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  • @CHRISHERIA
    @CHRISHERIA Год назад +21561

    Tim needs to start a metal school 🤘🏾

    • @bigbadkaldren
      @bigbadkaldren Год назад +163

      Nice to see you here chris

    • @MaxSTSFXN
      @MaxSTSFXN Год назад +300

      Oh dang, even the big bro pulled up 😂

    • @lavlinz
      @lavlinz Год назад +42

      yo its chris!

    • @chillipepperoni
      @chillipepperoni Год назад +58

      Be careful Chris...... he might create ethereal beings capable of such power-

    • @wander2403
      @wander2403 Год назад +88

      You two remind me when in an rpg you decide to take the warrior route and your friend decides to go full rogue

  • @elbowonfire
    @elbowonfire Год назад +39665

    Its wild to hear this guy talk. I imagined him as some silent monk who only communicates through shredding

    • @auracle6184
      @auracle6184 Год назад +1063

      He streams and talks through his tracks on his channel, and he has a super cute dog!

    • @user-pd8uz2oc8b
      @user-pd8uz2oc8b Год назад +619

      watch him play bloodborne its hilarious

    • @rokareoga
      @rokareoga Год назад +176

      Its too funny, but i thought the same

    • @darraghtate440
      @darraghtate440 Год назад +167

      Who could POSSIBLY look at this person and think "Yeah, bet he never makes a sound. Seems very introverted"?

    • @reavu4742
      @reavu4742 Год назад +313

      ​@@darraghtate440 He used to be quite camera shy so it's a fair assumption tbh

  • @cjsdizzy
    @cjsdizzy Год назад +9401

    I love how much tim just genuinely wants to be helpful. Dude seems so chill

    • @jessejive117
      @jessejive117 Год назад +4

      How does he seem genuinely helpful and that’s his desire?

    • @dgdrumming9477
      @dgdrumming9477 Год назад +252

      @@jessejive117 because he's answering the questions in a very direct way and isn't cutting any corners or showing off. he seems like a great guitar teacher

    • @Leoootron
      @Leoootron Год назад +194

      @@jessejive117 he doesn’t gatekeep guitar technique

    • @pralayaryan
      @pralayaryan Год назад +98

      @@jessejive117 bcz he is genuinely and patiently answering all the questions and not hiding or misguiding the ppl who wants to learn

    • @HashiAkitaPuppy
      @HashiAkitaPuppy Год назад +4

      "Chill"? The dude is 100% affect, nothing about him is chill or genuine.

  • @Briansgate
    @Briansgate Год назад +6570

    I really like the fact that Tim never seemed condescending, nor did he he give an over complicated answer.
    Great answers, Tim.

    • @SpaceDisco1
      @SpaceDisco1 Год назад +46

      Jesus, only if the play some very obscure instrument. Most classical musicians I met are incredibly arrogant and elitist.

    • @koolaidmansam8yearsago273
      @koolaidmansam8yearsago273 Год назад +4

      @@SpaceDisco1I try not to be but its hard

    • @XShmoke
      @XShmoke Год назад +8

      agreed up til he explained how to play djent really poorly lol

    • @joshuastubbs1930
      @joshuastubbs1930 Год назад +23

      He's humble for sure, but there are times when he explains something really poorly. These techniques come mostly naturally to him, so when he tries to explain it, he doesn't realize it doesn't come naturally to everyone else. Imo he may be slightly acoustic.

    • @XShmoke
      @XShmoke Год назад +13

      @@joshuastubbs1930 I think you mean autistic right ? He’s obviously a little bit shy or introverted. he knows how to play guitar, dude, I think just the explanation of djent is a poorly explained one. If he has autism he is on the end of the spectrum that is fully functional.
      -edit: rewatching this. Yeah he did a really bad job explaining it even attempting to play djenty riffs. Fair enough it’s not his cup of tea.

  • @PeeBeeJellyfish
    @PeeBeeJellyfish Год назад +3444

    I am genuinely shocked at how well of a teacher he is for a 15 minute interview. This is bonkers

    • @Luke-ih1oc
      @Luke-ih1oc Год назад +29

      He’s a smart guy

    • @krusher74
      @krusher74 Год назад +5

      *good

    • @evo683
      @evo683 Год назад +10

      He has likely thought a LOT about this stuff while learning through the years.

    • @benjoshd3386
      @benjoshd3386 Год назад +13

      He has cool interesting looks ,awesome personality ,definitely smart and well spoken.

    • @confuddledveryiam2703
      @confuddledveryiam2703 Год назад +2

      he used to teach guitar at some point I think

  • @TheGuitarislove
    @TheGuitarislove Год назад +5468

    The fact that Tim Henson cited John Mayers neon as a difficult song is just awesome. They’re nothing like each other but they can appreciate each other. True musicians

    • @greatvaluecorndog
      @greatvaluecorndog Год назад +356

      any good guitarist has to be honest about one thing no matter what style they play, and that is the fact that john mayer is goated.

    • @TheGuitarislove
      @TheGuitarislove Год назад +157

      @@greatvaluecorndog very true. I’m glad Mayer is finally getting his flowers. When I was younger everyone knew how good he is but no one liked admitting it. The fact that someone like Tim Henson is openly appreciating him is just really refreshing to someone like me who’s seen Mayer be hated on for so long

    • @headbangersbrain
      @headbangersbrain Год назад +24

      the crazier thing is that it sounded like it would be easy to him lol

    • @-siranzalot-
      @-siranzalot- Год назад +100

      ​@@TheGuitarislove funnily enough there are now a lot of people who have trouble admitting how good Tim is

    • @lasagnahog7695
      @lasagnahog7695 Год назад +30

      One of the things I like about Tim and the Polyphias is their eclectic tastes. Their recent album really showcases that.

  • @soffwhere
    @soffwhere Год назад +7041

    I don’t know who Tim Henson is, I just clicked because his tats look sick. But watching him break down how he wrote “Playing God” is one of the most interesting guitar clips I’ve ever seen. He makes each stepping stone seem simple, but the resulting sound is SO complex

    • @NoogaPlease
      @NoogaPlease Год назад +139

      I'm new to Polyphia as well but I think Tim has carved himself into the Rock God title he deserves.

