Evolution of Tim Henson (10 - 28 years old)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
  • Tim Henson is a modern guitar hero, and has changed both musically and aesthetically. I made this video for fun, so I hope y’all enjoy!
    Also, happy birthday to Tim! He just turned 29!
    #polyphia #timhenson #guitar
    All the rights belong to Tim and Polyphia. If asked it will be removed.
    For any inquiry reach me out at: blackxqwaser@gmail.com
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    Ego Death,
    Ego Death feat Steve Vai,
    Evolution,
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  • @lunaeguitarist
    @lunaeguitarist  Год назад +2052

    Time Stamps:
    10 Years Old
    0:00 Timi Hendrix
    16 Years Old
    0:20 A voice of entropy
    17 Years Old
    0:52 An Evaporation
    18 Years Old
    1:17 Bach Concerto No. 1
    19 Years Old
    1:38 Transcend
    1:54 Impassion
    2:19 Envision
    20 Years Old
    2:53 87
    3:19 Champagne
    21 Years Old
    3:49 Bittersweet
    4:20 Finale
    4:50 Aviator
    5:15 Nightmare
    5:35 James Franco
    22 Years Old
    5:49 Euphoria
    6:11 Lit
    23 Years Old
    6:41 Icronic
    7:15 Tell me how to feel
    7:45 New Space
    24 Years Old
    8:14 G.O.A.T.
    8:31 O.D.
    25 Years Old
    9:00 Nightmare
    26 Years Old
    9:31 Jared Dines’ Biggest Shred Collab
    10:03 Blood Moon
    10:34 God Hand
    11:05 Flex vs Melody
    27 Years Old
    11:29 Playing a guitar
    12:00 Playing my new guitar
    28 Years Old
    12:31 Upside Down
    13:01 Playing God
    13:35 ABC
    13:51 Ego Death
    14:20 F**k Around and Find Out
    Also, thank you for 150k Views!
    And also, for 1k subs!
    Follow me for more content, and tell me who’s next? Tell me in the comments.
    Should I make another one with Scottie? 😊

    • @udayanmustafi3963
      @udayanmustafi3963 Год назад +1

      🎸

    • @3periode788
      @3periode788 Год назад +13

      11:29 is their song called "the worst" iirc

    • @ahaahahha
      @ahaahahha Год назад +2

      Bach Keyboard concerto*

    • @Terrible_Peril
      @Terrible_Peril Год назад +1

      I want Clay Gober (progression videos that are available 😅)

    • @huancuc1492
      @huancuc1492 Год назад +2

      Thank you so much and have a blessed day🙏 www.youtube.com/@josephmelodies

  • @opyshuichiro8809
    @opyshuichiro8809 9 месяцев назад +1054

    The older he gets, the younger he looks. This man found the forbidden fruit.

    • @ibrahimismail5625
      @ibrahimismail5625 5 месяцев назад +1

      He looks too feminine I like it 💀

    • @Mango_10798
      @Mango_10798 5 месяцев назад +10

      And not planning to share.

    • @GYMMOTIVATIONN528
      @GYMMOTIVATIONN528 5 месяцев назад

      Make up, grew out his hair and some shitty products like fret rolf.

    • @summationx8376
      @summationx8376 5 месяцев назад +26

      I think he is skinny in his younger years, that's why you will see that he'll have pronounce jawline but when the fats go in, the baby face pop out.

    • @RickyLafleurr
      @RickyLafleurr 5 месяцев назад +1

      So the 10 year old one is 28?

  • @JHallDaBoss
    @JHallDaBoss Год назад +10194

    He was shredding harder than most of us at 10…

  • @genericsidecharacter8915
    @genericsidecharacter8915 Год назад +995

    I’m 18 rn. This man has literally been playing for longer than I’ve been alive. I’m new to Polyphia so I’ve been feeling discouraged that it’s been so hard to learn songs. But this gives me new perspective. I’m gonna keep going until I can become my own incredible guitarist.

    • @heygema
      @heygema 11 месяцев назад +45

      Keep going, I played like sweet child o mine since 11yo. Only thing I regretted is that I stopped learning at 16, and wasted most of my time simping as a teenager. What a waste, I wish I put more time into things I truly love, not some approval or anything. I'm brushing my skill again now at 28. So you do you, keep on going.

    • @haniyatarh8545
      @haniyatarh8545 9 месяцев назад +3

      Still on it ?

    • @genericsidecharacter8915
      @genericsidecharacter8915 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@haniyatarh8545 yup. I can finally play Playing God at x.75 speed perfectly and full speed with a few hiccups.

    • @MrMcprodigy
      @MrMcprodigy 9 месяцев назад +5

      thats the attitude to have. you dont want to be the greatest guitar player. you want to be unique. so many players are lost in the shadows these days because they are so technically gifted but lack a voice of their own on guitar. to see a really unique voice in terms of guitar playing, listen to jerry garcia. as soon as a track comes on with him on guitar, you can tell its him from miles away without vocals. this is what you want to achieve

    • @rookendgame
      @rookendgame 7 месяцев назад

      I haven't played guitar for 10 years (3 years experience before). I saw Playing God on my RUclips feed randomly a few days ago and now I'm obsessed. I started to learn the bossa nova part of that song. I hope to learn the rest...in a few years haha. I'm seeing Polyphia tomorrow in La😮!

  • @SnackPack913
    @SnackPack913 5 месяцев назад +198

    I’ve just seen him metamorph from a core kid to an anime character

    • @davlostiedfranca
      @davlostiedfranca 3 месяца назад +5

      Me too. His/her/their music is so inconsistent. And there is no more soul.
      "The chef Commander on earth" as Bob Dylan has said.

