While present in many of their songs, I would agree this is probably the one that takes us from feeling that way about Dimebag, to believing it wholely.
A very general and very simplified explanation: I'm not nearly good enough to do it quickly, but basically you get used to hearing notes to where you can already start off in the ballpark of trying to find a note, and once you do, you can pretty easily figure out the root note of the thing you're listening to, and once you have that, it's generally pretty easy to figure out the key it is in. Once you know the key, you only have 7 notes and 7 chords* to choose (in music there are only 12 notes [7 per scale] that just repeat higher and higher, every notes is on the piano 8 times), and just like getting sort of used to where a note is when you hear it, you get used to how those 7 notes in a scale sound in relation to each other. You also get used to what different scales sound like. If something sounds happy, they're probably playing major scale, blues scale sounds... bluesy, etc. Think of it like food. If you don't know what a food is made of, you can probably still make a good guess of the ingredients if they're things you're familiar with the taste of. It's basically like that, just that you're not familiar with music ingredients because you're not used to tasting them or how to use them. Once you learn the ingredients and get used to how they taste, it's a lot easier to figure out what it's made of. It's like any other specialty someone has that another person doesn't. *(this is all super generalized and some things depend on the style and genre of music, and how complicated the writing and arrangement is etc etc etc)
Dimebag was a huge EVH fan, he combined this and Randy Rhodes skills along with his deep south Texas blues influenced heavy sound and using some unique equipment at the time.
@@paulluna8099 Oh for sure. I was just reading this at 2am feeling like I was in a parallel universe where Randy was in Pantera. I certainly wouldn't swap out dimebag so it would have to become a dual guitar band.
Yeah absolutely, with some 80s thrash riffage thrown in for good measure. His sound remains unique, even though it’s inspired many. I’m not comparing them skill-wise, but Robb Flynn of Machine Head definitely took a lot of what Dime did and let that influence come through in his songs.
@@shmick6079 I feel like Zakk Wylde has some similar sensibilities to dime. If you were to ask me to pick someone who has a similar sound I'd probably pick him. Like you say though not like for like and certainly not equals.
He connects on a level the standard person cant. I play guitar and can see the way he see or hears the music in a different way than im capable of. Its really quite amazing and humbling to be honest.
For sure, saw them open for skid row of all bands my first time-- they absolutely BLEW them out of the water!! Phil jumped off a 20ft high stack of speakers, it was CRAZY, just to add to the phenomenal music and sound Pantera had!!❤️🙏🎸
For those who don't understand, to hear and know what the notes are just by hearing them once is not normal. It takes many years of learning to get to the point he is at now
For sure, think this is my 2nd or 3rd vid and I'm LOVING these guys already❤🎉! *I play a lot of metal, blues and my favorite to play is classical (on my guitars that is)!
That shit damn near brought a tear to my eye. I want to hear the whole song on the piano. In addition, I’m glad to see someone bring a new angle rather than doing just a normal reaction. I really enjoyed it. I see I’m late to the party so I’m going to watch the reaction to Floods next.
I was sucked into Pantera back in high school early 90’s. The song Walk came on MTV’s The Headbangers Ball. That riff stopped me dead in my tracks. Cool concept reaction video. I dig it.
now I want to hear him play his version of the whole song on piano. It's amazing he's playing the same thing but it sounds like a totally different song.
I really appreciate how you let the songs play out and don't cut them off at the end. Especially with fade out songs like this. You're a true rocker. Excellent song
Had the pleasure of seeing them many times back in the day... Also got to meet and have a drink with Dime at a local bar after one of the shows... The world lost a huge talent and a pair of really good people when he and his brother passed.
Gotta be honest, I take Dime for granted. i see the world through the lens of his riffs and solos, which I grew up with and internalized. I don't think about him often, but I see and hear with him every day. RIP
Just came across this and thats pretty awesome. The ear to pick that up and just go straight to the piano. I will absolutely be catching up on more of your videos.
I used to have that same black Dahlia murder shirt but the picture got so faded. You can’t even see it on the front anymore so now it’s a sleeveless shirt that I use when I’m mowing the lawn.
