Guitar Teacher REACTS: Polyphia - Playing God (Official Music Video)

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  • @Guitargate
    @Guitargate  Рік тому +111

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    • @yayavamp3895
      @yayavamp3895 Рік тому +1

      can you do a reaction to this pinoy acoustic guitar player covering playing god... his name in youtube is paolo gans

    • @adrianadrian9738
      @adrianadrian9738 Рік тому +1

      Could you pls react to alip ba ta REORIEN .. thnks

    • @isaac1403
      @isaac1403 Місяць тому

      8:13 Good good

  • @chairmanmeow9530
    @chairmanmeow9530 Рік тому +2839

    the drummer is so underrated. He really gives the song so much of its bounce.

    • @bradleymitchell3808
      @bradleymitchell3808 Рік тому +76

      The drummer is probably the least underrated in the band

    • @zac3392
      @zac3392 Рік тому +31

      Underrated? Who has ever said Clay isn’t a good drummer?

    • @gitfidla
      @gitfidla Рік тому +30

      @@zac3392 more like the guitars get all the press but the drummer makes it all work

    • @deaconsyxx322
      @deaconsyxx322 Рік тому +18

      Nobody underrates Clay…the guy is a beast!

    • @TheMetalheadWeeb
      @TheMetalheadWeeb Рік тому +2

      @@gitfidla Tim is just different

  • @tortillasarenotbiceps7622
    @tortillasarenotbiceps7622 Рік тому +3889

    As a guy who played drums for years, thank you for acknowledging the drums/drummer. This piece was obviously outrageous and masterful as was your breakdown. Thanks, Mike.

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Рік тому +155

      Thx my friend!

    • @scottmaclean9604
      @scottmaclean9604 Рік тому

      O⁸ebEBDJHD
      hruso2 a

    • @axkmster
      @axkmster Рік тому +17

      Agreed, amazing drum work but, for Mike, it's easier to acknowledge the drums that to play a song like this..Sorry not gonna happen..
      Unless you play this style of guitar regular, you ain't gonna come close to learning this on the spot let alone after 2 months of daily practice regardless how good of a teacher you or I am.. It's on another level man.. Much respect to Polyphia and their high level of skills.

    • @AkiraKenshin
      @AkiraKenshin Рік тому +4

      Polyphia is one of my fav bands to groove to on the drums because there's so much variety and rhythms and patterns!
      Liked your comment about instrumentals and accessibility, though I'd say nowadays Lo-Fi is probably the most popular instrumental in mainstream

    • @Viccerz
      @Viccerz Рік тому +3

      Rhythm section is so underappreciated. Drummer set this already stellar track out on Alpha Centauri

  • @defiantparsnip
    @defiantparsnip Рік тому +1775

    Polyphia honestly became a completely different band when Clay joined on drums. Nothing against Brandon, but Clay brought an entirely new energy that helped the brand emerge out of a really stagnant scene.

    • @NightshadeBeatz
      @NightshadeBeatz Рік тому +15

      I was about to comment that☝totally agree on this

    • @heyanuja517
      @heyanuja517 Рік тому +46

      100% agree! I just discovered this band and went down the rabbit hole with their catalogue, and I feel exactly the same way. Brandon is a *fantastic* drummer; but I really think Clay is the reason they can seamlessly incorporate soooo many musical genres and styles into their compositions. He blew the doors off the hinges for them.

    • @thedrumist1784
      @thedrumist1784 Рік тому +37

      Brandon was more my style of drumming and i loved him. But i can't deny Clay totally matches their newer sound way better. Both phenomonal drummers tho

    • @morrisgreg2176
      @morrisgreg2176 10 місяців тому

      Oh it's still the same don't get too ahead of yourself

    • @annaluciaschmitz
      @annaluciaschmitz 3 місяці тому

      True 😌

  • @pyfoxx
    @pyfoxx Рік тому +981

    I saw in an interview with Tim that he repeatedly adopts a formula with a riff where he won't add the 'flex' until the third time round. It makes so much sense and really speaks to what you're saying about it being accessible - play the riff, get familiar - hear it again, familiarise with the repeat - play a third time, flex (oh damn, this is insane!)

    • @Cr4shdufe
      @Cr4shdufe Рік тому +15

      what do you mean flex ? making it fancier ?

    • @vellusk
      @vellusk Рік тому +75

      @@Cr4shdufe yes, essentially doing something at a high level that not many people can do to show that you can etc.

    • @hectorg362
      @hectorg362 Рік тому +1

      Really? What interview was this?

    • @charles_wren_films
      @charles_wren_films Рік тому +26

      Yeah, that was the Rick Beato interview.

    • @danglol
      @danglol Рік тому +1

      I think this is called ternary form

  • @Scrub_Jake
    @Scrub_Jake Рік тому +2474

    Video idea. Their drummer Clay has 4 playthroughs on the Meinl channel. Yas, Icronic, OD and GOAT. What about watching some or all in one video? You’d looooove these I promise

    • @adwai1h653
      @adwai1h653 Рік тому +47

      +1 on this

    • @Thatpersn
      @Thatpersn Рік тому +16

      Please!!!

