Alter Bridge - Metalingus (Guitar Cover)
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Cover of "Metalingus" by Alter Bridge off of their album, One Day Remains.
Tuning is Drop C#. For best sound, please listen with headphones. Enjoy, like, and subscribe for more vids!!
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@user-fc4qw4nw7w
6 ай бұрын
You think you know me
@surgeongeneraljillbiden1720
5 ай бұрын
The rates R superstar babbbbbyyy
@donbishop6994
3 ай бұрын
I saw Alter Bridge play this song live in Buffalo New York this past summer. It was amazing, my favorite song of all time. They closed out the show with Sevendust and Mammoth. It was awesome.
@tunafish648
19 күн бұрын
I already am brother 😎
One of their coolest songs! Although their whole first album was incredible.
The rated R superstar edge🤘🔥
@HammerHeart3229
6 ай бұрын
I think you'll find it's now the Rated R Superstar Adam Copeland thank you very much! 😉 To be fair, even though he goes by his real name in AEW now I still refer to him as Edge. Old habits die hard I suppose! 😂
Tremonti is a fuckin machine with the guitar. So are you. Awesome cover, once again !
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Man, i've been watching your video's on and off for many years now and i've only just realised how many covers you've actually put up... You deserve many, many more subs than 28k! I'm literally sat here pulling song names out of my ass and 9/10 times you've covered it & your tone and presentation is consistently excellent too. You literally have a repertoire of songs that most guitarists just do not have. Mad props dude. Cheers ✌
@Monkfish10
6 ай бұрын
Ditto. My go to for rock covers done right. True professional getting that consistency nailed down. Mystics the man 🤘
I think that songs is the perfect example for u to show what an amazing player u are. All those weird little details need an expert on the instrument to be pulled off. I salute you.
@365daysgone
6 ай бұрын
Agreed pretty amazing
One of the best metal songs
Amazing cover man!!!
Yesssss! Bit of a headbang going on with that one! Epic cover Mystic 🤘
You always amaze me every time I hear you play. Thanks for sharing 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
the best song ever, nice play
Every note is perfect; well done!
Adam Copeland should definitely watch this cover.
Kick ASS my brother! Loving your content. Keep it coming. Thanks! 🤘🏾😎👍🏾
Great song and you nailed it !!!
Awesome cover!
That’s a sick PRS!! Nicely done cover my dude! 🔥🔥
This cover is amazing❤
Mind blown. Face melted.
Power 🤘
Ive been waiting for this one since i found your channel over a year ago. This is my favorite song of all time. I saw it performed live aug 1st this year, it was absolutely amazing. I have a video to remind me for the reat of my life. Thanks bro, i want to learn this tune so bad i can taste it.
Brilliant cover, mate! I've been binging Alter Bridge's first four albums and Mark Tremonti's solo stuff recently after along time of not listening to neither... I'd almost forgotten how brilliant Alter Bridge and Tremonti are! 🤘
Uploaded on my bday Like your shirt and guitar
Fkn awesome dude. Love Tremonti 🙏
Well played congratulations :)
The best
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Man I always love your covers. You have a great tone. What’s your setup?
Great! Tremoti plays like hell. From AB I like "Buried Alive". Amazing solo
Damn that looks fun to play so jealous lol
04:07
Great band, song and playing! Which PRS model is this guitar??
Very good bro my wrist hurts watching the main riff lol
What gauge strings do you use for this tuning? Amazing channel by the way love it
@MysticGuitar77
2 ай бұрын
10-46
You think you know me.
Been seeing this model of guitar not sure if its the exact one but body and head look so similar. Are these types of guitars best for this kind of rock music? Looking to expand my guitar collection diff guitars for diff sounds so i can learn different genres. Awesome cover bro.
@MysticGuitar77
5 ай бұрын
PRS is very popular for rock and metal. They're versatile too so they can pull off a lot of different styles outside of just rock and metal too.
Bravo!! 👍👏You are the strong, You do all the songs on the album?
@Sara.M25
6 ай бұрын
Of course 🙂🙂
@mae-a1398
6 ай бұрын
@@Sara.M25 But it's so good, it's great!! 👏🤘😃
I always wondered how much of the material on this album Tremonti had actually written for the next Creed album before they split
Wow!!! 😍👏👏👏 I have another curiosity to ask you: Why do you only have one acoustic guitar? Don't you really like playing acoustic guitar? Do you prefer only the electric one? 🙂🙂
Mark Tremonti is a god and edge is the goat 🤘🐐
are you using a mesa boogie?
