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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2010, 08:23:45 PM »
I was going to make a cheap joke about the guy firing a machine gun in the background but I am too scared to.
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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2010, 08:37:32 PM »

Why do you have to hum something for it to be good? I thought all of that ranged from musically interesting to outright great.

You probably don't , but when I think of great riffs or great solos (and this is just my own personal preferences) they are ones that you can remember in some form or another . They may be melodic or quirky, but ultimately something you can look forward to when hearing a track.

Admittedly later in the track he does a few more tasty riff like pieces (he is a brilliant player and has great technique - no doubt about it), and I do accept that this is a demonstration of his prowess at a trade show rather than a demonstration of his composition skills.

I like a player with a turn of speed, but it is more thrilling when he has been previously been playing at a slower pace (not unlike a sports car accelerating feels like a thrill, whilst driving constantly at 100mph feels little different from driving at 20mph - it's the acceleration /g force change that gives you goosebumps).

But that is just my own tastes

"Thats fine, not gonna tell you what to like"

"Derek, this does not lack emotional content ".

 "I had expected you to be more open minded ,  did I miss a meeting? ".



To trim the fat off this one :


You are at least correct at point one ; in that I ( and no doubt Jonathan ) do not ever require directing as to what we should find desirable , and how we should find something worthy of our consideration.

The video sample that was presented at the outset ,  lacks any relevant emotive or artistic / expressive content to  me - from my end of life and it's many experiences.   It says nothing to me , it inspires nothing within me.

The "meeting"  you presume to have missed , in your somewhat youthful , characteristically petulant ( and certainly ill advised ) hint of sarcasm - might well have been the one where It was assumed by the rest of the faculty that I also had no requirement to be told as to what 'open mindedness' consists of - or how it is is best manifest .

My own inclination towards expressing a genuine curiosity in exploring the seemingly contrary opinions and tastes of others -  usually being based on / fueled by an affection or respect for the individual wishing to explore those ideas with me.  




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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2010, 09:00:49 PM »

Why do you have to hum something for it to be good? I thought all of that ranged from musically interesting to outright great.

You probably don't , but when I think of great riffs or great solos (and this is just my own personal preferences) they are ones that you can remember in some form or another . They may be melodic or quirky, but ultimately something you can look forward to when hearing a track.

Admittedly later in the track he does a few more tasty riff like pieces (he is a brilliant player and has great technique - no doubt about it), and I do accept that this is a demonstration of his prowess at a trade show rather than a demonstration of his composition skills.

I like a player with a turn of speed, but it is more thrilling when he has been previously been playing at a slower pace (not unlike a sports car accelerating feels like a thrill, whilst driving constantly at 100mph feels little different from driving at 20mph - it's the acceleration /g force change that gives you goosebumps).

But that is just my own tastes

"Thats fine, not gonna tell you what to like"

"Derek, this does not lack emotional content ".

 "I had expected you to be more open minded ,  did I miss a meeting? ".


You are at least correct at point one ; in that I ( and no doubt Jonathan ) do not ever require directing as to what we should find desirable , and how we should find something worthy of our consideration.

The video sample that was presented at the outset ,  lacks any relevant emotive or artistic / expressive content to  me - from my end of life and it's many experiences.   It says nothing to me , it inspires nothing within me.

The "meeting"  you presume to have missed , in your somewhat youthful , characteristically petulant ( and certainly ill advised ) hint of sarcasm - might well have been the one where It was assumed by the rest of the faculty that I also had no requirement to be told as to what 'open mindedness' consists of - or how it is is best manifest .

My own inclination towards expressing a genuine curiosity in exploring the seemingly contrary opinions and tastes of others -  usually being based on / fueled by an affection or respect for the individual wishing to explore those ideas with me.  





-Response deleted, clearly a waste of time; the operative part being:

As you were; clearly nothing to discuss here.
« Last Edit: March 29, 2010, 09:03:46 PM by MDV »

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2010, 09:19:40 PM »
I dont go round gliby sh!tting on what others clearly enjoy and respect. I thought you may take the opportunity to reframe your stance if you understood that, while it means nothing to you, it means something to others. Instead you entrenched it. I never, at any point, demanded that anyone like it, I simply pointed out that it is liked and does mean something to some of us. Perhaps I didnt make it sufficiently clear, perhaps you jumped the gun with this response.

Jonathan made it clear that this is not to his taste, he didnt use that subjectivity as a platform for condescension.

As you were; clearly nothing to discuss here.

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2010, 09:29:31 PM »
I dont go round gliby sh!tting on what others clearly enjoy and respect. I thought you may take the opportunity to reframe your stance if you understood that, while it means nothing to you, it means something to others. Instead you entrenched it. I never, at any point, demanded that anyone like it, I simply pointed out that it is liked and does mean something to some of us. Perhaps I didnt make it sufficiently clear, perhaps you jumped the gun with this response.

Jonathan made it clear that this is not to his taste, he didnt use that subjectivity as a platform for condescension.

As you were; clearly nothing to discuss here.

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Edited out a good 15 minutes before you posted that. Odd. Maybe there a lag?

Oh, if youre going to quote stuff that I decided that I didnt want here, then its missing parts; I seem to recall about derek being abnormally antagonistic and hoping that he'd misinterpreted my other post, which was intended as a respectful invitation to consider that some music may not mean anything to him (we can all think of music like that) but it does mean something to someone, and so to refrain from denegrating it (on the basis that while the musics are different, the passions for them are the same). If youre gonna quote stuff I delete after I delete it (however you managed that) you could at least not edit it to only tell half a story, or is that too much to ask?

