I saw your screamo video and I'm so happy to see you making another video. Seriously there's no other video on youtube that goes over this stuff the way you are and I really appreciate that.
I had never listened to this band before, but I just checked them out (it sounds sick) and I noticed a few things that may be helpful. 1) There's a lot of polyrhythm going on, the guitar and drums often play an overlapping pattern that shifts in how 'in time' it is with the other instrument. 2) A lot of the sound in the band comes from the way the drummer is able to play off what the guitarist is doing, which is mostly just picking out chords with different voicings. 3) Seems like a big part of the formula for the more 'angular' chords is just to play a nicer jazz chord and then sort of move all of your fingers like up or down a half-step until you get something you like. There's also a lot of jazz chord + just letting the top one or two strings ring out regardless of voicing.
Thank you for explaining all this hardcore Skramz concepts, really hard to find beginner friendly information on the genre! I'd like to suggest a local FL band named "Gillian Carter" (Not mathy) you may like them, very hardcore with post-rocky parts, brings in harmonica and slide guitar bits. Tons of different moods across their albums.
Your videos are incredible thanks alot. However, I dont quite understand what you mean by the 2 highest strings being only half steps higher from each other. For drop c tuning would that mean to tune the e down additional steps
Sorry if that wasn't clear, I mean tune your highest string so that it's a half step above your second highest string. So in C standard I think that would be B flat.
Do you have any recommendations for a good distortion pedal for this type of music? I got the boss Orange one but it doesn't sound any different than the dirty channel on my amp
i use a Proco Rat, someone commented the other day abt the way huge swollen pickle being good. ive seen more and more people using metalzones these days, but i can’t really say im much of fan.
Buenos días a mi mejor profesor. Deberías hacer algo así para el bajo, no tengo guitarra pero me gustaría experimentar un duo de bajo y batería skramz.
Maybe this is a weird question but I’ve really been struggling with getting the Screamo vocals down. Do you know how to sing, and if so do you have any tips?
In terms of clean singing, it's all about controlling air and ear training. In terms of screaming, I can't really help, I'm very soft spoken, and my own 'harsh' delivery doesn't really break up super easily. There are a lot of resources, and I've thought about asking vocalists I know if they'd want to do a tutorial on here, so that may happen in the future.
when you say diminished do you mean minor? You describe minor 2nds when you are doing the half step movement. And then when you say “diminished” in relation to a Tritone, it can be a diminished 5th, but your flippant use of the term “diminished” is quite confusing. Makes it seem meaningless
I was literally just looking for info on this holy moley
hope it helps!
Henry Convergeill
your channel is a godsend, dude. Thanks for all of the videos!
yw!
How to play mathcore? "Get really good at playing guitar first." Ok, well I can't really argue with that.
important step!
noooo why can't i just be good at guitar instantly nooo
I saw your screamo video and I'm so happy to see you making another video. Seriously there's no other video on youtube that goes over this stuff the way you are and I really appreciate that.
I appreciate your support! Glad it's been helpful.
ive been watching all your how to play videos and it definitely helps and inspires me to pickup my guitar! thanks for making these
Glad it helped!
This channel is so helpful, with all aspects of music playing, thanks for this epic channe man keep it up
It means so much that you find this informative! Will do.
the best youtuber channel period
would love a video on how to play more so angular/dissonant guitar a la Still House Plants :) would be awesome to hear
I had never listened to this band before, but I just checked them out (it sounds sick) and I noticed a few things that may be helpful. 1) There's a lot of polyrhythm going on, the guitar and drums often play an overlapping pattern that shifts in how 'in time' it is with the other instrument. 2) A lot of the sound in the band comes from the way the drummer is able to play off what the guitarist is doing, which is mostly just picking out chords with different voicings. 3) Seems like a big part of the formula for the more 'angular' chords is just to play a nicer jazz chord and then sort of move all of your fingers like up or down a half-step until you get something you like. There's also a lot of jazz chord + just letting the top one or two strings ring out regardless of voicing.
@@jamecono thank you!!!
@@jamecono Thank you!!!
Hell yeah dude. Love your channel bro.
Thomas erak is my most idolized guitarist
I love him but i need some years to play his things
you should totally start a mathcore band
my new thing def has some mathcore influence
Instant sub, this was great. Can’t wait to try it out
thanks!
Thank you for explaining all this hardcore Skramz concepts, really hard to find beginner friendly information on the genre!
I'd like to suggest a local FL band named "Gillian Carter" (Not mathy) you may like them, very hardcore with post-rocky parts, brings in harmonica and slide guitar bits. Tons of different moods across their albums.
You're welcome! I know Gillian Carter, that band rules, seen them live before too!
good tone! my mathrocked
THANKS GUY
With the mustache you always reminded me of the one guy from the chariot (ik he’s featured on David De La Hoz)
Your videos are incredible thanks alot. However, I dont quite understand what you mean by the 2 highest strings being only half steps higher from each other. For drop c tuning would that mean to tune the e down additional steps
Sorry if that wasn't clear, I mean tune your highest string so that it's a half step above your second highest string. So in C standard I think that would be B flat.
@@jameconookay I got it now, thanks alot dude I appreciate it
This rules thank u
np!
Awesome!!
could you make a video on how to write faster emo violence and how to incorporate evil sounding riffs with them?
i can try!
evil music
i second this
What bass strings do you recommend for post hardcore/skramz/metalcore/mathcore?
oh wow hah umm idk if it really matters that much. something thick enough that it doesn’t rattle around too much at a lower tuning?
Can you show us what pedals you use
i just use a garageband amp simulator for these vids bc my pedalboard lives at my practice space, but i did a vid abt it recently
whys superman got a tele?
how to play blackened skramz (drop c harmonic minor octave type stuff) senza, valeska surratt, style plssss
i can try lol
@@jamecono what a legend
Do you have any recommendations for a good distortion pedal for this type of music? I got the boss Orange one but it doesn't sound any different than the dirty channel on my amp
i use a Proco Rat, someone commented the other day abt the way huge swollen pickle being good. ive seen more and more people using metalzones these days, but i can’t really say im much of fan.
Buenos días a mi mejor profesor. Deberías hacer algo así para el bajo, no tengo guitarra pero me gustaría experimentar un duo de bajo y batería skramz.
Hey! Yo hice un video hace mas o menos seis meses! Esta aqui: ruclips.net/video/qWz5xBdNevI/видео.html
Maybe this is a weird question but I’ve really been struggling with getting the Screamo vocals down. Do you know how to sing, and if so do you have any tips?
In terms of clean singing, it's all about controlling air and ear training. In terms of screaming, I can't really help, I'm very soft spoken, and my own 'harsh' delivery doesn't really break up super easily. There are a lot of resources, and I've thought about asking vocalists I know if they'd want to do a tutorial on here, so that may happen in the future.
This might be the greatest video ever posted ever
So that’s C-F-Bb-Eb-G-Ab ?
im pretty sure lol.
@@jamecono Pretty sure is about as confident as I get.
@@billyperry3059 oh i honestly just couldn't remember in the moment, but that sounds right!
could u reply the tuning u were in?
yeah! c standard with the highest string a half step above the next highest.
@@jamecono thanks sm
@@jameconois this correct C-F-A#-D#-G-G#?
@@brandonreyes-castellanos9408 We’re pretty sure that’s it.
when you say diminished do you mean minor? You describe minor 2nds when you are doing the half step movement. And then when you say “diminished” in relation to a Tritone, it can be a diminished 5th, but your flippant use of the term “diminished” is quite confusing. Makes it seem meaningless
my bad! i didn’t go to music school. yr right, i should have said minor 2nd.