    • @bobach6083
      @bobach6083 Год назад +26

      ​@@NoogaPlease eh idk if I'd put their music into the "rock" genre. Lol

    • @jbyeet420
      @jbyeet420 Год назад +113

      Tim is genuinely one of the greatest guitarists of our generation

    • @donaldfoster5998
      @donaldfoster5998 Год назад +30

      Tim is one of the bright young guns in the guitar world, helping take rock guitar into the future

    • @sameersingh-oy9rp
      @sameersingh-oy9rp Год назад +15

      @@bobach6083 yes i feel it comes under Math Rock but some just try to club it under rock

  • @TheIbanezWhisper
    @TheIbanezWhisper Год назад +781

    “I’m gonna play a riff quick” *uses entire fretboard* this dude is a legend

  • @Khomuna
    @Khomuna Год назад +3761

    I like how he breaks down Playing God in great detail, plays the main riff flawlessly and then just stares expressionless at the camera like "yeah, whatever".

  • @dragonforce
    @dragonforce Год назад +6057

    Go Tim, awesome job!

  • @GigaChad-hu3de
    @GigaChad-hu3de Год назад +75

    I love how tim explains something, walks us throuh it, then sheds his instrument apart without batting an eye

  • @AbsoluteMotivation
    @AbsoluteMotivation Год назад +6244

    Guitarists always give John Mayer his props. Awesome stuff tim!

    • @briangoldstein3007
      @briangoldstein3007 Год назад +155

      As any real guitarist would.. Mayer is a god

    • @torduc22
      @torduc22 Год назад +91

      any self-respecting guitarist with an ounce of dignity and honesty will recognize that JM is an amazing guitarist.

    • @milllllllllllll
      @milllllllllllll Год назад +2

      In what world…

    • @dudeudontknow341
      @dudeudontknow341 Год назад +49

      I’ll only give him props on his guitar playing. Dudes got creep vibes.

    • @nbassasin8092
      @nbassasin8092 Год назад +29

      Thats because musicians are much more objective and less biased than singers. At the end of the day, guitar players stick together whether they play rock, metal, blues, jazz, folk, or anything else. So they all reckognize Mayers skill and they disregard all the garbage media spews about him

  • @bearyblue
    @bearyblue Год назад +2576

    I’ve never seen anyone who’s so consistent with their taste in style that they’ve coordinated their tattoos to their sweater, guitar, and pants. Even the hole in his jeans perfectly reveal the tattoo on his knee. This is what I aspire to be (besides ofc being insanely attuned to a musical instrument).

    • @mikeg3950
      @mikeg3950 Год назад +218

      Seriously the dude is just an ARTIST

    • @Shay-vj3wh
      @Shay-vj3wh Год назад +92

      yes!! I love doing that with my aesthetic too it feels so put together. Honestly so badass and cool of him too, even his hair has that electric look ⚡

    • @liviuczifrak5841
      @liviuczifrak5841 Год назад +53

      yeah, his hair mesmerized me the whole video...

    • @shimmeringchimps3842
      @shimmeringchimps3842 Год назад +57

      I think his hair makes him look like a baby dragon.

    • @bestofrock945
      @bestofrock945 Год назад +9

      It should be the other way around. First of all become a great artist, then the superficial stuff. All though you can skip the second part really.

  • @yoshitheonly
    @yoshitheonly Год назад +5064

    If you don't know guitar, just know that even skilled guitarists stare at this man with jaws dropped to the floor.

    • @cicciolin0
      @cicciolin0 Год назад +289

      for some many reasons.... 😏

    • @treborkroy5280
      @treborkroy5280 Год назад +94

      @@cicciolin0 cause they thought it was an asian chick playing guitar? Lol

    • @deliriouspenis
      @deliriouspenis Год назад

      @@treborkroy5280amn what kinda asian chicks you have been seeing that can take that much of a resemblance to this henson mf 🧐
      btw somehow henson is the whitest last name i have ever seen. kinda controversial but my brain is telling me that.

    • @fauraway
      @fauraway Год назад +343

      @@treborkroy5280 people can find guys attractive too :) and not all guitarists are straight guys also~

    • @treborkroy5280
      @treborkroy5280 Год назад +73

      @@fauraway jeepers you speak like one of them devil kids who do evil stuff, bless your heart

  • @CarlosFromPhilly
    @CarlosFromPhilly Год назад +301

    Tim has the chillest vibe in front of the camera. No clue what he's like irl, but his vibe is very calming when he does stuff like this.

    • @Rooster_Ric
      @Rooster_Ric 8 месяцев назад

      🙄

    • @Heisenberger_69
      @Heisenberger_69 2 месяца назад

      Bowblaxian_Tricknology be quiet b4 i dive 4 that 🫏 face-first lil bruh

  • @erthuima
    @erthuima Год назад +2709

    It is truly inspiring to listen to a talented guitarist like Tim. You can easily tell that he has so much knowledge to give

    • @whiteshadow67
      @whiteshadow67 Год назад +23

      Seems like a really sound guy too.

    • @Sir_Catnip
      @Sir_Catnip Год назад +6

      ​@@bryanmack7463 He seems like a wussy too lol

    • @steven5054
      @steven5054 Год назад +9

      Yeah. Just don't ask him how to write a song with an actual hook or riff that people will remember.

    • @theatticreview777
      @theatticreview777 Год назад +32

      @@steven5054 yeah because the hooks and riffs in Euphoria, Champagne, and GOAT aren’t memorable….
      You should give him a lesson…please..

    • @paulgordon6949
      @paulgordon6949 Год назад +7

      ​@Steven lol. Yeah his music is boring in the extreme.