I LOVE how he is like "why you messing with your phone???" Its way to connon for people to do that during movies, meetings, etc. when supposed to be social or stuff like that
I can’t decide whether Richard looks like Eminem or Ben Affleck. Seriously, though, this was a wonderful breakdown of one of my favorite songs. Great job guys
I am in Love ❤️ with your ability to hear the music and watch you digest it. It flows through your fingers into the keys, keys to the jack and repetition lever pushing the hammer knuckle. And what I think might come out couldn’t be further from the truth. You then play a piece of music through interpretation that I could sit all day and listen to. Myself having heard this song hundreds of times knows the next note, but you hearing it and playing your version is so refreshing and exhilarating because I know I’m about to hear a new version, albeit pleasing in every way. I absolutely love this channel and will recommend to all of my musician friends. Keep up the great work!
Ahh about the Judson piano cover… of this track… Yep 👍🏻 you were 100% correct about that 😄 sounds awesome! I really did like that little scratching the surface taste of what Judson played just off the cuff there. He’s obviously a musical genius and I admit I like watching him just translate it all in his head from guitar to piano as it plays on the fly. I would absolutely love to hear him do a full take of that 😮 just to see what it sounds like. As far as I’m aware nobody has ever thought to do it on solo piano like that😊. If they have I’ve never seen or heard it. I highly doubt I’m the only one watching that wants to hear it 😄 I’m trying to imagine the rest of it right now 🤔 Yes… lots of choppy chords during the riffs and then haunting solo notes that really ring out and sustain into forever , I’m 100% sure it will sound Amazing that way as well.
OH MAN, I'm sorry, the guy on this Piano, please play the full song on Piano. I and so many others would love it! Just how you played it almost note for note out of the gate is impressive. Dang!
Amazes me how some people have this incredible gift. My son is a classically trained musician, and the things he can do completely leaves me dumbfounded. Some people are just lucky enough to live in the beauty of music, the rest of us just listen to it.
You can tell the piano player is a real musician he probably can play every instrument out there but what makes me happy is that he without knowing said dimes invented something new on the guitar and he’s absolutely right The absolute GOAT dimebag metal misses those abbot brothers
Hi from the UK 👋 🇬🇧 something you might like to check out the band is called Nightwish it's a symphonic metal band from Finland with a Dutch singer floor jansen ( the vakyrie) This band has a massive following in Europe and the Internet Nightwish ghost love score wacken open air concert 2013 official music video Also as you did 46 and two you might like to check out this cover of that 🎵 Kids cover 46 and two the o keefe music foundation
I love how he sees the music in his head and almost reads it. I don't know if you did already, but I would love to see the reaction to Opeth's Windowpane, or anything from their album Damnation
I believe Judson is right, although these techniques usually have been done before by someone less famous: Dimebag used to bend the trem UPWARDS with a pinch-harmonic which is hard to do accurately, and then ease-off to lower the tone back to the natural pitch. Sort of the opposite of a dive-bomb. It has a different feel and gets you into some super high pitches. Very expressive.
It's a natural harmonic rather than pinched. Diving down and then catching the harmonic on the string as you pull up is very Dimebag. Might have been done before him, but I couldn't name a song using that technique before Dime popularised it.
@@lewe666 He would also turn the trem-arm the wrong way and bend upwards from the natural pitch. I suspect Steve Via or Jeff Beck may have used this at some point.
How about something from the bedlam in Goliath by the Mars Volta. Musically insane, technical, proggy and interesting. Awesome song by pantera and we all know and love it but also a bit formulaic and dated by these days standards. Was a proper banger back in the day though 🎉
This song hits the perfect balance of aggression and sadness. Weird, there's nothing standard abt this song to me. It really stands in a league of its own. Those transitions into the prechoruses always get me HYPED! "Through all those complex years I thought i was alone!" Rip a damn head off man! and then that outro of course!
