Jonny Greenwood's Delay Pedal Tricks - Tutorial with Joe Edelmann
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My first video tutorial, about some cool delay pedal tricks I've learned from Jonny Greenwood's playing.
The King of Gear website: thekingofgear.com/
His Present Tense explanation: thekingofgear.com/post/1713229...
My Identikit cover: • Radiohead - Identikit ...
My Staircase cover: • Radiohead - Staircase ...
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Finally someone that explains the delay effect in Present Tense clearly, now I can finally record an instrumental cover.
@joshhazelden3807
5 жыл бұрын
This was amazing btw, you should do more of these
We need an update with all The Smile techniques
@haydenstulen3422
6 ай бұрын
I second this
@FezzNaren
5 ай бұрын
I third this.
@mr.alexgy4523
3 ай бұрын
Fourth this
@lucastobrazil
3 ай бұрын
I dotted fifth this
Best vocabulary on KZread 🏅
When I saw Jonny playing Present Tense live I got so confused, now I understand it haha Amazing video, thanks for sharing ;)
Fantastic explanation and great, down to earth presentation! I’ve been really enjoying your original music and the great covers on your channel since discovering it a couple of weeks ago. The tutorial vids are super helpful and inspiring.
Another interesting way he uses a delay is on bodysnatcher using the slap of delay as rhythmic percussive sound...
Thanks again for your work Joe. This is extrememy useful for us RH fans trying to learn more about the band
I cannot put enough emphasis on how grateful I am of your work. I discovered Radiohead about 3-4 years ago and I had reached a point where I found it hard to get inspired with new content. That emptiness is now filled thanks to you! You are a brilliant musician, and quite an inspiring guy! Thanks for all!
incredible video Joe! i hope you continue uploading more videos!
Great video, thx !
You are awesome for explaining that synth/appreciator delay sound on present tense. Just saw the smile song where Jonny is using it and went on a hunt to find an explanation! Thank you good sir-
DUDE you're amazing please do more of these either about certain pedals or techniques
Wow. Great walk-thru, Joe! You articulated the concepts behind the techniques so perfectly. Really enjoying all the content you've been putting out-keep it up!! Trickster was my fav thus far but I just heard your song, Marionette, and it's awesome! Cool to hear the RH influence "creep"-ing its way into your original stuff now. Would love to collaborate one day.
Amazingly educative and helpful video!, thank you very much
Wow man, this a such a great vid. I learnt a lot about using delay as a compositional device as opposed to an effect. Thanks.
Nice work, fella. Been struggling with the tap temp for dotted 8ths and such for a while, so this was really helpful. Thanks!
This is amazing and really informative. Please keep making these! Great job, man :)
ohhhhh please more of this! this is gold!
Thanks for the 5-16 thing. It really opened a new horizon for me!
Nice vid. If I had to choose 1 pedal it would be delay. With a good delay you can make harmonies, chorus, phase, reverb & if you use enough, background synth sounds. There was a period of time I didn't have a drum set or drummer & I would use delay from earlier parts of the song to create fills later in the song. If I keep watching these I'm going to end up getting back into it. While I wouldn't consider it a bad use of time, I don't really have that time. So far every vid I've watched from this channel has great information. It's not mucked up with technical jargon, it doesn't build up some small technique as the end all of play style, it's not flashy or click baitey & the creator is pleasantly average (no offense, your cool but not intimidating). You get just enough of a technique to expand on but not so much info that it's overwhelming. These vids remind me of a casual sit down with a fellow musician. I was lucky to work at an instrument repair shop, my tips were rarely money but often technique. These vids are going to make me buy a guitar again and lose sleep.
Dude.. You're awesome. Keep up the work and the creative flow~
You're amazing! Excellent explanations, loved it!
Hey Joe, what a great video. I had a radiohead's cover band and always show your videos (fluffy's too) to the guys. It's just so good, keep rockin!
Joe, I really appreciate these tutorials and it makes me realize that I really should pick up my guitar again :)
yo Joe, thanks for this video, the counting techniques are extremely helpful
thank u, it is realy inspiring. Now I have writer's block, but I think that your videos like this will realy help me to find a new way to use som kinda gear that I already have
Your channel is just a gift that keeps on giving... Can we expect a Present Tense cover?
@JoeEdelmann3
5 жыл бұрын
I think so, eventually! Such a beautiful chord progression.
@junokarah3495
5 жыл бұрын
AGREED!
clever insight of how you figured out the delay on Staircase... strong ear! Seeing them perform this at Bonnaroo 2012 was a highlight of an awesome festival
at least i know how he does that part on present tense.. such a magic song.. greenwood is one of those guitarrist that has a very unic and particular aproach to the instrument.. he is unic! Great data buddy!! thanks as usual!
