fyi this song was actually composed by Marcin despite the polyphia vibes and will be in his next album, though he was intentionally writing in their style given who he was featuring
Ta kompozycja Marcina ma już parę lat i w tym klipie Marcin ją zaaranżował specjalnie pod Tima i Tim zapewne też miał w tym swój udział, więc klimat tej aranżacji naturalnie kojarzy się nam z Polyphia. To obecnie 2 najbardziej gorące gitary na świecie i fani obu muzyków długo czekali na tę współpracę i w końcu się doczekali. Są inne kompozycje Marcina, które mają zupełnie inny klimat. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
O tak, koniecznie proszę posłuchać Janna The Letter ,Promise, Meth The God, Marcin to geniusz gitary ,jego wspaniałe aranżacje Beethovena ,Paganiniego , Chopina są godne uwagi, pozdrawiam z Polski 👋👍
It's worth noting how much of these newer guitar techniques come from more technical bass guitar players like Victor Wooten. Tosin Abasi's double thump technique comes straight from the bass guitar playbook.
Marcin's name sounds very close to MARCHEEN. And he's amazing. Check out his cover of Still by Dr Dre, and many others from classical to rock to hip hop
Tim is currently working on producing a hip hop album he isn't speaking much on, so I think you're exactly right Geebz! Be interesting to see what him pulling back while having other artists launch forward is going to look and sound like.
Definitely. That was the feeling when I saw the video of Tim Henson X Apogee - Rebirth. Is very good technically, but it has a different vibe on the construct of the song.
If you want to hear Polyphia with string arrangements check out their song Culture Shock off their album Renaissance. The song Amour off that same album is also very melodic and tasteful and not as technical as some of their newer stuff. I haven’t heard a song by them that I haven’t loved.
I do not think Marcin was playing in DADGAD. I think I noticed he taps with his left hand when he needs a sympathetic tone for that open string sound. So many notes, so few fingers...Two incredible players changing the guitar forever. (rest in peace Al Petteway!)
Yup, that's the one. As a musician myself (piano player) that's a a song that struck me as well. It's not for the technical abilities of the players, but for the melody and the song writing. I heard Polyphia for the first time in 2020, and while i love all of their albums, Crush still comes back to my mind very often. I had never heard an instrumental like that.
These are the types of people who kept me from pursuing a music career. Despite all the basic bands like Korn, Sugar Ray, and The Offspring, you'd occasionally hear a phenom like this and think, "I'm not good enough yet."
@@romaric9874 Umm, have you ever been in a band or even been a musician? The best local guitarist I know once referred to me as "the best bassist in New England," which I still strongly denounce. The point is, no matter how good you think you are, there's always someone better.
Is it just me or does it sound very similar to g.o.a.t. But with a slight timing change and noodling around on just the basic melodic concept? Does that even make sense. There is something that is just hitting me as being a little too similar or something for me to really settle into it.
Lots of flashy technique, kudos to both of them. To be honest tho. it leaves me completely cold. With all the amazing classical and flamenco compositions out there, there's plenty of other stuff I'd rather listen to. When a particular technique set is so front and forward in your style, composition will almost always be limited by that.
To each his own, but this song speaks a lot to me, feels very emotional honestly The ending gave me goosebump and some phrases along the song did the same
@@aleruizmar It's actually a very simple melody played with a lot variations and "flexing" That's what Tim does best. But he could do much more I think or hope....
Ive listened to this song so many times, and i still think Tim wrote it, if you didnt tell me who it was and played it , as soon as first verse comes in …… polyphia
@Rene_Moor3095 yes we know that by title, but you obviously dont listen to polyphia, im willing to bet my life savings that whole song was inspired by Tim, and he respectably let him have it for his title track on new album
Jacy ci amerykanie zadufani w sobie .Nie mogą znieść że dwóch fenomenalnych młodych twórców może współpracować zgodnie dając efekt który żadnego nie wywyższa.Zawsze ktoś musi być liderem i oczywiście to Amerykanin.Moim skromnym zdaniem Polifia to masturbacja muzyczna że zbyt wieloma nutami a za mało melodii.Ta kolaboracji pokazała że Tim w krótkiej melodyjnej kompozycji Marcina świetnie wykorzystuje swe fenomenalne umiejętności.A my mamy frajdę.