    • @iiXchan
      @iiXchan 3 месяца назад +21

      HIS/HER/THEIR IM DYIN 😂 ​@@davlostiedfranca

    • @zitronekoma30
      @zitronekoma30 3 месяца назад +8

      @@davlostiedfranca? Polyphia is awesome what are you on about, leave your identity politics out of music

    • @davlostiedfranca
      @davlostiedfranca 2 месяца назад

      Love your emotions @@zitronekoma30 ... as a kid or a woman.
      "Si vous voulez contrôler un peuple, contrôlez sa musique."
      Platon
      "If you want to control a people, control their music."
      Plato
      "The devil’s greatest trick is to persuade you that he doesn’t exist."
      Charles Baudelaire
      "Violence is not only in blows, it is in established, existing situations, that we refuse to question, that we refuse to change."
      Abbé Pierre
      "Give me the power to create money and I don’t care who makes the laws!"
      Mayer Amshel Rothschild
      "If people understood the banking system, I think there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."
      Henry Ford
      "When the money of a government depends on the banks, it is they and not the heads of government who control the situation."
      Napoleon Bonaparte
      Be brave, mature and grown as an adult.

    • @davlostiedfranca
      @davlostiedfranca 2 месяца назад +1

      Merci @@iiXchan 😁😇🙏🤲☝

  • @saudude2174
    @saudude2174 Год назад +3249

    people get discouraged when they are newbies with 2-4 years of experience, forgetting these top guys basically memorised the entire fretboard in their head, every sound and technique is known to them after a lifetime of training
    all of you can play godlike. You think you lack Tim's potential? Wrong, you lack his dedication and hard-working demeanor. He is a titan of practice and dedication.

    • @lurker20
      @lurker20 Год назад +253

      This is such an encouraging take. Generally we just think people have innate talent but we forget hard work.

    • @VeroGMD
      @VeroGMD Год назад +90

      Another thing most forget is that these kinda players have been playing for a really long time so they’ve had a lot more experience. If you think this way you can remember you need patience to get good

    • @gavinbunnell1633
      @gavinbunnell1633 Год назад +42

      nah bro, tim is just a freak

    • @mikexxxmilly
      @mikexxxmilly Год назад +69

      Hard work beats talent when talent doesnt work hard

    • @andresjarrin425
      @andresjarrin425 Год назад +35

      Yep, he found something he liked, was disciplined and consistent. Now he reaps the results of such hard work and dedication.

  • @adrianpauly
    @adrianpauly Год назад +2187

    I love how, as he matured as an artist, he moved away from plain old shredding and got a hell of a lot more soulful and musical

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +24

      Pfft...

    • @rookkolm4246
      @rookkolm4246 Год назад +50

      The shredding was still cool

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      What soul? Wheedley Wank Wheedley hasn't got soul...

    • @TheDiamondBladeHD
      @TheDiamondBladeHD Год назад +97

      actually, to me old polyphia sounded more soulful. Now it sounds like they want to cramp every inhuman technique into one song, with only some parts being actually easy and nice to listen to

    • @soundboy89
      @soundboy89 Год назад +41

      @@TheDiamondBladeHD Come to think of it, you're right. Still better than straight up shredding though.

  • @LaGameOver21
    @LaGameOver21 Год назад +664

    This is what happens when natural talent meets hard work. Absolutely awesome musician

    • @dqena
      @dqena Год назад +88

      nah it’s what happens when a kid who has good parents who provide a safe environment to let their kid express their interest with time and consideration.
      there’s a lot of people who never had opportunities like that. most people never had those bare minimum privileges

    • @LaGameOver21
      @LaGameOver21 11 месяцев назад +25

      @@dqena Well, that has an impact too, for sure! However, some kids have that support system and don't succeed or give up because it takes a lot of work and consistency to reach a proficiency level at something. Anyway, he is an incredible artist and that's what I was pointing out. Love & peace, man

    • @writerbutlerlewis
      @writerbutlerlewis 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@dqenaI have that and I’m still shit at what I do. It’s definitely talent and hard work.

    • @Giovanni-hp3cv
      @Giovanni-hp3cv 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@writerbutlerlewis keep practicing bro you'll get there

    • @empyrean-jamelgreaves8034
      @empyrean-jamelgreaves8034 9 месяцев назад +1

      No such thing as natural talent.

  • @mikexxxmilly
    @mikexxxmilly Год назад +178

    I heard tim say in an interview he "learned to run before he could walk" and you can tell in his playing it gets much more simplified down the line as far as speed goes. Like most musicians, the more advanced you become, the more you realize that emotion is far more important than speed runs "less is more". His recent playing reminds me a lot of Stevie Ray Vaughn. LOT of emotion. Obviously Tims techniques are way out there and much different than Stevie but he has that same soul now. What i wouldnt give to hear those two jam together... my god. . immediate projectile vomiting.

    • @ziggyjohnston5302
      @ziggyjohnston5302 3 месяца назад

      His mannerisms became much more feminine over the years

    • @iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145
      @iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145 Месяц назад

      Absolutely agree. First they are all into techniques. Building up solid skills and enhance their dynamic range and speed. After they meat lightspeed they reflect and find out that speed and precission isn't the main goal at all and start to use all their skills to express emotions. And let me say one thing: if your emotions express themselves in lightspeed riffs you probably should give yourself the chance to talk to a doctor.

    • @iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145
      @iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ziggyjohnston5302disagree. He got much more setteled. Talking about his playing. He just looks more femin and what the heck is the problem? He is what and who he is. It is his life man. And he deserves nothing but respect because he is inspiring people instead of spreading hate and separatism. Check that.

    • @ziggyjohnston5302
      @ziggyjohnston5302 Месяц назад +1

      @@iloveaviation-burgerclub-a8145 The problem is it's not just him. Look at our entire culture. We're becoming weak and emasculated. Celebrities, actors, musicians, athletes. You can see it all around. There aren't many masculine men left. No more Clint Eastwoods or Steve McQueens. But hey if you're gay and a person of color somehow that's more important

    • @dizknots9357
      @dizknots9357 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@ziggyjohnston5302 genuine question, why does that matter

  • @iBoss818
    @iBoss818 Год назад +2248

    Tim is still 28. We are absolutely not ready for what another 20+ years of this guy's playing will bring.

    • @harrydehnhardt5092
      @harrydehnhardt5092 Год назад +61

      "Tim is still 28. We are absolutely not ready for what another 20+ years of this guy's playing will bring." Definitely too many notes.