I love it. This is wonderful. Also, I really appreciate how the musician is honest about what he enjoys and what he doesn't. It's a breath of fresh air compared to so many youtube channels nowadays, where it's only overblown super positive reactions 100% of the time, with fake dramatic facial expressions as thumbnails for the videos. Subscribing and can't wait for more 😀
@Gr8_Measures that would be a good place to start. I'd recommend Dawn of Rats or Necropolis aswell. I think it would be interesting to hear some of TDBM songs translated into a classical form with strings and piano. Would have a haunting yet beautiful sound to it
Okay, hear me out...I would HIGHLY recommend Ghost of Perdition by Opeth to be your next song. The heavy parts get your blood pumping, but the softer parts really hit you in the feels; especially when you take the topic of the song into consideration (its about Mikeal Akerfelds mother dying). I would also recommend you do the studio verson before the live version even though the live version gives the song more life and is easier on the ears. I know you have done an Opeth song before and you wanted to ease into the heavier stuff, but this one is truly something special. If you can handle the vocals at certain sections you won't be disappointed (I hope 😂).
One of the best metal songs done!!! Got a little bite for everyone, vocals, growl, clean and distorted guitars. Have you done Dissection - Where deat angels lie????
Really happy I found this small channel and I hope it grows! It's different from all the other reaction channels because it's the two of you, it creates a nice feel, a metalhead (presumambly) coming to his classical friend with these suggestions. It's nice having a conversation between the two of you rather than just watching the person reacting. By the way I notice the audio is quiite low when you are speaking, wheras the audio of the song is perfect, please consider increasing the volume of your mics.
Thank you for the kind words. If it grows, that will be great, but we’re having a blast doing it. We’re going to try some new mics on our upcoming videos and hope to have this issue resolved going forward.
@@Greatmeasures Floods and Cemetery Gates, is like Panteras power ballads, I hope you get to the main and even the outrageous once soon. Main the once defining the sound of Pantera, Walk, Broken, 5 min alone. Outrageous once, Fucking hoistal, suicide note part 1 and 2 preferable as one song.
Dimebag 100% invented the whammy squeal. You are correct. Wizard on harmonics. This song is so underrated imho. The guitar and vocals are matching equals on that outro. Hearing it live is amazing how Phils vocals then dimebag matches it perfectly with a guitar squeal etc. No idea your channel existed and am pleasantly surprised!
It’s probably already been stated, but what Dime is doing is he’s hitting a pinch harmonic, and then pulling up on his tremolo to tighten the strings to get the higher pitch from the harmonic, this is achieved with a Floyd rose tremolo, a cutout behind the humbuckers that allows for an up motion and down motion with the whammy bar
I always like to say that PanterA had 2 main singers. One of them just happened to sing through his Guitar.
That's a f*cking great comment. And to add to that... he was like two guitarist as well. Good ear brotha
Nicely said
Y'all ever listen to Panteras older stuff back when they were a Power metal group. The song Power Metal kicks ass amd puts Motley Crue to shame.
I smile the entire way through because I see him seeing the music. We mediocre musicians strive to have a tenth of his musical ability.
While present in many of their songs, I would agree this is probably the one that takes us from feeling that way about Dimebag, to believing it wholely.
Nice TBDM shirt! RIP Trevor!
this guy is gonna get famous for not giving a shit about all the famous songs we all love, but recreating them instantly lol.
😂😂 This made me laugh
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There's not one piano in that song!
@@garyregan7298 There definitely is.
crazy how quick he can replay the song on piano
He's right, now I want to hear more piano 😁
** most musicians I have known can figure out how to play whatever song they want to pretty easily. Esp accomplished musicians!!
If he wasnt so shit faced hed be even better.
He was ssooooo quick to learn, what a majestic ear
A very general and very simplified explanation: I'm not nearly good enough to do it quickly, but basically you get used to hearing notes to where you can already start off in the ballpark of trying to find a note, and once you do, you can pretty easily figure out the root note of the thing you're listening to, and once you have that, it's generally pretty easy to figure out the key it is in. Once you know the key, you only have 7 notes and 7 chords* to choose (in music there are only 12 notes [7 per scale] that just repeat higher and higher, every notes is on the piano 8 times), and just like getting sort of used to where a note is when you hear it, you get used to how those 7 notes in a scale sound in relation to each other. You also get used to what different scales sound like. If something sounds happy, they're probably playing major scale, blues scale sounds... bluesy, etc.
