HOW TO PLAY MODERN METAL #2 - Making Huge Chords (With Tabs!)
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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That "no theory required" most defenitely will attract a few more people
Theory is for PUSSIES. Nah just joking, I wish I knew theory
@@KeyanHoushmandLive I feel like it helps, but honestly some of my favorite musicians dont know theory and I think the way people write from a non theory perspective just sounds different
Bacot
I know and understand music theory, and with that being said I can tell you it is absolutely not needed.
Or I should say, at least not all of it.
It’s helpful mostly when playing lead, knowing which scale or mode to use over a particular chord progression.
But for rhythm playing I literally never apply theory knowledge, and I don’t think many players do whether they know theory or not.
As an aside I really believe once you’ve reached an advanced level of playing you know what works with what anyways, and that’s essentially knowing theory whether you’ve studied it or not.
Theory is what gives you understanding of how music works and how to manipulate it meaningfully with extensive vocabulary of harmony, rhythm etc. If you avoid theory, you avoid being a better and richer songwriter.
Unfortunately, some guitarists take pride in being ignorant or, dare I say, stupid. You don't see that happening with pianists, string players, sax players and so on.
Oh, well...
The beauty of drop tuning. *BIG ASS CHORDS*
Damn straight
And with that. BIG ASS HANDS
Theory nerd dropping some knowledge.... your progression was:
Fmin9 Ebmaj7/G Absus2 Bb Cmin9
Pfft...NERD!
Learning theory myself. So tough!
@@kennethsmith5383 It's easy but it takes time to comprehend. Once you have it though you'll look back and see how easy it is.
Ryan, there's also a major 6th in that Absus2 chord. So wouldn't that make it Ab6sus2? Or Ab6add9?
Theory nerd here didn’t feel like figuring out the fingerings then figuring out chord names, this will make it much easier thank you.
@@CarlosGonzalez-vi9qv I know how to play drums, piano, and guitar but for the life of me I DON'T understand music theory. Are there any videos you recommend?
Quick summary for those who kinda care about music theory, start with a power chord, add 9ths and some 13ths, play 3rds and 7ths at least an octave away from the root, avoid repeating the root and include some chords with less notes.
At least that what I get.
Kinda late to this but, the more notes you add, the more responsible you have to be with the voice leading of each, or making them common tones.
@@joex-mn4we I was about to make a Thanks Nobuo joke xD
Voice leading for sure though
I'm glad to see someone else using fruity loops with metal
There’s always one
same here
„Make huge Sounds“
1. Get a 7-String
Well, no... It's wrong.
whaaat no
2. Get an 8 string
Huge sound not in your guitar but in your hands
I haven't played my guitar in about 8 years. i found this video a few days ago and it made me pick the guitar back up. so thank you for the inspiration.
its checkup time, you still playing?
You still playing?
Finally, I've had an extremely hard time trying to play this tyle of music. I've always loved the periphery, invent animate, prog djent feel.
Thanks for having a lesson that actually includes the tabs
No worries dude
This video should’ve been called “Intro to how to write a Counterparts song”
wow this was so clear and instructive, learned a lot of new shapes! thanks man, keeps the series going!!
Will do Gabriel!
You’re my new favorite channel man love how in depth you go man. This helps so much
This has been what I've been looking for, for a long time!!! Thank you so much for expanding my mind on this :D
I‘m doing it exactly the same way. But it‘s interesting to see a slightly different finger placement here and there.
Thanks for tuning in
Definitly you're parte of a New generation who modernise and You are definitely part of the new generation of musicians who modernize and continue my generation of Hold School metal. I like to see new musicians being able to teach what in my time few wasted time on theory. I was self-taught until I started to study seriously at the age of 25, when the first courses appeared.. Today I continue to study, almost 60 years old, I feel more and more alive to see that there is a new generation that does not let my musical genre die and being able to play everything. Congrats for your work.
🖤🖤🤘🤘🤘🤘
Very counterparts and TGI inspired..great vid❤
One of my most favorite videos of yours so far.
I've kept the tab with this video open in my browser since the day this video came out because of just how often I use these chords and how useful they are, mostly the version 3 ones. They have a great flavor and they've recently kinda become a "staple" of my drop tuning playing. Thank you for the excellent video and ideas!
Amazing tutorial, really opened me up to why drop tuning is so much of a step up.
Nice Keyan!
Great content baradar 👍🏼
This guy is a huge inspiration and motivation! Please, keep on doing these awesome vids :)
Thank you so much
This is awesome thanks for much for this, man! Really helpful! 🤘🏻
This REALLY opened up my way of looking the fretboard , keep up the good work!
So glad to make it easier for you to expand your playing, thanks for watching it
Please do more videos like this. These are some tools I'm lacking and seeing this helps a lot. Thank you.
Freaking amazing!!! So beautifully explained!
not even a minute into this video and im blown away. thanks for this man!
Loving these tutorials, it's right where I'm at right now... big spread chords and harmony. The tabs on screen for the chords are a plus!