    • @gravesupulturero3652
      @gravesupulturero3652 Год назад +10

      He is 38 yrs old. do not spread fake info about him 😡 that is bad 🤬

    • @owl_uwu1297
      @owl_uwu1297 Год назад +90

      @@gravesupulturero3652 uh, what?

    • @buttersmcgee
      @buttersmcgee Год назад +31

      He better not fly, all the good ones leave too soon and check out in that manner

    • @heavysaber9431
      @heavysaber9431 Год назад

      @@gravesupulturero3652 wtf is wrong with you?

  • @gunguy5409
    @gunguy5409 6 месяцев назад +68

    Guitar is the fountain of youth. The more epic you become the younger you look

    • @ziggyjohnston5302
      @ziggyjohnston5302 3 месяца назад

      It's because he wears makeup and lip gloss now

    • @youneedabath4297
      @youneedabath4297 Месяц назад

      ​@ziggyjohnston5302 you clearly came to this with some kind of agenda just fkin appreciate his music evolution. Why the fuck are you fixated on his style of dressing and looks so much.

  • @girurerumu
    @girurerumu 10 месяцев назад +121

    The change in style from 23 to 24 is brutal. Love it.

    • @__.Music.__
      @__.Music.__ 9 месяцев назад +15

      Also seems to be the time he started desecrating his temple with ink. Interesting! Perhaps a pact of some kind was made with a certain entity back then?

    • @Julia-tk2em
      @Julia-tk2em 9 месяцев назад +37

      @@__.Music.__I laughed out loud when I read this.

    • @mweh6953
      @mweh6953 6 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@__.Music.__nah it's a seal to prevent Tim on shredding too hard and bending the fabric of spacetime

    • @willmchale3001
      @willmchale3001 4 месяца назад +3

      @@__.Music.__ i was going to say the same thing. Something happened round that time...

    • @ziggyjohnston5302
      @ziggyjohnston5302 3 месяца назад +2

      He became so feminine over the years

  • @robertsteinberger
    @robertsteinberger Год назад +2755

    Picasso could paint realistic portraits at the age of 16, yet only when he developed his own style, he achieved true greatness.

    • @-TheBatman
      @-TheBatman Год назад +258

      “It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child”

    • @steven5054
      @steven5054 Год назад +45

      Except Picasso was a true genius who changed the history of art. Art, not technique.

    • @TheSadistNat1on
      @TheSadistNat1on Год назад +81

      @@steven5054 ha what. as much as tim is tim, like u dont like him or whatever..hes creating insane art, like top top class..which is why steve vai worked with em and theyre giant thru instrumental music. u can be butt hurt or whatever, i'll join ya, but hes great nonetheless

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Год назад +26

      @@steven5054 Picasso is literal shit. 🤣

    • @madelaki
      @madelaki Год назад +25

      "realistic" is putting it mildly. He was obscenely good at realism considering his age and he had plenty of time left to get even better at it

  • @edwardfordyce6174
    @edwardfordyce6174 Год назад +656

    Textbook definition of prodigy. To understand theory and composition at that young of age. His scales are flawless. This man will be around til he decides to sit down, and hopefully for us, it won't be for another 50 years.

    • @Sku11zDude
      @Sku11zDude Год назад +53

      Let's not forget prodigies who practice really hard are the ones who become masters

    • @edwardfordyce6174
      @edwardfordyce6174 Год назад +4

      @@Sku11zDude agreed

    • @roadracerdave7645
      @roadracerdave7645 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@nguyenphutrong2492 not hating on this man's obvious talent, but i have to argue with your bold statement about this being a 'textbook definition of prodigy'. i think a prodigy is somebody with near superhuman-like abilities - like picture-perfect memory, or ability to playback a song perfectly after hearing 1 only 1 time, or reciting PI to 10,000 decimals places. so, in that regard, this is NOT the textbook definition of prodigy

    • @notan3144
      @notan3144 9 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@roadracerdave7645text book definition for you:
      "someone with a very great ability that usually shows itself when that person is a young child" - Cambridge dictionary.

    • @MrBlack6delta
      @MrBlack6delta 8 месяцев назад

      BIG facts.

  • @RMScott
    @RMScott 9 месяцев назад +106

    Not sure what the hate has been about but this kid has done his homework and gives a nod to all genres and styles.

    • @world_of_manny_malibu
      @world_of_manny_malibu 6 месяцев назад +4

      Who is hating? Lol. I come from the progressive R&B and Jazz fusion side of music and progressive metal/ whatever the hell you want to call this is not my cup of tea normally. Still, this guy is mind blowing and totally deserving of respect

    • @Mango_10798
      @Mango_10798 5 месяцев назад +10

      Maybe jealousy.

    • @8thlvlMage
      @8thlvlMage 4 месяца назад +3

      There's nothing but support in every comment here. Not sure but you might need some new glasses.

    • @nathanboonstra1600
      @nathanboonstra1600 Месяц назад +3

      Jeleousy is probably a better word than hate.

  • @mr.destroyer828
    @mr.destroyer828 3 месяца назад +9

    Playing like Tim Henson is undoubtedly every newbie guitarist's dream.

  • @justech
    @justech Год назад +3447

    It's a modern miracle that two of the greatest guitarists of their generation went to the same high school and didnt even know each other until they formed Polyphia.
    Edit: So, I met them both and had the chance to ask them this before their show in Dallas last weekend. It's a false Internet rumor. They've known each other since middle school. Tim even told a story about how he got wired on energy drinks and stayed up all night at a sleepover at Scottie's while they were in middle school.

    • @roosteronguitar3685
      @roosteronguitar3685 Год назад +53

      which 2 both went to the same school?

    • @justech
      @justech Год назад +288

      @@roosteronguitar3685 Scott and Tim went to the same school in Plano, is what I remember reading in an interview from Tim

    • @bachstreetboi
      @bachstreetboi Год назад +11

      @@justech Wait they were in Plano?