Think of it like food. If you don't know what a food is made of, you can probably still make a good guess of the ingredients if they're things you're familiar with the taste of. It's basically like that, just that you're not familiar with music ingredients because you're not used to tasting them or how to use them. Once you learn the ingredients and get used to how they taste, it's a lot easier to figure out what it's made of. It's like any other specialty someone has that another person doesn't.
*(this is all super generalized and some things depend on the style and genre of music, and how complicated the writing and arrangement is etc etc etc)
Dimebag was a huge EVH fan, he combined this and Randy Rhodes skills along with his deep south Texas blues influenced heavy sound and using some unique equipment at the time.
I probably just misread this but what does Randy Rhodes have to do with it?
@@lukedavison961 He's talking about Randy Rhoads technical skill on the guitar. The man is a legend.
@@paulluna8099 Oh for sure. I was just reading this at 2am feeling like I was in a parallel universe where Randy was in Pantera. I certainly wouldn't swap out dimebag so it would have to become a dual guitar band.
Yeah absolutely, with some 80s thrash riffage thrown in for good measure.
His sound remains unique, even though it’s inspired many.
I’m not comparing them skill-wise, but Robb Flynn of Machine Head definitely took a lot of what Dime did and let that influence come through in his songs.
@@shmick6079 I feel like Zakk Wylde has some similar sensibilities to dime. If you were to ask me to pick someone who has a similar sound I'd probably pick him. Like you say though not like for like and certainly not equals.
He connects on a level the standard person cant. I play guitar and can see the way he see or hears the music in a different way than im capable of. Its really quite amazing and humbling to be honest.
Awesome. Saw them twice back in the day. Such a great show. RIP Dime and Vinnie.🤘🔥🤘
❤R. I. P Dime bag and Vinnie
For sure, saw them open for skid row of all bands my first time-- they absolutely BLEW them out of the water!!
Phil jumped off a 20ft high stack of speakers, it was CRAZY, just to add to the phenomenal music and sound Pantera had!!❤️🙏🎸
I checked them out with White Zombie in ‘96.
For those who don't understand, to hear and know what the notes are just by hearing them once is not normal. It takes many years of learning to get to the point he is at now
You're already one of my favorite channels. Keep them coming, guys!
For sure, think this is my 2nd or 3rd vid and I'm LOVING these guys already❤🎉!
*I play a lot of metal, blues and my favorite to play is classical (on my guitars that is)!
Texas here . R.I.P. Dime Bag and Vinnie Paul . Thanks Guys .
That shit damn near brought a tear to my eye. I want to hear the whole song on the piano.
In addition, I’m glad to see someone bring a new angle rather than doing just a normal reaction. I really enjoyed it. I see I’m late to the party so I’m going to watch the reaction to Floods next.
I was sucked into Pantera back in high school early 90’s. The song Walk came on MTV’s The Headbangers Ball. That riff stopped me dead in my tracks. Cool concept reaction video. I dig it.
Funny he mentioned EVH, Dime was a huge EVH fan and was even buried with one of EVH's guitars.
I love Richards face when the outro hits. That's EXACTLY how I look when I'm playing this song for someone XD
SO HAPPY YOU GUYS DID THIS!!! I’ve been waiting for this!!!
“2 minutes till the end…is this a riddle?”😂😂😂. You guys rock and your so refreshing.
now I want to hear him play his version of the whole song on piano. It's amazing he's playing the same thing but it sounds like a totally different song.
God bless Pantera.
I loved your piano cover! Absolutely lovely.
I really appreciate how you let the songs play out and don't cut them off at the end. Especially with fade out songs like this. You're a true rocker. Excellent song
Also, the eyes lighting up when Phil hits those high notes at the end. You hear the Priest in his voice.