  • @66thDoctor
    @66thDoctor Год назад +4545

    I love how effortlessly he executes every technique like it's nothing

    • @Sir-Bane
      @Sir-Bane Год назад +278

      In another interview a while back, he got asked what he thought about the 10,000 hours of practice theory. (10,000 hours of practice of something, classes you in the pro level of experience in whatever you're practicing).
      And he replied with he's probably over 60,000 hours on guitar so where would that put him. :| :| :| :|

    • @Luismayer77
      @Luismayer77 Год назад +20

      he makes playing look easy lol

    • @daggercatz7297
      @daggercatz7297 Год назад +57

      @@Sir-Bane Oh wow. I wonder where the dude will be when hes 50 years old or so. I already doubt that many people have reached the 60k hours in their entire lifetime

    • @hazardeur
      @hazardeur Год назад +57

      @@Sir-Bane 60k is kinda pushing it. Assuming he only sleeps 6 hours each and every day and plays guitar every minute of each day would mean it would still take him around 10 years to reach 60k hrs. but not even him plays 9hrs per day. Take that away, then take away the time for school, living an actual life (eating, going somehwere etc.) and the numbers go down a lot. he's probably at around 40k hrs and that's already insane as it means playing 6hrs of guitar each day for 20 years

    • @lupe_g2
      @lupe_g2 Год назад +13

      His playing has gotten better over the years. When polyphia were getting big around 2016/2017 they did not sound as tight.

  • @LuminaxtheChargeKeeper
    @LuminaxtheChargeKeeper Год назад +1808

    Perfect answer of what makes a good solo, “if you can sing it” never heard someone give that perfect an answer before. Well done young man

    • @ViperOfMino
      @ViperOfMino Год назад +5

      There's so many amazing solos in a ton of different genres and instruments that a person can't sing though lol

    • @FizzyCape
      @FizzyCape 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@ViperOfMinohell, you can’t sing some of HIS solos

    • @deadstig345
      @deadstig345 9 месяцев назад +9

      In one of Vito Bratta's interviews, he described his melodies as something that can be sung, then played on guitar. He's not the first guitarist to do it and I'm glad he's not the last, melodious solos, riffs and verses are amazing

    • @daltonbrady1898
      @daltonbrady1898 8 месяцев назад +3

      Well I sing a lot of his songs so I guess he called it lol

    • @poiwytlee
      @poiwytlee 7 месяцев назад

      Me singing Tim's solos 😂

  • @ringerlafinger6031
    @ringerlafinger6031 Год назад +2291

    He's so matured now. Explaining even the very basic stuffs with enthusiasm. He could be a really great teacher (like Tosin). Down to earth. Zero show off.

    • @NavidKhan84
      @NavidKhan84 Год назад +112

      Yeh…I like him now way better than the edgy douche boy that he used to act out for no reason at all, when they started out…I guess age may be…also musically matured leaps and bounds too

    • @ytuseracct
      @ytuseracct Год назад +24

      ​@@NavidKhan84 i agree. He matured a lot

    • @brandonbp122
      @brandonbp122 Год назад +4

      Tattoos are gross.

    • @psychcake1108
      @psychcake1108 Год назад +73

      ​@@brandonbp122 No u

    • @brandonbp122
      @brandonbp122 Год назад +6

      @@psychcake1108 Your momma

  • @wuxian1
    @wuxian1 Год назад +16

    its always nice to see a person talk about something they're passionate about

  • @darkswaggernaut2476
    @darkswaggernaut2476 Год назад +3492

    My favorite bit was when he was like "I don't know music theory." And then started describing all the stuff he was doing with music theory. Tim's too good for his own good.

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Год назад +11

      Ikr with some players

    • @raphaeldwain7834
      @raphaeldwain7834 Год назад +30

      That's not exactly what he said. Go back and listen.

    • @mexicanloster225
      @mexicanloster225 Год назад +81

      the only theory he sorta mentioned was scales

    • @maxwilson3531
      @maxwilson3531 Год назад +46

      I mean the scale degrees isn't necessarily deep knowledge, and at least knowing scales is very helpful tbf

    • @spanzotab
      @spanzotab Год назад +87

      Knowing the letters of the notes and what scales/degrees are is something any musician will pick up through osmosis if they spend any amount of time hearing other musicians talk about it. It's more like music arithmetic than theory.

  • @lukayz1363
    @lukayz1363 Год назад +2840

    Wow...i wasn't expecting him to be here. The man's going places

    • @albaal7035
      @albaal7035 Год назад +149

      This man has already went far and wide. He's way past going places. Places are now looking for him.

    • @DonPasquale_
      @DonPasquale_ Год назад +32

      Going? He's been there for years lol

    • @suuuiiii
      @suuuiiii Год назад +9

      Modern steve vai

    • @iamrichlol
      @iamrichlol Год назад +3

      On RUclips?

    • @NikkLiberos
      @NikkLiberos Год назад +2

      My thoughts exactly. Didn't expect to see him on Wired.

  • @lordsiomai
    @lordsiomai Год назад +3438

    Not only he's a guitar god, but is also really good at explaining stuff

    • @officialgreenson4201
      @officialgreenson4201 Год назад +26

      He is Real Musician,Real Prodigy

    • @Johnny-tw5pr
      @Johnny-tw5pr Год назад +8

      Not really. For sweep picking the only thing he said was play slow and then go faster

    • @richardthebrick542
      @richardthebrick542 Год назад +84

      @@Johnny-tw5pr I mean what else is there to say besides slanting your pick. It just takes time

    • @MetalizedButt
      @MetalizedButt Год назад +4

      If you understand something well enough, you will be able to teach it

    • @cloudy7937
      @cloudy7937 Год назад +8

      ​@@MetalizedButt Not really... I wish all of my professors at uni were like that lol

  • @philodox7599
    @philodox7599 11 месяцев назад +6

    you can tell that someone really understands what they do if they can explain it simply, Every answer he gave was perfect and simple. Awesome!

  • @taetow7915
    @taetow7915 Год назад +984

    You can tell how much time he put into "fixing his walk", optimizing and perfecting his technique and craft overall. His explanations are crazy straightforward and accessible even if you're nowhere near his skill and mastery level, what a great teacher!

