JACK WHITE’s Top 24 Guitar Techniques!
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What can you say about such a talent? He’s like Jimmy Page and Robert Plant in one body. Amazing. Here are 24 of my personal favorite Jack White techniques!
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That's nice guitar! What make is that?
Omg thanks for reminding me of little cream soda. Please make a cover if you haven’t yet, I think this Wammy pedal is the next one I’ll buy
Excellent video. Learned a lot of my favorite guitar player
what guitar is that? weight?
and rubber knob how is called and where can i get?
Fantastic video for JW fans! ????????????????????
What kind of guitar is that ?
One thing I rarely see mentioned–Jack likes to up-picks with his right hand on solos! It's such a neat inversion of traditional down-pick-heavy
punk technique. It gives your tone more attack and twang–there's a Josh Homme interview where he says up-picking sounds like you're plucking a chicken. So if you really want to emulate Jack's technique, practice up-picking solos
That was definitely pretty cool. Jack White is certainly able to do a lot with a little.
Epic tutorial, and thank you for taking the time to put it together. An impressive feat!
4:49 Tom Morello be like.
Please do one of these for Tom Morello please.
You are the man ❤
Awesome guitar!!!!
What a great lesson. After seeing WS live back in 2003-04, and watching that documentary where they travel across Canada, it's impossible not to really respect JW and his unique style. It's way harder to pull off what he does live, playing and singing with only minimalist drums, in that style with all the crazy subtle techniques and general violence, than it is to generally guitar wank super fast, legato style solos and licks. People rag on his skills but I think he's a genius.
Dude that guitar looks sick, what is it?
12:40 Kurt DEFINITELY uses the sus4 in Teen Spirit. You can hear it plain as day. The reason there's even debate is because player's don't want to admit they've been playing it wrong for years. And finally Rick Beato states he uses the sus4 on the Teen Spirit main rhythm. And when someone with an ear like Beato says the 4th is in there- it's friggin in there. Cheers P[><]F
What guitar is that it looks awesome
Ok I've watched this and the Ace Frehley video now I know all I need to know on guitar!
Great video???? what kind of guitar is that?
Jack is genius
Hey people, does any one know what guitar that is? I'm interested in buying it to play faster
I really enjoyed this ! For years I’ve been making these sounds . You guys articulate what amd how to do them . I make most of the sounds on a boss me80 . The pedals give it that isolated punch , the sound deserves
Sus 4 in the wind cries mary too, awesome chord
Twin twelve pre amp to sim a tube amp looks really good from other video's I've seen two for a more vintage feel
This is fucking amazing.
Chess brah?
6:26 Daowlin you got tu let me knaow…
Hearing the opening riffs of all of these songs without hearing the rest of the song is giving me real blues balls, not gonna lie.
Sometimes the basics can be very effective.
Are all the things you bought for this write-offs?
Is the guitar new? She looks so clean. I thought there were no more res o glass guitars
White Stripes is a great band to start playing guitar, because they have very complex and very simple songs. You can start by learning Fell in Love With a Girl and still feel excited to learn stuff like Ball and Biscuit.
So that minuted pluck is the implied “1& 2” “drum part”
Do some satch
24:10
um hi dyed in the wool stripes fan here, also a trick he uses with whammy pedal is having it already fully engaged on octave higher mode so he can just quickly click into solo like in ‘Jack the ripper’ he does this I think… also he paints all his pedals red and used a gen 4 whammy????
Thanks bud
I need a Meg White Drum Lesson MIKE!
Top 5 FUZZ PEDALS!?? GO…..
30 seconds in and you are already teaching something important. Great.
Thanks for this!! You sounded great!
he uses very shitty guitars so staccato would be a way for the melody to be felt without you having much time to notice the note not being that right.
Thanks for that mate, lot’s of techniques to dig into
Great, thank you!
7:00 I noticed John fruscainte does that in like all of his solos when he uses the wah.
what tone-plastic is that first guitar made from?