I find Ego Death to be an absolute masterpiece. Rarely has a single song kept me this fascinated to listen to over months and months. Glad you enjoyed as well!
I love it when the older generation respects and admires the talent of our newer generation instead of just making bitter remarks and hating. I love your videos and i have lots of respect for you
The structure of a good chunk of Polyphia’s music is based on the tried and true Theme and Variation. The theme is established, then the exposition, return to theme, development, etc. I really love how they just take a catchy line, or a traditional descending line or dirge type sound, and then just expand on the idea, inject other concepts but tie it all back into the primary core theme. It’s applying the old baroque and renaissance musical concepts to modern genre and tonality. That’s probably why I enjoy their music so much. That along with the evident mastery of their craft and overall musicianship.
@@treblelife Yeah, it's very technical playing. I enjoy your videos and lessons (didn't realize I kind of hum to figure out songs, too). Give that drummer a solo, and bassist for that matter!
I wish my dad was still alive to see and hear these guys’ music. I think he’d have enjoyed the hell out of it. He loved all kinds of music and you could catch him listening to just about anything on any given day, rather than just a genre or two. With all the influences and sounds that these guys incorporate I think he’d have really loved what they do.
I'm really enjoying your videos, and I'm glad you're using ideas from comments to improve the productuon quality. You have so much knowledge about guitars, and I hope for many more videos in the future!
Your breakdowns are very refreshing and enjoyable. This band in particular... kind of requires studio headphones, though. The ipad doesn't do them justice and you'll be able to catch those really tricky shifts in intonation. In particular in this video... Scottie's really wild arpeggiated fills. Glad to hear you'll be using a monitor in the future and thanks for the solid watch.
As you're already showing us the screen recording, you can move the ipad to a more confortable position so you doesnt need o hold it (and keep it facing the camera hahaha lil tip for helping you make a better content!!)
Love these videos - very interesting to watch. Just a thought - wouldn't it be better to use some headphones or a decent speaker set up? At the end of the day, of course use whatever you prefer, but I can't help but feel like you'll miss countless intricacies in the music across these videos when using speakers from an iPad.
I have to say your demeanor and commentary are great, I’ve been enjoying your videos but holding an ipad to do reviews is lessening the quality of your content . Otherwise your studio and camera set up look great, consider maybe setting up screen in front of you like most RUclipsrs.
@@treblelife i'm only saying this because if you're trying to analyze polyphia's music, the chord progression is the last thing you should focus on. they like to use generic pop chord progressions and add their flair over it
My god your 65? I thought you were at most 50. Teach us your secrets, I guess appreciate & enjoy life, music, play guitar or another instrument & be laid back, maybe smoke some bud somewhere in there too. Yeah blah blah eat healthy too
I find Ego Death to be an absolute masterpiece. Rarely has a single song kept me this fascinated to listen to over months and months. Glad you enjoyed as well!
I love it when the older generation respects and admires the talent of our newer generation instead of just making bitter remarks and hating. I love your videos and i have lots of respect for you
The structure of a good chunk of Polyphia’s music is based on the tried and true Theme and Variation. The theme is established, then the exposition, return to theme, development, etc. I really love how they just take a catchy line, or a traditional descending line or dirge type sound, and then just expand on the idea, inject other concepts but tie it all back into the primary core theme.
It’s applying the old baroque and renaissance musical concepts to modern genre and tonality. That’s probably why I enjoy their music so much. That along with the evident mastery of their craft and overall musicianship.
The guitarist you're referring to is Tim Henson. The other guitarist is Scott LePage. They're both good. Edit: Steve Vai at the end.
@@treblelife Yeah, it's very technical playing. I enjoy your videos and lessons (didn't realize I kind of hum to figure out songs, too). Give that drummer a solo, and bassist for that matter!
Ive heard this song many times but I feel like I got a lot from your input, great video!
Love your short and honest reaction to their songs, subbing for when you react their next song haha
I wish my dad was still alive to see and hear these guys’ music. I think he’d have enjoyed the hell out of it. He loved all kinds of music and you could catch him listening to just about anything on any given day, rather than just a genre or two. With all the influences and sounds that these guys incorporate I think he’d have really loved what they do.
I'm really enjoying your videos, and I'm glad you're using ideas from comments to improve the productuon quality. You have so much knowledge about guitars, and I hope for many more videos in the future!
Your breakdowns are very refreshing and enjoyable. This band in particular... kind of requires studio headphones, though. The ipad doesn't do them justice and you'll be able to catch those really tricky shifts in intonation. In particular in this video... Scottie's really wild arpeggiated fills. Glad to hear you'll be using a monitor in the future and thanks for the solid watch.
Love how you breakdown the music, keep up the great work!
I looooove your reactions! So authentic and knowledgeable 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
As you're already showing us the screen recording, you can move the ipad to a more confortable position so you doesnt need o hold it (and keep it facing the camera hahaha lil tip for helping you make a better content!!)
great reaction unexpectedly comedic. i hope one day when you grow up you will be able to play like them
i really enjoy these reactions! keep it up man!
Tim Henson-guitar
Scott Lepaige-guitar
Clay Gober-bass
Clay Aeschliman-drums
dude somebody needs to get this man a computer to react on, give him his hands back!
Love these videos - very interesting to watch. Just a thought - wouldn't it be better to use some headphones or a decent speaker set up? At the end of the day, of course use whatever you prefer, but I can't help but feel like you'll miss countless intricacies in the music across these videos when using speakers from an iPad.
Agreed and our producer finally got me a large monitor to watch! Makes all the difference!
He brought up instrument solos. He needs to react to GOAT.
Yes, I think a neck tattoo will help to basically nail it
Great video breakdowns but Vai was employing joint shifting rather than harmonics.
Subbed ☮️
I have to say your demeanor and commentary are great, I’ve been enjoying your videos but holding an ipad to do reviews is lessening the quality of your content . Otherwise your studio and camera set up look great, consider maybe setting up screen in front of you like most RUclipsrs.
If you would like to react to an artist you might not have heard of before, I recommend Aesthetic Perfection with Gods & Gold!
If the drummer wanted a solo, I'm sure he'd get one - but he just doesn't.
Give this man a laptop and some nice headphones. An enjoyable reaction otherwise
The weird iPad angle is just so uncomfortable looking. Why wouldn't you just watch it on a proper monitor? Very very odd choice.
A very good comment! And yes, others made the same! I've changed now to far more comfortable setting!
all guitarists can ever focus on is chord progression...give it a break
@@treblelife i'm only saying this because if you're trying to analyze polyphia's music, the chord progression is the last thing you should focus on. they like to use generic pop chord progressions and add their flair over it
My god your 65? I thought you were at most 50. Teach us your secrets, I guess appreciate & enjoy life, music, play guitar or another instrument & be laid back, maybe smoke some bud somewhere in there too. Yeah blah blah eat healthy too
Thank you very much for the comment! All of it excellent advice! Thanks!