  • @rikkifknrobin
    @rikkifknrobin Год назад +890

    To see someone like Tim Henson in such a mainstream way is mind blowing. Guitar’s making a big comeback and it’s so great to see

    • @davidp6913
      @davidp6913 Год назад +4

      Kinda the opposite, tim came on the scene and destroyed the ones wanting guitar to come back

    • @yummyhershey5902
      @yummyhershey5902 Год назад +42

      @@davidp6913 I don't understand what you mean. Care to elaborate?

    • @Th3BadThing
      @Th3BadThing Год назад +29

      ​@David P disagree
      The ones who are hating on Tim and Polyphias success are the ones who typically want guitar based music to not be in the mainstr

    • @thecipher8495
      @thecipher8495 Год назад +12

      @@davidp6913 you mean gatekeeping?

    • @aidan9308
      @aidan9308 Год назад +2

      @@Th3BadThing That's not the reason we hate, we hate because his music loses it's feeling and soul when you just spam a bunch of notes and try to look flashy. It's ironic because in the video he said that a good guitar solo is one you can sing, but his music is the exact opposite.

  • @Edwardhyoo
    @Edwardhyoo Год назад +1412

    Polyphia doesn't really intersect with my taste, but I love that younger guys like Tim are bringing guitar driven rock to other generations, and iterating on the epic prog/metal genre. He is truly a student and master of his craft and instrument, I love it.

    • @vxkid1.5
      @vxkid1.5 Год назад +2

      he thought me how to Nollie flip in this videooo thanks mark

    • @hddrummer8838
      @hddrummer8838 Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @rymns
      @rymns Год назад +5

      Good music as no genre my man ...

    • @Edwardhyoo
      @Edwardhyoo Год назад

      @@rymns Also a good point.

    • @nobody8617
      @nobody8617 Год назад

      @@vxkid1.5 bro fr i learned how to front heel and sweep pick bc of this vid

  • @Theyluv_seulgi
    @Theyluv_seulgi Год назад +178

    4:40 THIS RIFF IS PERFECT

    • @egeardasenturk
      @egeardasenturk 10 месяцев назад +6

      It's a polyphia song

    • @tonythomas7749
      @tonythomas7749 10 месяцев назад +5

      What song is it?

    • @Saucebaron
      @Saucebaron 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@egeardasenturk dont leave us hanging, give us the sauce!

    • @nuke9915
      @nuke9915 8 месяцев назад

      @@egeardasenturk yea what song is it? it sounds killer!

    • @loweheterjag3250
      @loweheterjag3250 6 месяцев назад

      @@egeardasenturkLet us know which please

  • @wrenmichael8471
    @wrenmichael8471 Год назад +438

    old guy relearning the guitar here, and this guy does a way way way better job teaching than all the "guitar teachers" I see here on youtube. I like how he breaks things down, you dont need a masters degree in music to know what he talking about, and you can see exactly what it is he is doing. thank you Tim Henson!

    • @joshwagner5992
      @joshwagner5992 Год назад +3

      I'm in the same boat with an arm injury that messed up my picking hand. This band and a handful of others has me annoying the neighbors again, and I love it.

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 3 месяца назад

      Ben Eller is fantastic

  • @leanp633
    @leanp633 Год назад +515

    Clicked because dude looks majestic, stayed because he’s so chill and knows how to explain simply

  • @friesandrupees
    @friesandrupees Год назад +434

    Got to photograph and meet this guy and the band a few times. He’s such a gentle and kind person. 10/10 human.

  • @JoshuaGallegos-q2v
    @JoshuaGallegos-q2v 3 дня назад +1

    Amazing to see Tim get some good recognition. I had the chance to see Polyphia live first at a tour back in 2015 along with Chon and strawberry girls!! All similar bands with their absolute unique talent that each band has! Polyphia will forever be a core memory to me!

  • @theftking
    @theftking Год назад +360

    I like listening to people who are very good at what they do talk about what they do.

  • @radium05
    @radium05 Год назад +592

    Tim really knows how to simplify and present difficult terms and concepts.
    He’s a great listener, obviously.

  • @HalloMoose
    @HalloMoose Год назад +1068

    This guy didn’t mentioned he is also a violinist. The guy is straight up super talented.

    • @_gkc
      @_gkc Год назад +40

      He dropped that at a young age tho

    • @elijahizere
      @elijahizere Год назад +119

      His mum forced him on Violin as a kid, and he defied her by secretly practicing Guitar
      Probably a good way to motivate someone, to reject the control of a parent ahaha

    • @BunnyInTheSnow
      @BunnyInTheSnow Год назад +25

      @@elijahizere typical asian mothers :x hahahaha.. relatable.

    • @powel5451
      @powel5451 Год назад +4

      @Arcination. playing god... by him!

    • @tristanmolina894
      @tristanmolina894 Год назад +2

      He can pick up any instrument, dabble with it for a bit and run through all the notes and play a sound by the end of the day. By no means a pro but he’s got such a good ear for music he can figure it out.

  • @anamakesthings
    @anamakesthings 8 месяцев назад +32

    I had no idea who this kid was before the BBL Drizzy and I'm so stoked he turned out to be this mellow, knowledgeable dude :)

    • @Aeunax123
      @Aeunax123 5 месяцев назад +1

      Same 😂😂

  • @zhieson
    @zhieson Год назад +286

    Mad respect for this guy. Super talented but also cool about sharing the techniques and methods. Watching him play is an experience.

    • @steven5054
      @steven5054 Год назад

      Like watching a tree with a guitar in its branches

  • @samaf
    @samaf Год назад +409

    I could watch a 2 hour version of this. This guy is so cool and I learned so much in just 16min. Thanks Tim!

    • @221b-l3t
      @221b-l3t 3 месяца назад +1

      Then watch the Rick Beato interview

  • @hacklin1757
    @hacklin1757 Год назад +366

    I honestly can't believe that Tim isn't well educated on theory. When he plays it seems like he knows every scale, mode, chord,... you name it. Truly inspiring stuff to say the least!