Wonderful video. Congrats, mate!
Thank you very much for this man ! Keep up the good work ! 🙏🏼
Hi @JoeHedelmann thank you for all the informative videos you make about my also favorite band. For once i noticed a mistake in one of your videos. A dotted 1/8 note = 3 x 1/16 note or a 1/8 note and a half, not a 1/4 note and a half. I only specify this to help readers of the comments of this video understand exactly what they’re doing if they choose to apply your advices. Again thank you very much for the generosity and accuracy of your videos that i really appreciate.
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
Fog upon L.A. yep, I misspoke, thanks for the correction!
What is that sticker on your telecaster? xD
@JoeEdelmann3
2 жыл бұрын
Amnesiac Minotaur!
Jeez man, thanks for taking the time to show exactly how to play these Radiohead tunes. Its tricky for someone like me to figure this stuff out, even WITH tabs. You get the tone and playing spot on. And btw, your covers with taka are the closest covers to Radiohead that Ive ever heard. Ive had the pleasure to travel and see Radiohead live a ridiculous amount of times. An amazing live band and your covers are bang on. 🙏☘️☘️☘️
Beautiful, thank you
Thank you
love this mate! well done. Fantastic work. Great ear you have. thanks a lot bro!
Dude,this is awesome! More re-20 related videos please!
Thanks for your content!!
very well spoken, good video
Amazing video!
very useful channel thanks
Hey man, you are so awesome and your videos are so well done. Just one huge request. try and ask how many of those disclaimers at the beginning are necessary or are anything anyone would actually care about. it is a little like purgatory when you are wanting to just get to the technical explanation of the concepts you are curious about and there is about 4 minutes of disclaimer before you get to the only thing you actually care about. I hope that doesn't sound harsh because your videos are literally fucking amazing and perfect other than that. You are the fucking man and I love you
Superb video and vibe, subscribed.
Love your videos man
Nice
Great video!
Tomorrows Modern Boxes slaps
This’s great vid, I love Jonny Greenwood( I’ve met him ☺️) I also use a tele with a single coil. I came to understand that I could never become him so I moved to a normal tele but I real wanna learn his effect techniques.
Thank you very much Joe! Edit : Btw please breakdown how exactly Ed playing too, especially Nude on the basement version 😀🙏
Very nice!
great work, love you joe
Nice work, my dude!
amazing vid bro
I really enjoy your channel Joe. Keep going and we keep listening and watching.
greenwood tremolo tricks pleaseee!!
Excellent!!
oh man do i love jonny's guitar part in staircase
Gracias por tú trabajo
So Radiohead are a bunch of unconventional genius nerds. Love it and love them. 28 Live Shows Including a marriage proposal to my wife (2016 MSG) and counting
hope your channel grows big :)
This is great! Could you do a video on how they use the KP3
@JoeEdelmann3
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Maybe, it’s an idea!
🤯
Hey! Huge Radiohead fan here and loving these videos about how they get their awesome sound. I had a question about the Present Tense section: how are you palm muting the strings when playing that arpeggio? I've been trying it out but it feels weirdly unnatural. Thanks and awesome vid!
@JoeEdelmann3
4 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thanks!! It’s less of a true palm mute and more just tapping the strings with your palms right before you finger pluck each string. So down motion palm taps strings, up motion thumb or finger plucks the right string. It is a little hard to describe or get down, but you’ll get a feel for it!
Thank you, this tutorial is precious! 🙏
Do you hear a similarity between Identikit sound after bridge you played and the riff from The Smile’s song Opposites??
@JoeEdelmann3
2 жыл бұрын
100%! Definitely the same inspiration to me.
WOW
whats the sticker on your guitar? can you share a link where i can buy it from ? Also, really coool video man, thanks
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
It’s the Amnesiac Crying Minotaur design! I got it on eBay!
I’d love to start a channel and do this
Thankyou!!!!
Nice Joe! We do it for the same reasons. Love of Radiohead....been subscribed for a while and love the commitment and talent! Thanks for the tricks! We just put out a Present Tense cover sans Jonny's live part which is the best, but I can only do so much at once and we're trying not to overdub in our performances. You have a killer voice for Thom! Keep it up! So much fun! Radiohead rules!
Please can we visit with The Smile riffs.
Thanks for the video and the detail! I am a little confused around setting the dotted eights for identikit. If I have tap tempo on my pedal - do I just tap in the bpm of the song and then use the subdivision on the pedal (which has dotted eights?) . When I do this the tempo seems too quick?