Amazing man! Tremonti clone. Lol
At this part 2:45 pick strokes force doesn’t correlate to sound (sound is clean pick up technique, while of the video it looks like you hardly hold a pick and slightly touch strings). Sounds like a slightly post-processed guitar stem from original song. Or maybe it is guitar processor that eats out string attack. Anyway , for some reason doesn’t look convincing 😕
@MysticGuitar77
5 ай бұрын
Because that part is not all picked. It's partly played with quick hammer-ons and pull-offs hence why I'm not picking all the notes.
@burtonfzz
5 ай бұрын
My questions were not about hammer-ons and pull-offs, but overall assertiveness over right hand. Maybe I just from old-school where you had tube amp and TB to warm it up and needed to apply much more precise strokes and with less extra movements (very strong strokes with almost no movement) and that is why it all look strange to me :) Was I right? Did you play using modeling processor? Or do you play through all analog circuit? I tried digital distortion circuits, but simply cant play through them because of limited dynamic range, headroom and unable to articulate some notes more loudly than the others. They all sounded great at recordings, but i need to hear at least some kind of analog distortion/overdrive to being able to play. 🥵
@MysticGuitar77
5 ай бұрын
@@burtonfzz No, I use all analog equipment. A tube amp with a mic in front of it, that's how I've always done it. I'm also, as you say, old-school. I have nothing against the digital modelers, I just prefer a real amp. With that said, I don't think playing a tube amp and playing a modeler really changes your technique and how you have to play. Playing a tube amp really doesn't require that much more precision, you just need to be mindful of feedback when you're cranking the gain which can be compensated for with noise gates which keep it contained. As well as other unwanted string noise which mostly boils down to having good technique that is mindful of muting the unwanted noises you don't want ringing out. I used a lot of gain and an extremely scooped tone for these Alter Bridge covers and looking back, I already wish I didn't use this kind of tone for these songs because it doesn't always work well especially for the big open chord stuff like in Open Your Eyes. Too much harsh high ends ringing out but for a song like this, a more metal-oriented song, it worked really well I think. I've never been a player who plays hard, I definitely play lighter than a lot of others. Never had any issues with getting strong attack though but I think a lot of that is in the tone and not necessarily the technique. Tones with a ton of gain like this, you really don't have to strum the strings hard for them to have a lot of attack and note articulation.
@burtonfzz
5 ай бұрын
@@MysticGuitar77 great to hear that. as for "tube amps doesnot require more precision" I partly agree party disagree. Depends on a grade of amp =) I though that I played ok, until I came to my friend, who is really old school guitarist and a mixing engineer, who worked with famous local metal band, and I tried to play through his small crappy 5 or 10 watt marshal amp and mesa V-twin pedal and I sweated over the guitar but still sounded like I completly don't know how to play and even don't know at which side should I hold a guitar =) I returned back home in awful mood, but I played absolutly fine throug randall stack =) It took me 3-4 years of changing my gear and flattening my ass for hours until I start to sound "ok" oh his system, while his performance sounded abolutly fine to be. Than we both happen to play through local metal band's frontman guitar stack and sound chain, I again sounded like a person who bought a guitar 2 weeks ago, my friend mixing engineer sounded like he is playing only 6 month and for some reason sounded really dirty, and when a frontman himself started to play - he sounded awesome =) And also second thing I noticed - it does not matter what guitar or amp do you have - you will ALWAY have sound of you =) I didn't get a sound of a metal band playing through their equipment, but sounded like I still played my randall stack, my friend mixing engineer sounded like it was his marshal and v-twin and metal band sounded like metal band =) Also I was on a small "master class" from frontman from Annihilator (if I remember that correctly but for some reason I'm not sure anymore about the past), at a local guitar store, he sounded awesome and performed classic hits through small marshall avt combo and randomly picked guitar from a wall, but still sounded like it should. After master class peole tried the same guitar and same combo, so did I and need less to say that I didn't sound like Annihilator at all, even if I knew all the notes =))) Same thing happed when I switched to bass, I played via Ampeg mainly, didn't get why everyone love Gallien-Krueger so much, it sounded muffed and dirty to my taste, until we played on a concrt through the same bass amp with other band, and Gallien-Krueger sounded ok and I already knew why =) After I learned how to play good enough I understand why everyone are in love wih GK and so do I. Why did I wrote this? I am bored and I moved to another country more than a year ago and left all my gear there, have no guitars here and maybe that is the reason why I watch youtube and complaine here and there, so don't take my rant close to heart =) GL HF
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