Polyphia shows how to play G.O.A.T. | Full lesson in 4K
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- I was invited to this guitar event at Thomann's Music Store, and at the first day I heard Polyphia was coming as well. So I listened to some of their music and really liked the song G.O.A.T. - so I asked them to teach it to us. It will take HOURS to master, but now we can see how it should be done, and I will definitely practice it back home as well. So hard to learn in front of a camera haha, and I have never played this style before, and I'm 13 years old in this video 🙃
Huge thanks to Ibanez Guitars for making this happen - so inspiring! 🤗
I bought Tim Henson's Signature guitar, watch me play it here:
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This is single-handedly the most useful guide for learning this song, and I'm especially thankful both of them were there to show that it's okay to play it in a different way.
This was insanely profitable. Thanks.
I tried guitar for the first time today. The drum player went to caf and didn’t come back so I asked to learn some guitar. In 5-10 minutes all I know so far is a powerchord (2/3 notes of a chord), an E major chord, and something about moving 1 down and 2 to the right.
This is the beginning! Really heartwarming to think “that could be me! (If I was better)”
Guess the world might have 1 more guitar player in it if I keep at it
Edit: I played piano 2 years ago and had some solid theory under my belt so powerchord was a new word to me but I knew enough theory to get by.
@@RussianSpy4632 Using your theory, think of a power chord as a root and then the 5th on top, with the octave of the root optionally added. Because it's only the root and a perfect 5th the "power chord" can be played in place of major/minor/etc because there's no dissonance; it sounds perfectly resonant. Of course, to add flavour to music you'd have to start adding more intervals and different chords but for a beginner they're a good step. They're also really good because in standard tuning the shape falls exactly how the hand is shaped when the fingers are extended across the fretboard - index, middle, ring, pinky - with the index and ring being the fingers used to make the chord. Also, I find it introduces a beginner to using their ring finger, as I've seen it a lot (also experienced it myself) where players confine themselves to using only the index. This teaches them the efficiency of using different fingers without having to shift the entire hand, and also builds that fundamental strength moving forward.
Best of luck learning guitar, enjoy it!
@@RussianSpy4632 sounds like everyone’s first day on guitar 💀💀 you got this keep at it.
The guitar neck is just the same few notes in a bunch of spots. Just different sounds, same notes
Noway, I literally just read this comment as he was saying it 🤣
Tim saying “I copy and pasted it in the wrong spot accidentally and it sounded dope” is the most relatable thing I’ve ever heard for songwriting lol
Minute that he said that please ?
I mean any artist will yell you that experimenting and mistakes are apart of the process. No secret there.
For exemple the bridge of Polly by Nirvana who Kurt sing alone was a mistake but they left it like that...
@@mrolympia2774 around the 12:30
@@jorgek92 thank you. Finally a good soul here haha
Mad respect for Tim and Polyphia... this dude is possibly one of the most talented guitarists of our time, and here he is teaching a new guitarist how to play one of the most difficult tracks, humble AF.
Tim and Scott **
well he is regarded by many professionals as the current best guitar player in the world.. so yeah..I would say so
His signature guitar is just over 600 pounds, that’s a steal for signature series.
He's just so focused on the play.. nothing else. ❤
@@oneheadlight8000have u heard ichika nito
3:34 when he started counting the frets I felt that in my soul .. Love this song and I might have worked up the motivation to finally learn it.
I've been playing it 11 years I still count my frets lol
@@DingleDut don’t you use the dots to help? 😂
@@lollingtoon Rarely loll
@@DingleDut they’re just the odd numbers 😂 helped me a lot
@@lollingtoon 12 do be the odd one out
oh scottie 😂8:39
Great courage trying to learn it infront of them. Even if it was out of your comfort zone or skill level, you didn't brush it out at all. Hope one day you visit the song again!
Thank you :)
Exactly, Filippa did great! and it's such a hard song to play.
i agree, i found that inspiring!
most people would turn to jelly and loose ability to even play a note, i seen that a million times but you didn't.
Tim is genuinely patient and is really trying to teach her the song. Scott is like “I’m gonna die here”
gold comment
From the absolute beginning you can see it!
I can feel him, I could not teach people or any of my friends on how to play. I get so frustrated easily.
Priceless!
She did well tho..
can we all just take a moment to appreciate the fact that Tim just sends his guitar playing to Scott and he learns it by ear...