@JoeEdelmann3
Жыл бұрын
That is another way to do it! You just have to be wary of what you’re counting/tapping as quarter notes (the bpm). The song has a double time feel so the “quarter notes” should be somewhere ~150bpm or so I think!
@Eurobailey80
Жыл бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 yep I set the tap tempo at 150 and then selected the sub division as dotted eights - is that right ? (Thank you for the reply too)
@JoeEdelmann3
Жыл бұрын
@@Eurobailey80 should be! No worries!
You should look into the software Max/MSP, Joel. Im pretty sure thats how jonny made the stutter delay for the solo in go to sleep.
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
Indeed it is! TKoG’s pedal among other things is meant to emulate what his Max MSP patch is doing (recording a variable length buffer and playing it back at random intervals). I’ve done a similar patch using Pure Data (the open source version of Max MSP style object programming made by the same creator). Tons of fun!
A Vangelis fan eh? When can we expect a cover of Memories of Green? :)
Thank you for this. Question: Di you think the ehx canyon pedal would kill a couple of birds with one stone for Radiohead effects in general? It’s got pitch stuff and modulation
@JoeEdelmann3
4 жыл бұрын
The Canyon is a very cool pedal! I think it's definitely versatile, and no doubt you could conjure some Radiohead-esque atmospherics with it, but in my mind (without much experience with it) its still very much a delay in terms of function, rather than a multi-fx. I think for pitch effects you'd still want something more Whammy-like, and for modulation a Small Stone or some type of tremolo. But as always, depends on your budget and your needs/tastes.
5/16th subdivision got me confused but I assume its a quarter + one 16th note, very odd
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
That it is! Yeah, a little tricky at first but it starts to get a little easier with practice. You could count it like drummers do with a “1 e & a 2 e” and tap on the 1 and the second e, that helps flow a little faster!
Is it possible to get this 5/16 delay with NUX Tape Core?
@JoeEdelmann3
Жыл бұрын
I would think so! I don’t have first hand experience with this unit, but i believe it has a tap tempo functionality (and hopefully long enough delay times).
@sofra2169
Жыл бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 Thanks. I have the pedal and I’m slowly understanding more and more (first pedal ever bought). I’m practicing Thin Thing by The Smile which, I believe, is in 6/8 (at least Jonny’s guitar) with bpm 95. It is kind of hard to match exactly, and you have to find the exact settings. Therefore I asked.
what model Tele is that? 👍🎸 edit(never mind, kept watching. lol)
I'm considering a RE20 because from what i heard online its awesome... But I'm wondsring how it compares to other delays such as EQD Disaster transport or boss dd500 / Re500 or something else that can get that tone and more. One thing that scares me is the RE20 converts everything including the dry signal to a digital signal. Thoughts?
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
Levi Jesse the RE20 is very awesome and has a very specific vibe but a lot of cool features. EQD is also badass and the Disaster Transport sounds great, it’s a bit more of a “bucket brigade/Memory Man” type voicing and although it’s true bypass the effect itself is digital signal processing also. The DD500 like you said is a swiss army delay that will get you a lot of styles if you’re looking for more than just a great tape echo simulation. In short, can’t go wrong with any of the three! But if you’re looking for a tape style specifically, I think the RE20 has the special edge there.
@lucasc5622
2 жыл бұрын
dont understand why people think digital is bad. technology has moved on and you can't tell the difference between digital and analog now
What is the delay effect he does for the outro of the fake plastic trees live version? Btw I just wanted to tell you how much these videos have helped me, thank you so much :)
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
I think TKOG knows all about it... www.google.com/amp/s/thekingofgear.com/post/173535628530/fake-plastic-trees-jonnys-2018-effects/amp
@ItsTompp
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, I look forward to seeing you do a cover on it eventually 😁
What model and year tele is that? The classic butterscotch blonde has really grown on me over the years. What a beauty
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
Christopher Noia it’s a 2004 American deluxe Ash! It is a great color!
@christophernoia5197
3 жыл бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 sweet dude. I got a but ahead of myself as you describe it in the video, but now I know the year too!
burn holiday? do you have any albums? just looked for it on YT music but didn’t find anything.
@JoeEdelmann3
5 ай бұрын
Here you go! music.kzread.info/dron/S6UU1BGxWXfsgitdUKxzzQ.html?si=tgr_6_O7YlM_rwhs
Awesome stuff man! I've heard that in setting 4 and 9 that you can double tap to get a dotted eighth...have you found this true? I'm ready to pull the trigger on picking one up. But I change divisions alot throughout playing, and would much prefer and "easier more straightforward " way to tap in for dotted eighth. Any help would be appreciated!
