dont get me wrong, I like Tim Henson, I adore Manuel Gardner, love Plini or Nick Johnston... But Tosin is just something else. The compositions, the mindset towards guitar, the skillset, the image - hands down best of our generation
Y'all remember when "Wave of Babies" was the wildest guitar song ever created? That was twelve years ago. This man has given us SO MUCH. A whole generation of great new players, too.
I never touched any deluxe editions or re-releases from AaL before this, so the first time I heard Wave of Babies was in concert in 2017, and I freaked the fuck out. Turned to my wife like "WTF is this?!", found the song, and then put it on loop for the next two months. Quintessential Djent song IMO
For a long time I thought Wave of Babies was just some bonus track and never listened to it. What a mistake that was. I do believe it's the perfect intro song to AAL. The crazy fun heaviness, the stunning jazzy and melodic bits, the perfectly crafted momentum, all while being technical and still probably their most fun song. Just brilliant and never gets old.
Watching Tosin play makes me realize that the potential of my guitar vs. how I actually play it would be like owning a Bugatti, but only ever driving it as though I'm going through a school zone. Meanwhile Tosin is on the raceway red-lining that bitch.
@@ivankyselov2030 jr is very skilled and technical, and any great musician who stand out do look at guitar differently. But fast technical metal isn't new.
Exactly. There were times when the other judges made absolutely no sense but Tosin was always honest and spot on. Alice Cooper had some bad takes in that completion in my opinion lol
I heard a quote from him somewhere where he was talking about how much he looked up to Javier Reyes as a guitarist and asked him to join his band. Now if a guy like Tosin looks up to you, learned your style and technique, and asked you to join his band, you couldn't say no. Animals As Leaders is the leading musicianalistic, technical band out there.
Hes definitely amazing. I would go so far as to say he's an innovator, like Hendrix, van Halen and Abasi. Hes just taking guitar to another level. It's amazing.
It's crazy some of this was 14 years ago.. shits crazy. Stuff like on impulse, wave of babies, etc blew my mind and entirely changed how I looked at guitar. Dudes been at the forefront of guitar for over a decade now
I had the exact same reaction the time I was 14, and watched Alan Holdsworth from about 15 ft away.. I think I recognized like 3 chords that night.. (middle 80s in Davis Ca.) Absolutely changed my perception of the instrument
While I prefer the music created by all of our other favorite prog-god guitarists, Tosin has to be the most technically proficient guitar player ever. Genuinely, ever.
This just shows how much time he has dedicated on his instrument. With tosin I learned that everything is possible and the sky is the limit. You just have ro grind to be on that level. Everything is possible as long as you put your mind in to it. Thanks tosin for making art and the musician I am today🙌
I had a coworker like 12 years ago tell me about him and I’ve been following him since then. What a fucking creative machine this guy is. The talent is obviously ridic but it’s his imaginative mind which makes him unique. Favorite guitar player ever, hands down.
Tosin makes me glad I don't play guitar. I get all the joy of my mind being blown without all the existential dread that comes with knowing I've dedicated years to the same craft and can play at 0.000056% of his level.
His youtube channel used to be something like "the next guitar god" or legend, or something like that. I remember coming across him pretty early in the animals as leaders genesis and saw the first video on the channel, immediately was like.. yep, he's right
So funny you post this today. That "tosin abasi plays a custom 8 string" video was the first time I ever saw him and I was watching it yesterday. Gives me tons of nostalgia.
Tosin is a hyper talented guitarist, but I’ve seen interviews with him where he openly admits that he got a lot of the finger picking\slap style stuff from times he’d hung out with Victor Wooten
From what I watched, he got this style from a friend in the previous band Reflux, who was taught by Reggie Wooten. So it's more indirect teaching yeah.
People knew he got his thumb technique from Wooten when the AAL self-titled first dropped; I remember talking about it with friends irl, and it hardly killed the hype. Probably every AAL fan I knew then was a Wooten fan, too. Your average rock and metal guitarist who's advancing technique and pushing the genre forward to the extent Tosin Abasi did isn't making stuff up out of whole cloth, rather they're just creative enough to borrow from musicians outside of their genre. It's really a matter of whether you've heard music remotely like what they've made before, not whether they actually came up with every discrete technique they use by themselves.