@@RADIALPUDDLE seems you're confusing style and actual composition, cuz there's literally not a single matching sequence of notes between this, goat, and playing god though he is intentionally matching polyphia's style given who he was featuring, testament to Marcin's flexibility if anything there was more parallels with neurotica, prob harder to tell through the distortion
I think that MARCIN is so good that playing only the guitar is boring for him. But if you dont like show, plz check Marcin's SALT or Chopin. Greetings 😊
He's great but percussion playing is kind of boring now we get it already. We've seen it for a better part of 12 years. I do like the very staccato finger picking runs though.
I don't know about all that technical stuff but I do know that this is a really cool song and these two can shred them strings .. wow the talent here
Wow these guys can really play. Absolutely unbelievable.
fyi this song was actually composed by Marcin despite the polyphia vibes and will be in his next album, though he was intentionally writing in their style given who he was featuring
marcin knows how to smack that thang
I bet he gives it that Hawk tuah first!
y'all are crazy
Hey, Geebz! It was a pleasure to meet you at the festival. I sent ya a message on IG with the guy I told you about. 🤙🏼
Guitar certainly isnt dead. Its evolving
Brilliant, perfect . Wonder, masterpiece. Marcin is in my heart forever. Greetings from Poland 🍀✌️🎉
Definitely a certified Polish king. He's young as well, still has so much left to show us in the future! Greetings from Finland
Ta kompozycja Marcina ma już parę lat i w tym klipie Marcin ją zaaranżował specjalnie pod Tima i Tim zapewne też miał w tym swój udział, więc klimat tej aranżacji naturalnie kojarzy się nam z Polyphia. To obecnie 2 najbardziej gorące gitary na świecie i fani obu muzyków długo czekali na tę współpracę i w końcu się doczekali. Są inne kompozycje Marcina, które mają zupełnie inny klimat. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Dokładnie tak
Najbardziej gorące gitary 😂😂😂😂😂 Pierdolnięci
да, я один из таких фанатов
tys widzial najbardziej gorace gitary na swiecie XDDDDDDDD
@@smok25 A ty znasz język polski na tyle aby zrozumieć przenośnię?
Marcin!!!
That was fantastic! I grew up listening to Sky so love this kind of music.
Thank you Geebz
Marcin composed it for this colaboration. He have few his orginal stuff which I like like - Baba Yaga or Times carries me.
Maybe you will check Marcin's "Master of Puppets"
check out Alexandr Misko
Tim has said his solo album and polyphias next album will be drawing the reigns in on complexity.
The first single from Marcin's upcoming debut album, featuring Tim Henson of Polyphia.
Honestly well stated. I agree and foresee wholeheartedly !
O tak, koniecznie proszę posłuchać Janna The Letter ,Promise, Meth The God, Marcin to geniusz gitary ,jego wspaniałe aranżacje Beethovena ,Paganiniego , Chopina są godne uwagi, pozdrawiam z Polski 👋👍
It's worth noting how much of these newer guitar techniques come from more technical bass guitar players like Victor Wooten. Tosin Abasi's double thump technique comes straight from the bass guitar playbook.
And how a lot of those things were already a thing with classical guitar..
When Tim Henson play, He knows that is difficult, special, and fantastic!
Marcin's name sounds very close to MARCHEEN. And he's amazing.
Check out his cover of Still by Dr Dre, and many others from classical to rock to hip hop
This is literally GOAT but Marcin's version 😂.
Skill level is absolutely phenomenal.
For some reason I’m still thinking if i could listen a full album of this in one sitting.
As soon as I can start playing again, I aim to finish learning Bubble Dream. Man, Chon is incredible lol
The face at 0:49
This is Marcin's song. Tim is support...;)
its kind of marcins song. its goat and playing god mixed together in his interpretation
They composed it together
Nah the lead line was written by marcin way back like 2 years ago i think...
we all have manginas geebz. Mine twitches every time i hear tim henson play
Key of Geebz, MARCIN IS GENIUS OF GENIUSES BEYOND GENIUSES.
Thats the exact same thing I said, where do you go from there and pulled back, slowed but still fast runs
Tim is currently working on producing a hip hop album he isn't speaking much on, so I think you're exactly right Geebz!
Be interesting to see what him pulling back while having other artists launch forward is going to look and sound like.
Definitely. That was the feeling when I saw the video of Tim Henson X Apogee - Rebirth.
Is very good technically, but it has a different vibe on the construct of the song.
maybe it's just me but when the guitar has this tone the notes don't sound as spaced apart like they normally do.
Currently the best guitar duo the world
If you want to hear Polyphia with string arrangements check out their song Culture Shock off their album Renaissance. The song Amour off that same album is also very melodic and tasteful and not as technical as some of their newer stuff. I haven’t heard a song by them that I haven’t loved.
