The Who - Substitute Guitar Lesson скачать видео бесплатно


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The Who, "Substitute" guitar lesson. We're using the Catalinbread WIIO for Townshend's humongous live tone. Catalinbread's high headroom pedal captures the famous bark and dynamics of a Hiwatt stack, which lends an aggressive attack to this melodic riff. Substitute employs a clever use of alternative D chord shapes and simple triads which compliment The Who's furious rhythm section. Over the years, this tune transformed from a simple pop to tune an energetic rock show opener, and this is the version we look at today. Enjoy your daily guitar lesson.

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10 years назад

discoball2011

fantastic

10 years назад

TheGrayBox

Eh, too clean and allegro. You missed that rolling, booming sound that Pete put into the lower notes of the riff. Maybe it's just the Les Paul making everything sound too tidy.

11 years назад

Nemo Alicunde

seems that the DRRI is the go to amp for demoing pedals many times which is just fine by me because I own one. However, Id like to know if the amp has been modified at all, for instance with Mercury Mag transformers and a new speaker (like mine) or if its just stock. I think the general consensus is the stock DRRI is a bit bright and thin so it would be nice to know if the amp is stock or not when considering how it will actually sound if you bought the effect pedal.

11 years назад

villageac

Excellent job! Very nicely done - I've seen lots of how to vids - this is a classic THANKS

11 years назад

Mich Poenar

Hey PGS, I love the WIIO and wondered if you guys can do a demo/review of it? Rock on!

11 years назад

Taylor Arnouville

Hey Andy, What gauge of strings do you use?

11 years назад

les paul

Nice work,check out my Who covers

11 years назад

Willie Deuel

I love the lessons you provide. Awesome! Any chance we could get the MIDI drum tracks you're using?

12 years назад

Stefan Hamilton

I had a fantastic sheet music book called A Decade of The Who where Pete Townshend hand-wrote out this riff. Andy has it spot on.

12 years назад

William Bunch

Take it easy, Eddie Van Halen. First, since I qualified it as an opinion with no disrespect meant, no less, I am not giving an apology. I didn't insult the man's mother or anything. Second, upon further listen, I do hear the change, so point taken. Now, about whether I'm as good as I think I am, that show's you may not be as mature as you think you are and that you have your head up Andy's a** further than you think you do. Just sayin'...buddy.

12 years назад

Tommy Cooper

I love you ProGuitarShop!! <3

12 years назад

Ram4 .

Sorry, you're wrong. I've been playing it the way Andy does for 25 years and watch the video on YoTube. You not only can see Pete doing it (miming of course) but how can you NOT hear that D to D change? It's so obvious. It's on all the versions. The single, the BBC one, Leeds, Hull, etc. You owe Andy an apology buddy. And if you still disagree with all the evidence (visual and audio) you may not be as good as you think you are. Just saying...

12 years назад

William Bunch

Andy's usually dead on, but I disagree with how he plays the opeing riff. While continuously striking the open D string, you play the G-B-E strings 7-7-5(/-/), 6-5-5(/), 4-4-3(//) 2-3-2(//). The constant open D is key to the sound. Just MHO. No disrespect to The Man.

12 years назад

202pdiddy

Check out the acoustic demo. It has all the energy of the electric recording.

12 years назад

eddielang2

I used my new Lovepedal Hi Powered Twin with this lesson and it sounded great as well. Thanks Pro Guitar Shop for the great lessons.

12 years назад

Robin Manneheut

PGS demos are amazing. They answered to all those gear questions. When you want to buy a pedal , you check videos on youtube and all you get is a bad recorded sample with the same blues impro...in the end you still don't know how the pedal sounds! But with pgs you know how the pedal sounds on classic songs , with either single coils or humbeckers , drive or clean settings..etc... THIS is why I love PGS and always check here when I'm looking for a new toy. To put it in a nutchell...THANKS ANDY!

12 years назад

Sean Walters

The mid-range HONK Townshend got on the Live At Leeds version of this song was, in part, due to of his use of P90 soapbar pickups on his SG's. The WIIO does an excellent job of recreating that sound...even looks like it says WHO. Nice video, thank you Andy!

12 years назад

Wells306

Ironically, I believe Townshend oringinally played a good 'ole Telecaster for this song.

12 years назад

MKRocker94

Yeah come to think of it, I don't think ProGuitarShop has ever demo'd an SG. Guess they don't sell them.

12 years назад

timj41

you need to buy an SG Andy....I have one for sale but its only a cheapie copy

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