Took so long to edit those tabs in AHAHAHA , thanks!
I just found you videos after watching some Neural reviews and im happy i did. This is what ive been looking for
I have watched so many videos of professional guitarists trying to explain things in a simple way....this is far better! Well done mate, love it.
Awesome video dude!
As always, leave a comment on anything you see or hear!
sick video this is what i've been needing to see
I just found you channel yesterday, great videos! Super helpful and informative
Glad you’re enjoying the content so far!
Hey Keyan! Your drums sounds absolutely killer, could you make a tutorial about how do you achieve that super explossive sound?
Maybe in another video
Great video. Thanks!
Great video man, you have some legit videos and it’s appreciated.
I’ve played a long time but almost exclusively in standard tunings.
One day it hit me that in drop tunings I can reach the root and the fifth with one finger, freeing up the rest of my fingers to shape and construct chords and melodies around the root. It was a game changer.
I’m still a little more old school with my metal tastes, but it is fun to throw in some of these big melodic open chords when I’m playing death or thrash metal, really opens the sound and tempers the brutality.
Thanks dude! I’m very accustomed to drop tunings, it just makes life a lot easier I feel
Great drop C guitar lesson 🙏 thankyou
Yo thanks man, really helped!
This is such a great video
I swear i got obsessed with big chords more than a solo lead stuffs
Thanks Keyan!!!
Thanks! I found your channel 1 month ago, and now i watch all your videos! Your doing good job, awsome. Greats from Ukraine
This helped. Cheers mate. 🙏
Excellent lesson keep em' coming
Very colorful chords bro for drop D, thanks 👍🏿
You are mostly usind minor. major and susadd9 chords/powerchords, and by the end using clusters, if anyone interested in theory at all lol.
Sounds cool btw, you can do those kinds of sounds on standard tunning too
Some of them might be more of a stretch on standard, thanks for the theory insight!
@@KeyanHoushmandLive they're not a stretch you just need to either drop a high voice or let the bass play the low notes or just get a extended range guitar. Can do all this on a 7 string with jazz chords. Still good lesson though!
Sounds cool man! Ive also been adding some r&b chord shapes in for flavor.
Dude it souds so good, your guitar , audio monitor that metal effect, its lit, its on fire, and that chords bro,
Thanks a lot man !
Thanks very much man! This is really helpful! 🙏🙏
Thank you, I've already been using a couple of these chords 👌🏻❤️
You’re welcome
This is very helpful, Thank you sir
This guy is great just shows you simply how to get the sound you want!
This is what I've been looking for in a big chord video I listen to alot of periphery so knowing these chords with help getting their sound with sounding exactly like them
Glad you found it insightful!
I'm gonna steal this and when I'm famous you'll sue me. Then I'll tell the judge like "nah dude-honour sir, plenty of people add 9ths and stuff" and I win and you get nothing but legal fees. The debts cripple your economy and personal relationships. But then I get cancelled for ableism when I replace my quadriplegic guitar tech and we have an 80's karate fight that you win and I become a glue-sniffing hobo while you go on to make a record with Elton John called "Metal Man".
Damn that was a whole journey
Thank you, sir. You now have a new subscriber.
Great lesson dude. I love a drop tuning you can play all these huge chords without any problem. 😉👍
Drop tuning is the best, thanks man!
Great tutorial as always!
Thank you!
thank you for this video. everyone else goes too much into theory and im self taught with just basic theory knowledge so this is how i like to learn haha im writing all these chords down to practice now.
Hell yeah that's how I do it too! Another simple trick when you're confused is to just move a finger up or down on the fretboard. I've saved a lot of procrastination just from going well no clue where this song is going so I guess I'll just bring the rhythm down or up the fretboard and bam you can do that as many times as needed till it sounds good
It's worth mentioning that's a great way to help write a solo too. Start simple with the roots or an octave up or down, then build on that to find as many notes that fit and you like in the chord progression. Put the chords in boxes, then rip them open with no regard for the wrapping paper.
Always inspiring brother. Continuing to watch you grow.
A few months ago, I bought the $700 dollar Misha HT6 in satin white. See my thumbnail lol. But I got mine used for just over $500 in MINT condition. For the money it sounded great, just didn't hold tune very well. Changed the plastic nut ($10) for a graphite nut and the problem was solved.
Installed Hipshot 6GLO 3x3 open gear locking tuners ($60) and it's a beast now. I honestly don't dislike the MM1 pickups he designed for this guitar with Jackson. They sound very modern.
Eventually I will drop the $350 for a set of juggernauts, or $399 if I want them WITH the pup covers. (Expensive)
And, I've ordered a hipshot hardtail bridge too ($65). Should be at my door in a day or two!
So, the moral of the story is, if you want a GREAT HT6 but can't afford to shell out between 3 to 4 grand, do exactly what I did.
So for $150, I have made my HT6 sing dudes!!
Total cost for the guitar, WITH parts that I've bought and installed about $650
If you want the bareknuckle juggernauts, you're looking at a little over $1000.