    • @vukasinvelickovic
      @vukasinvelickovic Год назад +7

      @@bachstreetboi yes

    • @damiencouturee6240
      @damiencouturee6240 Год назад +85

      Hey I didn't know that, thanks for the fun fact!
      Kinda related, a few years ago I was talking to a co-worker, we were talking about our high school days and it turns out that not only did we go to the same school, but were on the same bus lol. He was a year or two ahead of me which is why we never talked in high school, or if we did it was just a quick hi in passing or something equally unmemorable

  • @michaelmarteeny9390
    @michaelmarteeny9390 Год назад +582

    My dad just gave me an old guitar he found in the trash. Never played anything before, I’m 31. Never thought I could learn, but it’s been a couple weeks and I can’t put it down. It feels good to make a melody. I’ve needed the positivity. It’s never too late to pick up an old guitar.

    • @igorz3551
      @igorz3551 Год назад

      Electric?

    • @williama290
      @williama290 Год назад +35

      Exactly man, learning guitars not about being the most technical or fastest player in the world. It's about seeing yourself go from knowing how to play nothing, to learning your first chord, to learning things you thought were impossible.

    • @ratchet600
      @ratchet600 Год назад +10

      I've started late too! Late 29 years old now nearly 31 and it's getting somewhere 😁

    • @Ihateteenagerstheyrecringe
      @Ihateteenagerstheyrecringe Год назад +5

      @@ratchet600 brooo I'm 28 should i pick it up 😭 how do i go about starting

    • @ratchet600
      @ratchet600 Год назад +4

      @@Ihateteenagerstheyrecringe I got a beginner electric from a colleague for £50 with small amp. Basically a £100-150 starter kit, some of which aren't half bad. I got something nicer once I got into it as I had the budget 😊. It was important to me to have a teacher with a reasonable track record as in the early stages I would need an objective eye for my progress and someone other than myself to answer to if I hadn't practiced enough. I also don't want to develop bad habits if possible which I probably will anyway, but I can minimise it in the early days.

  • @DerektheGuitarist
    @DerektheGuitarist Год назад +48

    Wow! His quick melodic playing has been a foundation of his. He’s been able to use that strength to expand his musical expression over the years.

  • @phosion
    @phosion 11 месяцев назад +23

    Somewhere between 26 and 26-1/2 He really found a way to relay more of the song at once and he really shines through. Big break through musically that you can hear.

    • @p7wjesus
      @p7wjesus 5 месяцев назад +1

      25 when he got the Demon tatt on his neck is when it all changed.

    • @phosion
      @phosion 5 месяцев назад

      @@p7wjesus Probably some brain development and such, he was definitely channeling more from within

  • @poltergeist3194
    @poltergeist3194 Год назад +845

    He went from just a kid, to looking like Stevie T, to looking like a high schooler in a Japanese anime, now looking like a college student in a Japanese anime.

    • @jordanwaters2528
      @jordanwaters2528 Год назад +50

      in an interview with Herman Li he said he didn't like being called an anime character all the time. They found it in poor taste but obviously its going to keep happening forever

    • @NiteF0X
      @NiteF0X Год назад +101

      To now looking like a lesbian in a Japanese anime

    • @edgemasterrlol
      @edgemasterrlol Год назад +7

      @@NiteF0X keep smoking from dabong

    • @Hokyoplasmicwaffle
      @Hokyoplasmicwaffle Год назад +29

      @@edgemasterrlolhe right tho 😅

    • @Hokyoplasmicwaffle
      @Hokyoplasmicwaffle Год назад +7

      @@edgemasterrlolhe right tho 😅

  • @brendanchen1317
    @brendanchen1317 Год назад +798

    The more tattoos Tim gets, the more it channels the music within him

    • @carlos_gxp21
      @carlos_gxp21 Год назад +32

      It remembers of me Jason from far cry 3. The more tattos he gets, the more it increases his abilities.

    • @chrisstrong3748
      @chrisstrong3748 Год назад +18

      Unlocking levels of self-expression

    • @baraldobumpa3447
      @baraldobumpa3447 Год назад +12

      @@chrisstrong3748 new levels new devils baby

    • @chrisstrong3748
      @chrisstrong3748 Год назад +2

      @@baraldobumpa3447 I'm using that from now on

    • @guilhermecruz
      @guilhermecruz Год назад +1

      Yeah, the chemicals inside tattoo paint helps conducting it

  • @stephenyatesacoustic
    @stephenyatesacoustic Год назад +1636

    Henson's playing is never other than utterly fascinating. His sheer accuracy in both hands is extraordinary, his left hand fingers seem unable to miss and the whip-like elasticity of the motion is enough to make any guitarist green with envy. What is also apparent is his uncanny fingerboard awareness. His ability to manoeuvre around the fingerboard, making extreme changes both of position and chord shape without faltering is not merely the result of a faultless mechanism but also of an equally unerring visualisation of where everything sits. His rhythmic precision is equally amazing, nothing is ever other than bang on where is ought to be. His quirky demeanour as a person belies what an extraordinary virtuoso he is on the instrument. Then there is, of course the small matter of his having pioneered an entirely new approach to the electric guitar which will shape the course of the instrument for the next few decades. I think the term, "legend in his own lifetime" already applies and he's not yet 30.

    • @lunaeguitarist
      @lunaeguitarist  Год назад +94

      Yup. He's got that "something" that makes him stand out. Truly a modern guitar hero!

    • @ben2808
      @ben2808 Год назад +9

      Jesus Christ loves you

    • @ben2808
      @ben2808 Год назад +8

      @@lunaeguitaristJesus Christ loves you

    • @justech
      @justech Год назад +1

      Uhhh... yes, 💯

    • @steven5054
      @steven5054 Год назад +1

      Get off of your knees dude

  • @escapist502
    @escapist502 6 месяцев назад +17

    How amazing would it be to have a compilation like this for other virtuoso musicians from the past, imagine a video timeline of Niccolo Paganini, and his progress on the violin
    Tim Henson, what an innovator, very excited to continue to follow his music
    Thanks for putting the video together!

