Dave Reffett

Dave Reffett
Dave Reffett
Genres Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Rock and Roll, Hard Rock
Occupations Musician, Songwriter
Instruments Guitar, Vocals, Bass
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Shredding The Envelope, George Lynch, Michael Angelo Batio, Chris Poland, Glen Drover, Mike Mangini, Joe Stump
Website davereffet.com
Notable instruments
Gibson Flying V, Esoterik DR-1

Dave Reffett (born June 6, 1983) is a hard rock and heavy metal guitarist, singer, producer and bassist from Blue River, Kentucky.[1] He currently resides in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Reffett is best known as the singer, lead guitarist, and producer of the album “The Call Of The Flames” from his band project Shredding The Envelope.[2] The album mixes thrash metal and hard rock with very technical and bluesy guitar playing. The release also featured performances from famous musicians George Lynch, Michael Angelo Batio, Chris Poland, Glen Drover, Joe Stump, Mike Mangini and featured studio mixing from acclaimed producer Andrew “Mudrock” Murdock (Godsmack, Alice Cooper, Avenged Sevenfold) and was mastered by legendary engineer George Marino (Metallica, Kiss, AC/DC, Guns N Roses). Producer Joe Clapp (Sully Erna of Godsmack) was the primary engineer used during the recording of the album.

In 2010 Bruce Dickinson the singer of the legendary heavy metal band Iron Maiden called the album “a must have” on his BBC radio program Friday Rock Show and called Reffett’s guitar playing “fantastic”.[d1 1] Nationally Syndicated radio show Hard Rock Nights named Reffett’s “The Call Of The Flames” album the #5 album of the year in its “Best Hard Rock of 2010” list.

The album was also in the running for a Grammy nomination during the 53rd annual Grammy Awards voting season in many categories including “Best Hard Rock Performance” for the song “Caravan of Cannibals” and “Best Metal Performance” for “Devils Roadmap”.

In interviews Reffett has named Dimebag Darrell Abbott, Eddie Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Randy Rhoads, Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman, Michael Angelo Batio, Zakk Wylde, Slash, George Lynch, Ted Nugent and Billy Gibbons among others as being influential to his playing style. Vocally Reffett has been compared to Dave Mustaine, Ronnie James Dio, Ozzy Osbourne, Axl Rose and Sebastian Bach.

Some of his favorite artists include Kiss, Megadeth, Pantera, Van Halen, Metallica, David Allan Coe, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr, Anthrax, Ronnie James Dio, Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne. In an interview with Estonia’s Metal Storm, Reffett named “Kiss Unplugged" by Kiss, "And Justice For All" by Metallica, "Rust In Peace" by Megadeth, "Holy Diver" by Dio, and "Powerslave" by Iron Maiden as some of his all time favorite albums.[dr1 1]

In late 2009 he formed Shredding The Envelope along with his fiancée and writing partner Nancy Taylor. He is also a very in demand Boston area guitar teacher. He gives lessons in person and online via Skype. Reffett is also on the faculty at the Real School Of Music in Burlington, Massachusetts teaching guitar and bass.

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Childhood and Early Life

Dave Reffett the son of a coal miner grew up in the hills of the Appalachian Mountains in Eastern Kentucky and began playing trumpet, tuba, baritone, and French horn at age 11 and picked up the guitar at age 13 when he was inspired to do so after seeing the Metallica video “The Unforgiven” following an episode of MTV’s “Beavis and Butthead”. In 1999 at age sixteen he released one album with the short lived band Graveyard Earth called “Warning Shot”. Reffett was forced out of the group after he voiced his distaste of the bands overall direction. Upon leaving Kentucky and moving to Denver, Colorado, Reffett joined the band Moore playing many live shows but releasing no records with the band. He quit during the recording of what would have been their first album together.

Reffett while finishing high school in Denver was contemplating taking the Berklee College of Music up on a scholarship offer that he had been given while attending a summer program there the previous year. He decided to take advantage of the scholarship after he had a chance meeting with one of his childhood heroes Megadeth frontman and thrash metal pioneer Dave Mustaine. In 2001 Reffett won a KBPI radio contest to meet Mustaine and asked him if he should take the Berklee scholarship or hit the road in a band. Mustaine told him “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, if you’ve got the chance to do something like that for free go get as many weapons in your arsenal as you can and make your army as tough as it can be”.

Reffett took Mustaine’s advice to heart and studied hard eventually earning a degree in Music Business Management from the Berklee College Of Music. He then went on to work in the business and legal affairs department at the now defunct Sanctuary Records Group and at Virgin Records a division of EMI Music in the radio promotions and marketing departments. During his time at Virgin Records, Reffett helped market and promote acts as diverse as The Rolling Stones, Korn, Meat Loaf, KT Tunstall, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Janet Jackson and 30 Seconds To Mars. He got the idea for Shredding The Envelope in 2009 while he and his fiancée were going though old lyric sheets that they had written together. Reffett has been quoted in many interviews saying, “I really wanted to make an album that I would be the first in line to buy”.

