DINO’S GUITAR PICKING SECRETS | Dino Cazares of Fear Factory

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
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    00:00 - Improve Right-Hand Technique
    00:36 - Wrist Weights
    01:03 - Electrical Tape
    01:48 - Metronome
    02:06 - Warming Up
    02:39 - Pick's impact On Technique
    03:24 - Transients
    04:01 - Details
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Komentáře • 77

  • @gsavvin
    @gsavvin Před rokem +16

    "I just wake up and "trrrrrrr"" 🤣
    Dino is a legend ❤

  • @Ottophil
    @Ottophil Před rokem +117

    For me I just played along with fear factory riffs until I nailed it. Seriously. Dino did more for my right hand than porn hub

    • @darkallyrecordings4931
      @darkallyrecordings4931 Před rokem +3

      😂😂

    • @RickJames-wf2rm
      @RickJames-wf2rm Před rokem +2

      Same dude, still my favourite stuff for fast picking/strumming

    • @amongtheseashes3037
      @amongtheseashes3037 Před rokem +3

      Hilarious🤣

    • @lesterfalcon6252
      @lesterfalcon6252 Před rokem +2

      ❤❤❤ Gold comment award.

    • @Divine_Serpent_Geh
      @Divine_Serpent_Geh Před 9 měsíci

      Mick Thomson and Dino have the meanest right hands, in my opinion. Their downpicking fast is insane and takes ALOT of constant practice, you just have to play until it burns and keep going.

  • @chopshop777
    @chopshop777 Před 9 měsíci +11

    As well as being an incredible guitarist, you never get tired of listening to Dino talk.

  • @bradymaclean8685
    @bradymaclean8685 Před rokem +9

    As a teenager I used the first Divine Heresy album to practice my right hand technique

  • @TheMetal750
    @TheMetal750 Před rokem +9

    Saw dino at the ormsby guitar factory here in Perth such a nice dude. And yep that picking hand is digital precise!

  • @andrewtolson2566
    @andrewtolson2566 Před rokem +46

    Picks are the most overlooked factor in shaping your tone, IMO. I will audition at least 10 picks before I settle on a tone.

    • @pattol666
      @pattol666 Před rokem +1

      My tone completely changed when i switched from jim dunlop .63 to the jazz 3 picks.

    • @TommyWashow
      @TommyWashow Před rokem +3

      @@pattol666 even between different jazz 3 they sound different. the red ones sound nothing like the nylon ones and the tusq ones are super bright

    • @CheeseburgerLiquorParty
      @CheeseburgerLiquorParty Před rokem

      Gray Dunlop nylons on NYXL strings is all I can fw

    • @ibanezmaestro5630
      @ibanezmaestro5630 Před rokem

      You couldn't be more correct.

  • @FartCoffinStudios
    @FartCoffinStudios Před rokem +7

    Ankle weights on the wrist! It’s like Gene Hoglan, but rhythm guitar. Bad ass. Ha ha. I learned how to pick fast by trying to keep up with Metallica, Sepultura, and Fear Factory albums. No CZcams back then. Just guitar magazines. I had horrible technique for years, but eventually figured it out. Dino is a huge inspiration for me! Cheers!

  • @JockeLundgrenTV
    @JockeLundgrenTV Před rokem +8

    Dino Cazares, true LEGEND! ☠️

  • @Phnxsmv
    @Phnxsmv Před rokem +5

    "Different picks will give you different peaks of where you pick." Words to pick by. 😂

  • @VELKRO20
    @VELKRO20 Před rokem +6

    You’re the man Dino!

  • @crowdkillproductions.
    @crowdkillproductions. Před rokem +11

    dino is my fav guitarist. love the disruptor amp sim, great job jst.

  • @ericmachel4240
    @ericmachel4240 Před rokem +5

    Dino is the man, huge influence!

  • @aalfonso1981
    @aalfonso1981 Před rokem +4

    His tone in Digimortal sounds like it's popping out of the speakers and punches you in the face!

  • @woodward_alan
    @woodward_alan Před rokem +3

    When I was learning as a teenager in the 90s, I would electrical tape my pinky finger to ring finger so my pinky could play power chords. Worked well to train it. Fast forward, Jeff Loomis sharp picks helped me sweep pick and have better attack!

  • @RokDAWG1
    @RokDAWG1 Před rokem +4

    Dino my homie! He’s an absolute killer musician! He’s very underrated!

