Nightwish - Edema Ruh {Northman Cover} {Bass Guitar} 99.5% Accuracy {Please See Details}

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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    This is currently one of my "Holy Grail" songs... The songs that I am obsessed with learning to play. These are the songs I consider to be the most inspiring, the most fun to play, the biggest accomplishments for me personally to get near to. This is an absolutely amazing song.
    I tried this song a total of 4 full play-throughs just tonight. I started and then started over at least 10 times in between those full attempts. This is not an easy song to play at all. I've attempted to play this song at least 2 or 3 dozen times in the past month or so... I only found this song at all quite recently and it's now one of my favorite of all Nightwish songs. This is one of my favorite songs that I've ever heard and to have gotten even this close is a miracle.
    There are songs that I don't like, there are songs that I do like, there are songs that I love... Then there are songs like this one... I don't know where to begin with this song. I'm not even joking about this at all. This song is absolutely f*****g beautiful on levels that I have no words to describe. I am utterly in love with this song and I never heard it before yesterday. THAT CHORUS!!!!! ... Dear God! When that chorus takes off, the power in that is bloody glorious!
    Playing along with music like this is truly like flying. It sincerely feels to me like I'm riding the power of this song and it is one of, if not the most powerful songs I can think of. That's absolutely unbelievable to me. Some songs have far more power than others (to me personally) but I cannot think of any song within which I have felt more of it. Holy S**t! ... No, quite sincerely, Holy S**t! ... That bass-line in this song is the reason why this specific bass player inspired me to pick one up and try. This is why this guy (Marko Hietala) is a Hero to me on Bass guitar.
    To be honest, I never paid any attention to Bass at all until I saw this guy play one. Eventually, listening to and watching videos of him playing made the pull too strong to ignore and here I am. Even though I've never met the guy and probably never will, I'll always feel an astonishingly high amount of gratitude for what that inspiration has already given to me but it just keeps getting better. I've never actually felt happiness in my entire life that was like this, like playing along with songs like this. There is not anything I can compare to it at all.
    More than a few times you'll see me turn and / or tilt my head which indicates I'm working something out... Something like "did I actually just hit that combination" or thinking "you almost got me with that combination." Sometimes it's me trying to figure out what exactly the f**k I was thinking when I did something. Being annoyed with myself for screwing something up. Being confused as to what I just saw. There are a lot of reasons for that.
    What are the "Edema Ruh" ... From a book called the Name of the Wind, also referred to as The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One, "they are travelers and entertainers with talents most commonly involving storytelling, acting, and music. They travel in large groups known as troupes, roaming the country in wagon trains trading entertainment for food and coin."
    At the moment this is my new obsession and favorite new song in a while. I really just have so much I want to say and none of it seems to be enough. They'll likely never see it but this band are my heroes. They're the inspiration that pushed me to finally do this and I'll always be in and debt of sorts to them for giving it to me. I'm truly grateful for that. Thank You Nightwish.

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