Style

Reffett was a primarily self-taught player from age 13-18 taking very few lessons but ended up studying music and business at the world-renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA from 2003-2007. He was a recipient of the Berklee World Scholarship Tour award and the Berklee Best award. He has been noted for his articulate right hand picking technique and palm muting style. Guitar International Magazine wrote about Reffett “while he can solo with the best of them, what really stands out is his incredible right hand chord work. I have seen and heard a lot of guys speed pick solos over the years at blistering tempos, but few, if any, can match the speed and rhythmic variation that Reffett possesses with his chords." [dr1 2] Reffett is also known for his use of wide vibrato string bending, fretboard tapping, legato articulation, whammy bar dive bombs, use of artificial harmonics and chromatic passing tones in his songs. He often uses the blues scale, pentatonic scale and harmonic minor scale with lots of random chromatic passing tones when soloing. In an interview with They Will Rock You, he noted “Tornado of Souls” by Megadeth, “Flying High Again” by Ozzy Osbourne, "Tooth and Nail" by Dokken, and “I Just Don’t Want To Say Goodbye” by Shredding The Envelope as some of his all time favorite guitar solos.

Discography

The Call Of The Flames 2009

Equipment

Guitars

Reffett is an artist endorsee of both Gibson guitars and Esoterik Guitars. He has been seen playing Gibson Flying V’s in Guitar World magazine video shoots and has used both Gibson guitars and Esoterik guitars for Guitar World magazine’s “lick of the day” iPhone application videos.[3] In the pages of Guitar World magazine he was seen playing a Dean MAB1 Armorflame Michael Angelo Batio signature guitar in the October and November 2010 issues respectively. He has also been seen in Indonesia’s Gitar Plus magazine and Poland’s Hard Rocker magazine playing a mix of Gibson and Dean guitars. For the recording of "The Call Of The Flames", Dave primarily used his Gibson Flying V guitars. For a couple of songs that had whammy bar dive bombs he used a BC Rich Bich; and on the clean intro to the song “I Just Don’t Want To Say Goodbye” he used a Yamaha nylon string classical guitar.



In 2011 at the Winter NAMM show a San Luis Obisbo, California based company Esoterik guitars unveiled a Dave Reffett Signature Model Guitar known as the DR-1.[dr1 3] The guitar features all of Reffett’s favorite specifications such as a Floyd Rose tremolo system and Seymour Duncan Blackout Pickups. It also features his favorite wood combination a 5 piece Walnut neck with figured maple strips, a genuine Honduras Mahogany body and ebony over-lays, volume knobs and fret-board .



Reffett made headlines on popular heavy metal news sites for his jams with Chris Poland and George Lynch at the 2011 NAMM event. Guitar World Magazine tweeted photos of Reffett performing at the Eminence speakers booth and Premier Guitar magazine filmed Reffett and George Lynch jamming together at the Mr. Scary guitars booth.[dr1 4]

Pick-Ups

In Guitar World video appearances Dave can be seen using a Seymour Duncan Dimebag Darrell Abbott signature “Dimebucker” pickup; a personal favorite of his in the bridge position. For the neck position he often uses a Seymour Duncan “59” Model Humbucker. In his Dave Reffett Signature Model guitar, he uses Seymour Duncan Blackouts.

Effects

On the Shredding The Envelope record Reffett uses a vintage 1978 Morley Power Fuzz Wah pedal that he has mentioned in many interviews. The pedal is the same model that Cliff Burton used on the first three Metallica albums; “Kill Em All”, “Ride The Lightning”, and “Master Of Puppets”. He occasionally uses a Crybaby Wah pedal and uses various effects when producing in the studio.

Amplification

Reffett typically uses a Peavey 6505+ amp head. In the studio for “The Call Of The Flames” album Reffett ran his amps through a 4x12 Marshall cabinet loaded with Celestion vintage 30s and Greenbacks in mono and stereo. Now he endorses Eminence speakers and favors their Red Fang, Cannabis Rex and Wizard models. In the studio for some of his rhythm guitar parts he uses a Mesa Boogie dual rectifier amp.

Microphones

For recording vocals Reffett uses a combination of Shure and Manley Gold Reference Microphone’s. For drum recording he uses Blue Ribbon Condenser mics and on his guitar parts he uses a combination of Shure, Sennheiser and Manley mics.

Strings

Reffett uses D’Addario guitar strings, favoring the .009 to .046 models for soloing and most rhythm guitar parts while thicker gauges are sometimes used for alternate tunings and rhythm. Reffett’s favorite acoustic strings are Martin Lifespan SP gauge 0.12 to .054. He has also been known to sometimes uses Elixir brand strings.

Picks

Dave uses black and red Dunlop Jazz IIIs exclusively. For bass guitar he alternates between using finger style and Jazz III guitar picks.

External links

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