Had the pleasure of seeing them many times back in the day... Also got to meet and have a drink with Dime at a local bar after one of the shows... The world lost a huge talent and a pair of really good people when he and his brother passed.
I'm kind of gobsmacked that our boy here is able to replicate parts of the song on the piano on first listen
It never gets old. That’s the main reason I wanted to put it on video. Too good not to share. 🤘
Those divebombs by Dime at the end are 🔥 “get your pull off”
6 mins in & the kid gets it.... so amazing
Dimebag Darrel was buried with the Eddie Van Halen's guitar
Yes please. Full covers
Gotta be honest, I take Dime for granted. i see the world through the lens of his riffs and solos, which I grew up with and internalized. I don't think about him often, but I see and hear with him every day. RIP
I want a full cover of this song….
Such an emotionally loaded song!!
Just came across this and thats pretty awesome. The ear to pick that up and just go straight to the piano. I will absolutely be catching up on more of your videos.
I used to have that same black Dahlia murder shirt but the picture got so faded. You can’t even see it on the front anymore so now it’s a sleeveless shirt that I use when I’m mowing the lawn.
He just sees everything we don't. Right in the moment. Beautiful and scary at the same time. (in a good way)
This is the there best song ever and I love all their songs
I love watching y'all's videos. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Phil sang for a band called Down. Their song Stone the Crow is pretty awesome.
Agreed. The entire NOLA album is great!!
I needed to hear this song today and seeing it through your eyes was a treat
enjoying the reactions guys. You have a very special friend there, I have a suggestion for a reaction, Primus- The Seven. Thanks!
My man here reacting and looking like Shostakovich. Keep it up!
The more I am watching you two, the more I am loving it. Two worlds and two good souls kindda make one universe here. Kindda ;)
I've seen a few of your vids. But the Pantera riffs on piano made me sub. Loved it!
I love these reactions. Would love to hear a reaction of reigning blood
Nothing was better than Pantera’s live shows. It’s been 25+ years and I’ve never seen their equals.
I LOVE how he is like "why you messing with your phone???" Its way to connon for people to do that during movies, meetings, etc. when supposed to be social or stuff like that
PanterA - nothing on but the radio - offa Metal magic
awesome 🎉
The first Pantera song I remember hearing was Hollow and from there I was hooked.
I absolutely love this song. I think it opened some doors for me as a teenager.
For real! They just BLEW everything else out of the water..
Thanks for playing the correct version for him.
I hope this channel takes off!
my favorite pantera song!. so is the full piano cover coming? :) kinda want to hear that
I can’t decide whether Richard looks like Eminem or Ben Affleck. Seriously, though, this was a wonderful breakdown of one of my favorite songs. Great job guys
Him playing Pyramid Song by Radiohead! Fantastic intro.
LETS GOOOO!!!
thank you x3, you actually play the full song, most reactions videos of this song doesn't have the full intro, to me, the intro sets the tone.
I love Radio Fred, he's a great guy
😂😂
Love this stuff. Judson is awesome
I am in Love ❤️ with your ability to hear the music and watch you digest it. It flows through your fingers into the keys, keys to the jack and repetition lever pushing the hammer knuckle. And what I think might come out couldn’t be further from the truth. You then play a piece of music through interpretation that I could sit all day and listen to. Myself having heard this song hundreds of times knows the next note, but you hearing it and playing your version is so refreshing and exhilarating because I know I’m about to hear a new version, albeit pleasing in every way. I absolutely love this channel and will recommend to all of my musician friends. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! ❤️
Ahh about the Judson piano cover… of this track… Yep 👍🏻 you were 100% correct about that 😄 sounds awesome! I really did like that little scratching the surface taste of what Judson played just off the cuff there. He’s obviously a musical genius and I admit I like watching him just translate it all in his head from guitar to piano as it plays on the fly. I would absolutely love to hear him do a full take of that 😮 just to see what it sounds like. As far as I’m aware nobody has ever thought to do it on solo piano like that😊. If they have I’ve never seen or heard it. I highly doubt I’m the only one watching that wants to hear it 😄 I’m trying to imagine the rest of it right now 🤔
Yes… lots of choppy chords during the riffs and then haunting solo notes that really ring out and sustain into forever , I’m 100% sure it will sound Amazing that way as well.
