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How To Play '2022' With L.S. Dune's Frank Iero And Travis Stever
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12/6/2023
Learn how to play “2022”, from L.S. Dunes' debut album, Past Lives.
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Hey everybody, I'm Frank Iero. This is a run-through of the song 2022 by the new band Ella Estunes.
00:09
The record comes out 11/11/22 on Fantasy Records. The record is called "Past Lives" and this is
00:19
one of the the singles off of that record called 2022. We're gonna do a little bit of a, I guess,
00:26
a tutorial and then a playthrough. This song for me is basically like a, you know, two to
00:35
how many minutes is this? A three minute solo? Basically a four minute solo. It's a lot of
00:41
riffing happening. So bear with me and I'm going to try to show you everything that's happening.
00:47
The first, I guess, thing to say about this song is that when this song first came into the band
00:55
it was a song that Anthony Green, our singer, wrote. It was a very bare-bones demo. It was
01:04
so beautiful and so heavy that he came into the band and said that he really wanted this band to
01:12
kind of take his demo and do something different with it and kind of put the Ella Estunes treatment
01:19
on it, if you will. So Tucker, I think, was the first one to jump onto the demo and with his
01:26
drum beat it was very telling exactly where we needed to go with this song. And so I remember
01:34
hearing his, you know, his syncopation when he came back with that track, the drum track, on
01:41
Anthony's demo that I immediately went to play basically the chorus, if you will, like this.
01:49
So it's going to start on G.
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So that's basically you're going to go offsetting those two for the chorus. So once we do that,
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I guess then I'll stop and then come back for what the verses are because the verses are a lot of
02:20
just... When I wrote the song or when I recorded my parts of the song it was very improvisational.
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So that's why I think you're getting so many different things for every verse.
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Um...
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I'm not afraid to try...
02:39
So...
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So...
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So...
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So...
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And back to your chorus. So the first thing of that verse is kind of sliding up from the D
03:53
on your A string. Everything's in standard, by the way. You are going to need at least 22 frets
04:01
for this guitar run-through, just so you know. By the way, I'm playing my Ernie Ball Stingray
04:09
in a weird ghost metallic that my friend Tim Dove sent me. And this is also a Mesa
04:15
Rectifier Badlander that I'm playing through. Everything else is playing through my laptop.
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So let's see. So you're in standard, you're on your A string, and you're going to start D,
04:28
which is in the right here position.
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Kind of doing one of those things. And then you slide up to your G.
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It's on the A string. And then here you're going to slide up to your G string.
05:03
High E. And then you'll walk it back down.
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And then back to your chorus.
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What I'm doing here is basically G chord, D chord. And when you get to that D,
05:37
you're going to kind of keep that chord in place. But your low E string, you're going to fret
05:43
here for like a B flat, A. And then you move.
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One of those. All right, so whatever.
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So
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so
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a little bit of a difference.
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A little different here.
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And then we're going to go into a solo.
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All right, so back to that solo section right here, which comes after that second verse. So
07:06
the second verse basically is played just a little bit quicker. It's essentially the same
07:13
ascending progression. It's just a slight variation. So still staying on that D,
07:19
but you're going to go quicker. And then go back to the G here. Hang out.
07:28
And you're just kind of dancing around and playing around with that vocal.
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Again, with the walk, the kind of like call and response on the G string to D string.
07:41
And then when you go up to that high, you're going to go a little bit quicker.
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Walk right down.
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Back up to the 20th fret. And then it comes into this, I guess, a solo of a solo, right?
08:00
So for that end time.
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So for that end time.
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Time.
08:28
Can I do it?
08:31
So.
08:37
So.
08:48
So.
09:02
Now I'm just going to take a knee. Let Anthony and the drums take it off from there.
09:11
Travis comes in with like a picked out part. And some, I think there's like a little bit of a
09:17
pump, maybe like a pull off or a tapping. I'll come back in here around three minutes,
09:26
five seconds, and there'll be a pick straight.
09:38
Taking a rest until about three oh five where the picture comes in.
09:50
A lot.
10:14
Last course.
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So.
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So.