Bro I remember going to a Reflux gig in San Diego about 20 years ago and Tosin was next to me in the crowd shredding scales on his guitar like a wizard before his set 🧙♂️he’s a madman
6:45 from what I gather it’s downstroke thumb, upstroke thumb, then pluck with index middle finger and finally 3rd finger (I don’t know what it’s called lol
I've watched this man play (not in person, unfortunately) and tried to dissect his picking technique, and I genuinely have no idea what is going on with like half of these. It's like he places his hand on the guitar and just wills the strings to move, and they just do. It's incredible.
Can you imagine if The Omnific (two expert level bass players) combined forces with Animals as leaders (one god level and another expert level guitar players)? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 The rumor is our mortal minds wouldn't be able to comprehend that level of music.
When an insane talent lives within someone with what must be an insane dedication to hard work, you get this absolute genius. I mean yes he probably puts more hours into practicing guitar every month than I do in an entire year, but at the same time you cannot deny that his hands are fuggin huge and his fingers are perfect for playing guitar, and that only a very select few people in the world have an alien thumb like he does
Many moons ago, my pops took me to a show at a spot called MoJos in Joliet and Evan Brewer opened for him. Had to of been one of his first tours. Was on a school night at the time lol and my father invited him after the show for some food at the diner down the road ❤
Dude, I feel you about the ability thing. I mean, I've been playing guitar for a long time, and I feel the same way like, damn. I'm not capable of such feats, but I'll still keep playing though I've had moments similar to this where I felt like quitting. Like " I'm just not that good and should hang it up" but it passes.
As a drummer (oh my god Chris Turner is a freakin robot!!!!) and a noob guitarist, my go to for expertise was Jeff loomis...but i just got my mind blown 😳
Stumbling across this after being recently put back in my place by Tosin made me feel better. If you want to feel better, watch the video of Tosin with Petrucci and Townsend in Rick Beato's studio. It made me go "okay, these gods are still better than I will ever be and they're still in awe of whatever TF Tosin is doing"
I love how Tosin's fingerstyle technique is more reminiscent of what I would describe as "hybrid thumping" as the playstyle is similar to hybrid picking but with an emphasis on thumping (also without a pick). I'm just really happy that Tosin has been doing what he's been doing for so long now that he's inspired a bunch of other guitarists to continue to push the limits of the instrument in new and interesting ways.
It was such a treat seeing him live in April. You had me laughing with this video with your mind being blown. Takes me back when I first discovered the Abasi God. Literally nothing compares to him and Reyes (well, and of course Garstka) together.
Yesss!!! More Tosin play throughs reactions, he did two from the new album that’s ridiculous, “Monomyth” & “Gordian Naught” you think your brain hurts from the Thump promotion video, wait till you react to those two play throughs 😈🤣🎸🤘
I got to meet Tosin during a Fishman (pickups) clinic at Ted Brown music in Tacoma Washington in 2016. He is a really chill, down-to-earth guy and of course his playing is absolutely mind-blowing. Ken susi (Unearth) was also there for the clinic. Cool guys.
Been a fan of Tosin since that first video 14 years ago was uploaded. I remember the first time I listened to Tempting Time it blew my mind as to what music could sound like
So I am a big Thrice fan and a Animal's as Leaders fan. I went to see Thrice in Chapel Hill NC years ago and AAL was opening for them. It was cool because all the math rock kids were there jamming out. Anyway Tosin and Javier are terrific
This guy is a talent vampire. Every single guitarist that has died since his birth... He's drained them off their talent and made it his own. That's my explanation and I'm sticking with it.
My favorite Tosin video is him jazz vibing it up with my waifu Hailley Niswanger. He's plays a lick and she plays it back on saxophone and its just like 30 seconds of pure bliss as the sounds intertwine.
The only guys I would possible rate above Tosin and Tim and Ichika would be Marcin and Alexandr. Those guys who incorporate percussion onto the guitar.
I would put Andy McKee, Antoine Dufour and Jon Gomm above Marcin and Alexandr if you begin to include percussion, but in the world of electric guitars percussion isn’t as needed because you have a dedicated drummer
@@Cestariarts or without speeding stuff up. He finally played live not long ago & he absolutely was not nearly as good as people think. Like, he was playing sh*t i can play.