The duo man 🔥🔥🔥
Honestly, could Tim be any more amazing? He’s so patient and kind.
"it's a fairly hard riff" is the biggest undersell of all time 😂
As far as Polyphia goes, GOAT is actually pretty easy tbh. I'm learning it right now
@@SenkoLoaf yeah I can play it and if you've played for years it's doable but that sweep part and the timing is not "pretty easy" that's downplaying the years of practice it takes to make it "pretty easy"
@@12TAtE03 I think he meant their older stuff are much more difficult.
@@12TAtE03 the timing is easy on that hybrid sweeping part, it's just the transition from the sweep to the triple harmonic finger plucks that's hard for me.
And I wasn't saying the song is easy, it's just really easy when compared to a ton of other Polyphia songs. So this is good to start out with if you're at a high enough level and want to get into playing Polyphia
@@johnyang799 yep, that's right. Thank you for clarifying
I love that two insanely talented musicians have such divergent styles that they send each other pieces without tabs because their fingerings and chord voices are so different. Music is magic
Tim and Scott are so patient and encouraging. Great video. Also, your doing great for someone so young. I would never have attempted a song like this at your age. Keep up the good work 💪🏻
this is humiliation
@@ongobongo8333 I dunno man, I don't see either of them laughing.
It's nice to see artists are patient and understand how difficult their music is to play. Kudos for teaching us the right way to play it.
Does anyone else find it interesting that Scott and Tim not only don't play the riff the in the same place, they also didn't even know that until this video? They must have played this together hundreds of times before this point right? Like they just hear stuff and play it and that's it, there's zero discussion between them at all about the fingering... I'm sure this must be common for such super advanced guitarists but as a relative beginner this is cool to see.
You gotta LOVE the time these guys gave to her! They were NOT gonna let her quit and they didnt loose interest........This is a lesson for teachers of ALL subjects!
I am 5mins in and already saw 2 times the guitar hero on the right looked at the camera as if he had anywhere else to be.
what video did you watch michael😂they looked like they were begging to get out of there
Dude counting down from 12 to 20 after playing the hardest riff on guitar is the most relatable thing.
Only made better by the fact it’s clearly a twenty two feet guitar and he counts up the whole fretboard instead of down.
Such humbleness by Tim and Scott! Love the music and virtuosity guys!
This is amazing. Talented guys teaching a young child a very difficult guitar rift and taking their time doing so. Her confidence to learn especially in front of them too.
Been practicing this song for a few hours - definitely gives me confidence watching you learning it. Breaking it down like that makes it much more managable to follow. Such a good lesson - love how you just kept going never to get discouraged
The fact that Scott had to stop and count which fret he was on is really encouraging. Means that he plays through mostly feel.
I always appreciated Tim for sharing his knowledge and teaching stuff so patiently 🤔👌🏻
biggg respect for having the courage to sit with these two @ age 13 for a lesson playing GOAT. you did well
These guys are genuinely good guys. You see it in how they're patient while she's learning and you see it a ton when they review their covers. They seem very humble and just love the interest people take in what they create. Some musicians would not be so kind and humble as they are. Great video. This stuff is insanely difficult
Really cool when artists actually sit there and show it properly. Well done
Tim Henson is a vibe bro, look at those slippers
Very grateful for the teaching video…and to all those who said she was struggling, I think she did great given that this was her first attempt at learning such a difficult song. Any of us who have taken guitar lessons with an actual in person teacher can relate..we’ve all been there.
It's like Joining a boxing class and trying to become Mike Tyson in one week
That felt authentic and I loved every minute of it.
I feel so bad for them teaching a new guitarist riffs that they can't comprehend
I love how patient they are and also teaching in their own way
That's the hardest guitar lesson even slash cannot do that
i love tims patience! awesome video btw ❤️
Preciate u posting this. 4K too, great quality can see everything they’re doing. They went in depth for u too which is good for me being a scrub trying too learn this rn😂🤙🏽👏🏽🖤
Happy that the video is helping you :)
Definitely! I’ve been playin for a month and I saw how far u got from this point to where YOU are now. Was pretty inspiring🤙🏽
@@BlackHeartMarlo I thought u were ab to say u learned how to play this a month into guitar 😂😂
Awesome job and tbh this is how lesson videos should be actually have the artist explain to someone in person how they do it. Helps that you're awesome and have this much potential ofc.
