This may well be one of the most impressive vids on this forum… really felt the vibe on this. Hard enough to remember it, let alone play it!
Abrupt Terminal next please, with lessons and tabs hehe
Top notch, what was the signal chain?
Thanks. That’s the Strandberg straight into the Axe Fx II XL. Amp is a CA3+ with a mix of 4x12 cab IR. That’s into the focusrite interface into Logic Pro X. I’ve got a compressor, EQ , and 500ms echo on the final track in an attempt to better match the tone on the record.
Sounds great, it’s your vibrato that really makes it, absolutely killer.
That was fantastic! I’d love to see a lesson on how to play this - or less ambitiously, on how to achieve the Greg Howe tone!
Edit: you could call the lesson “Greg, Howe do you play that?”
Thanks! That’s a big compliment. I did try to nail the overall vibe with the vibrato. I appreciate it!
Haha yes indeed. I did this for a school project - we had to pick a player we admire and really dig in and research the player, as well as learn a selected song or two. I had 12 weeks to knock it out, and I pretty much did nothing but Greg Howe if I was awake lol
That´s amazing.
NIce playing, good sound!
Tried this tune a long time ago but i never actually got the scalar tapping licks up to speed.
These are 32nd notes at 120bpm, which is equivalent to sixtuplets at 160bpm.
i never got beyond the 135-140 mark; and then it already sounded kind of sloppy.
any tips on how to approach the hammer-on from nowhere scalar tapping?
which focusrite?
I been using a 2i4 2nd gen for years now but I have often wondered if I can improve overall tone etc with a better interface
It’s the 2i2. It’s been sufficient for me thus far. When I get deep into recording my record I’ll probably upgrade to something a bit nicer . But so far the only issue I have is occasionally it loses connection and I have to restart it . But that could be a Mac issue .
Great playng, are those upper frets fanned or is it an illusion?
Thanks. And yeah/ it’s a .5” fan on the 6 string Strandbergs. (25-25.5” scale).
Again, this was great! Got a question: is the tapping strictly necessary for those blistering scales leading into the bend, or could one do them only with the left hand?
you can try it out for yourself.
It´s strictly 3-nps sixtuplets at 160bpm or 32nd at 120bpm
i can´t do neither one of those two (tapping or legato) at that speed
Christian is correct- you could certainly just play it legato with 3 Notes per string. The sound won’t be EXACTLY the same, but the overall idea will still be intact.
I did a small series on my YouTube channel called “legato tapping” (that’s my own term for it ). It goes over the general technique , exercises, and then expands on it a bit. Hope it helps
that would be 16 notes per second
its interesting because according to Willjays speed list, Greg Howe fastest picked speed is 13nps as is Steve Morse, Zakk Wylde, Joe Stump etc
from my own personal experience. 16nps is about 3 worlds above 13 nps lol
Its sort of hard to believe that if Greg’s fastest picked stuff is “only” 13 nps, that even his legato would reach all the way to 16nps. Something doesnt compute
I have always been somewhat suspect of Willjays list. in any case these numbers dont make sense to me
edit, okay I looked up the bpm for the song and saw it listed at 120 bpm and when I tapped it on a meter it was about 118bpm
that would make sextuplets = about 12nps which makes way more sense
What are your reasons for that?
just so much weirdness in it. Im a super huge John Sykes fan but is he really at 15nps while Joe Stump, Greg Howe and Zakk Wylde are back at 13nps?
Sykes is faster than Nuno? Sykes faster than Kee Marcello?
Nuno faster than Joe Stump?
and I know S Lane was fast but was he really THAT much of an outlier at 18nps playing those crazy lines?
dunno man. seems some odd outcomes