The first time I saw Tosin was on Positive Grid's channel. I clicked on the video because I thought his guitar looked badass. He played Mind Spun, and my mind spun. The dude is one of my favorite guitarists ever.
Archetype abasi is what I use most days, and it fucks.. Try it! Even if you don't have an interface, get one second hand and do the trial. It's worth it.
Tosin's writing and techniques are amazing. But when it comes to improv on 4/4 I've seen him stumble many times. Guthrie Govan outclassed both Tosin, Andy and Petrucci on the same stage a few years ago.
players who come from a jazz/fusion background tends to be better improvisers than say Classically trained, rock or metal players... songwriting is a completely different beast & that is where Tosin excels
You are so right my friend! Without any soubt, Tosin is a master at what he's doing but, he seems to be limited to his own style of playing. Of course there are only very few people with equal technical abilities but compared to like John Petrucci or Guthrie Govan and their knowledge of songwriting, i think Tosin is way behind them. John Petrucci is like a guitar god to me. I listen to a lot of guitar music and as a guitarist myself for over a decade i can tell that Petrucci has the whole package! And i don't want to compare the techincal elements and like who is faster and more virtuoso. But let the music speak for itself. What JP did with Dream Theater and LTE is godlike! There are a lot of people on YT playing this stuff, that's fine, but to write this stuff....man...that is something different! For example: To play a Abasi song it take you let's say a year, depending on your level. But you will be able to play it, just because you practised every day. A typical Abasi song is about 5 to 6 minutes. And when you finally mastered the song, you only covered a few bits and pieces of techniques. But if you learn a Dream Theater song, usually between 15 and 20 minutes each, you will notice a very improtant difference and that is musicianship! After you mastered a DT song, for example "Learning to Live", you covered so many different techniques and most importantly you will train your understanding of music.
Yo Nik! Have you been watching “No Cover”? Music show run by Summerian Records on yt. He’s a judge on it and the show is fricking fantastic!!!!!! Finale came out yesterday.
Dude,thanks for making this. Took me back💭☺️🤝🤘🏿
God is here!!
Tosin you really are frigging amazing man. You have been my favorite guitarist for years.
Just subscribed to you Tosin 🤘
You're amazing brother, keep up the great work ♥️
3:50 ish what guitar is that?
I feel like Tosin Abasi is just an ancient god of music who was reincarnated just to mess with the minds of mere mortals.
He's just Orpheus come to earth in protest of pop.
This comment
This is true.
Agreed. Like Steve Vai. Just like "go forth, and make everyone else (like me! lol) sound slow and sloppy".
Right?!
dont get me wrong, I like Tim Henson, I adore Manuel Gardner, love Plini or Nick Johnston... But Tosin is just something else. The compositions, the mindset towards guitar, the skillset, the image - hands down best of our generation
I can't add anything more to what you said other than i completely agree 💯 🙂
I third this. one of the most influential guitarists ever imo
All self taught, too
@@SDsimplelifeIn fact, he went to college study music. But you're probably right that they don't teach in school many things he does 😜
In a technical standpoint, Tosin is a beast among those but in my personal preference, I prefer Tim Henson and Plini more than Tosin.
*More reasons to never pick up my guitar...*
Me to man... Me too.
Bro last week during the charity stream i was there, you play better than that!
I'm not that good and I figured out thoughts and prayers just have fun don't quit
@@clydewy The real charity is in the comments.
All the reasons I picked the bass back up. These guys need a bassist that can keep up, live.
Y'all remember when "Wave of Babies" was the wildest guitar song ever created?
That was twelve years ago. This man has given us SO MUCH. A whole generation of great new players, too.
Then he created micro Aggressions.....
@@frodowatt4272 that main riff is seriously the most savage shit I've heard
I still do the stank face every time I hear that song. So freaking good.
I never touched any deluxe editions or re-releases from AaL before this, so the first time I heard Wave of Babies was in concert in 2017, and I freaked the fuck out. Turned to my wife like "WTF is this?!", found the song, and then put it on loop for the next two months. Quintessential Djent song IMO
For a long time I thought Wave of Babies was just some bonus track and never listened to it. What a mistake that was. I do believe it's the perfect intro song to AAL. The crazy fun heaviness, the stunning jazzy and melodic bits, the perfectly crafted momentum, all while being technical and still probably their most fun song. Just brilliant and never gets old.
