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5Jan/1025

Black Sabbath – Paranoid – cover – full song + solo


learn to play lead electric guitar (after years of just chords 'n' stuff) using the lessons from Justin Sandercoe (thanks!) on his amazing website justinguitar.com - www.justinguitar.com Solo in E minor pentatonic. Equipment: Yamaha SG400, Vox VT15 preset model, recorded on Sony Digital 8 Handycam. ... Black Sabbath Paranoid cover solo Tony Iommi Ozzy Osbourne Geezer Butler Bill Ward doctornerve Justin Sandercoe justinguitar.com Yamaha SG400 SG Vox Vt15 Sony Digital Handycam minor pentatonic ...

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  1. Hi mate! nice cover!:) rated 5*
    BTW if you have time please check my bands cover of it! Thanks.

  2. there’s a preset for this song on the amp …
    bridge pickup with tone turned down to about 2

  3. i have a question, what settings are you using in this video? i have the same amp ;) please tell me

  4. thank you

  5. Awesome!

  6. thanks

  7. Nice Job Man

  8. thanks for watching and commenting

  9. Thanks a lot

  10. thanks

  11. wow that was truly amazing

  12. Great! Brilliant Timing!

  13. damn cleanage man

  14. yes! reppin that yamaha sg!

  15. ah yeah, ha i noticed the video about 10mins after commenting on this! lool! but yeah thanks anyway! Hey, do u know where you can buy these? because i really do love the look, maybe a black one!

  16. Thanks – it’s a Yamaha SG … there’s a video on my channel with more info

  17. AWESOME cover! What makes ur guitar??

  18. i’ve tried some different stuff, but now im doing it like this: phones out from amp to line in on the soundcard. then i put my big speakers into the line out of the soundcard, so I hear myself and the backing at the same time through the speakers. mixcraft only records the sound of my guitar, wich i sync to the backing afterwards(wich i shouldnt have to do, but must because of some lagg when i record). I put a sample of a rec with new amp on justin’s site btw, you can check it out if you want =)

  19. i have a vt30 they r awesome

  20. :-) thanks

  21. Dude great cover!
    Well done on everything.
    Tone, playing, solo all well done.

  22. btw, how do you record? is it just the sound from the mic on your camera?
    Up to now I have played with the BT from a CD player and/or played with BT going into ‘AUX in’ of amp from iPod … either way I recorded both at same time on vid camera microphone. For this track I changed and had BT in headphones then added it later in MovieMaker – I had to sync it but I was happier at being able to balance the levels between the two afterwards.
    Good luck with the band! :-)

  23. haha, yeah, im trying to make a band now, and hopefully do some giggs someday, so I need an amp with some balls! Luckily I have some good speakers for my backingtracks, so aux isnt that important. I’m really looking forward to playin it, comes in two or three days from sweden! …btw, how do you record? is it just the sound from the mic on your camera?

  24. Wow – you’re gonna be one loud rocker!The Vox is fantastic – I haven’t really played it that much yet. I’ve now got a DA5 and a VT15. Both great for home use but not enough oomph for anything else I suspect. I’m a bedroom strummer so I guess that’s okay. Will probably get rid of one as they do a similar job. I wish the VT15 had an AUX in like the DA5 does so I could run my iPod through it.


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