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Hey, I'm Travis Stever from LSDunes. I'm going to do a rundown of the song 2022
10:58
from the upcoming album, Past Lives. This song in particular is quite different than the rest of
11:05
them in the sense that it was already a song that Anthony had and he presented it to us as a demo,
11:12
which had beautiful instrumentation on it, but it was very bare bones. And he said,
11:17
I would like you guys to rewrite this song musically to the vocals, basically, which we did.
11:23
There was one part on it that does come in and out that we all agreed we wanted to keep
11:29
on the on the version that we were doing. And it was a finger picking.
11:33
Which is starts in it's a it's a G minor finger picking kind of run. I learned it.
11:44
So this is how I play it. And I've taken the I've taken it up live. But how I play it is I've
11:52
started. So it starts up on the seventh fret on the G string on the D.
12:02
Well, it's on the it's on the G string, but D on the G string on the seventh fret and.
12:21
So we'll come back to that because that finger picking does dip in and out, but the rest of the
12:29
stuff that I performed on it and Frank performed on it was what we built and what we wrote to
12:37
Anthony's vocals into what Tucker and Tim wound up playing as well. I believe that Frank had the
12:45
chords that the notes of chords that he was striking on the verse, and I just wrote my part
12:52
to that, which starts I start also on the seventh fret. I'll play the part regular speed and then
13:02
we'll slow it down, but. So I'll come up, do it a little slower, starting on the seventh fret,
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going up a half step. Going up to the D string onto the eighth, seventh, tenth.
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Back to the seventh.
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And keeping a steady. That's the part the whole time, keeping a steady.
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Very primal picking approach.
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So I'll play it along with the song. It does that the whole verse. Here we go.
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I'm not afraid
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to
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go.
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Where
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am I
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going
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now
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where
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am I
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going
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now
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where
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am I
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going
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now
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where
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am I
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going
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now
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where
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am I
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going
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now
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that verse part stays the same, like I said, the whole time.
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After that, what I guess you would call kind of like, you know, the chorus, pre-chorus. I mean,
15:30
the song is very interesting in the way that it's also arranged. I'm not sure what to call
15:36
exactly the chorus a lot of the time, which I think is really cool. Basically, right after that,
15:43
what I'd call the verse, we go into what could be the chorus or a pre-chorus. If you think the
15:50
breakdown is the, I'm not sure, but anyway, what I'm playing there is sort of an octave kind of
15:55
thing, which starts on the fifth fret on the D string, and then you also on the eighth fret
16:03
are on the B string. One of these kind of octave joints, which I tend to use a lot. And so it's
16:20
that's adding the open
16:21
with a little bit of like
16:27
so that's how I'm striking just stabs
16:48
starting on that fifth fret doing the octave thing on there continuing with the same structure going
16:56
up to the eighth back down to seven all the way up to the tenth third so that's basically how I'm
17:08
doing that and then it goes back into the finger picking we're going to continue the song playing
17:13
it I do basically the same things until I reach a finger tapping part basically so here we go
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hmm
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so
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so
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so
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hey so this is uh part two of 2022 I got cut off there but I think everything else was really
18:36
usable um we're we're right here in the finger picking finger picking part that I was talking
18:44
about at the beginning of part one where it's it's pretty dominant in this part but Frank is playing
18:51
a lot of lead stuff and I added a little bit of guitar which we'll get into in a second um but
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this is the same part that we were describing before which starts off on this G minor area right
19:05
here and stays doing that and above it I added a so you can hear that coming here
19:25
so
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now it's just chords
19:43
now it's just going to be chords
19:54
now
20:01
so that's how I've adopted it live to try and capture
20:18
what the whole thing that's being played right here when it breaks down
20:29
then I come in with this
20:44
here
20:52
so the the
21:19
the basically the finger tapping part is still the same chord that I described before
21:27
starts there but instead of doing the finger picking I am doing this up on the 15th fret
21:44
still keeping my fingers and then I'm adding my pinky up onto the 8th fret on the high E
21:49
the whole time bar basically utilizing on this
21:56
on the 15th fret
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so
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and then I come back in with the same chord progression all octave
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so
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and that's that part three of 2022 so the end of the song I'm just I'm splitting them up into
22:45
these three parts so it's easy for um you guys to throw together um so the end of the song is the
22:53
same as the first and second verse I basically just end out the exact same way
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so
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ends on that good old octave same old thing we were working on just ends on
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and that's it that's pretty much all the parts um I hope this works
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