“He literally uses all 8 strings, it’s illegal” - lmao
All 8 tentacles some may say
His riffs are so sick we need to give them free health care.
But his playing is so clean its like the healthcare for the riffs
one of the most epic comments ever
I bet you can't sing any of the riffs in this video
Watching Tosin play makes me realize that the potential of my guitar vs. how I actually play it would be like owning a Bugatti, but only ever driving it as though I'm going through a school zone. Meanwhile Tosin is on the raceway red-lining that bitch.
I heard him on a car podcast I listen to. No Bugatti, but I wanna say he has a white audi r8.
Nice analogy. Mine is like, in the garage but sometimes i get in and make Vrooom sounds
@@therealfolkblues2526 think he has a McLaren now
@@Gwyn1stborn hahahah yess that is so accurate
He didn't go to Berklee, Berklee has a field trip to go near Tosin. Riding a bus down a street near his house is enough.
When you said “what’s the point my guitars look at me like they are disgusted” I felt that
Mine is downstairs and I don’t want to touch it because I would never be able to please it like that man
Last time I picked mine up I swear it said "just stop bro"... I usually don't put up with such disrespect but then I see videos like this smh
He, Ichika and Tim just look at the guitar differently than other people do. That’s what blows my mind so much.
JR: Am I joke to you?
What about JR?
@@ivankyselov2030 Rogan plays?
@@nezmustard Jason Richardson... He's shred god
@@ivankyselov2030 jr is very skilled and technical, and any great musician who stand out do look at guitar differently. But fast technical metal isn't new.
I just watched him judge on a show called No Cover. His insight and advice was levels above the other judges.
Exactly. There were times when the other judges made absolutely no sense but Tosin was always honest and spot on. Alice Cooper had some bad takes in that completion in my opinion lol
Abasi and Gavin felt like the only two completely serious judges from two different perspectives.... Lizzy was viben
He is the reason that I started watching the show.
he seemed so out of place on that american idol copy show, none of the acts kept me interested just Tosin.
I heard a quote from him somewhere where he was talking about how much he looked up to Javier Reyes as a guitarist and asked him to join his band. Now if a guy like Tosin looks up to you, learned your style and technique, and asked you to join his band, you couldn't say no. Animals As Leaders is the leading musicianalistic, technical band out there.
Hes definitely amazing. I would go so far as to say he's an innovator, like Hendrix, van Halen and Abasi. Hes just taking guitar to another level. It's amazing.
But he is Abasi or did you mean someone else or?
i am confusion
Abasi is definitely Abasi level I agree, maybe even a bit better
@@LoganDoesntHaveAidshello confusion
@@talla7615 I AM CONFUSION
It's actually hard to even COMPREHEND whats going on with his playing. Very very very impressive, I'm blown away
Tosin & Javier are beast crazy they're in the same band & Matt to bring it together with the drums
It's crazy some of this was 14 years ago.. shits crazy. Stuff like on impulse, wave of babies, etc blew my mind and entirely changed how I looked at guitar. Dudes been at the forefront of guitar for over a decade now
I came for the guitar playing, but I stayed to watch Niks soul melt in his tears.
I had the exact same reaction the time I was 14, and watched Alan Holdsworth from about 15 ft away.. I think I recognized like 3 chords that night.. (middle 80s in Davis Ca.) Absolutely changed my perception of the instrument
While I prefer the music created by all of our other favorite prog-god guitarists, Tosin has to be the most technically proficient guitar player ever. Genuinely, ever.
Dude is too good. He's like one or two levels beyond next level. Really love his use of Allan Holdsworth-esque chord scales and the sounds it creates.
This just shows how much time he has dedicated on his instrument. With tosin I learned that everything is possible and the sky is the limit. You just have ro grind to be on that level. Everything is possible as long as you put your mind in to it. Thanks tosin for making art and the musician I am today🙌
Tosin Abasi is one of my Top 3 Guitarists of all time to listen to. He needs no accompaniment or explanation. Everything he creates is pure beauty.
Saw AAL live recently and I gotta say that the thumping bits sound amazing in a live setting with roaring speakers. They rock really hard.
