How to Play Iron Maiden-style Guitar Harmonies: Part 1 of 3
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Sweetwater's Nick Bowcott shows you how to play those Iron Maiden-style guitar harmonies. In this part (1 of 3), Nick takes a look at how to find the minor third harmony for any riff or lick, using a DigiTech looper pedal to check his progress.
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"If it's good enough for Dimebag, it's definitely good enough for me." Truer words will never be spoken.
I can´t wait for part 2 and 3 on this series ! ♥
Thanks Nick, looking forward to part 2.
Great video. I've already watched about 3 videos about harmonies and haven't even understood a part of what I learned in this video. Especially the Dimebag technic helped me out a lot
Excellent work as always pure 💟
Excellent - very helpful thanks ☺!
Great one
The universe has your back my friend🌟
Thanks Nick, I find your lesson videos really helpful Brother.....Keep On Rockin!
@sweetwater
4 жыл бұрын
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Well done Sir 👍
" Thanks for reminding me of Wishbone Ash, it's been awhile! Great to Share your love of Dual harmonies! Well done, Be Well Nick and Sweetwater!
@sweetwater
4 жыл бұрын
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Thank you😀
I see Nick and I click
Fab. Certainly Steve Harris said his influence for this stuff came from Wishbone Ash. Another great twin guitar band is Stryper. That early stuff has some great diatonic runs in it.
Ah hem...Boston does guitar harmonies brilliantly too!
Hi...Brilliant work! Just curious but would you have any idea Which Thin Lizzy riffs follow this rule as I analysed "The boys are back in town" and there are not many 3rd intervals in it. It looks like it is mainly a fifth below.
Mr Nick, I checked out your band grim reaper and found a video of you guys in 87 playing in Minnesota. Your playing was really good and the overall sound was great for a live performance. How did you get that tone live and what type of gear were you using? Maybe you could make a video and re create that with modern gear. I don’t really like metal in fact once GnR hit the scene I never listened to metal again. However, that tone you had captivated my attention.
the begining kinda sounded like Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
this video is one of the reasons i buy my gear from sweetwater 🔥🤘😎🤘🔥
What about Robert & Oz in Stryper, Nick?
is it the same formula for a major scale?
It ALL started with Tom Scholz and Barry Goudreau from "Boston" in the early 70s. :)
One of the best vids on this topic. All it would need is a chart of the fretboard to illustrate what you're saying and it'd be perfect.
Could you theoretically just harmonise any riff?
@Just_a_metal_head_
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. It just probably wouldn't sound that good anymore 😂
what if you dont know what key your in or what scale to use?
So it's pretty much just c major over a minor?
@jonlate4581
2 жыл бұрын
A minor is the relative minor of C major. It works that way with all scales.
A video on the 4ths he describes as Slayer’s spooky sinister sound please! Or if there’s a video on it can someone point me in the right direction
Leave it to Dime to distill it down to the most useful info 🤘
Dumb question maybe, but.would this work if you just jumped up 3 frets and did the same finger patterns? Asking for a friend.
@nickbowcott8822
4 жыл бұрын
For some note "yes" and others "no." Watch the section between 6:00 and 6:42 where I discuss the "Dime way" and all will be revealed!!
People need to learn Diatonic harmony. There's no easy way out.
@kapalin846
2 жыл бұрын
facts! it’s not even that difficult :) Lydian mode is fun.
Cool lesson Nick! Maiden was the first metal band I saw live back in '84, Twisted Sister opened, 35 years ago....yikes!
Love your videos. You may have trouble walking and chewing gum. But add being Polish LOL
Forgot Allman Brothers were known for their harmonic leads.
Where have all the comments gone?
Thanks Nick but I could have used this back in 84!! Im sure that the young blood can use it now tho so good work kid Lol ok I have to you guys know this, I have to and Im sorry.. ...wait for it wait for it.......'See you in Hell my friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!see you, ... see you in Hell!!!!. Man I feel better now. Keep up the cool work. \m/
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Chinese to me 😄☺️