Big difference buying the parts yourself and dressing up the base model. You just don't get the flashy paintjob.
Hope you and your fam are keeping in and safe.
Hey...Remain indoors!
U really got me back into practicing guitar way too much so i can be a mini white misha 😂😂 seriously though your videos have inspired and helped me out a lot in my own music thanks for that
Keep dem vibes up 😔🙏
It reminds me of Disturbed chords. I guess their guitarist is one of the first to start adding all the extensions around a drop power chord. Great stuff man! When a guitar is well tuned and well intonated it adds great power! Distorted...
Disturbed Stricken is a good example of this type of chord building
I have a juggernaut ht6 strung up with 11-56 as well. Mine is the poor kids version of your guitar, but man it still plays and sounds great! I love videos like this, I know absolutely nothing about formal music, so I like getting new perspectives on how to approach an otherwise theory heavy topic. Thanks dude, keep up the good work!
Thanks for tuning in dude, those Indonesian Juggernauts are amazing
Dude, those chord progression you created are awesome, no matter if they were based on music theory or not!! ImI
Thanks Marco!
Thanks!
the video ive been waiting for for years now! thank you! to be honest i always went on ultimate guitar, and checked the chordshapes bands like periphery or haunted shores use and wrote riffs with those chords :)
Glad I could help!
Good stuff!
This is great stuff. I love those big extended chords. Can you mention what you used for the tones yet?
your videos inspire me to play in drop tunig :D
I started to make music with drop tunings since a couple of yours. You can tell that is a totally different world apart from standard tunings. In the drop you get different vibrations
Blesssss you brother
Geniales Video!
Thank you man for this!
No worries dude
really doesn't have to learn those theories, as long as you have the notes in your head that you can put on the fret board. This really helps me a lot on mapping those keys and would have a starting point. Thanks much! Hope to see this kind of tutorial in 7 strings as well. :)
Maybe in future I will do a video for 7 strings
This kid rocks.
I had to watch the video twice because the first time I was amazed by how beautiful that guitar is
the fact that you said you dont know much about theory or scales but play that good gives me hope
Superb!
Grazie Marco
This actually helped me a bit some more, I made a similar big sounding chord of my own years ago, also only really works good in drop c mostly, I should do a video sometime. Might as well get back into playing guitar more since everything is closed for us at this point x.x
Never a bad time to work on your chops
Cool stuff, simple and useful))
Glad you enjoyed it dude
Beautiful chords🖤
Thanks!
Do more tutorials now😋 i learned something. Pls do more
that is so great. Thx man - Could u do some lessons on how u create runs between the chords like Periphery?
I have a video on this that went through my riffhard entry. How to play modern metal riffs
Great information and an excellent way to help us understand a method for how to construct a melody without knowing music theory - practical and effective advice! You are a great talent please keep it up, you are quickly becoming one of my favorite YT personalities. Great videos: good timing/pacing, excellent skills on the guitar, all very well presented.
I see that you occasionally comment in João Medeiros channel - that guy is also 100% awesome, his covers and tone are near perfect and he plays high level intermediate/expert level stuff. You 2 should colab. on something.
I found your site when I was looking for reviews on JST TFMM and your playing and review helped me out a lot, I even learned some of your riffs to help validate that I was achieving the same tone that you were getting. I can say that I did get a solid match for the tones you presented but my playing is slow and sloppy so that keeps it from sounding like a perfect match.
Can I ask - how did you learn to play? How long have you been playing? What are some of the tools and resources you used to learn how to play as well as how to mix and render a song?
Thanks dude! Me and Joao have collared on a Masamune - Periphery cover, he was shredding bass. I learnt how to play from the age of 5, I was just given a guitar at my birthday and I never wanted to put it down. All my mixing comes from Nolly GetGood mixing tutorials on RUclips. Thanks for watching!
Awesome! Hope you do more tutorial videos!
Will do!
Thanks for the lesson bro
Good god, you're beating that guitar like it owes you money. Everyone take note that his tone is fucking superb, a good bit of that is in that godly picking hand.
6:55 learned this chord from one of Mark Holocomb's videos. He learned it from someone as well ... this way of writing music i feel like gives more space to be out of the box. But ofc we all wish we knew theory (e.g. like musiciswin). someday ..
I love music theory (Modes especially) but when it comes to solos. I usually play what sounds good to me then I dive into the theory behind it to get to the more technical stuff.
Thank you
You’re welcome
Very cool philosophy.
Just the video I needed. If anyone knows if there‘s something a little more deep into the topic than this, please let me know.
Great lesson man
Thanks Martin!
great video. Even though I know a fair bit of music theory, I do this quite a bit because it can give some more interesting results that you wont come to with theory. I do suggest learning some theory though so you can understand why it sounds good, and save some time during the noodling process.
I would love to learn theory! Might have to
Awesome!
Thanks Travis!
version 4 is just counterparts
Counterparts are awesome
This has helped a lot
Glad!
Good shit mate
Cheers mate
5:10 really sounds like the intro notes to for the love of god (Steve vai)