    • @jeffersoncarvalho8822
      @jeffersoncarvalho8822 Год назад +145

      A lot of musicians (specially guitarrists) say the don't know theory, but they actually do. They may not have learned it in the "standard way" but they learned it somehow. Also, the most of musical theory you'd use in practice is the basic stuff, so maybe they say they don't know theory because they don't know the advanced stuff (but then again, if you know the basics you know pretty much everything you're gonna need in a practical sense).
      Just like you said, he plays scales, modes, chords, progressions... generally speaking, if someone does this and claims they don't know theory, it is very contradictory IMO, since they just did everything they claimed not to know

    • @witewolfmusic1654
      @witewolfmusic1654 Год назад +21

      @@jeffersoncarvalho8822 this x1000. When I was first starting off and “pretty proficient” I didn’t know the theory. But I remember learning theory little by little and learning some basic concept like the relationship between Ionian (Major) and Aeolian (Minor). I already knew that they were the same scales to create different feels but I didn’t know why. When I learned why and how simple of a concept it was it inspired me to learn more.

    • @chacehorsman2615
      @chacehorsman2615 Год назад +27

      Dunning-Kruger effect :) The more that he learned, the more he realized he didn't know.

    • @chrismostdope
      @chrismostdope Год назад +16

      No, he definitely knows music theory. Both his parents are musicians & he’s played & been taught since he was very young. Literally said he doesn’t know, then proceeded to use it & explain music theory concepts right after

    • @peanutbutter625
      @peanutbutter625 Год назад +5

      @@chrismostdope I think it's coz he didn't study it formally, compared to someone like Adam Neely who studied in a conservatory (tho idk if Henson also did, but doesn't seem to indicate so). So all the fancy terms, the intricate details and relationships between them, different modes or whatever, it's less emphasized.

  • @ticozayas6430
    @ticozayas6430 2 месяца назад +2

    man is it so cool to watch someone really good at what they do talk about their passion

  • @BlackAbbath0
    @BlackAbbath0 Год назад +351

    I totally thought this dude was just full of himself, but he just gave me more knowledge than any other RUclipsr or artist has in 16 minutes. I still think it’s funny how his examples with riffs are just these super complicated riffs that he flawlessly pulls off. I am now a Tim Henson fan.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +5

      You're watching the wrong videos then.

    • @FilinMXr
      @FilinMXr Год назад +90

      He mentioned in some of his interviews that putting on that "full of himself" persona was a way to get attention when Polyphia just started, but he quickly learned that it's way more productive and mentally healthy to stay humble and be human.

    • @wesdizz6297
      @wesdizz6297 Год назад +27

      You should check out his youtube channel. He always shares his knowledge and process of writing music. Even if it's not the style you would want to write, you can still learn things to apply to your own style.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      @@FilinMXr So when is he gonna start doing that?

    • @HobosCanFly
      @HobosCanFly Год назад +50

      @@mattrogers1946 Projecting much? Based on how your acting you don't exactly come across as the humble type. Instead of wasting all your time in this comments section you should go outside and touch grass every now and then

  • @kevindecamp9087
    @kevindecamp9087 Год назад +627

    I like how said it’s important to be able to sing the solo. A lot of shredmasters turn playing guitar into a flex fest, but it really helps if they can do melodic too. That’s probably why Tim and Polyphia have gotten so big.

    • @HahaDamn
      @HahaDamn Год назад +13

      No cap, this is the reason why Noel Gallagher is one of the best guitarists of all time even though he literally only knows minor pentatonic, live forever has one of the best solos for example

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +17

      to me, melody and emotion is way more impactful than speed and complexity

    • @goblingrim
      @goblingrim Год назад

      lol lemme just sing one of his solos blooploolooloodoododododododoeeiddiididieiiiiipoldodoldoododododoidididiiiiddiidoo

    • @1slotmech
      @1slotmech Год назад +10

      @@360.Tapestry It's a big music world out there and there's room for both.

    • @leonardomarquesbellini
      @leonardomarquesbellini Год назад +11

      ​@@1slotmech the real secret is that you don't need to choose one over the other, truly outstanding musicians can consistently offer both worlds.

  • @victorhugofreitas9357
    @victorhugofreitas9357 Год назад +306

    Seeing him playing 'playing god' is just phenomenal. Every time! Especially with this break down.

    • @EvanACMedia
      @EvanACMedia Год назад +3

      It was surprising to see how simple it is. When it sounds so insanely complex!

  • @DantalionNl
    @DantalionNl Год назад +35

    Proclaims not to known music theory but is capable of explaining the entire structure of playing god in detail at 12:00

    • @GrassSaint33
      @GrassSaint33 3 месяца назад +7

      Nah thats still like highschool level music theory. Listening to academic musicians talk about theory is like a whole other language.

    • @Melodeath00
      @Melodeath00 23 дня назад +2

      @@GrassSaint33 Just like listening to somebody talking about chord consctruction, intervals, arpeggios and syncopation sounds like a foreign language to anybody who doesn't know music theory.
      Anybody who bothered to learn the notes of the fretboard (as opposed to just fret numbers) already knows more theory than most "self taught guitarists".

  • @premierguitar
    @premierguitar Год назад +10

    thanks for answering our question, Tim!

  • @dillonmacpherson3350
    @dillonmacpherson3350 Год назад +328

    I'm not a huge polyphia fan, but I'm always jawdropped watching tim Henson play, I feel like it must be the same feeling people had when EVH was just coming up on the scene

    • @arturogarduñoguitar
      @arturogarduñoguitar Год назад +28

      Exactly! He is arguably the Eddie of our time. So influential.

    • @paulgordon6949
      @paulgordon6949 Год назад +9

      Calm down, he's no van halen

    • @dillonmacpherson3350
      @dillonmacpherson3350 Год назад +69

      @@paulgordon6949 in 1978 people probably said "calm down, he's no Eric Clapton"

    • @FenrirMont
      @FenrirMont Год назад +29

      @@paulgordon6949 ok boomer

    • @FenrirMont
      @FenrirMont Год назад +6

      @@dillonmacpherson3350 yep. He’s the guitar hero of our generation

  • @cry4mexd238
    @cry4mexd238 Год назад +93

    Tim is a great guitar teacher! He can not only explain the theories behind the different ways of playing a guitar, but he can play each one very well. Presenting a great visual and audio presentation.