  • @_FunctionONE
    @_FunctionONE 8 месяцев назад +9

    I first met them on their tour with August Burns Red in 2015. Tim and Scott were setting up their merch shop when I asked to take a picture. Awesome and inspirational dudes. Inspire is definitely my favorite part of their journey.

  • @-siranzalot-
    @-siranzalot- Год назад +249

    I see. He was already more proficient at soloing than I am now when he was 10. No surprises here but man do I envy child Tim for having found what he loves this early in life!

    • @tdogg6117
      @tdogg6117 Год назад +15

      Right 😂 10 year old me could barely get through smoke on the water. So much fuckin talent this dude has, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of hours he's probably invested in his playing. well get there one ah these days buddy 😂

  • @trapkat8213
    @trapkat8213 Год назад +200

    His playing is so clean and effortless. He never hesitates or slows down no matter how difficult the material is. I wonder how he learns when he experiments. Surely, he has to turn off the metronome occasionally?

    • @ARDG89
      @ARDG89 7 дней назад

      Effortless but he can't sing and dance while playin

  • @kristajohnson9173
    @kristajohnson9173 3 дня назад +1

    His taste gets so much better with time, too

  • @AlexBlack-xz8hp
    @AlexBlack-xz8hp 11 месяцев назад +7

    I could watch him play for hours. It's incredible how talented he is, and how long he's had that incredible skill.

  • @RvLver
    @RvLver Год назад +855

    His physical transformation is incredible, he looks like a completely different person. And he looks younger the older he gets 😂

    • @Mehdi.A
      @Mehdi.A Год назад +61

      Plastics and lighting his skins color

    • @aidencrowe8146
      @aidencrowe8146 Год назад +4

      Thats exactly what I was thinking watching this vid. But also his skill and how easy he makes it look makes me wanna quit music😅 not really. But he is a true virtuoso

    • @aliefalfino9278
      @aliefalfino9278 Год назад +8

      @@Mehdi.A wait he had a plastic surgery ?

    • @Mehdi.A
      @Mehdi.A Год назад +61

      @@aliefalfino9278 nose , jaw and teeth, whitening his skin , also gained some weight which change his face shape , you can check all the transformations on old videos vs new look

    • @kantrushka
      @kantrushka Год назад +5

      Like an elve

  • @nefuros551
    @nefuros551 Год назад +528

    Around 23 it seems like he learned how to simplify what he was thinking on the guitar and make it sing while still being able to shred when appropriate. True mastery. His precision is incredible. His live recordings sometimes sound better than the recorded, and there's never a miss. Every single note is articulated cleanly.

    • @ltbarkley
      @ltbarkley Год назад +10

      based on this video, it seems around 25 is where he really started developing his current sound, playing the harmonics as part of the musical sound rather than a shredders harmonics. It marked a distinct change from his earlier shredding.

    • @oliverberglas4188
      @oliverberglas4188 Год назад +7

      @Frozen Pizza ? Who cares, that's just everything to do with his aesthetic and personal life. You don't need to like it to hear how talented he still is and enjoy listening to him play.

    • @nimhard
      @nimhard Год назад +1

      Exactly.

    • @yaxtodamax
      @yaxtodamax Год назад +2

      What age did he/she/they start taking hormones?

    • @marcoguzman7934
      @marcoguzman7934 Год назад

      @Frozen Pizza its not that deep lmao

  • @Lofi-Hertz
    @Lofi-Hertz Год назад +9

    So glad that I discovered Polyphia during their initial days 🤗 Love both Tim & Scott, Muse & Inspire are my fav album of theirs 🤗🥰

  • @sweetbean1295
    @sweetbean1295 13 дней назад +3

    legend has it that the hand tattoos are to conceal his ultimate power

  • @samenger1508
    @samenger1508 Год назад +336

    I love how it's actually the evolution of his guitar skills AND of him getting more and more handsome

    • @shark_beam6969
      @shark_beam6969 Год назад +49

      once he becomes 50 hes gonna become ryan reynolds and an actual guitar god

    • @steven5054
      @steven5054 Год назад +35

      I swear half his fans wanna snuggle with him

    • @samenger1508
      @samenger1508 Год назад +5

      @@steven5054 i mean yes and no
      You can't recognize his glow up

    • @maxgemstone7257
      @maxgemstone7257 Год назад +14

      Does ink mean handsome to you?

    • @DrDanka69
      @DrDanka69 Год назад +19

      He looks like a girl wtf you mean handsome? He’s a pretty boy

  • @samenger1508
    @samenger1508 Год назад +234

    I've played guitar for 7 years and i can safely say i have 56 out of 10 000 000 of his skills

    • @igorz3551
      @igorz3551 Год назад +2

      Pro

    • @billberil3399
      @billberil3399 Год назад +5

      Same here, 10 years of playing guitar and I only have 69 of his 10,000,000 skills

    • @DarylOgalino
      @DarylOgalino Год назад +1

      I've been playing for 19 years and I feel the same 😂 even though i started shredding at 13

    • @rookkolm4246
      @rookkolm4246 Год назад +2

      I've been playing for two years, I'm really excited because I'm going to actually start having lessons soon!

    • @yaxtodamax
      @yaxtodamax Год назад

      That's coz you are as gay as him

  • @TimHuff5
    @TimHuff5 Год назад +6

    Damn my stubby fingers! I really enjoy his ability to add the harmonics and Tim’s ability to make those multi fret stretches are just amazing. I tried to copy some of his work but I just can’t reach. What a great young guitarist.

  • @thanatosor
    @thanatosor 11 месяцев назад +9

    So let’s say, you found your passion.
    And you also have skills in it ( aka : talent ).
    It will still take 10+ years to transform yourself into the best version and peak performance.

  • @Senshisan
    @Senshisan Год назад +31

    You can hear the transition of music style when they started to hangout with Chon back in 2015, then later on from Tosin's teaching

  • @justinludeman8424
    @justinludeman8424 Год назад +198

    I've been playing 35 years, mainly classical and jazz guitar, and this guy has been a real eye opener (along with Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan and others). There are plenty of shredders who catch my attention briefly but fail to hold it continually. Polyphia and Tim Henson in particular are inspiring and make me feel reinvigorated to keep pushing myself beyond what I'm comfortable maintaining.
    He'll continue to grow in amazing ways I'm sure; phenomenal already, one can only imagine what the future holds for him.