  • @Sphereal
    @Sphereal Před rokem +29

    What makes Dino so unique is not the speed of his picking, but how fucking tight his playing is. Some Fear Factory songs had 4, 6 tracks of the same riff and it sounds just like 1 single track.

    • @chopshop777
      @chopshop777 Před rokem

      very much so.

    • @TheImprovisations
      @TheImprovisations Před rokem

      Seems a bit unnecessary to have all those tracks then?

    • @Sphereal
      @Sphereal Před rokem +7

      @@TheImprovisations Not at all: the heaviness stems from having different tracks of the same riff, recorded through different setups.

    • @TheImprovisations
      @TheImprovisations Před rokem +1

      @@Sphereal But having it sound like it was one single track and still expect that to bring some heaviness into the mix? That does not seem correct. I mean, what fattens it up is that there are actual differences between the tracks. Otherwise it would just be louder I guess, or perhaps suffer from phase issues and instead become weaker.

    • @rollforeverderbs
      @rollforeverderbs Před rokem

      @@TheImprovisationsNot everyone stacks identical rhythm parts but there is value in doing it. It will give the rhythm guitars more presence and body in the mix. Back in the 90's they would layer identical rhythms as well as identical drum parts at times. A good example of how effective it can be is Metallica's self-titled. Whether you like the music or not, the production is pretty huge for the time. Bob Rock did a lot of layering. I think I remember hearing that they used like 8 rhythm tracks for Sad But True. Using 1 or 2 rhythm tracks and turning up the volume will not give it the same fullness and power in the mix, of course depending on your tones. With the wrong tones, stacking identical rhythms can just make your mix muddy. The playing has to also be extremely tight.

  • @zacharyseibert4526
    @zacharyseibert4526 Před rokem +2

    Legend.

  • @Idkwhtpsipto
    @Idkwhtpsipto Před rokem +2

    Dino is a great dude 😊

  • @OscarManners
    @OscarManners Před rokem +2

    Love Dino's technique and tone. His puhllllllllls are legendary 😂

  • @jonkerrmusic
    @jonkerrmusic Před rokem +5

    Dino was really out there in his early days wearing Saiyan weighted clothing to improve his strength and speed.

  • @trev1978
    @trev1978 Před rokem +2

    If you want a super bright/sharp tone try a banjo pick! Made of metal and it’s super crisp sounding- but it wears the strings out much quicker

  • @RJMelling
    @RJMelling Před rokem +1

    I use those purple Jim Dunlop 2mm Big Stubby picks on guitar and the 3mm on bass! Best picks in the world!

  • @EntreMetido
    @EntreMetido Před rokem +3

    This is gold!! 😊

  • @andreaslandgren1681
    @andreaslandgren1681 Před rokem +1

    Yay Dino!
    Loved this shark pick rules.

  • @danmenez
    @danmenez Před rokem +1

    Now I HAVE to try this weight on the wrist thing!

  • @curbstomprecordings
    @curbstomprecordings Před rokem +1

    Jazz picks for the win. Nothing else quenches the tone thirst

  • @user-tw5si4tr3q
    @user-tw5si4tr3q Před rokem +1

    guitar tech at a store told me about this and since ive always thought and experimented with different sounds, especially with guitars there the pieces are made of bone, metal, plastic for the nuts because it vibrates different, same with the picks

  • @thesoundpurist
    @thesoundpurist Před rokem +1

    Saw him in the 90's in mtl. He looks like he wasn't barely moving and sound was effing aggressive and tight.

  • @Salomon_G
    @Salomon_G Před rokem +2

    Pick gauge really matters to me. I don't use anything beyond a 0.70mm anymore. (starting using that because Meshuggah used it in the their 7 string days, so I don't wanna hear about it being flimsy, it obvious ain't.) 1.0 and beyond dulls the grind I get out of my picking technique. I built up my picking speed and tightness by playing to Demanufacture everyday back then.

    • @darkallyrecordings4931
      @darkallyrecordings4931 Před rokem

      I cant use a flimsy pic....I need atleast 1.0-1.5....Jazz IIIs all the way!

