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  1. AiC uses blues, early rock and roll, and country sounds behind a hard rock/heavy metal approach. Notice the use of dominant 7th chords both in the chords and the vocal harmonies. Very bluesy sounding any time they do it. Notice how "country" they sound when they go acoustic. Not all the time, but its in there.

  2. May 23, 2013 · Cantrell talked to MusicRadar recently about how he constructs the Alice In Chains guitar sonic structure, his artful use of the wah pedal, what producer and eternal fanboy Nick Raskulinecz brings to the table and how departed members Layne Staley and Mike Starr live on through the band's music.

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    It is one of Alice in Chains' best-known songs. The song is well-known for its emotional acoustic instrumentation and electric guitar solo, as well as dark lyrics about loneliness, despair, and death. The lyrics are also considered to be an expression of Staley's frustration with a lack of privacy. It is considered to be an essential example of 199...

    Guitars

    Jerry Cantrell Jerry Cantrell played both guitar parts for the original record but after bands' reunion, he plays the lead guitar part, while William DuVall plays rhythm guitar part. Guild JF55 To record his acoustic parts on "Jar of Flies," Cantrell borrowed a Guild acoustic from Mike Inez. This guitar can be seen during "MTV Unplugged" session. G&L Rampage G&L Rampage is equipped with a Duncan SH-4. This guitar is used for the lead part as well as other Jerry Cantrell's guitars. Mike Inez W...

    Amps and effects

    Jerry Cantrell According to Jerry Cantrell, Alice in Chains used a lot of equipment for different songs, and he can't precisely recall the equipment he used for the recording, but most likely he used the following gear. Bogner Fish Preamp As of cabinets, Jerry sticks almost exclusively to the Marshall 1960B 4×12 cabs fitted with Celestion 25 W "Greenbacks." Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell rig rundown. Mike Inez Mike Inez uses bi-amped Ampeg rig: Two SVT-2 PRO heads (UG Score 6.7)into four 1x1...

    Note, that this song has 2 popular versions: original and unplugged. For the unplugged version, only the acoustic instruments are used. For the original version, an overdriven electric guitar is used for solos. Assuming all tone knobs are 0-10, amp setting should be: 1. Gain 6 2. Bass 5 3. Mids 5 4. Treble 6 5. Reverb 3

    These are the top tabs rated by the UG community: Chord version: Nutshell chords Tab version: Nutshell Tab, Nutshell Bass Tab Interactive versions: Chords Pro, Guitar Pro, Tab Pro

    In fact, this song shows, that for creating an awesome song you are not obliged to use a lot of complicated techniques. The song is played mostly with open chords on an acoustic guitar.

    Chords and a short solo

    Probably the trickiest part of mastering this song is the chord progression timing. This video lesson stresses on a point how to feel the rhythm instead of counting it. The chords are very simple. Also, in this video, you can see Jerry Cantrell's first guitar solo. Remember, this lesson describes the Unplugged version of the song so the solos are played on acoustic guitar. This solo is very melodic and has numerous arpeggios and single-note melodies. It sounds great over the underlying chord...

    The main solo

    This solo is very similar to the short solo, but a lot longer, which gives Cantrell more time to spread his wings and play several excellent soloing lines.

  3. Jan 30, 2018 · Alvarez 4070 Electric-Acoustic Bass Guitar. He used this bass guitar during the "MTV Unplugged" show in 1996. If you want to learn more about the gear, amps, notable covers, live performances...

  4. 3 days ago · And it’s something I’m gonna aim for too with my own music. It’s too early to see how I Want Blood will land, but yeah, that’s the dream. I Want Blood is out now via Double J Music. Jerry Cantrell: I Want Blood - Today's Best Prices. £11.99.

  5. I hope you enjoy my acoustic lesson of Nutshell by Alice in Chains.... This is meant for you to jam along to the parts in a loop, and then piece them togeth...

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  7. Quick Guide to Alice In Chains Amp Settings. To sound like Alice In Chains, start with the following amp settings: Gain: 6-7; Bass: 5-6; Mids: 7-8; Treble: 7-8

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