Proof anything will sound great if you are good at rhythm
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Published 2022-04-20
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All Comments (21)
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I can't really play the guitar like guitarists do, but as a drummer this is exactly how I've been getting away with it.
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Man re-inventing Bleed like it was nothing
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I love that "Meshuggah" is just a naturally accepted adjective at this point
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I feel like this also shows itself a lot in lyrics. So many verses the notes they sing/rap dont actually change a ton but the flow and rhythym makes it sounds great!
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Rhythm is the entirety of the power behind the music of Tool
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Adam Jones is a perfect example of someone who creates sick rhythms with 1 note
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Great playing and great demonstration! 😃
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You can make any instrument sound super cool if you try to imitate a difference instrument with it. This reminds me of playing a guitar like a drumkit
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Omg your right hand's movements are crazy fast and precise
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Your method of teaching is great. Simple, understandable, and to the point. Thanks!
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I am known as an ‘Excel Wizard’ in my company even though I am mastering only about 5% of its capability. It’s basically the same here with the guitar.
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I’m a guitar teacher and I’m constantly hammering down on rhythm. While this video takes a more metal approach, this can be applied to all genres and is especially valuable for improvisation (esp. in jazz)
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Long Hair ✔ Metal ✔ Cool guitar ✔ Music theory ✔ Elden Ring in the background ✔ That's a 8.5/10 video right there
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Not much of a guitarist (drummer here), but I always wondered how Metal guitarists got that insane gallop rhythm thing. Great vid. Your tone reminds me of Mastadon.
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So true. Rhythm is THE most important aspect of playing music.
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My guitar teacher said Rhythm is the second most important thing to practice after hearing/listening drills since music is a hearing art. He had me practice drills like this all the time. Single note, strumming, dyads, triads, etc. You become so much more musical with work like this and then add dynamics....oh boy 👍🏽👍🏽
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Sounds like something straight off the doom soundtrack, well done!
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This is extremely well presented. As a beginner my mind has been blown. Music always sounds so complicated when listening but you made that concept look easy and more importantly attainable.
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Alternative title- Proof anything will sound great if you are a good guitar player
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Yes, this is what I try to teach everyone. On of the biggest things that struck me when I started learning my favorite songs is that they were not what I thought they were. Turns out there was a lot of these 2-3 chord/note song's but they had masterful rhythm. What I thought was many notes was just one or two.