
It’s weirdly cool!!!!
Round and round sounded killer too
Please more 8 string content! I recently got an 8 string fan fret and would love to learn more scale shapes, chords, and songs, and all the slappys and pluckies.
Avon sounded pretty rad with the 8 string 🤘🏻 Josh Homme sure writes some killer riffs
"Big or small I like em all" One of the best out of context quotes I've found this year
It's beyond obvious we want to see the update on slap and pop techniques! :D What a silly question to ask!
Mate, that cowboy approach towards the end is the coolest thing I heard in a while on an 8 string. Looking toward to seeing more downtuned content you crank out with it.
Guitars and Basses with Fanned frets kinda makes me think of how a Piano, a Harp, or even a Harpsichord is designed with Short Treble Strings and Long Bass Strings cause it balances out the tension to get a great sound. The problems with a single scale length is that too short wouldn't be enough tension for the Bass Strings and too long would be too tight for the Treble Strings, so fanned frets solves that problem.
Never heard anyone make that comparison to a piano before but that's exactly right!
@@HowieStephens It's also like another instrument in which the fan fret design came from, it's called Orpharion basically a Metal strung Lute. Famed frets go back many years
I have a Skerv 4AP and that piece of ebony that mutes the strings is a very nice touch
"I'm really not all that picky about thiccness," Ben Eller 2020
Perfect, I have a Legator 8 on the way, never touched one before, thanks for sharing, been playing 7 string as a creative outlet for a while, this is helpful, thanks!
"man, he should have done this intro with the eight string.... Oh wait..."
this is my favorite intro so far, and i love all of em. especially the aesthetics the megaman and castlevania imagery is best combo of retro games possible.
Sounds awesome! I picked up an 8 string for the first time a few months ago, and I just couldn't get comfortable with it. Basically, If I can't wrap my thumb around the neck for leads, I can't bond with it, so for me they just aren't in the cards. Anyway, you make it sound great as usual, Ben.
At least he didn’t instantly attempt Bleed by Meshuggah like most 8 string noobs do.
That's so stupid right? The first note is a D# a 6 strings guitar would do the job. As 99.9% won't get the rhythm correctly to the point where the 8th string is used in the song
Bleed is easily one of their hardest songs on 8 string though lol
Shawn Mitchell yeah you’re forearms need to be jacked to play that fast
@@Shevchenko_DBR9 It's not the speed, it's the rhythm at that speed that gets you
@@wesleyzimmerman94 Yep. It’s the precision too, especially in the middle of the song.
round and round sounded awesome!!
out on the streets, thats where ben and the 8 string meets
2 of my favourite things in the world in one video: Uncle Ben and Skervesen Guitars 😍
“Big or small I like them all” yeah my first girlfriend used to say that a lot too.
I imagine there are several other dads out there who decided "yah - I'm getting one!" after watching / hearing this video!!
Fun video - thanks for sharing with us!
-Scott
Everyone: "Get a nine string guitar next!"
Ben Eller: "No, I don't think I will."
There also fanned fret agile 9 and 10 string (even 11 string guitars going up to A4 same as a Tenor Guitar
That super low rendition of "Hair of the Dog" is literally the best thing I've heard in a few months lmao; thank you for that.
Uncle Ben has the slap/thump DOWN. Gosh darn
Don't you just love getting a new toy? especially when it's a gorgeous looking precision crafted music machine like that. Sounding fantastic Ben, I hope you feature it in more of your videos.
Damn ur slapping is godly
Love the high notes. So full and chimney and sweet! Not brittle at all.
Yeah that’s the real advantage of the fanned fret design; everything is so much more even.
5:09 Damn, 8 string version Unchained sounds KILLER!
It’s wasn’t Unchained, try again ;)
@@BenEller Shit, I'm dumb, it's Round and Round hahahah. At least I got the INSPIRATION for Round and Round right, hahahaha
I thought it was we close our eyes by go West. But now I know it wasn't and all I want to hear is an 8 string version of that riff....
I've been on the fence about buying an 8 string, but when you played that thing at 9:40 I was like yeah i need that in my life
Avon - QOTSA!
Round and Round - Ratt
best riff ever!!!