I completely agree - i'm not playing along right now but i feel like i could pick my guitar up and get through a bit of this just after watching. It so good to see the band explaining it
you honestly absorbed so much in such short time
mad respect
8:40 scott killed me
Hi Filippa! I can relate to the courage/stress of having these guys teach you their iconic song. I'm well older than you, and yet still finding learning this a challenge as it's completely different from what I normally play! Thanks for leading the way... Perhaps a follow-up video of you rocking out playing G.O.A.T is coming soon?
I’m currently teaching one of my students this song! You’re doing great !
No one can do this riff perfectly in 20 min
Let me call Guthrie Govan lol
@@seblloyd9060 hurm that sound like teen spirit
except me lol
Hold my Red Bull rq
@@seblloyd9060 on god lol
Thank you for doing this guys!
You are so lucky to have them teach you in person and experience that. I wouldn’t learn the G.O.A.T riff in 20 minutes if my life depended on it 💀especially in front of Tim and Scott, I wouldn’t live if I made few mistake in front of them and embarrassed myself by accident🗿 you did so good 👍
Don't be so hard on yourself ❤️
Being an 'old guy' I absolutely love the contrast between the guys in their younger years and them now, understanding aspiring guitarists wanting to understand where guitar is these days and taking the time to break it down for them. Very inspiring. This is the spirit of guitar playing. I absolutely love this!
I'm trying to pay attention but damn Tim with eyeliner is like no other
Yeah I get that, it's the notes in between that are fucking with me
What notes in between?
@@bushman6964 it's a kirk Hammett meme
That great quote applies really well to this song!
You're sweating.
Tim definitely been a guitar teacher as a side gig before
yoooo ive been coming to this tutorial for ages learning the riff but now that the comments are back, thanks a mill for uploading it haha😂
Happy that you like it :)
The riff isn't hard to memorize, more so it's the insane amount of precision needed to hit the harmonics and still switch positions on the fretboard
@adamcronin8503 oh for sure soon, just Hella busy with life atm but I learned the entire song and I'm learning Playing God rn
1:01 Scott's facial expression is the best thing ever
Plays technical ass riff but has to count frets one by one 😂
Yeah, that surprised me as well. I might not know music theory or what note any particular fret is going to make, but I at least know where my frets are located
@@SenkoLoaf In his defense a riff often becomes muscle memory after a while and after coasting on it for months sometimes breaking it down fret by fret can feel harder. I figured that out teaching my girlfriend how to play. I was just like “then you do this” *play lick* then forgot that it is hard to tell by ear or by watching hand movements. Then I proceeded to fact check myself when I broke it down by fret
so lucky to have tim and scott to teach her this song
Tim and Scott are up there with David Wallace as some of the most patient people in the world. Kudos to them! And to Filippa for being a good student!
As a new listener of Polyphia, I was kinda shocked when I saw Tim dressed like this lmao. The slippers, really lmao. Amazing guitarists, trying to learn their stuff!
Dude when Scott says “you already know half of it………. Kind of” I spit out my drink
Well, I... would drop and cry... Kudos to you!❤
2 minutes of video in and, even though I'm having some trouble, this feels amazing! Really nice to be able to learn from you guys! I've been really liking your songs and really wishing to be able to play them!
Thank you sooo much for posting this 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing
Where are the comments??
RUclips disabled comments on my channel for almost two years. Two days ago YT wrote that they would enable comments again. RUclips blocked comments to protect minors they say. I’m 13 in this video :)
@@FilippaArendt oh ok.. youtube is such drama
That was so funny that make me laugh and Im laughing right now.
@@jplaysmusic5631 what
Do videos NEED comments?
The subtitles really help lol.
All jokes aside, this is the most beautifully constructed and useful guitar tutorial on the internet in my opinion.
It's 2024 now. Can you play the whole song now
You did Great Filippa! so jealous you had the chance to take this lesson from Tim.
I don't know that I would ever put myself under the pressure of having to learn that shit in 20 minutes on camera and in front of them lol.
Every single bits of Polyphia I have learned has felt like a tongue twister for the fingers. Even when the technicality of it wasn't necessarily stellar, it was my brain requiring weeks and weeks to chain everything together before it was fluid.
