It is really a brave song about people struggling with alcoholism. The Green Serpent is an Eastern European metaphor for alcoholism. (Tatiana has posted about her sobriety). She and the band have a lot of talent but it takes guts to expose one's struggles. Great reaction as always.
I think Roman uses either loops or pre-recorded guitar parts live, on some songs (I Speak Astronomy at least). They are usually sound layer types or arpeggios, IIRC. Cool reaction! A good example what can be done with a trio and a looper pedal, is the band Russian Circles. The guitarist is a master at playing loops you don't really notice are loops.
lol Green Serpent is metaphorically referred to alcohol in russian. Bitten by green serpent in slavic tradition is symbolic of alcoholism and the depths of intoxication/addiction.....as for the song, the opeth outro is cool. Middle LOG breakdown is cool. Also kinda sounds like an angular proggy album cut on first listen, but quickly turns out to be a banger😂😂.....also tati looks hot here 😂😂 Jinjer - Audiotree From Nothing (Live Performance)
I'd also like for Jinjer to have guitar solos in their songs, but that just doesn't seem to be part of their musical identity. Even when they had 2 guitarists, very few of their songs included a guitar solo. And if they were to include guitar solos in some of their studio recordings, fans would expect to hear the solos in their live performances, which would obviously create challenges. Mind you, they've done it before: "Cloud Factory" was recorded when they had 2 guitarists and has a brief guitar solo, and when they performed it live after the 2nd guitarist left the band, the bass and drum parts backed the solo beautifully, IMO. I suspect that you reacted to "Cloud Factory" Official Live, which is a great example.
Lol jinjer had dual guitars till 2015.....it is mostly an interwoven riffage band now but if they had lead solos too, it would be an even bigger band......casual metal ears like lead solos it's just that simple lol.
@GuitarSoloReactions lol I did not refer u as that at all 😂😂.....I'm referring to the general audience, including lot of non-musicians and the factors dictating the mass appeal of certain type of music lol.
It is really a brave song about people struggling with alcoholism. The Green Serpent is an Eastern European metaphor for alcoholism. (Tatiana has posted about her sobriety). She and the band have a lot of talent but it takes guts to expose one's struggles. Great reaction as always.
Thanks for watching.
Bro...why do you post the same comment on every video?
Hi, are you asking me?
@@GuitarSoloReactions No sir. The original commenter posts the exact same comment on every Green Serpent video.
@@GuitarSoloReactions ?
React to JINJER - A Plus or a Minus (Guitar playthrough), get aesthetic pleasure.
Thanks for the reaction
Thank you for watching.
I think Roman uses either loops or pre-recorded guitar parts live, on some songs (I Speak Astronomy at least). They are usually sound layer types or arpeggios, IIRC. Cool reaction!
A good example what can be done with a trio and a looper pedal, is the band Russian Circles. The guitarist is a master at playing loops you don't really notice are loops.
I haven’t sensed any loops with Jinjer, which is great. I have seen the Russian Circles a few times, pretty fascinating to hear and watch.
Always great.
Amaizing song! 🤘🤘
WOW. This was cool. I like your new space and background for shooting your videos.
lol Green Serpent is metaphorically referred to alcohol in russian. Bitten by green serpent in slavic tradition is symbolic of alcoholism and the depths of intoxication/addiction.....as for the song, the opeth outro is cool. Middle LOG breakdown is cool. Also kinda sounds like an angular proggy album cut on first listen, but quickly turns out to be a banger😂😂.....also tati looks hot here 😂😂
Jinjer - Audiotree From Nothing (Live Performance)
Do you ever post an original comment? You've made this same copypasta comment on all the jinjer videos
I'd also like for Jinjer to have guitar solos in their songs, but that just doesn't seem to be part of their musical identity.
Even when they had 2 guitarists, very few of their songs included a guitar solo. And if they were to include guitar solos in some of their studio recordings, fans would expect to hear the solos in their live performances, which would obviously create challenges. Mind you, they've done it before: "Cloud Factory" was recorded when they had 2 guitarists and has a brief guitar solo, and when they performed it live after the 2nd guitarist left the band, the bass and drum parts backed the solo beautifully, IMO. I suspect that you reacted to "Cloud Factory" Official Live, which is a great example.
Please! Rei - “GUITARHOLIC” (Official Music Video)
Lol jinjer had dual guitars till 2015.....it is mostly an interwoven riffage band now but if they had lead solos too, it would be an even bigger band......casual metal ears like lead solos it's just that simple lol.
Thank you for watching. However, I'm more than a casual metal listener. New to Jinjer, 40 plus years listening to heavy music.
@GuitarSoloReactions lol I did not refer u as that at all 😂😂.....I'm referring to the general audience, including lot of non-musicians and the factors dictating the mass appeal of certain type of music lol.
Thanks for clarifying.
I think REACTION. Less C
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@@GuitarSoloReactionsI believe it’s referring to your typo with the title.