
wheelman
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psychodave":3bs268yr said:
True
psychodave":3bs268yr said:
So he can play ok, but he's a complete r-tard when it comes to tone related matterspsychodave":23f03b5s said:
danyeo":13z2tx1e said:kasperjensen":13z2tx1e said:To get Kirks tone you gotta get yourself some really nasally high-end cones for your cabinet, then turn your treble knob all the way up, hit the wah pedal and rock the pedal all the into forward postion, and just leave it there. It is also imperative to use the bridge pick-up at all times.
F'in beautiful!!!![]()
And make sure your vibrato sounds like a nervous 12 year old, make sure when you bend a note you bend it just flat or sharp of the intended tone, and make it seem like even though you've been playing guitar for a living for close to 30 years that your chops sound like you just started playing last week.![]()
skoora":hkdlsza1 said:danyeo":hkdlsza1 said:kasperjensen":hkdlsza1 said:To get Kirks tone you gotta get yourself some really nasally high-end cones for your cabinet, then turn your treble knob all the way up, hit the wah pedal and rock the pedal all the into forward postion, and just leave it there. It is also imperative to use the bridge pick-up at all times.
F'in beautiful!!!![]()
And make sure your vibrato sounds like a nervous 12 year old, make sure when you bend a note you bend it just flat or sharp of the intended tone, and make it seem like even though you've been playing guitar for a living for close to 30 years that your chops sound like you just started playing last week.![]()
After watching him at the RnR HOF anniversary concert that pretty much sums it up beautifully. I can't believe the guy who plays the solo's on the first three records is this same guy. Just listened to Kill 'Em All recently and he rips on a wah on that record. Very tasty and good tone. He's always used the wah but he actually used to have great phrasing. It's like since the 90's he's trying to be a great classic rock lead player instead of a metal lead player. He just doesn't have the "swing". There's no blues in him.
Yup, Mustaine did write the Kill 'em all solos/songs, but Kirk redid them to a point while keeping them similar to what Dave wrote. Kirk wrote good metal lead parts on R.T.L. however.dawnofdreamx97":x759i5ho said:skoora":x759i5ho said:danyeo":x759i5ho said:kasperjensen":x759i5ho said:To get Kirks tone you gotta get yourself some really nasally high-end cones for your cabinet, then turn your treble knob all the way up, hit the wah pedal and rock the pedal all the into forward postion, and just leave it there. It is also imperative to use the bridge pick-up at all times.
F'in beautiful!!!![]()
And make sure your vibrato sounds like a nervous 12 year old, make sure when you bend a note you bend it just flat or sharp of the intended tone, and make it seem like even though you've been playing guitar for a living for close to 30 years that your chops sound like you just started playing last week.![]()
After watching him at the RnR HOF anniversary concert that pretty much sums it up beautifully. I can't believe the guy who plays the solo's on the first three records is this same guy. Just listened to Kill 'Em All recently and he rips on a wah on that record. Very tasty and good tone. He's always used the wah but he actually used to have great phrasing. It's like since the 90's he's trying to be a great classic rock lead player instead of a metal lead player. He just doesn't have the "swing". There's no blues in him.
thing is... alot of those solos were mustaines....i still love him and metallica...saw them this year and they were great...
glassjaw7":1193b2pb said:Yup, Mustaine did write the Kill 'em all solos/songs, but Kirk redid them to a point while keeping them similar to what Dave wrote. Kirk wrote good metal lead parts on R.T.L. however.dawnofdreamx97":1193b2pb said:skoora":1193b2pb said:danyeo":1193b2pb said:kasperjensen":1193b2pb said:To get Kirks tone you gotta get yourself some really nasally high-end cones for your cabinet, then turn your treble knob all the way up, hit the wah pedal and rock the pedal all the into forward postion, and just leave it there. It is also imperative to use the bridge pick-up at all times.
F'in beautiful!!!![]()
And make sure your vibrato sounds like a nervous 12 year old, make sure when you bend a note you bend it just flat or sharp of the intended tone, and make it seem like even though you've been playing guitar for a living for close to 30 years that your chops sound like you just started playing last week.![]()
After watching him at the RnR HOF anniversary concert that pretty much sums it up beautifully. I can't believe the guy who plays the solo's on the first three records is this same guy. Just listened to Kill 'Em All recently and he rips on a wah on that record. Very tasty and good tone. He's always used the wah but he actually used to have great phrasing. It's like since the 90's he's trying to be a great classic rock lead player instead of a metal lead player. He just doesn't have the "swing". There's no blues in him.
thing is... alot of those solos were mustaines....i still love him and metallica...saw them this year and they were great...
Also agree that it seems Kirk has long been on a blues rock kick as far as soloing, and he really doesn't pull it off that well much of the time. I don't want to knock the man's playing too much as he and James were huge influences for my playing back in the day, but for bluesy phrasing I think James is better than Kirk. Kirkster is good at a particular style of metal playing, but when he tries to get to bendy and soulful, it often sounds like poo. But he's rich and I live in a tiny house with a guitar rig jammed into a small living room next to my daughter's toys![]()