Frayle - Doom Guitar Lesson / Discussion (2020 4k)
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- čas přidán 28. 11. 2020
- Sean from Frayle was asked to discuss how he approaches playing guitar, using pedals, and how to play a few Frayle riffs.
Let us know if you have any comments/questions below.
Signal Chain for this video:
Gibson SG Gothic (Drop B Tuning)
loads of pedals (see photo in video)
Orange Rockerverb 50 MKII
Captor (8 ohm)
API 512V
Logic Pro
More info about Frayle at frayle.bandcamp.com/releases
Great video! I would love to see more like it. Doom guitar is horribly underrepresented on CZcams, and in guitar instructional materials as a whole, so this was awesome.
Agreed, this is an insane video. Frayle puts out a lot of top tier content. Just pause for a minute and look at the setup he has there. Honestly a shame more people don't appreciate it.
Enjoyed the video. You have a really cool doomy tone that I thoroughly enjoy when listening to Frayle. I also like to keep it simple which makes the riff more stonier and doomy. I can't wait until the next Frayle album.
Grandma wouldn't let me listen to Frayle after Thanksgiving dinner.
Love the band and the black house.
14:52 Every part of this video is great. I’d watch hours of this kind of material.
I came hear from the GT1 video where I noticed the upstrokes and the space you leave with your right hand. The “less notes, more interesting” idea is the sound in my head, but I’m still trying to figure out how to play it. I need to go work on my vibrato and watch this video ten more times.
awesome video! looking forward to more in the future!
Awesome video! I've always just been playing doom metal covers, but your video and insights to writing song writing just made me pick up the guitar and try it on my own! Thanks! Sick tones too!
Awesome! Thank you.
Very informative! Thanks a lot for the video!
Easy to understand,
Good info,
Concise.
Nice one
Thanks champ.
Love these kind of videos. Way to few writing videos in general and doom-metal in particular.
THX for Lesson crazy Paddle s sonds like phenomenom....
Love that hoodie!
I love simple riffs and the fact that one doesn't have to know everything about scales and such and can still lay down some killer riffs,if you get time I would love a here's how to play our song video , could I suggest 1692 or gods of no faith? I like the amp selection to,do you use 2 amps now? I myself use a orange rockerverb 50 (effects) and a soldano hot rod (dry) I also use a 4x12 and a 2x12(loaded with emenenice basslites for the low end)
Just saw you open for Filth in Calgary, bout 30 minute ago, wicked show. Can't wait to see you as headliners.
I learned much
"and then I can have a clean, well close to clean" :)
Great sounds! You guys need to get crackin' on recording some new DOOM! #LFLR
We need Skin & Sorrow lesson!!
Do you run an overdrive before your rat? Or is it just the rat straight. Love your tones!
Sean, thanks for a much needed lesson. What string gauge do you use on drop B tuning w/ your SG?
Thanks for this does the 3 and 5 also work for drop D amd drop C
Yes. It’s all the same intervals no matter what stop tuning you are in. 🔮
Very nice performance ! i'm glade to discover you :) i spend good times ,good feeling, a like to you ! Hope to Keep on touch, see you soon on our channel to share about music ✌ Peace !
Where did you obtain that moon phase truss rod cover? I too own a Gibson SG Gothic (2001)
Those are Thalia Capos they make great truss Rod covers
Hey what speakers are you using?
Thanks for sharing. What would you recommend to make an amp with rats chug a bit more? I’m playing a Sunn Model T, v1/v2.
IMO rats don’t really chug all that well. They are a bit too thick. I prefer this as I don’t really chug all that often. You would need a more “metal” pedal to get your Model T to chug.
@@frayleband Agreed, any recommendations for a similar pedal that chugs?
Very cool, very informative! And, thanks for keeping it simple with 'tab talk'! I also really liked the pedal board tour. I find it very interesting to see how people route their signal, and what goes in or out of the FX Loop. Can't wait to try to learn some of your riffs now! So, for a question: I know 'Doom' generally stays in fairly standard tunings, and drop tunings. But since you're down in Drop B, have you thought about or already experimented with going lower, like to B or A standard, utilizing Baritone guitars? Or perhaps extended range with a 7 String to keep the Drop B, but give you an extra high string to mess with? (or, I guess with a 7 in Drop B you'd 'gain' two extra strings, kinda.) And finally: Cauldron of Gain! That needs to be a T-Shirt or something! (edit to correct my mistake: you're in Drop B, not B Std)
Thank you for the kind words. I responded to you on Facebook. Cauldron of Gain! 🧙♂️🔮
what tuning do you play in brother? trying to learn to play ipecac on my own
Drop B 🔮💀
@@frayleband thanks boss and thank you for 'the sacrifice' t shirt - just got here Friday, appreciated the handwritten note and band stickers you all put in there as well, wasn't expecting that! can't wait to see what's next for you all
Hi, thanks for the video. Do you think those "british sounding" amps are a must for playing doom guitar riffs, or is it more a personal choice for you?
Orange heads are my personal favorite…. But there truly are no rules when it comes to music. If it feels right, then it’s right.
“Doom” is about both the notes AND the space in between the notes. Thinner amps on their own are weak in the spaces in between, but this can be fixed with a Rat pedal or some fuzz.
transmisser or the afterneath v3, which do you prefer?
Afterneath is way more versatile, and is my favorite and most used pedal.
@@frayleband Awesome. I was leaning toward the afterneath as a reverb to go straight into the front of my amp. The transmisser sounds cool, but i can tell there's more to the afterneath. I've got a dba rooms for the backend of my main amp, but one of my amps lacks an fx loop. The pladask draume is interesting, but maybe too much for what i need. That probably settles it for me. Thanks.
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