I had a coworker like 12 years ago tell me about him and I’ve been following him since then. What a fucking creative machine this guy is. The talent is obviously ridic but it’s his imaginative mind which makes him unique. Favorite guitar player ever, hands down.
Tosin makes me glad I don't play guitar. I get all the joy of my mind being blown without all the existential dread that comes with knowing I've dedicated years to the same craft and can play at 0.000056% of his level.
I'm surprised your coming across his gold mine of a channel only now
His youtube channel used to be something like "the next guitar god" or legend, or something like that. I remember coming across him pretty early in the animals as leaders genesis and saw the first video on the channel, immediately was like.. yep, he's right
So funny you post this today. That "tosin abasi plays a custom 8 string" video was the first time I ever saw him and I was watching it yesterday. Gives me tons of nostalgia.
I think this guy came from another dimension. Like the 8th dimension, where beings can manipulate matter with just a thought.
I was legit open-mouthed at that last THUMP video. I love that musicians can still floor me.
tosin went to atlanta's music school, he has a couple good interviews about it and how it developed him
Tosin is a hyper talented guitarist, but I’ve seen interviews with him where he openly admits that he got a lot of the finger picking\slap style stuff from times he’d hung out with Victor Wooten
At least he openly credited Wooten. None of this minimises his excellence though, besides he does much more on the guitar than thumping
From what I watched, he got this style from a friend in the previous band Reflux, who was taught by Reggie Wooten. So it's more indirect teaching yeah.
@@mjKlaim Evan Brewer!
People knew he got his thumb technique from Wooten when the AAL self-titled first dropped; I remember talking about it with friends irl, and it hardly killed the hype. Probably every AAL fan I knew then was a Wooten fan, too. Your average rock and metal guitarist who's advancing technique and pushing the genre forward to the extent Tosin Abasi did isn't making stuff up out of whole cloth, rather they're just creative enough to borrow from musicians outside of their genre. It's really a matter of whether you've heard music remotely like what they've made before, not whether they actually came up with every discrete technique they use by themselves.
@@DillSkin Ah yes, thats the name he named in several interviews! I dont know if he is well known.
Bro I remember going to a Reflux gig in San Diego about 20 years ago and Tosin was next to me in the crowd shredding scales on his guitar like a wizard before his set 🧙♂️he’s a madman
6:45 from what I gather it’s downstroke thumb, upstroke thumb, then pluck with index middle finger and finally 3rd finger (I don’t know what it’s called lol
I've watched this man play (not in person, unfortunately) and tried to dissect his picking technique, and I genuinely have no idea what is going on with like half of these. It's like he places his hand on the guitar and just wills the strings to move, and they just do. It's incredible.
His fingers move like spider legs, like all independent of each other and super fluid. Tosin’s a God.
Can you imagine if The Omnific (two expert level bass players) combined forces with Animals as leaders (one god level and another expert level guitar players)? 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 The rumor is our mortal minds wouldn't be able to comprehend that level of music.
The first video was the first time he ever picked up a guitar. Legend has it he discovered the pick of destiny the month prior
Missed opportunity of putting loading circle on Nick's forehead. 😂
I went to an Animals as Leaders show and Tosin was so cool letting the kids check out his guitar right before going on stage.
4:17 Not Berklee, but Atlanta Institute of Music iirc
When an insane talent lives within someone with what must be an insane dedication to hard work, you get this absolute genius.
I mean yes he probably puts more hours into practicing guitar every month than I do in an entire year, but at the same time you cannot deny that his hands are fuggin huge and his fingers are perfect for playing guitar, and that only a very select few people in the world have an alien thumb like he does
Many moons ago, my pops took me to a show at a spot called MoJos in Joliet and Evan Brewer opened for him. Had to of been one of his first tours. Was on a school night at the time lol and my father invited him after the show for some food at the diner down the road ❤
Dude, I feel you about the ability thing. I mean, I've been playing guitar for a long time, and I feel the same way like, damn. I'm not capable of such feats, but I'll still keep playing though I've had moments similar to this where I felt like quitting. Like " I'm just not that good and should hang it up" but it passes.