  • @sparkymularkey6970
    @sparkymularkey6970 Год назад +32

    What a cool, humble, smart dude. He knows what he knows and knows what he doesn't, and he's not afraid to speak plainly and just be real with this stuff. Such a cool video!

  • @alexm3753
    @alexm3753 Год назад +204

    The collab we didn't expect but we never knew we needed

    • @keoves
      @keoves Год назад +3

      nice profile picture

  • @mccorkleknight
    @mccorkleknight Год назад +99

    I'm a lifetime guitar player that, in my 40s, finally started getting into actual soloing instead of just chord jamming. This kind of informational video is extremely helpful. You mentioned Rick Beato; his soloing videos are also that way. Your breakdown of sweep picking may be the easiest way I have ever heard it described! Absolutely helpful and I love it!

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Год назад +1003

    He's very relaxed alone in front of the camera. He didn't fret being solo at all.

    • @matthewarms3786
      @matthewarms3786 Год назад +93

      He's very at peace with himself and knows he's a borderline god on the instrument, but doesn't feel the need to put on false bravado or showboat.
      And I love that he treated every question the same regardless of complexity or technique and was never condescending or sarcastic.

    • @gilernt
      @gilernt Год назад +75

      good pun

    • @savethedandelions
      @savethedandelions Год назад +26

      badump! tsss!

    • @BubblegumDog_
      @BubblegumDog_ Год назад +20

      He's definitely one of the best guitarists, if not the best, barre none.

    • @KitKatWiffleBallBat
      @KitKatWiffleBallBat Год назад +1

      Meh.

  • @xerodragonslayer
    @xerodragonslayer Год назад +46

    I really believe tim could teach anyone to play the guitar. He explains things so effortlessly and concisely.

  • @ayakkumii
    @ayakkumii Год назад +239

    He is veeery good at explaining and teaching. He is very humble and his presence was super calm - I def want to sign up for a class!

  • @kenmashikin
    @kenmashikin Год назад +183

    He clearly has well established way of making music. And he is genuinely sharing it. Love this support section.

  • @prahadrumsofficial
    @prahadrumsofficial Год назад +51

    2:06 it's a cool explanation about solos being memorable, that's probably my favorite thing about Polyphia is all of their music "fits" the band, but it has such as wide range of sounds where some bands just only sound like one thing and are easy to forget, Polyphia sticks in the memory as being so unique each time

  • @AlwaysBolttheBird
    @AlwaysBolttheBird Год назад +23

    I don’t know who this person is or the band but they are my favorite person now. Very intelligent seems humble and presents the info in a simple way

  • @simon-ec5kv
    @simon-ec5kv Год назад +95

    Gotta say, I'm not a huge Polyphia fan but they are incredible musicians and TH is a brilliant communicator

  • @natogfg
    @natogfg Год назад +269

    Never heard of this guy before, but wow, what a clean sound and confident he is. Gonna take a look on his music, for sure...

    • @MerriemWeebster
      @MerriemWeebster Год назад +31

      Check out Polyphia, songs like GOAT, Playing God, and OD are good places to start

    • @Crowdyboi
      @Crowdyboi Год назад +19

      Alright time to check in, did you listen to Polyphia yet?

    • @jaidsalgado
      @jaidsalgado Год назад +5

      Update?

    • @Brenda-kb6di
      @Brenda-kb6di Год назад +5

      Come back, man, tell us what you felt :)
      Polyphia is one of the best things I've ever met

    • @mrspitch4026
      @mrspitch4026 Год назад +2

      @@Brenda-kb6di honestly, I live in australia and have been saving up for a ticket to go to their concert in sydney! Polyphia creates a one-of-a-kind experience with their music!!

  • @avrochingbilling
    @avrochingbilling Год назад +48

    I wasn't expecting him to be here, he is so chill in front the camera, effortless techniques tim is truly an inspiration.

  • @Sparrow-Music
    @Sparrow-Music Год назад +12

    Insanely informative video. Tim is super good at breaking down complex ideas, and even explaining simple ideas.

  • @alexandreorion2253
    @alexandreorion2253 Год назад +221

    10 years playing guitar (just playing, never had a class or smth like that), and Tim Henson teaches me what's the Tone nob purpose, it was worth my day!

    • @Luismayer77
      @Luismayer77 Год назад +2

      Any tips for a guy who has been playing for 1 and a half years by himself? Should I take lessons? Or is possible to be a good guitar player without proper teaching

    • @kevincastro8768
      @kevincastro8768 Год назад +4

      @@Luismayer77 I am somewhat good, I’d say I know how to do most things this guy said on the video. Classes are great and I’d recommend them but I taught myself and it’s just a matter of practicing

    • @daggercatz7297
      @daggercatz7297 Год назад +22

      @@Luismayer77 You can be a good player without a teacher but a good teacher will speed up your progress immensely. Sometimes you just don't know how to google a question you have so having someone irl that can see what you mean and explain it is incredibly helpful

    • @MrBebopChamploo
      @MrBebopChamploo Год назад +1

      @@Luismayer77 You can definitely be a good player without a proper teacher. I'd say if you find yourself having a hard time structuring your learning/practicing or feeling overwhelmed about what to learn and practice and when, finding a good teacher could be worthwhile. I say that because I was the type to run before I could walk, as Tim was saying, but unlike Tim I haven't been able to go back and learn to properly walk - I get overwhelmed and impatient. Probably my adhd lol

    • @athmaid
      @athmaid Год назад +1

      ​​​@@Luismayer77 teachers are great for when you don't know what you should know to advance to where you wanna be. To come back to the walking vs running analogy, a teacher can teach you how to walk so you can learn to run on your own, or they can help you clean up your walk when you already know how to run.
      For me personally especially in the beginning it helped a lot and even shaped my taste. I started out playing classical which makes fingerstyle picking a lot easier and taught me the basis of music theory and reading sheet music. But everybody is a little different!