    • @SaintKines
      @SaintKines Год назад +8

      I was so bored with guitar and guitar players until I started paying attention to these guys and a few other modern players like the Periphery guys. Tim, Scott and Mark Holcomb really brought it back from the dead for me. I never stopped playing in the 26 years plus I've been playing but I did stop growing and loving it a long time ago. Guitar needed these guys bad in my opinion. Polyphia especially may have saved the extinction of guitar in these next generations.

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim Год назад +2

      Check Stephen Taranto, Josh Meader. Shawn Lane and U. SRINIVAS. Oh and Julian Lage of course!! He's the best Enjoy man!

    • @justinludeman8424
      @justinludeman8424 Год назад

      @@crieverytim yes!! Shawn Lane (RIP) was magnificent. Thanks...

    • @GG-ow3ke
      @GG-ow3ke Год назад +2

      @@crieverytim Nick Johnston too!

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim Год назад

      @@GG-ow3ke nice find! Thanks. You might like Chris Buck

  • @twistbs1674
    @twistbs1674 Год назад +9

    He’s already better than me at age 10 what a legend

  • @whizkid357
    @whizkid357 10 месяцев назад +4

    Amazing transition and art progression, beautiful acoustic sets…. Wow

  • @fromulus
    @fromulus Год назад +61

    Dude's something else. Let this be a lesson to you kids, no matter how good you may be, you still have to put in immense time to refine your skills and to learn new ones. The journey only ends when you decide to end it.

  • @slavmeister73
    @slavmeister73 4 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely astonishing. He is the next step in the evolution of guitar prowess. You can see how he devoted his time to first learning the most complex playing of the day and then he moved forward slowly carving out something completely unique. Incredible guitarist.

  • @chrishowe4481
    @chrishowe4481 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m soo glad you’ve invented your own style and sound. Thumbs up way up. ❤❤

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Год назад +143

    Truly a gifted and a masterful guitarist

  • @stevesalt8003
    @stevesalt8003 Год назад +99

    This is what a true virtuoso accompanied by creative genius sounds like.
    It's a pleasure to witness such a remarkable feat.

  • @bmint
    @bmint 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a beautiful rendition of progress ❤

  • @daysgobye
    @daysgobye 11 месяцев назад +4

    At age 23 it seems when he started branching out. More tapping with melody and harmony, developing multivoicer and started using hybrid picking. Thats when he truely found his sound and became modern day Tim Henson.

  • @jmc2830
    @jmc2830 Год назад +60

    it's nice to know even charts topping musical genius' go through a phase of staring at their hands. you watch him now, he's got he's eye's closes 90% of the time head swaying and about 10 other idiosyncrasies as he plays. but as a kid (even exiting his teens), learning and progressing as a guitarist. he's staring intently at his hands just like all of us do.

  • @ShortP1089
    @ShortP1089 Год назад +58

    i am always so amazed at what he pulled out for that solo contest at 9:31 - still one of my greatest WTF momets with him. such a short amount of time and he showcased literally all he could in there. god damn legend

    • @s1tetempo862
      @s1tetempo862 Год назад

      name this song please

    • @ShortP1089
      @ShortP1089 Год назад +2

      @@s1tetempo862 that was his entry for the Jared Dines shred collab

  • @mixsolidia
    @mixsolidia Год назад +3

    Interesting to see when the chords, the fast licks, taping and harmonics showed up together with the tattoos lol. Amazing to watch the skills being developed and improved, the many styles, the many persons over the years that are all Tim Henson

  • @BlindNeil
    @BlindNeil Год назад +1

    That was Amazing . Thank you

  • @toodrunk4thisrn418
    @toodrunk4thisrn418 Год назад +90

    This music is like black coffee. It's an acquired taste, but it gets me up and keeps me going. Anyone else can hate it all they want, but I need a regular dose, and I'm glad it's around. Makes me feel like I haven't played as much as I should've in these 12 years as a guitar player. I got time to start really learning theory tho. Never hurts to try new things.

    • @Chunkalunka68
      @Chunkalunka68 10 месяцев назад

      Thats an amazing way to put it

  • @PatoGarcia
    @PatoGarcia Год назад +61

    He went from shredding with distortion to rarely using distortion anymore, but instead a lot of magical harmonics, fast tappings and pull-ups and many other techniques I'm not even aware of

  • @jaronburnett2640
    @jaronburnett2640 Месяц назад +1

    It’s a sick style! He’s got the look of a rockstar but kinda keeps it mellow.

  • @markpaul6823
    @markpaul6823 Год назад

    He’s showing us the best of how to be best in life in what we can do best. that sums it up congratulations to him

  • @Alex-Lys
    @Alex-Lys Год назад +35

    From a little boy to a full-blown 'painted' rockstar in home slippers=) What's most remarkable is how tremedously his skill as composer progressed over the years, from the earlier Polythia 'hits' just some six years ago. He's become so fluent with those over complex melodies, he commands it almost unconsciously, like some kind of wonderful new language of his own, the one that speaks not to your brain, but somehow directly to your heart, even if you're not really into this kind of music. This truly is something magical🙏

  • @tylerbort3025
    @tylerbort3025 Год назад +17

    Been along for the ride 9 years now.
    I remember seeing them in a tiny ass bar in dallas and Tim blew my fucking mind as a guitarist.
    Never fails to amaze

    • @lunaeguitarist
      @lunaeguitarist  Год назад +3

      Lucky you!
      Thank you for watching! 🤘🏻

  • @jcsolomon6470
    @jcsolomon6470 2 месяца назад +1

    10 years Old!Dammm!At 10,back in the day,my first guitar,was a Sears Harmony,parlor style acoustic!Could barely play Country Roads,by John Denver!My First Electric,a Sears Silvertone,SG,Style,with the action so high,ya Needed a Vice grip,plyers,to make a Note!So Cool,That your Family Supports you,Tim!Take care!Progeressing,now!