Ben, you have to do a massive lesson on those techniques! Those percussive Animals as Leaders and bass riffs are f***ing awesome!
I grabbed a Schecter C-8 Silver Mountain a few months ago. Life changer for sure.
That "Just ask your mother" line is fecken killing me. 🤣🤣
I wasn't ready bro 💀😂
@Wrdn54
I bought my first 7 string last week, can't wait for it to arrive
“just ask your mother” good lord
Yes, been playing an 8 string Schecter Black Jack for years. It's like a bass ran into a guitar ran into a guitar ran into a bass ran into a guitar.........(always love your work by the way. My style is bizarre myriad of Floyd bends and 60s Jazz / blues runs. Thank you for being a great inspiration.
By the way, (if) do you have any suggestions for tunings for a goth/metal player for my bottom strings? No one on line seems to have ideas. I mean, for that genre, not just an "npc" tuning for the bass. I am looking for something that follows those gothic dork E minors. :~\
Would love to see more Thumping videos!
Great video and yes I need more 8 strings action.....yeeeeeeaaahh
riffs:
Queens of the Stone Age - Avon
Metallica - Blackened
? - ?
Steve Vai - The Animal
a song from Fantasia?
a Van Halen song?
that song from fantasia is hall of the mountain king
Before the Animal, he plays Cryin' in the Rain by Whitesnake. That song that sounds kind of "Unchained" is Round n' Round by Ratt (which btw the 8 string version sounds great!)
Before The Animal sounded more like Hair of the dog by Nazareth
spanco666 yup
Avon and most of the tunes from QOTSA’s first album are so amazing
I just pitches my first 8, an Agile geodesic pro, and it’s the first time in a long time I feel the same excitement I had when I was 9 when I first started. At 34, it’s a great and old familiar feeling. I can’t wait to explore all these new ideas!
""Big or small, I like them all" - Ben Eller 2020 (2:44)
Ben Eller The fun thing about Extended range Guitars & Basses is that the additional Strings facilitate transposing so you can match the ranges of other musicians & singers especially on Church Gigs. So something like an Agile 10 String Electric is a fantastic Axe for Church Gigs.
4:21 is blackened or should I say "eightened"
That Replicant tune was dope. I'd love to see one of your weekly lesson vids go into some of the chordal stuff you're doing there.
Satchel wants his shoes back!
I can't seem to separate
The good times from the bad
That might trigger a nostalgic binge, cheers Uncle Ben.
I've got a strandberg metal 8 and a Schecter banshee elite 8...will probably never sell them
Edit...strandberg tuned to drop E
Schecter tuned to F A# F A# D# F A# D#
just think of 7 string drop A# in a DADGAD tuning with an extra low F....John Browne uses it so I fkn use it lol
While that felt pad is a nice idea, I find that the Gruv Gear fret wrap I use on my sparkly red 8-string ESP protects my hand from getting stabbed by the compensated nut every time I slide my hand back while playing Your Troubles Will Cease and Fortune Will Smile Upon You.
And yeah, I'd like to see an updated video on slapping the guitar.
A moment of silence for those leopard print kicks please.
A beautiful and nearly extinct species!
Ben Eller you’re the Jane Goodall of exquisite footwear. Keep going the good work sir. Also, some Leprous on that new fangled 8 string fiddle would be pretty dope.
Happy Birthday Mr Ben.. love you Sir 😊🥰☺️
ur thumping is nuts. do lessons i need to get better at it
Ordered my first custom 8 string and it hit me all the cool tunings I can experiment with. Double drop tuning, double drop D tuning.
I really like the idea of using the lower strings not just djenty goodness but trying to create some interesting ambient soundscapes.
Its a bass and guitar all in one 😂
When I think of 8 strings what comes to mind is that one John Mayer video where he wrapped his thumb around the damn thing
More car horn is needed
This was a great video. But the car horn thing and the comment about "your mother" made my day! Thanks for making me laugh!
The auto translater translated from "eights" to "AIDS"... Heey I play an AIDS string guitar :D
That would be the George Michael signature model.
I just built my own 8 string. It’s my first 8 string guitar and I love the black winter I put in the bridge