Solid work, gentlemen. Might I suggest a few tips though? I wish you'd incorporate more quad-polymetric algorithms and dissonant quarter-step freudian scales. Most proto-post-melodic bands from Sweden understand the importance of this, and have reasoned out the stagnancy of neo-classical contemporary modes through scrutinizing referentialism and heterophonic schizophasia, (because let's face it, song structure is a 20 year old dog in human diapers). Few bands from the states have followed suit to this turn of events (see Behold The Arctopus), but unfortunately have little to no positive reception from the masses. As for mixing/production, I strongly prefer the direction that your fellow contemporaries in the underground djent scene are "setting sail in", as the youth says these days. Though an individual who simply follows the common fad might claim it is repetitive, they understand the consistency of a mix with richly reverb-saturated snare triggers, and high-gain high-pass filter trimmed rhythm tones (see also: the Steve Urkel preset). But to wrap this up, I highly recommend studying metatextual chromatic patterns to better understand music theory from the roots. It could really help you better understand monism in a musical context.
Shit, I love music from Sweden and almost every group with a "melodic" word in its genre and I was wondering If it is possible to play as clear and as technical as they do and what am I supposed to learn if I only learned some basics at a music school in a forte-piano class when I was 8 (I quite the class and studied around half a year), now I am 22 and a self-learner guitarist :D I need to improve my technique and to be able to play any metal/metalcore melody as a master (ultimate goal)
Dang! Awesome cover! Probably my favorite song off that album, and due in no small part because it was such an epic opening song for the FIFAP tour! Loved the tone coming out of that Schecter! Is that a Hellraiser C-1?
Beautiful cover! For play August Burns Red, what is the best drop, D or C ? I play with a Schecter c1 platinum silver on a Peavy vypyr 15, but I don't have a great sound properly...
But isnt that uncomfortable .. well for you probably not so im gonna move along and hate myself for not being able to play nearly a tenth as good as you
Is this song played in dropped c I love abr and want to learn this song but can't be bothered putting it in a weird tuning also standard and dropped c are my most used tunings
Great active pickups, these were SD Blackouts, and I used a 5150 II & Ibanez Tube Screamer. ABR uses Axe Fx now and has their presets online so you can skip all that as well.
i love these two guitars not too expensive but if you play metal with lots of distortion it sounds like a million bucks. id take these two along with an ibanez
ElementsOfficial I had an ibanez rg a couple years ago that played incredibly easy and super slim neck sounded great too. ive been looking at getting an esp ltd ec1000 to get back into playin
This song has probably my all time favorite ABR interlude. It's so mellow and chill
😊
When that breakdown hits I could destroy universes. What a rush man.
This is my favourite ABR song. Congrats guys, technically play this song is so hard!
Wow! Well done, perfect version of my favourite song!
Great video!!! Keep it up!
That tone is fantastic, great cover!
cara,muito bom! cover perfeito!
Brazilian here!
abraço :D
Guys this is totally fucking awesome. I just can't understand which asshole is able to dislike this?! Freaking amazing cover!
thank you man.
no matter how good ypu are at anything, or how many people agree, there will always be someone who disagrees. it happens bro!
Tight cover boys!! Great tone!
Beautifully done
awesome video Erik Shea ! i like this cover
3:31 sic one !!! great job guys !!! ciao from italy \M/
Ciao
this is actually really tight, well performed.
thanks brother :)
MAGISTRAL!
Great job folks! 👌🏼
Solid work, gentlemen. Might I suggest a few tips though? I wish you'd incorporate more quad-polymetric algorithms and dissonant quarter-step freudian scales. Most proto-post-melodic bands from Sweden understand the importance of this, and have reasoned out the stagnancy of neo-classical contemporary modes through scrutinizing referentialism and heterophonic schizophasia, (because let's face it, song structure is a 20 year old dog in human diapers). Few bands from the states have followed suit to this turn of events (see Behold The Arctopus), but unfortunately have little to no positive reception from the masses. As for mixing/production, I strongly prefer the direction that your fellow contemporaries in the underground djent scene are "setting sail in", as the youth says these days. Though an individual who simply follows the common fad might claim it is repetitive, they understand the consistency of a mix with richly reverb-saturated snare triggers, and high-gain high-pass filter trimmed rhythm tones (see also: the Steve Urkel preset). But to wrap this up, I highly recommend studying metatextual chromatic patterns to better understand music theory from the roots. It could really help you better understand monism in a musical context.
carl marker my exact thought
Shit, I love music from Sweden and almost every group with a "melodic" word in its genre and I was wondering If it is possible to play as clear and as technical as they do and what am I supposed to learn if I only learned some basics at a music school in a forte-piano class when I was 8 (I quite the class and studied around half a year), now I am 22 and a self-learner guitarist :D I need to improve my technique and to be able to play any metal/metalcore melody as a master (ultimate goal)
Dude. Shut the fuck up
Neeeeeeerrrrrrrrd
Dang! Awesome cover! Probably my favorite song off that album, and due in no small part because it was such an epic opening song for the FIFAP tour!
Loved the tone coming out of that Schecter! Is that a Hellraiser C-1?
TheRandomSpectator ATX Blackjack C-1
this cover is so sick i love it
fucking sick my dudes
gran cover chicos , saludos desde chile :D
Dude awesome cover guys!
Best cover of this song for sure. Cheers!
thanks man, means a lot!
+ElementsOfficial im subscribing, keep making theese.
Beautiful cover!
For play August Burns Red, what is the best drop, D or C ?
I play with a Schecter c1 platinum silver on a Peavy vypyr 15, but I don't have a great sound properly...
Depends on the song. They have a lot of songs in Drop B and Drop C.
awesome
Great cover. Cute socks
Nice!
Epic
the right guitarists playing position is ... mildly infuriating
But isnt that uncomfortable .. well for you probably not so im gonna move along and hate myself for not being able to play nearly a tenth as good as you
Schecter, listen this good sound :D
You play Drop C?
It's in drop B
Is this song played in dropped c I love abr and want to learn this song but can't be bothered putting it in a weird tuning also standard and dropped c are my most used tunings
this one in particular is in Drop B tuning.
Arpeggios, Arpeggios every \where.
It would be cool to have the bass playing too.
Niiiiiiiiiiiiice
What guitar is the guy it the red socks using
That's me. In this video i used my old Schecter ATX Blackjack with active EMG's. Wonderful mid-end guitar.
awesome u guys should be on warped tour lml
thank you much, that's the goal! ;)
How do you get such an ABR tone?
Great active pickups, these were SD Blackouts, and I used a 5150 II & Ibanez Tube Screamer. ABR uses Axe Fx now and has their presets online so you can skip all that as well.
Wow thanks, I thought it was just their digital amp settings, happy new year and nice cover!
i love these two guitars not too expensive but if you play metal with lots of distortion it sounds like a million bucks. id take these two along with an ibanez
sim H yeah they are both very nice guitars, excellent action and great tone.
ElementsOfficial I had an ibanez rg a couple years ago that played incredibly easy and super slim neck sounded great too. ive been looking at getting an esp ltd ec1000 to get back into playin
4:23 The left guy. You usually want to do like this to satisfy a woman
Sound from...?
Recorded in Pro Tools.
Lol 00:57
SockCore
Just beef
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