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2010, 09:52:37 PM »
The video doesn't look (or sound) sped up to me, I think it's just a very poor quality video that's been mangled a bit when YouTube converted it to flash format.  Looks a bit odd due to being very low framerate.  ;)

Anyway, those guitar shows are all about showing off chops, and the stuff he was playing is a medley of stuff taken from multiple songs.

The opening part is the solo from Final Product off the This Godless Endeavour album: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CpuqR8NM1k

Heard in context it fits the song perfectly.  ;)

Stuff from his solo album shows he doesn't just shred.  For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug8yUkr8NqM

Oh, and the guy can play piano too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eipn_iwI330

Personally I can't wait for the new album in May  :P

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2010, 10:00:24 PM »
New album!

I'd almost forgotten they make albums; its been so long. Should be great.

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2010, 10:04:06 PM »
New album!

I'd almost forgotten they make albums; its been so long. Should be great.

Here's an annoyingly short teaser on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh_Oa47uenQ

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2010, 10:07:07 PM »
Never!

MORE!

(Sorry)

Way too short but whats there sounds ace - much more in an EoR vibe of late 80s metallica meets meshuggah, but.....different.

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #24 on: March 29, 2010, 11:01:43 PM »
For the record I actually like what I have heard of Nevermore, and liked some of the old Sanctuary stuff , which I used to hear when I used to listen to a lot of bands like Fates Warning, Vicious Rumours, Savatage, Crimson Glory etc.

To be fair I also dislike what some of my own guitar heros do when they go off on a guitar playing wank-fest (george Lynch springs to mind) although I love what they did in a band format.(in this case Dokken & Lynch Mob)
It is the kind of mindless shred-noodling that you see so much of at Guitar shows and is there to impress punters (although sometimes seems to be a "my willy is bigger than yours" kind of statement).

I am by my own admission a big fan of riffs, songs, melodies, but am pretty open minded.
What stops me listening to an awful lot of really heavy bands is shite vocalists (grunty growly screechycookie monster types) rather than the onslaught of drums and guitars.

I did like the Andy Timmons clip - it was rather nice  ( I do have one of his solo albums lurking somewhere here)

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Thats fine, not gonna tell you what to like; its just that you phrased your prior judgement a little absolutely. Music is subjective, of course.

I didn't think that my first post had been an absolute statement as it contained the words: "to my ears" and I complimented Loomis as well....

But I stressed the point more in my second post as maybe it wasn't clear enough in my first post
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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2010, 07:43:50 AM »
cheers for clips of new nevermore album, really got into them recently

I've seen a ton of jeff loomis lessons and it's the camera as others have said, he does use a 1.5mm tortex sharp pick and my experience of the thing is you have to play absolutely perfect as any mistakes are really obvious so I'm guessing his technique is absolutely flawless

Jonathan are there any growler singers you don't mind? the guy in dark tranquillity seems to have a good balance between aggression and clarity of the actual words he sings

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2010, 10:37:27 AM »

The boys would be proud.....


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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2010, 11:02:29 AM »
Fair enough Jon, I wasnt really having a go at you to begin with, just said the 'do you really have to hum it' thing tongue in cheek, near certain you'd say no.

It does remind me of the time a mate came round to my house before a jaunt round c--kermouth pubs. I was playing some Nile at the time. He said that you should be able to hum music or it wasnt memorable and catchy enough, so I of course had to go round sporadically but enthusiastically humming Nile all day (If only to see who cracked first - the pratt humming 250bpm tech death metal, or the people with him).

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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2010, 11:23:07 AM »

I like a player with a turn of speed, but it is more thrilling when he has been previously been playing at a slower pace (not unlike a sports car accelerating feels like a thrill, whilst driving constantly at 100mph feels little different from driving at 20mph - it's the acceleration /g force change that gives you goosebumps).

Nicely put Jonathan .  :)


This clip addresses that point (musically & literally)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFNB0u1-84A

Interesting how some players/styles can polarise opinions. Example - I completely agree with Andy Timmons with his take on Jeff Beck. I've seen him live where the hairs on the back of my neck stood up but where my freind standing next to me thought he was cr@p.
Also had a difference of opinion with MartinW who has even offered to give Jeff some guitar lessons  :D
"Obviously he's very gifted, great technical player, innovative, yada yada. So what?
He ignores one of the guitar's key ingredients: attack.
He could make most of those noises on a keyboard with one of those pitch-shift jobbies. Jeff, learn to use a pick again and STEP AWAY FROM THE FRICKING WHAMMY BAR! It's like Zakk and his pinched harmonics.
I'm a big fan of Billy Gibbons, but that doesn't mean I care who he likes as a player. I mean, you couldn't say that BG sounded anything like Beck, so what's the relevance?
Edit: And "great tone"? Are you kidding?"
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Re: sped up video?
« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2010, 05:00:47 PM »
What stops me listening to an awful lot of really heavy bands is shitee vocalists (grunty growly screechycookie monster types) rather than the onslaught of drums and guitars.

i think the same of a lot of modern metal... of course i'm not talking in general about screams and growls (for a death-black metal fan it would be quite nonsensical!), but the whole deathcore genre (that, unfortunately, is contaminating a lot of nobler scenes...) lives on completely WRONG vocals... a singer must not just scream, he's got to do it in the right way, with interesting metrics (the thing with non-melodic vocals is all about timing and rhythm, like in rap... you can't just scream syncronously with the snare drum, damn!). phonetics are really important too... most young singers just scream the sh!t out of their lungs but emit no other sound that a constant "whooooaaaaahhhh"...
i think that a lot of people is kept away from extreme metal by who does it bad!
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