Na man you are capable, just buy the thump
Dvd. Trust me on this, it changed the way I play and think when writing music.
its like Tosin is preparing for losing his right hand
I love Tosin so much , he kind of reminds me of Jason Becker in terms of just his raw passion for guitar
As a drummer (oh my god Chris Turner is a freakin robot!!!!) and a noob guitarist, my go to for expertise was Jeff loomis...but i just got my mind blown 😳
Stumbling across this after being recently put back in my place by Tosin made me feel better. If you want to feel better, watch the video of Tosin with Petrucci and Townsend in Rick Beato's studio. It made me go "okay, these gods are still better than I will ever be and they're still in awe of whatever TF Tosin is doing"
Totally agree, he is impossibility good, amazing, been following him and Animals as Leaders for a few years now.
React to Charles Berthoud I know it's bass but if you think this is insane that dudes thump skills are ridiculous.
Every single thought I've ever had about his playing has been said right here
I love how Tosin's fingerstyle technique is more reminiscent of what I would describe as "hybrid thumping" as the playstyle is similar to hybrid picking but with an emphasis on thumping (also without a pick). I'm just really happy that Tosin has been doing what he's been doing for so long now that he's inspired a bunch of other guitarists to continue to push the limits of the instrument in new and interesting ways.
It was such a treat seeing him live in April. You had me laughing with this video with your mind being blown. Takes me back when I first discovered the Abasi God. Literally nothing compares to him and Reyes (well, and of course Garstka) together.
Have you watched their drummer? He is so fucxing good
Tosin: *plays shit nobody else on earth could even fathom
Also Tosin: “It’s pretty nice!”
4:16 He went to the Atlanta Institute of Music. I think that's a shorter degree (maybe a semester or two? I don't quite remember) but dunno.
Nik's face at 5:57, is my face every time when I see Nik playing way better then me. 😂
I also had that exact same face of disbelieve on that last video. Tosin is just from another world.
He actually went to AIM Atlanta Institute Of Music now known as Atlanta Institute Of Music and Media.
8:00 me every time I hear/watch AAL play
"He is the quad delay." Well said Nik, that's who he is. And we're just mere mortals.
Yesss!!! More Tosin play throughs reactions, he did two from the new album that’s ridiculous, “Monomyth” & “Gordian Naught” you think your brain hurts from the Thump promotion video, wait till you react to those two play throughs 😈🤣🎸🤘
My everlasting reaction to this video and the clips within is perfectly captured at 7:00 - Tosin’s a treasure
I got to meet Tosin during a Fishman (pickups) clinic at Ted Brown music in Tacoma Washington in 2016. He is a really chill, down-to-earth guy and of course his playing is absolutely mind-blowing. Ken susi (Unearth) was also there for the clinic. Cool guys.
"It's so clean! It's like...it's disinfected!"
Gonna start using this
Abbasi doesn't play like a human, he is something super human
There was a Tosin Abasi masterclass that was circulating youtube, an hour long and super entertaining
Fun fact: he played for Born of Osiris
For real?
@@DPRvIAN yep
Tosin Abasi is the only 8 String guitar player i respect.
The perfect reaction at 1:20 Nick. And truly the best answer saying 2 angles.
The first song that sounds like he's playing to angels is Point to Point - one of my favorites by them
Been a fan of Tosin since that first video 14 years ago was uploaded. I remember the first time I listened to Tempting Time it blew my mind as to what music could sound like
Tostin AbAssi, change my mind.
"I'm straight up gonna play the Kazoo" 😂
“It’s like.. he’s playing two Angels”
That’s the best description of the lot! Ever!
this has to be your most entertaining video yet
Tosin is one of my favorite guitarists. The Animals as Leaders self-titled was one of the albums I had on repeat back when I was in design school.
Had discover his music through my band classes in Highschool , blew my mind since the first album been at huge fan since then
So I am a big Thrice fan and a Animal's as Leaders fan. I went to see Thrice in Chapel Hill NC years ago and AAL was opening for them. It was cool because all the math rock kids were there jamming out.
Anyway Tosin and Javier are terrific
we cant deny the fact that nic is one of the best video reactors :P
Animals as leaders will never have a cover band 😂
I watched thump and didn't even realise the hugh strings at the start were not a backing track. So sneaky with those picks.
This guy is a talent vampire. Every single guitarist that has died since his birth... He's drained them off their talent and made it his own.