OH MAN, I'm sorry, the guy on this Piano, please play the full song on Piano. I and so many others would love it! Just how you played it almost note for note out of the gate is impressive. Dang!
sounds really good on a piano wow! Time for a full cover, I agree!
Amazes me how some people have this incredible gift. My son is a classically trained musician, and the things he can do completely leaves me dumbfounded. Some people are just lucky enough to live in the beauty of music, the rest of us just listen to it.
You can tell the piano player is a real musician he probably can play every instrument out there but what makes me happy is that he without knowing said dimes invented something new on the guitar and he’s absolutely right The absolute GOAT dimebag metal misses those abbot brothers
I just discovered your channel and I am in awe of how quickly the pianist replicated the song. Freaking awesome 🤘🏻🔥💥🙏🏻
Hi from the UK 👋 🇬🇧 something you might like to check out the band is called Nightwish it's a symphonic metal band from Finland with a Dutch singer floor jansen ( the vakyrie) This band has a massive following in Europe and the Internet
Nightwish ghost love score wacken open air concert 2013 official music video
Also as you did 46 and two you might like to check out this cover of that 🎵
Kids cover 46 and two the o keefe music foundation
Cant wait for the Sabaton reactions.
This is easily one of my favorite reactions
Thank you!
Not sure how I missed this one. Thanks boys. Old format I see
I love how he sees the music in his head and almost reads it. I don't know if you did already, but I would love to see the reaction to Opeth's Windowpane, or anything from their album Damnation
I believe Judson is right, although these techniques usually have been done before by someone less famous: Dimebag used to bend the trem UPWARDS with a pinch-harmonic which is hard to do accurately, and then ease-off to lower the tone back to the natural pitch. Sort of the opposite of a dive-bomb. It has a different feel and gets you into some super high pitches. Very expressive.
Eddie VH, Randy Rhoads, KK Downing ...less famous ?
@@Nissardpertugiu As far as I am aware those guys used standard dive-bombs and pinch harmonic dive-bombs.
It's a natural harmonic rather than pinched. Diving down and then catching the harmonic on the string as you pull up is very Dimebag.
Might have been done before him, but I couldn't name a song using that technique before Dime popularised it.
@@lewe666 He would also turn the trem-arm the wrong way and bend upwards from the natural pitch. I suspect Steve Via or Jeff Beck may have used this at some point.
@@TheBaconWizard Yngwie does it too.
Occasionally, but he does.
Since 1978.
That was a nice Radiohead interpretation. Thank you both.
How about something from the bedlam in Goliath by the Mars Volta. Musically insane, technical, proggy and interesting.
Awesome song by pantera and we all know and love it but also a bit formulaic and dated by these days standards. Was a proper banger back in the day though 🎉
Domination Live!
This song hits the perfect balance of aggression and sadness. Weird, there's nothing standard abt this song to me. It really stands in a league of its own. Those transitions into the prechoruses always get me HYPED!
"Through all those complex years
I thought i was alone!" Rip a damn head off man! and then that outro of course!
It’s easily one of the best metal ballads ever
I love it. This is wonderful. Also, I really appreciate how the musician is honest about what he enjoys and what he doesn't. It's a breath of fresh air compared to so many youtube channels nowadays, where it's only overblown super positive reactions 100% of the time, with fake dramatic facial expressions as thumbnails for the videos.
Subscribing and can't wait for more 😀
Welcome! The fake facial expressions are the worst. Do you have any requests?
Total class the way he breaks it down, got me subscribed 👏👏
I would absolutely listen to that piano cover.
I think it's almost time for you to introduce him to the band on your shirt 🤘🏻
I’m thinking I introduce them for a Halloween episode. Show him A Shrine to Madness. What do you think?