    • @sphinx2077
      @sphinx2077 Před 7 měsíci

      I totally agree man. I play with 0.48 mm picks and thinner picks definitely give more clarity and "twang"

  • @fireonhigh100
    @fireonhigh100 Před rokem +1

    88 mil. Dunlop sharps ftw!!!!🤘

  • @atomichaser
    @atomichaser Před rokem +2

    👍

  • @mikefndobbs
    @mikefndobbs Před 4 měsíci

    Tried playing Demanufacture..... now I'm here

  • @witheredmedia
    @witheredmedia Před rokem

    dunlop flow 1mm is the best pick, sharp point with a roundish side, so you get the speed and the clarity both

  • @dougleydorite
    @dougleydorite Před rokem

    He has a good perspective because I see both sides. Personally I’m picky (pun) but I could see how someone wouldn’t car or really notice the tonal difference in different picks

  • @treewisemenllc7281
    @treewisemenllc7281 Před rokem +2

    Dino is the man!

  • @endezeichengrimm
    @endezeichengrimm Před rokem +2

    Oh wow... Ankle weights on his wrists. Now that is extreme training.

  • @versus.dustin
    @versus.dustin Před rokem

    The Master Roshi method 🔥😂

  • @Stratking01
    @Stratking01 Před měsícem

    Can someone please tell me what song it is that’s playing in the background while Dino is speaking? Sounds badass

  • @landon230889
    @landon230889 Před 2 měsíci

    Alguien pase ejercicios para tomar esa velocidad de dino en la guitarra

  • @NorgGrimm
    @NorgGrimm Před rokem

    I'm going to swap my strings back to a lighter gauge after years of playing with at least a 52 bottom E, now at 56, and try that electrical tape trick.

    • @Hexspa
      @Hexspa Před rokem

      Lord, don’t use electrical tape. Use a gaffer tape or even some monkey tape for grapplers. Electrical tape has nasty adhesive

  • @zombiemontage
    @zombiemontage Před 4 měsíci

    Ultex sharp ftw

  • @ssteacup
    @ssteacup Před 5 dny

    Does he ever play solo's?

  • @darkallyrecordings4931

    This is the first time Ive heard someone talk about pics and then mention the WAVs to support. Interesting....

    • @djabthrash
      @djabthrash Před 2 měsíci

      There are plenty of videos about this (some from URM Academy i think) already.

  • @Alfredo78666
    @Alfredo78666 Před rokem

    - What's your secret for speed, Dave?
    - Colombian man, pure colombian

  • @agentviktor3297
    @agentviktor3297 Před rokem +2

    Glenn Fricker would lose his $#!+ Over this but I agree, it makes difference. Not a huge one obviously, but it matters from different aspects and should not be overlooked.

    • @richardclark4112
      @richardclark4112 Před rokem +2

      Agreed, and Glenn's resume is ripping apart the audience that makes it possible for him to do CZcams for a living and not much else. Dino has a real resume of accomplishments.

    • @yeeaahBUDDY
      @yeeaahBUDDY Před rokem

      Glenn Fricker loses his shit over everything. He's an angry old ballsack

  • @J_harry85
    @J_harry85 Před rokem +1

    What’s the background music?

    • @wolfen_hart
      @wolfen_hart Před rokem

      Dino Cazares - Roboticist - It's a new song he made using the 'Disruptor Toneforge' guitar plugin

    • @Rapha187
      @Rapha187 Před 2 měsíci

      Darude - Sandstorm

  • @TheSonsofHorusx
    @TheSonsofHorusx Před rokem

    That's what gene Hogland does but with his feet xD

  • @Extrapua
    @Extrapua Před rokem

    0:47 i thought only drumners use it

  • @InvisibleJiuJitsu
    @InvisibleJiuJitsu Před 6 měsíci

    ahh the Rock Lee method

  • @WagnerPiruca
    @WagnerPiruca Před 3 měsíci

    The pick that appeared when the Dino spoke is not the sharp model. Sharp model it's very pointy.

  • @christianmusician16
    @christianmusician16 Před rokem +1

    First

  • @terry85mar
    @terry85mar Před rokem +1

    Could you imagine if he would've used those weights for their intended purpose

    • @TheRealOne-hg1fl
      @TheRealOne-hg1fl Před 3 měsíci

      Why are you even talking when you have nothing relevant to say?

    • @djabthrash
      @djabthrash Před 2 měsíci +1

      @terry84mar : Could you imagine if you didn't make fun of overweight people ?
      Would be awesome.