I do not think Marcin was playing in DADGAD. I think I noticed he taps with his left hand when he needs a sympathetic tone for that open string sound. So many notes, so few fingers...Two incredible players changing the guitar forever. (rest in peace Al Petteway!)
I would love your take on beyond creation and their song earthborn evolution unbelievable talent metal poetry
Are you thinking of Crush?
Yup, that's the one. As a musician myself (piano player) that's a a song that struck me as well. It's not for the technical abilities of the players, but for the melody and the song writing.
I heard Polyphia for the first time in 2020, and while i love all of their albums, Crush still comes back to my mind very often.
I had never heard an instrumental like that.
Indutki - Ninth wave
lol Marcin gallops well. I wonder if u checked out Alexandr Misko?
These are the types of people who kept me from pursuing a music career. Despite all the basic bands like Korn, Sugar Ray, and The Offspring, you'd occasionally hear a phenom like this and think, "I'm not good enough yet."
Hey these guys have nothing special. Work at least two hours per day and you can easily achieve that.
@@romaric9874 Umm, have you ever been in a band or even been a musician? The best local guitarist I know once referred to me as "the best bassist in New England," which I still strongly denounce. The point is, no matter how good you think you are, there's always someone better.
@@romaric9874 TWO HOURS?! You're crazy for that, how
It’s playing god pt 2 honestly has a lot the same structure
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Is it just me or does it sound very similar to g.o.a.t. But with a slight timing change and noodling around on just the basic melodic concept? Does that even make sense. There is something that is just hitting me as being a little too similar or something for me to really settle into it.
Call it goat 2
Hello could You do a reaction for "Tuber - Sex and Depression" please!?
Lots of flashy technique, kudos to both of them. To be honest tho. it leaves me completely cold. With all the amazing classical and flamenco compositions out there, there's plenty of other stuff I'd rather listen to. When a particular technique set is so front and forward in your style, composition will almost always be limited by that.
Couldn't agree more. Obviously they are fantastically talented players. I just wish they played music. ;)
To each his own, but this song speaks a lot to me, feels very emotional honestly
The ending gave me goosebump and some phrases along the song did the same
@@aleruizmar It's actually a very simple melody played with a lot variations and "flexing" That's what Tim does best. But he could do much more I think or hope....
Mettalica ...M A R C I N
Or Fugue
Ive listened to this song so many times, and i still think Tim wrote it, if you didnt tell me who it was and played it , as soon as first verse comes in …… polyphia
its literally goat and playing god combined
@Rene_Moor3095 yes we know that by title, but you obviously dont listen to polyphia, im willing to bet my life savings that whole song was inspired by Tim, and he respectably let him have it for his title track on new album
@Rene_Moor3095 sure but it’s still two polyphia songs out together
Jacy ci amerykanie zadufani w sobie .Nie mogą znieść że dwóch fenomenalnych młodych twórców może współpracować zgodnie dając efekt który żadnego nie wywyższa.Zawsze ktoś musi być liderem i oczywiście to Amerykanin.Moim skromnym zdaniem Polifia to masturbacja muzyczna że zbyt wieloma nutami a za mało melodii.Ta kolaboracji pokazała że Tim w krótkiej melodyjnej kompozycji Marcina świetnie wykorzystuje swe fenomenalne umiejętności.A my mamy frajdę.
@@RADIALPUDDLE seems you're confusing style and actual composition, cuz there's literally not a single matching sequence of notes between this, goat, and playing god
though he is intentionally matching polyphia's style given who he was featuring, testament to Marcin's flexibility
if anything there was more parallels with neurotica, prob harder to tell through the distortion
Sounds a bit like G.O.A.T doesn’t it?
Marcin is just too much of a showboat. I can't get into his work. Tim Henson, on the other hand, absolutely amazing!
I think that MARCIN is so good that playing only the guitar is boring for him. But if you dont like show, plz check Marcin's SALT or Chopin. Greetings 😊
Really striking how Tim's first verse is very similar in sound, but with a totally still upper body!
He's great but percussion playing is kind of boring now we get it already. We've seen it for a better part of 12 years. I do like the very staccato finger picking runs though.
Percussion playing is boring? Its mind blowing. Show me one man who can do that Bro...
annoying song
Why's that?
Annoying comment
3 and a half minute track. It does not have "a purpose". It's just a boring loop. Chaos. The same musical phrase over and over. Depressing.