@Gr8_Measures that would be a good place to start. I'd recommend Dawn of Rats or Necropolis aswell. I think it would be interesting to hear some of TDBM songs translated into a classical form with strings and piano. Would have a haunting yet beautiful sound to it
@@kelevra002b completely agree. TBDM also means a complete review of lyrics. Nobody did it like Trevor.
Still.. off the top of my head... there is no other song that has a better, more badass ending. Not sure it can be beaten. Never gets old...
Okay, hear me out...I would HIGHLY recommend Ghost of Perdition by Opeth to be your next song. The heavy parts get your blood pumping, but the softer parts really hit you in the feels; especially when you take the topic of the song into consideration (its about Mikeal Akerfelds mother dying). I would also recommend you do the studio verson before the live version even though the live version gives the song more life and is easier on the ears. I know you have done an Opeth song before and you wanted to ease into the heavier stuff, but this one is truly something special. If you can handle the vocals at certain sections you won't be disappointed (I hope 😂).
Gotta do the live version though I feel like.
@@taylorlatham5198 NO! Always do the studio version on reaction channels. Well, almost always.
Ghost of Perdition @ redrocks is basically the studioversion, or maybe even better@@jhamler1
A Fair Judgement would be nice to😉
i think harlequin forest as well live
Still need iced earth - dantes inferno 😂👍 Watching everything, thanks.
I'm requesting a full cover, please
Me too! Hopefully we can make that happen. 🤘
This channel is gonna be MASSIVE soon, and happy to be along for the ride 🙌🏻 just get some GHOST on this channel 👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
One of the best metal songs done!!! Got a little bite for everyone, vocals, growl, clean and distorted guitars. Have you done Dissection - Where deat angels lie????
Really happy I found this small channel and I hope it grows! It's different from all the other reaction channels because it's the two of you, it creates a nice feel, a metalhead (presumambly) coming to his classical friend with these suggestions. It's nice having a conversation between the two of you rather than just watching the person reacting.
By the way I notice the audio is quiite low when you are speaking, wheras the audio of the song is perfect, please consider increasing the volume of your mics.
Thank you for the kind words. If it grows, that will be great, but we’re having a blast doing it. We’re going to try some new mics on our upcoming videos and hope to have this issue resolved going forward.
@@Greatmeasures Floods and Cemetery Gates, is like Panteras power ballads, I hope you get to the main and even the outrageous once soon.
Main the once defining the sound of Pantera, Walk, Broken, 5 min alone.
Outrageous once, Fucking hoistal, suicide note part 1 and 2 preferable as one song.
That man has great ears for music no doubt.
Nightwish, Ghost Love Score Live at Wacken 2013....you'll be very happy you checked it out!
Well this is exciting. Definitely subbing
Yeah, i want to hear some covers on the piano. You are gifted.
Dimebag 100% invented the whammy squeal. You are correct. Wizard on harmonics. This song is so underrated imho. The guitar and vocals are matching equals on that outro. Hearing it live is amazing how Phils vocals then dimebag matches it perfectly with a guitar squeal etc.
No idea your channel existed and am pleasantly surprised!
You two should check out All Them Witches - "Blood and Sand" (Live on KEXP). I believe there is some exploration there that you would enjoy. 😊
I secoond that! This version is the best version!
Great reaction guys! Yall should check out Ne Obliviscaris - And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope live in Colorado
I would like to hear you do a cover of this song 😁
If you guys want to check out, Nocturna - Blood of Heaven, Genre - Power Metal.
It’s probably already been stated, but what Dime is doing is he’s hitting a pinch harmonic, and then pulling up on his tremolo to tighten the strings to get the higher pitch from the harmonic, this is achieved with a Floyd rose tremolo, a cutout behind the humbuckers that allows for an up motion and down motion with the whammy bar
this song is my favorite in cowboy
time for some classic Maiden!
it's one of the good Pantera song.
Vinnie Paul's band Hell Yeah had some great songs also.
This is one of if not the greatest Pantera of all time