Riff Analysis 054 - Dream Theater "In The Presence of Enemies pt 1"

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2022
  • Big thanks again to Gage for playing on this! Check out his channel for some flawless covers / @gagedezoort6152 and check out his current band Echoes of Earth if you like Dream Theater!
    Tab I'm using is by redlox, really detailed and accurate!
    Jeff Wagner's book: www.amazon.com/Mean-Deviation...
    That djent editorial: yourlastrites.com/2014/03/28/...
    Glenn Pillsbury's book: www.amazon.com/Damage-Incorpo...
    Jose Garza's dissertation, which goes into a lot more about meter in this music (including alternating meters): diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandor...
    Gregory McCandless's article about ABAC Additive Metrical Processes: mtosmt.org/issues/mto.13.19.2...
    Daniel Crawfords video about this idea: • Riff Analysis - ABAC r...
    Patreon, where you can support the channel, get exclusive videos, your name in the credits, all the diagrams I make for these, and input for my rapid fire riff videos: www.patreon.com/metalmusictheory
    My music: www.bandcamp.com/floridekstasis
    My website, which has all my videos and academic work nicely organized: www.calderhannan.com
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Комментарии • 42

  • @paveantelic7876
    @paveantelic7876 Год назад +37

    "Babe come over Metal Music Theory just uploaded" 😌

  • @jonajon91
    @jonajon91 Год назад +15

    The principle at 6:20 is an absolute prog metal staple and pretty much defines DTs music, once you start hearing it you notice how many of their riffs are built like this.

  • @lamniformes
    @lamniformes Год назад +15

    Very cool to hear the Jordan Rudess parts on guitar, gives the song a slightly different flavor

    • @TheSquareOnes
      @TheSquareOnes Год назад +2

      Yeah, Dream Theater without Rudess wouldn't be Dream Theater... but I kinda want full album covers with all his parts replaced by extra guitar shredding now. It just sounds more intense in a way you can't get with goofy prog synth tones.

  • @jameelshehadeh9011
    @jameelshehadeh9011 Месяц назад

    I searched for in the presence of enemies analysis and this gem popped, brilliant take and breakdown for such a very complex piece of music

  • @cunjoz
    @cunjoz Год назад +4

    6:03 hehehe constant montion

  • @grocheo1
    @grocheo1 Год назад +2

    The quality of these videos is incredible. Amazing content. Thank you! You're setting very high standards. Among the best theory videos available on youtube!

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary Год назад +6

    Love that you got a BTBAM shirt on while covering the Prog action, they're right up there as one of the top-tier greats for the subgenre. Thanks for the education!
    Also, would love to hear/ see you cover some of the stuff coming from the band Ad Nauseum, they're fantastic.
    Also also, cool that you got a track on the newest Milim Kashot vol. 4 compilation (our band Decoherence was on vol. 2).

  • @shannonmccarthy7094
    @shannonmccarthy7094 Год назад

    Great information as always, thanks again! That jam at the end was amazing!

  • @EdenPorterMusic
    @EdenPorterMusic Год назад +1

    that sweep picking you did right to match the keyboard before the bumblebee part sounded so tasty!

  • @stevesullivan8405
    @stevesullivan8405 Год назад +2

    Love these installments! And my friend your proficiency (as with your graphics) is mighty mighty fine

  • @bcbitchkkv
    @bcbitchkkv Год назад +1

    Fun to see you go into DT now - I already loved your channel (you help me appreciate bands I discovered 10-12 years ago like pre-Incurso Spawn of Possession, Origin and Anomalous), but to now see stuff I listen to regularly is easier to resonate with.
    I'm gonna have to re-string my axes and binge some videos soon, thanks!

  • @ravenecho2410
    @ravenecho2410 Год назад +1

    u got buried in the algo, found ur channel again - u inspired me to learn a couple of prog songs (got 2 by periphery, 1 by dillinger, and learned logic or crocodiles)
    😋 - learning these definitely helped me clean up my bad rhythm habits

  • @masterchain3335
    @masterchain3335 Год назад

    Sick playthrough of that section, my guys.

  • @Nihhiu
    @Nihhiu 11 месяцев назад

    Explained it perfectly, I'm not a player myself, more of a composer, but even then I understood it perfectly
    Great video!

  • @gagedezoort6152
    @gagedezoort6152 Год назад +2

    Thanks for having me on!!

  • @JothJackson
    @JothJackson Год назад

    Subbed because the synth part on guitar sounds so sick

  • @DustinWHiser
    @DustinWHiser Год назад +1

    I can't wait for the different day to come so I can hear that rant!

  • @auellaitaela8035
    @auellaitaela8035 Год назад +3

    I've always considered that divide as using progressive as either a noun or an adjective. "Progressive Metal" (noun) is a singular noun and describes an existing concept, like Dream Theater or BtBaM style, where "Progressive" (adj.) "Metal" (noun) is an adjective-noun pair where "progressive" is the modifier to the existing concept "metal", as in literally progressing metal in someway by pushing boundaries.
    I very much like Orthodox and Unorthodox though, is quicker and easier in discussion.