@JoeEdelmann3
4 жыл бұрын
Buddy JR I actually haven’t heard of or tried that before! But it’s not too too hard to tap the dotted eighth either at reasonable tempos! It’s a great, unique pedal in any case
@jacobrose9478
4 жыл бұрын
Joe Edelmann oh okay. Yeah I have a few that are in t 140-145 bpm range those are the ones that seem a little more ehhhhhhh haha
Hello Joe, Do you set the repeat rate on "normal or long mode" of your space echo?
@JoeEdelmann3
4 жыл бұрын
Alan Balmori wow, you just taught me that that function exists haha. I’m not sure, gotta check! But most of the times I use on it sound medium short (300-800ms ish maybe)
I love you bro ❤️
Pardon my ignorance Joe, but what's your logic in your 4 count before tapping out the delay? Is it just to get your initial tempo?
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
Yep, just sort of gearing up for the tempo and what the subdivision should feel like! It can be helpful if you’re playing with a band and want to lock in to them first before putting a syncopated rhythm in. But it’s not totally necessary! ☺️
@TheGuitarModder
3 жыл бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 cool cool. Tried this at the studio last week with my band. New tune we are working on. Playing with delays. Works pretty well. Cheers dude
@rikkousa
3 жыл бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 reminds me of John Lennon counting in the beat to “A day in the life” …’Sugarplum fairy, sugarplum fairy”
Great video! could you tab out the Present Tense part?
@JoeEdelmann3
4 жыл бұрын
Mario Sanchez my friend David did all the legwork! www.google.com/amp/s/thekingofgear.com/post/150819493560/the-present-tense-live-recently-there-have-been/amp
@MarioSanchez-ly6vy
4 жыл бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 Thanks! Love the channel!
I was baffled with the delay on present tense. Not anymore. Cheers dude
Do you think the spring reverb on my amp could sub for Jonny's sound or would a digital reverb pedal be better? Thanks
@JoeEdelmann3
4 жыл бұрын
glennc100 depends on what you’re aiming to do with it! You can definitely get some good ambience for Jonny’s tremolo picking, coin sliding , etc out of a classic amp spring. After all, the reverb side of Jonny’s Space Echo delay pedal (and of the original tape units) is a spring-style, and he uses that sound element from time to time. On songs like Decks Dark, however, the benefit of having a dedicated pedal (modeling a spring or other types of reverb) is that he can aggressively stomp it in and out for bursts of reverb, which you could only get in a spring loaded amp by kicking or shaking it (which I don’t recommend unless you’re Lee Perry 😝)
@glennc100
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe!
Check out the horrors. They are pedal nerds as well 😎
Whats the name pf the first song
@JoeEdelmann3
3 жыл бұрын
Identikit?
why is that 5/16ths and not just 1 quarter note.
@robinsmith2676
2 жыл бұрын
I mean to say, great work and everything. I really like your videos. but I don't see how counting it in as 5/16ths is any different to just pressing it on the 1 and then the 2.
@JoeEdelmann3
2 жыл бұрын
@@robinsmith2676 it’s because you’re waiting for 5/16ths, not pressing it on the 5th 16th! The presses fall on beat 1 and beat 2.25 (the 6th 16th).
class
Please how did you do your homemade ondes martenot?
@JoeEdelmann3
5 жыл бұрын
Hi! I’m still developing the prototype with its co-creator - I may make a video on this later on.
Awnte jonny greenwood!😀
Fluffymomo/Taka is also a guy I watch. I don’t know him though. He’d probably be cool to hang out with.
I clicked so fast I almost dropped my phone.
What kind of delay are you using?
@JoeEdelmann3
6 ай бұрын
It’s a digital emulation of a classic tape delay (the Boss RE-20 Space Echo)! Has a handy tap tempo and some fun other features.
are there any delay tricks in airbag?
@JoeEdelmann3
3 ай бұрын
Well, when they did it live occasionally Jonny would simultaneously/alternatively step on his Space Echo footswitch and his whammy octave up with two feet! That’s sort of a trick in my book 😅
@kanem1820
3 ай бұрын
@@JoeEdelmann3 😂😂😂… I noticed when Jonny plays the tremolo picking part during the second verse and the bridge section that he is allowing the space echo do some of the work because his picking hand isnt super fast or anything i think. or maybe my eyes are deceiving me. i didnt know if there was a tap tempo effect going on or not.