  • @pieceoftrashkeith
    @pieceoftrashkeith Год назад +93

    For a person who doesn't know how to play guitar or any instruments, this is really fun and interesting to watch. Thanks, Tim and WIRED!

  • @KuyaSunset
    @KuyaSunset Год назад +68

    Tim Henson breaking down Playing God is so mind-blowing. Those simple sounding steps and the end result goes back to his roots on "going back and fixing my walk after learning how to run."

  • @evonne315
    @evonne315 Год назад +2

    So refreshing to hear Tim speak. What a humble dude with so much knowledge and experience to share. Thank you Tim! ❤

  • @one8s7n
    @one8s7n Год назад +52

    Tim is like a humble down to earth legend on guitar. I love being able to watch him grow as a player and excited to see what's to come

  • @jasondavis6861
    @jasondavis6861 Год назад +47

    guy is so chill, makes everything look effortless

  • @gilernt
    @gilernt Год назад +437

    i'm very happy tim has come a long way with being in front of a camera and an audience. saw them live in 2019 and it he was a little disappointing to be honest, but saw them again last year in 2022 and my god was that one of the most hype concerts i've been to.

    • @burneracount8339
      @burneracount8339 Год назад +46

      It's cuz they stopped getting drunk before performing

    • @hectorg362
      @hectorg362 Год назад +22

      Yeah they started taking live shows seriously. I'm glad they are they are!

    • @JTguitarlessons
      @JTguitarlessons Год назад

      Bro you sound like a neckbeard

    • @gilernt
      @gilernt Год назад

      @@JTguitarlessons you sound like a clown tf

    • @dylansasson6756
      @dylansasson6756 Год назад +9

      Yeah they used to get hammered before every show lol glad they tightened up live

  • @climbscience4813
    @climbscience4813 3 месяца назад +3

    This dude is great! I love how down to earth he is, given how much credit he gets on his craft. Great guy! 🙂

  • @Peavey311
    @Peavey311 Год назад +18

    I was unaware of this band and Tim himself but I'm going to check them out now. I love how simply he breaks down fairly lofty concepts without coming off cocky or anything of the sort.

  • @eppie899
    @eppie899 Год назад +31

    The more I look at Tim’s style the more I see how deliberate and aesthetically pleasing it is.

  • @Sierra-xi2ty
    @Sierra-xi2ty Год назад +50

    Glad Tim is getting exposure outside of the guitar world.

  • @whokilledzekeiddon
    @whokilledzekeiddon Месяц назад

    He's such a great teacher. It's really cool that someone as virtuoso as Tim humbly answers questions like "how do I play a power chord?" with genuine advice and humbleness.

  • @tommoore946
    @tommoore946 Год назад +546

    I love how he executes the boomer bend blues lick flawlessly

    • @nuberiffic
      @nuberiffic Год назад +25

      I dunno. There was zero feel in it. Mechanically perfect, but no emotion.

    • @Robtrujillo65
      @Robtrujillo65 Год назад +1

      Wonderful people ❤

    • @GaspoweR
      @GaspoweR Год назад +199

      “No emotion”
      They’re giving an example, the man’s not trying to perform like in an actual concert in this Q&A video on Wired of all places. That’s kind of an unnecessary comment to just throw out.

    • @Laughing_Individual
      @Laughing_Individual Год назад +57

      @@nuberiffic It's not that deep man.

    • @horsepuncher95
      @horsepuncher95 Год назад +6

      @@Laughing_Individual It's not that deep, but the dude above you took it that deep 😭

  • @BeatPoet67
    @BeatPoet67 Год назад +63

    YT is an amazing resource. I'm not a massive fan of Polyphia's style, but I do recognise their talent. And to hear Tim answer a lot of pretty basic questions without condescension and demo what he means is pretty heart warming tbh. He seems like a good guy. I especially liked his learning by ear tip.

  • @CrushedParadise
    @CrushedParadise Год назад +40

    I didn't want him to stop answering questions. Loved seeing these guys live.

    • @phrax6767
      @phrax6767 Год назад +1

      Saw em last year in CO, such a good show.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Год назад +1

      dude clearly has a lot of knowledge to share and communicates it better than many metal snobs who'd rather hide their stinginess with bluster and mean-mugging

  • @youpeopleareallinsane
    @youpeopleareallinsane Год назад +3

    They honestly seem very humble and kind. Like they're happy to share what they know to support and motivate others.

    • @dudeimtellingthetruth
      @dudeimtellingthetruth Год назад +2

      Why you call him they tho

    • @youpeopleareallinsane
      @youpeopleareallinsane Год назад

      I don't know how they identify.@@dudeimtellingthetruth

    • @feral_orc
      @feral_orc Год назад

      @@dudeimtellingthetruth because the world has made everyone insecure about what men and women look like

    • @Cubeyboardz
      @Cubeyboardz 3 месяца назад

      ​@feral_orc, or they didn't want to missgender them? Idk just a thought lmao

    • @Cubeyboardz
      @Cubeyboardz 3 месяца назад

      ​@feral_orc but yeah it's a he fyi

  • @knupug
    @knupug Год назад +160

    I know nothing about playing guitar and found him absolutely fascinating.

    • @compactprism
      @compactprism Год назад

      God you are so lucky

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      I found him nauseating...

    • @xXChipsAndGravyXx
      @xXChipsAndGravyXx Год назад +13

      @@mattrogers1946 most of your previous comments are about polyphia, you seem like a fan.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      @OliverRey You're barking up the wrong tree Gomer...

    • @goofat5879
      @goofat5879 Год назад +7

      @@mattrogers1946 bark somewhere else grandpa

  • @MartyrWithin
    @MartyrWithin Год назад +34

    Yall went out and got one of the most technically and musicly competent musicians for gutar and it makes for a great episode!

  • @user-en5gu7nf4v
    @user-en5gu7nf4v Год назад +10

    Single handedly fixed all the problems I had playing guitar. All the tutorials for pinch harmonics I’ve found have been really vague. This literally showed me how to do it and after watching it, literally 5 minutes later, I can play pinch harmonics.