    • @podhditalia
      @podhditalia Год назад

      I think you mean to refer to "progressive metal" as an established genre label in music history (80s-90s to early 2000s) versus "progressive metal" as an overall aesthetic, as in "metal that's progressive"? Kinda like talking of bebop and jazz, it's still jazz but maybe we need to be clear about what jazz we're talking about exactly :)
      i don't think it's really useful to distinguish between "music critique terminology" and "plain adjectives", since music journalism needs to be time-contextualized nonetheless, and labeling something shouldn't mean limiting it. after all, anything in the label "progressive (rock/metal/younameit)" pushed a lot of boundaries at the time of its first appearance, hence why it got that label itself in the first place. then "that" kind of boundary-pushing has been normalized, so boundaries need to be pushed again, and around it goes. but that seems pretty normal to me in the plain concept of "evolution". we do know that not everything "progressive metal" is dream theater, and not everything dream theater is still "progressive metal" :)

    • @metalmusictheory5401
      @metalmusictheory5401  Год назад

      This is a great way of putting it, I think that's a great way of parsing it!

  • @DreamPurpleFloyd
    @DreamPurpleFloyd Год назад

    This absolute chad actualy learned the keyboard part

  • @pokemousse9990
    @pokemousse9990 7 месяцев назад

    Cool video

  • @terbo2000
    @terbo2000 Год назад

    "today I'm going to explain ______ using this very sick string of riffs."

  • @peepeepoopoo3324
    @peepeepoopoo3324 Год назад

    Great vid. Great cover. Suggestion for video: danger in the manger by iwrestledabearonce

  • @dminorshero
    @dminorshero Год назад +3

    Have you looked into improvisation in metal? I’m thinking about bands like Sumac. I would be interested to hear you talk about it in contrast to most metal that’s completely composed. Really enjoy the videos!

    • @metalmusictheory5401
      @metalmusictheory5401  Год назад +2

      I have one video about Sumac but didn't really talk about the improvisation-I might dive into that, though analyzing improvisation gets pretty tricky.

  • @joegarcia3214
    @joegarcia3214 Год назад

    What kind of woods are the body and neck of the headless made of?

  • @TheApostleofRock
    @TheApostleofRock Год назад

    Is that THE Douglas Blumeyer I see in the Patrons list? Of xenwiki fame?

  • @divinasi0n
    @divinasi0n Год назад

    I feel like we need a new genre for prog written in the 2000s or 2010s as it can be a blend of tech death, mathcore, math rock, metalcore, post hardcore, prog metal, jazz fusion, etc. etc. "Prog" has a certain connotation - more traditional and stagnant.
    I was thinking of using the term Extrafusion but perhaps someone can come up with something better?

  • @joegarcia3214
    @joegarcia3214 Год назад

    And fretboard ?

  • @trialbyicecream
    @trialbyicecream Год назад +1

    Anywhere we can find stuff your friend’s doing?

    • @ClaraDeLemon
      @ClaraDeLemon Год назад +2

      It's in the description

    • @trialbyicecream
      @trialbyicecream Год назад +2

      Somehow missed the first line?! Thanks

    • @metalmusictheory5401
      @metalmusictheory5401  Год назад +2

      Yeah his current band Echoes of Earth is most active on Instagram right now, but it seems they're gearing up to record an album, and they're playing shows in the NY/NJ area!

  • @deadSalesman_GD
    @deadSalesman_GD Год назад

    Bro what? BTBAM sounds way more like The Safety Fire than they do Dream Theater

    • @metalmusictheory5401
      @metalmusictheory5401  Год назад

      I guess timbrally sometimes, but I mean more structurally in that BTBAM writes long, linear instrumental sections as part of long, almost through-composed songs that are shaped like Dream Theater's stuff (the chopped up riffs, motivic development, millions of different riffs, etc. that I talk about in this video as well as rapid genre mixing and other quintessential prog things), while The Safety Fire's songs are more based on a few repeating riffs. Insert whatever other band you want instead of BTBAM (Haken, maybe).

    • @deadSalesman_GD
      @deadSalesman_GD Год назад

      @@metalmusictheory5401 alright that’s a fair assessment I suppose. I can see how structurally BTBAM is pretty similar to Dream Theater. I was thinking about the genres they draw on and the similarities in sound. On that criteria I’d say BTBAM and The Safety Fire sound much more similar.

    • @BorisBr1tva
      @BorisBr1tva 9 месяцев назад

      @@deadSalesman_GD he is absolutely right, BTBAM breathes Dream Theater music sometimes. Aint a bad thing if you ask me

  • @boarderking133
    @boarderking133 Год назад +1

    subgenres annoy me. I'd much rather refer to bands as progressive when they're actually doing new things than a band who sounds like another band that's doing the same thing. r/progmetal refers to all metal that breaks verse/chorus/verse/bridge/chorus boundaries as progressive, which annoys the hell out of me.