I've been practicing the Jared Dines part for a fucking year now and only recently have I been able to make it sound like actual music at 75% speed. And I was plowing through a bunch of metal songs and solos 15 years ago already. Tim's compositions are so out of the box in terms of guitar patterns...
yeah music with different rhythms take a few days to internalise
which jared dines part are u referring to?
@@minior9020 Tim's
I wanna meet them
“Fairly difficult”, “pretty easy”, “very difficult”
this is great! learning mostly through a tab but seeing the fingering makes it more sense. gotta unlearn and relearn
tabs and other peoples versions seem wrong eh
@@jibicusmaximus4827 they probably did it by ear as wel and got their own slightly off version
I like seeing them mess up something’s because it lets me know that even the best make mistakes
props to them both not rolling their eyes for the full 20 minutes lol
some real true patience there
You go girl!!! You way better than me. When Tim crosses his legs to play he's getting ready to do something that I can't do.
You know something is hard when a guitarist as good as Tim admits it's hard
The adorableness of these humans!! God job, that was super hard and I'm sure it was intimidating even with how sweet they are. Plus you helped a bunch of people get all this information.
The camera moving from tim when he was showing the double sextuplet was hard to deal with but thank you for this.
Well this is awesome. Thank you for getting this demonstration because it really does help to hear the breakdown. Now all I need is a bottle of Prozac and a month locked up in my room to learn it.
“I blame it on being drunk” best thing ever said😂🙌🏽
bro Tim’s lashes r crazy cool
I would get a second hand embarrassment playing Infront of tim note by note by note🤣
finally an easy guitar tutorial
scott plays like how a normal guitarist would play tim plays how tim plays he just naturally thinks out of the box😮💨
I would sht myself and probably faint, so you were very brave and did well.
Such a great vid! I just wish you asked them to play it together at full speed at the end!
If that was me, my hands would be trembling with nerves. Good effort!
I’m jealous of this girl. I’d love to have them to teach me lol
These guys are so fucking cool. They can keep a conversation for so long or even a whole podcast with somebody who doesn't talk at all.
Sometimes at the end she didn't know what to say, and they just kept a nice tone and good environment for her. Pretty cool.
But here's my question... How did she contacted them? Because of course she's a begginer and they are recording togheter a complex riff... Damn
did you find out your question ??
Wow you’re in over your head, but you soldiered on!
patience level of over9000 for sure! love it how they went trough this! ;D
Me: *turns on captions to understand better what tim and scot are saying*
Captions: *[Music]*
me: reads comments to learn music
coments:[meme comment]
heart skipped a beat when i saw how cute tim is in this video aaaaa
Don't show your band mates what your doing so they have to learn and play it they're own way that is actually brilliant!
wonderful human
don't worry, girl... I would have been nervous too. You did great.
This is sweet I love this ❤
I learned the first part then I quit learning. My brain can't
download another gb of information
Great Concept idea for videos, Filippas learning in real-time really allows to learn it simultaniously. :) well done.
Never in my life did I think I'd ever be able to play this song.
I hope you do go back and revisit this well composed lick
Ballsy move to mainly be a singer and mostly supportive guitar player and ask Polyphia to teach one of their songs. I'd get so anxious. Props to you for that. I remember my delusional teacher pushing me to learn the Bohemian Rhapsody solo for a high school (gymnasium concert ), when it was way beyond my level. I practiced and practiced and when the day of the concert came none of the other musicians were able to play their parts... It was awful, but I nailed the solo. Never learned so much so fast on guitar. Keep at it!
As a guitar teacher it’s best to have the student relax haha she’s trembling. And provide her with tabs yeesh 😅
She gets this video forever though. I’d have this over a proper lesson any day 😂👍
Insane. I just discovered him
i found the style hard to get my head round, didn't know if i liked it even but know i am learning it after watching this..
Lol ...fillipas face when Tim is like alright and this is when I finish it lol ... Mad respect for trying this ... I'd still be stuck on the 4th note of the song ! 😂 Good job :)
She nailed it.
I have been playing for about 30 years. But since I was just metal guitarist, learning stuff like this is a challenge. I have been asked to teach people and my patience is why I could not even try. I am actually learning a lot from Tim on being a teacher since I have a daughter who wants to learn and is pretty good at ukulele. I saw an interview with Tim and made a rash judgment of him being egotistical, then saw so many other vids of him and realized I am wrong.