    • @retronax4346
      @retronax4346 Год назад +3

      it's really one of those techniques where most people headbutt into a wall until they figure it out, so it's really hard to explain. Congrats on figuring it out

    • @whokilledzekeiddon
      @whokilledzekeiddon Месяц назад

      @@retronax4346 Yeah it really is, went through the same journey recently. It's very much one of those riding a bicycle things - all of the tutorials beyond didn't help you beyond the basic idea of it, but once you hit a few and get some "aha!" moments, they come more frequently until you just get it. I promise everyone reading this that it WILL come if you bang your head against a wall long enough - it falls into the realm of 'intuition', which is pretty rare for guitar techniques. One thing I would say is that your pick can make a massive difference; IMHO a small, stiff pick (lol) with a more pointed edge helps, specifically a Jazz III.

  • @jjd4034
    @jjd4034 2 месяца назад +5

    2:07 yea, this is why David Gilmour’s solos are so good! Each solo is like an emotional story.

  • @end_musix1636
    @end_musix1636 Год назад +23

    Its so refreshing hearing somebody asking him about barre chords i can do those in my sleep but the fact somebody asked tells me people are still willing to learn and its nice

  • @Lee-os1if
    @Lee-os1if Год назад +47

    I love the fact that Tim gives out the knowledge he has because he wants other guitarists to improve and learn as well

  • @AstroSully
    @AstroSully Год назад +37

    Tim is spot on on what makes a guitar solo memorable. Bohemian Rhapsody's guitar solo by Brian May is up there for sure. A great example!

  • @raypippin4061
    @raypippin4061 3 месяца назад +7

    Smirked at the discomfort in your shoulder when you had to thumb wrap. Such a beautiful recognition of the the dichotomy of muscular musical styles.

  • @ripsaltydog1750
    @ripsaltydog1750 Год назад +25

    I loved this. I think he underplayed how much music theory he knows. He demonstrated quite a bit of it. All his answers were honest and not really hiding anything. Quite a talented musician. Thanks for the Video.

  • @sageearley7398
    @sageearley7398 Год назад +257

    4:50 this man just casually played the most beautiful riff ive ever heard like it was nothing

    • @bntlysprtr4055
      @bntlysprtr4055 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8YqvOLfkwq8/видео.html

    • @ZinityDrops
      @ZinityDrops Год назад +1

      It's an actual song I just don't remember the name

    • @salamander2192
      @salamander2192 Год назад +4

      @@ZinityDropsdo you know it now? I’d love to hear it

    • @billyinethiopia
      @billyinethiopia Год назад +2

      I think it’s goat

    • @Benellixd
      @Benellixd Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/8YqvOLfkwq8/видео.html&ab_channel=Polyphia

  • @FrederickW
    @FrederickW Год назад +39

    Tim and Scott are probably my favorite guitarist as of recently. They’re playing is just so fresh and mesmerizing. It’s like ear candy. Can’t wait to see them live next month!

    • @Quinceps
      @Quinceps Год назад

      Scott who?

    • @_xfuturetrunksx_
      @_xfuturetrunksx_ Год назад +1

      Scott goated

    • @jables6621
      @jables6621 Год назад +1

      @@Quinceps Scott Lepage. Hes the other guitarist in Polyphia, and he absolutely shreds as well

  • @Wulfplague
    @Wulfplague 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love how honest and helpful he is. The guitar heroes of this generation are built different.

  • @Dantalliumsolarium
    @Dantalliumsolarium Год назад +6

    It makes me so happy listening to him talk. I don’t get all the technical bits but it’s still just- amazing. The amount of care and dedication. Also the tattoos rule and I’m jealous

  • @therealdudeski
    @therealdudeski Год назад +168

    I'm not a fan of polyphia and super complex rock and roll. But that is so interesting that he pointed to such a simple solo as to what a great solo is. Definitely gives me a new perspective on how someone who does go for the challenging music style approaches their music.

  • @DrewishAF
    @DrewishAF Год назад +27

    Tim is an absolutely incredible guitarist. I feel bad because I didn't actually know about him until he showed up on Rick Beato's channel a while back, but I've thoroughly enjoyed his music since. Way to go man, and there's a ton of great ink everywhere.

  • @secession77
    @secession77 Год назад +4

    I can't believe how eloquent yet understandable the guy is. Totally a self- and surrounding aware person

  • @mariela-sanz
    @mariela-sanz Год назад +23

    Here for the recognition of this guy. Been a long time coming.

  • @Shay-vj3wh
    @Shay-vj3wh Год назад +429

    Obsessed with his style and how his badass tattoos match his gorgeous guitar and aesthetic. Even his hair has that electric look!! Such a chill and talented guy who's so majestic and well spoken too. In awe of him and it's SO interesting just listening to him explain⚡

  • @nbassasin8092
    @nbassasin8092 Год назад +15

    My Boy Tim teaching people about his passion lets go
    many people think he is a bit too serious or even stuck up but when you hear him talk you realize he just loves what he does and is dedicated to it so it comes off a bit odd, but in reality he is humble and just enjoys the ride

  • @rakhimberdiyevt
    @rakhimberdiyevt 11 месяцев назад +3

    Our boy Tim just casually makes one of the most watched wired tech support videos ever, and it's totally deserved.

  • @gabrielhollingsworth8176
    @gabrielhollingsworth8176 Год назад +19

    He plays so flawlessly. It just hits my brain in such a good way haha. Hearing him speak is all the better, a monster on guitar but a sweetheart in communication 🤣

  • @LUKE_LINDGREN
    @LUKE_LINDGREN Год назад +25

    Love this. It’s really cool to see Polyphia, Tim and high level guitar playing being showcased here.

  • @Mr.Goldbar
    @Mr.Goldbar Год назад +17

    Tim is definitely the new face of guitar if you ask me!
    He's been one of my favorites for years :)

  • @CatHelicopter
    @CatHelicopter 8 месяцев назад +1

    watched this at the beginning of my guitar journey and now im back a year later with a far greater understanding of everything hes talking about ❤