  • @RedHairedRiot
    @RedHairedRiot 5 дней назад

    i love how he evolved into more of himself. His own physical style in adulthood, and you can start to see the influence from his fiance as well...lovely

  • @360fishingadventures8
    @360fishingadventures8 Год назад +49

    His technique is nothing more than true mastery. This is someone who has an insane amount of natural talent alongside hours of practice per day.

    • @christineayres7199
      @christineayres7199 Год назад +1

      Same shit arpeggios over and over as someone with a degree from Nottingham university this is not special , let’s see him write his own orchestral score like Yngwie did then I will eat my hat as Yoko did in the Simpson lol 😅

    • @UndarZ
      @UndarZ Год назад

      Did he shit in your cereal or something? Why are you this mad? And besides, he arranges all the polyphia songs, which have just as many layers as an orchestra and are far more sonically diverse

    • @christineayres7199
      @christineayres7199 Год назад +1

      @@UndarZ 3 chord progressions in each song 🎶 , watch Justin Hawkings on RUclips he figured out Ego Death in like a minute it’s not hard to do what Tim does he also is using a 120fps camera to make his playing look faster , cheating is not honourable

    • @RachelSings21
      @RachelSings21 Год назад +7

      @@christineayres7199 why do you have to pitch him against another person? He’s amazing in his own right regardless of what your opinion is. I’m sure neither artist would appreciate you doing that…it’s low.

    • @christineayres7199
      @christineayres7199 Год назад

      @@RachelSings21 silence 🤫

  • @chickenboy2006
    @chickenboy2006 Год назад +21

    Started off on the typical 80/90s aggressive and melodic shredding/pull off's/ hammer ons and then over the years Hensons playing has progressed to a more refined style, totally out of the box.

  • @KreampieSkateboards
    @KreampieSkateboards Год назад +3

    @3:20 Legend has it, this was the last time any female ever sat next to Tim without leaving a snail trail.

  • @Sam83Allen
    @Sam83Allen 7 месяцев назад +2

    Starting uber-young makes such a difference. I started at 14 and felt completely hamstrung by this.

  • @emersonmayeaux2482
    @emersonmayeaux2482 Год назад +43

    Tim's dedication to the guitar and music composition is inspiring. He is an amazing talent but he obviously put in the time and still does to continually hone his craft. Got to wonder what Polyphia will come up with next. Whatever it is I'm sure it will be epic !

  • @ringbalk4615
    @ringbalk4615 Год назад +20

    You can see on the "bittersweet" he starts to developed his own style

  • @justjames1111
    @justjames1111 11 месяцев назад +2

    An extraordinary talent. Quite incredible.

  • @fredaberix
    @fredaberix 11 месяцев назад +3

    I wouldn't be surprised if he has perfect pitch. It's flawless and just amazing.

  • @chucklee347
    @chucklee347 Год назад +54

    I'm a 53 yo guitarist so yes I am old school. But to me Tim has took being talented on guitar to a whole new level. It's amazing and inspiring to listen too.

    • @grep67
      @grep67 Год назад

      I don't know... pure talent, absolutely, but I prefer guys like Sergey Golovin and Andy James.. to me there is just "more" to their music than what Polyphia offers. Not saying it isn't good, I just need a little more "soul" than all the computer sounds coming from the guitar.. all good though, very talented guitarist.

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim Год назад +3

      @@grep67 well yeah, this is superficial pop music. Take GOAT, your average guy who hates metal and only likes hip hop would like that song. What's remarkable about it is it also has artistic merit. But to me this is like the music I would make with my mouth as a kid. Or like dubstep. Silly, fun and void of depth. But polyphia brought instrumental mastery to it. In fact, as I write this, the last clip came on and it just about sums up my point perfectly: The fact that both of you old schoolers turn your heads at the talent but little IG-obsessed Johnny middle-schooler also enjoys it, can hum along to it.... that's crazy. They've popularized proggy math metal lol.
      To my ears, Tim seems like he played similar in style to Andy James when he was younger and then distilled his style into one that's more focused on melody and feel and broken arpeggios/harmonic and less shreddy. I'm more a Prince guy myself but I think guys like Shawn Lane, Stephen Taranto and Josh Meader are technically superior to both these guys. And U. Srinivas the most technically gifted of them all!

    • @crieverytim
      @crieverytim Год назад

      Also, if you haven't heard Julian Lage, you're missing out on a once in a generation talent. He's a total prodigy. His version of Autumn Leaves or I'll Be Seeing You is sure to impress.

  • @chelyzmarx7477
    @chelyzmarx7477 Год назад +56

    not only he develop his own guitar skills, but also body arts, hair style, fashion, studio, everything... dope dope dope

    • @Heheha329
      @Heheha329 Год назад

      Not really those are pretty common hairstyles and clothes in fashion

  • @attheplay
    @attheplay Месяц назад +1

    Now Tim is reaching his peak !!!

  • @ultracritical2997
    @ultracritical2997 Год назад +1

    Bittersweet... This brings back memories...

  • @Wob-O
    @Wob-O Год назад +44

    I’m so happy this kid is out there doing what he does. It keeps guitar alive.

  • @IanMcMath
    @IanMcMath Год назад +60

    Why does 17 yo Tim look like Stevie T?

  • @marinomusico5768
    @marinomusico5768 11 месяцев назад

    Simply Amazing

  • @secession77
    @secession77 6 месяцев назад +1

    For me it's the look. I love how he developed his own aesthetic over time, that definitely helps to stand out once you possess great skills... I think :D

  • @liamfr7918
    @liamfr7918 Год назад +42

    I know tim is sorta the face of polyphia but I really think Scott deserves more recognition

    • @jamesbarthelemy5926
      @jamesbarthelemy5926 Год назад +8

      100% it's insane because Scott would be the guitar assassin in any other band. But this isn't any other band. What an embarrassment of riches.

