Superb, thank you. Off to see if I can get some of that sussed out, it's one of those riffs that every time I hear it I think "I should find out how to play that". That's made my evening, ta.
Nicely spotted on the delay! Thats just my 'always on' slap back. Except it's not really snapback as it's shorter at around 80ms and a very low mix. Because I record mono it just helps fatten everything up abit especially in the room. Im amazed you could hear it! The reverb is just a stock logic stock subtle room reverb, again just to make it sound a little more like it does in the actual room.
From Canada thank you 1000percent ..awesome song choice one of my all time favorites...you have taken all those tabs i have and put it into a way that makes total sense..thank you so much🎵🎵🎵
I love this Peter Green music. Interesting point on the tuning. I think a lot of players from that period used relative tunings to particular keys or stings. As an example Eddie Van Halen liked his G string a particular way and tuned that different. I like a loose approach to tuning and like my 3rd to sound good....that's my way of saying I'm out of tune all the time. 😂
I love this question because its the result of alot of pissing about haha. Ive strongly settled on Stringjoy 9-46 and any Ultem pick less between 0.6 - 0.8mm. I find that to be noticeably better then anything else ive tried regardless of the guitar too.
My entire existence is characterized by profound suffering, depicted by deep despair and marked by a constant sense of anguish, filled with overwhelming distress and relentless misery. 😒😔 I perceive my sorrowful, grief-stricken life as entirely wretched. 😞
Great video, well explained. I’d like to see your take on Green Manalishi.
Thankyou. Green manalishi is definitely on the list. Love that track too
Superb, thank you. Off to see if I can get some of that sussed out, it's one of those riffs that every time I hear it I think "I should find out how to play that".
That's made my evening, ta.
Amazing - have fun with it, time well spent retracing the steps of Peter Green ❤️
I love Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac. This is a song I’ve played for years but never felt I got right. This is a great excuse to give it a fresh look. 👍
Amazing, thats what this is all about, like minded people getting involved 🤘🤘
Great videos. Can't wait for another one in this series. Can you show your right hand next time?
Thanks and noted 🤘
Great Track!
Such a great tutorial this Paul. What delay/reverb settings are you using here. ?
Nicely spotted on the delay! Thats just my 'always on' slap back. Except it's not really snapback as it's shorter at around 80ms and a very low mix. Because I record mono it just helps fatten everything up abit especially in the room. Im amazed you could hear it!
The reverb is just a stock logic stock subtle room reverb, again just to make it sound a little more like it does in the actual room.
From Canada thank you 1000percent ..awesome song choice one of my all time favorites...you have taken all those tabs i have and put it into a way that makes total sense..thank you so much🎵🎵🎵
Awesome! Thank you!
Stellar song mate.
Glad you like the tracks so far, they are mega songs to me 🤘🤘
I love this Peter Green music. Interesting point on the tuning. I think a lot of players from that period used relative tunings to particular keys or stings. As an example Eddie Van Halen liked his G string a particular way and tuned that different. I like a loose approach to tuning and like my 3rd to sound good....that's my way of saying I'm out of tune all the time. 😂
Theres a video in this subject alone haha
Great lesson, what plectrums and strings are you using ?
I love this question because its the result of alot of pissing about haha.
Ive strongly settled on Stringjoy 9-46 and any Ultem pick less between 0.6 - 0.8mm. I find that to be noticeably better then anything else ive tried regardless of the guitar too.
My entire existence is characterized by profound suffering, depicted by deep despair and marked by a constant sense of anguish, filled with overwhelming distress and relentless misery. 😒😔
I perceive my sorrowful, grief-stricken life as entirely wretched. 😞
Sorry to hear that - try to remember the old saying, ‘This too shall pass’.
In other words look ahead, someone out there cares that your here.