That's my explanation and I'm sticking with it.
He stole the pick of destiny
Nik is a amazing guitar player! TERMINA IS MAJESTIC
The slow blink of disbelief it's just so funny to watch 😂😂😂
Do a video trying out the thump thingy on infinite regression. He has a vid explaining it
My favorite Tosin video is him jazz vibing it up with my waifu Hailley Niswanger. He's plays a lick and she plays it back on saxophone and its just like 30 seconds of pure bliss as the sounds intertwine.
The only guys I would possible rate above Tosin and Tim and Ichika would be Marcin and Alexandr. Those guys who incorporate percussion onto the guitar.
I would put Andy McKee, Antoine Dufour and Jon Gomm above Marcin and Alexandr if you begin to include percussion, but in the world of electric guitars percussion isn’t as needed because you have a dedicated drummer
You guys might check out Daniel Padim, for me the most amazing fingerstyle guitarist. but not much about slapping or tapping
I don't know why people praise Ichika so much. He can't play anything over 15s
@@Cestariarts or without speeding stuff up. He finally played live not long ago & he absolutely was not nearly as good as people think. Like, he was playing sh*t i can play.
@@jojoversus1100 generation of bedroom guitar players
The first time I saw Tosin was on Positive Grid's channel. I clicked on the video because I thought his guitar looked badass. He played Mind Spun, and my mind spun. The dude is one of my favorite guitarists ever.
I saw Tosin on the Generation Axe Tour and I’ve been seeing in four dimensions ever since. It’s disconcerting and I often wear a blindfold to cope.
tosin played polyphia 14 years ago :o
Now You can start to make video about "how to like Tosin Abasi in 30 seconds"
That last magic thumpy bit would be the best boss fight music.
Tim Henson and Tosin Abasi are totally on another level. Like other dimension or something.
Tim gave Tosin $1000 to upgrade his thump picking skil hehehe
Archetype abasi is what I use most days, and it fucks.. Try it! Even if you don't have an interface, get one second hand and do the trial. It's worth it.
It's the thumb. Ya gotta disjoint your thumb to a 90 degree angle to get that THUMPITY THUMP THUMP
Tosin's writing and techniques are amazing.
But when it comes to improv on 4/4 I've seen him stumble many times. Guthrie Govan outclassed both Tosin, Andy and Petrucci on the same stage a few years ago.
players who come from a jazz/fusion background tends to be better improvisers than say Classically trained, rock or metal players... songwriting is a completely different beast & that is where Tosin excels
Not to be rude, but who gives a fuck about a persons ability to improv...
You are so right my friend! Without any soubt, Tosin is a master at what he's doing but, he seems to be limited to his own style of playing. Of course there are only very few people with equal technical abilities but compared to like John Petrucci or Guthrie Govan and their knowledge of songwriting, i think Tosin is way behind them. John Petrucci is like a guitar god to me. I listen to a lot of guitar music and as a guitarist myself for over a decade i can tell that Petrucci has the whole package! And i don't want to compare the techincal elements and like who is faster and more virtuoso. But let the music speak for itself. What JP did with Dream Theater and LTE is godlike! There are a lot of people on YT playing this stuff, that's fine, but to write this stuff....man...that is something different! For example: To play a Abasi song it take you let's say a year, depending on your level. But you will be able to play it, just because you practised every day. A typical Abasi song is about 5 to 6 minutes. And when you finally mastered the song, you only covered a few bits and pieces of techniques. But if you learn a Dream Theater song, usually between 15 and 20 minutes each, you will notice a very improtant difference and that is musicianship! After you mastered a DT song, for example "Learning to Live", you covered so many different techniques and most importantly you will train your understanding of music.
@KingOfLegends23 correct, it’s not a competition. It’s about giving back to the art of music.
I mean, John petrucci has only been doing this for like 50 years or so. Guthrie Govan is rediculous as well though. Dude can shred with just one hand
Bro this is the funniest video I’ve ever seen, because you vocalized my every thought every time I see Tosin play 😂
NEED MORE STRINGS!
Yo Nik! Have you been watching “No Cover”? Music show run by Summerian Records on yt. He’s a judge on it and the show is fricking fantastic!!!!!! Finale came out yesterday.