    • @GL-tx9dv
      @GL-tx9dv Год назад

      Nevermind the Clay's are s class themselves

    • @sawtoothscream1521
      @sawtoothscream1521 Год назад

      Scott's writes some tasty solos.

    • @stephenherrick2267
      @stephenherrick2267 Год назад +1

      @@GL-tx9dv they are all incredible but Tim just looks iconic

    • @clt.5622
      @clt.5622 Год назад

      We all love Scott!

  • @kevp5364
    @kevp5364 Год назад +44

    Absolutely amazing to watch Tim’s playing evolve and to see/hear his artistic incorporation of a wide variety of guitar techniques and musical genres. Just when you thought everything had been done on the guitar. Would love to see a video or write-up that chronologically details his studies, methods and practice regimen which got him from beginner to virtuoso in such a brief period of time. Can’t wait to hear what he does next!

  • @MikeBikerKickstand
    @MikeBikerKickstand Год назад

    Wicked, awesome technical virtuosity ...... and I can listen to it for approximately 2.5 minutes.

  • @clt.5622
    @clt.5622 6 месяцев назад

    FREAKING AMAZING.

  • @-GRAVESITE-
    @-GRAVESITE- Год назад +21

    I remember when he was 16-18 and him being featured in best guitarist compilation videos. It’s so crazy how far he’s come. I never saw the 10 year old video though lol

  • @SothorosDjents
    @SothorosDjents Год назад +13

    I love how his talent was already up to 💯 by age 17 and everything after that was just a matter of polishing and figuring out his unique style. 🤯

  • @jessy7228
    @jessy7228 6 месяцев назад

    Ich liebe den Song Bittersweet. Er reißt mich jedes Mal mit.
    Ein Meisterwerk. ❤️

  • @cryptochef313
    @cryptochef313 6 месяцев назад

    Man it’s different when you can make the instrument SING…Polyphia is for sure my fav band! The mix of soul into the rock is DOPE🔥 great concert this past weekend in Royal Oak!🔥💯

  • @Erjoe79
    @Erjoe79 Год назад +36

    I'm having trouble trying to come up with something intelligent to write. Everything I've heard takes my soul through this amazing, indescribable rollercoaster of emotions. Thank you for putting this together.

  • @Mawnee
    @Mawnee Год назад +16

    In his early stuff I think he had similar sound to Andy James. But you can see it evolve over time. The drum backing made a huge shift in sound when he started capitalizing on the spacing between beats instead of continuous double bass over everything. Very cool video!

  • @joshbreaksk8IN
    @joshbreaksk8IN День назад

    I havent listened to their music. But we should all hope to have something we love to do so much as he does with the guitar. This is beyond doing it for the fame and more so doing it because he wakes up and its what he wants to do.

  • @krystalannawilliams2653
    @krystalannawilliams2653 11 месяцев назад

    This is so good makes me want to look up videos and play

  • @truthhurts3479
    @truthhurts3479 Год назад +17

    I been playing my guitar all my life . This is something different its melodic . You slow anything he does , and guess what its still melodic. He can stop on a dime slow it down . I can never predict his next move. Im not a fan boy of guitar players , this is once in a generation talent .thank you for youre hard work .

  • @mattiasgraff8162
    @mattiasgraff8162 Год назад +9

    It's great to see evolution from technical mastery into real feeling and creation.

  • @Shay-vj3wh
    @Shay-vj3wh Год назад

    One of the absolute BEST of our gen ⚡

  • @thecakejaffa1044
    @thecakejaffa1044 7 месяцев назад +1

    21 yrs old is when I can start to hear the Polyphia sound start to come in 🔥

  • @mski435
    @mski435 Год назад +42

    I’m embarrassed and dumbfounded that I have never heard this guy. Words can’t describe his genius and acrobatics on the fingerboard. A true maestro. My personal guitar heroes are all,over the place to include; SRV,Prince,Gilmour,Gary Moore,Paul Gilbert,John Mayer,Bucket Head, Hendrix,J Page the list goes on. But this dude is off the charts!!

    • @buckfuttler2877
      @buckfuttler2877 Год назад

      Guthrie Govan will make your head explode then.

    • @jess_n_atx
      @jess_n_atx Год назад

      Thats just it. I see videos of all thise guys you mentioned on YT and in the comments all the old heads are discussing the GOAT, and how music these days isnt anywhere as good. And im just over like " yall obviously just stop looking for new music after your 20s" because along with Tim there are dozens of guitarists or more doing things these days you couldnt even imagine SRV or VH, beck, malmsteen doing in the 80s.
      See Jason Richardson, Angle Vivaldi, ... actually just search Jared Dines Shred Collaboration on YT to see a collection of guitarists and where were at now. Your welcome

  • @petertrotman7708
    @petertrotman7708 Год назад +12

    It must be great to not only hear but also see a chronological documentation of your career.
    You can truly see his style change and develop over the years.
    I've got some rough demos of me somewhere but I couldn't put a year on 'em.

  • @stevenroberts614
    @stevenroberts614 Год назад +1

    Just sound these guys recentl y and damn it I am obsessed/. Their shit ROCKS.

  • @4llyLoaded
    @4llyLoaded 9 месяцев назад

    This dudes a musical genius 🖤🤘🏽

  • @stickman55100
    @stickman55100 Год назад +17

    Thank you for beautifully documenting Tim’s ascendancy from child prodigy to guitar master!

  • @BoBro99
    @BoBro99 Год назад +11

    Absolutely amazing talent. Can tell he does this literally every day of his life for the love of the game.

    • @pauldsheppard126
      @pauldsheppard126 9 месяцев назад

      I agree although I think it's sad that music and guitar playing in particular have become treated like a game.

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor Месяц назад

    Amazing guitarist and composer who never ceases seeking improvement and innovation.

  • @jacques_koffaltretes
    @jacques_koffaltretes 3 месяца назад +1

    Not a fan of his music at all, and that is not important, so I won't say why, but he is doing his thing.
    True dedication, passion, and flawless technique. Amazing player, so nice we get to document the years of growth now with a phone and see what it takes to become legendary.