    • @prasadsatpute1294
      @prasadsatpute1294 Рік тому +24

      Approved .. or do the Look But Don't Touch playthrough for Complete Panning Left Right between Tim and Scottie ... you can see why they are so different yet so in line even with 8 strings

    • @subarustavi
      @subarustavi Рік тому +9

      OD Please

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Рік тому +361

      Fantastic idea. I’d LOVE to do more drum videos

  • @jrl3521
    @jrl3521 Рік тому +747

    Band members:
    Guitar (Center): Tim Henson
    Guitar (Left): Scott LePage
    Bass: Clay Gober
    Drums: Clay Aeschliman
    Thanks for reacting to this Michael, I love these guys.

    • @MCOGroupNews
      @MCOGroupNews Рік тому +120

      Two Clay's, one rock solid arrangement

    • @mandarin0rangez
      @mandarin0rangez Рік тому +6

      Thanks for this. They’re all amazing and I was first drawn to the band by Tim, but they’re actually all amazing and I am so excited to see them live this year.

    • @mandarin0rangez
      @mandarin0rangez Рік тому

      I cannot wait to see Polyphia at the Fine Line Music Cafe. And I’ve been trying to get all my friends to listen to this amazing music. Hopefully I won’t be there myself 🤣

  • @kaiohenrique8503
    @kaiohenrique8503 Рік тому +627

    The jazzy part is really Brazilian-infused. Sounds like Bossa Nova.

    • @madslick4147
      @madslick4147 Рік тому +24

      dont act like you didnt watch the Tim Henson interview with musiciswin lol

    • @TheRedAnvil40
      @TheRedAnvil40 Рік тому +16

      @@madslick4147 it made me think of that "flamenco" style. Is that interview new? I haven't seen it

    • @kaiohenrique8503
      @kaiohenrique8503 Рік тому +142

      @@madslick4147 I didn't. It's pretty obvious. I'm Brazilian and I can smell Bossa and Samba from a mile around the corner. Not surprised Tim confirmed this. Gonna watch the interview anyway.

    • @madslick4147
      @madslick4147 Рік тому +6

      @@kaiohenrique8503 please do, you nailed it lol

    • @madslick4147
      @madslick4147 Рік тому +1

      @@TheRedAnvil40 not really, but they talked a little on the clip Henson released of him playing a part of thus song

  • @jordanlarson6488
    @jordanlarson6488 Рік тому +339

    Always good to give Clay the love he deserves on the drums. This recording and the sound engineering and mixing are just immaculate. So much going on, but so crisp and cleannnnnn

    • @redshift912
      @redshift912 Рік тому

      I don’t like the mix

    • @samprada9298
      @samprada9298 2 місяці тому

      I looove the mix, it's so satisfying 🤤

  • @HeadbangoO
    @HeadbangoO Рік тому +462

    Classical music has centuries of instrumental pieces, based off V-I progressions, people didn't seem to complain 😜

    • @creekielappy
      @creekielappy Рік тому +8

      Fair point, but how many people actually appreciated it? If we’re talking about western classical music, it was definitely a smaller population of people that appreciated it with an artistic view. Definitely not a “common people” pastime.

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Рік тому +149

      So this is an interesting conversation... I love classical music. For some reason, I don’t equate classical music with instrumental music. It’s a different universe- but obviously all instrumental!

    • @nullptrZer0
      @nullptrZer0 Рік тому +15

      Might be a little bit subjective but to me classical music is more melodic than most modern instrumental music (at least the stuff I heard of). You always can whistle or almost "sing" along. When I think of Beethoven Symphonies or Vivaldi's Four Seasons for example. And the epicness is a whole other level^^

    • @maaaaaap
      @maaaaaap Рік тому +5

      @@nullptrZer0 there's lots of modern instrumental metal that is really "whistable" or "singable", there's even a whistle part in this song lol. Try Intervals, Plini or Paul Wardingham or even Polyphia's earlier stuff like Aviator

    • @nullptrZer0
      @nullptrZer0 Рік тому +1

      @@maaaaaap as I said very subjective. But thx for the recommendations. Will definetely check it out!

  • @Nathdood
    @Nathdood Рік тому +340

    I love how you just pick up stuff. Musical talent right here. As good as these guys are, YOU are the shining star in these videos, my man

  • @kylestewart4444
    @kylestewart4444 Рік тому +173

    Their arrangements are unbelievable. Every element shines and they lean on easily followable progressions, despite sounding very busy and complex.

  • @alvarocelidonio9229
    @alvarocelidonio9229 Рік тому +143

    4:28 It's Bossa Nova! It's a style of Samba, developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a different beat, that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovative syncopation of traditional samba from a single rhythmic division.
    Baden Powell
    Bola Sete
    João Gilberto
    Roberto Menescal
    Tom Jobim

    • @ayoo3970
      @ayoo3970 Рік тому +1

      Did jazz fusion take from Bossa Nova? I hear a lot of similarities

    • @eshanxv
      @eshanxv Рік тому

      why did you mention baden powell?

    • @bobibobik5903
      @bobibobik5903 7 місяців тому +1

      A lot of things are boroved for South American Jazz masters in modern HM, Rock and Pop music as well. Moreover the east Europe is amazing as well for rhythmic approach and midle east. To be honest i understand that this band came at right moment to be popular in the West but honestly nothing new is going on there, it's is just fusion of some part of the world music added with HM so the western kids love it ( i suppose that is the reason).

    • @literalantifaterrorist4673
      @literalantifaterrorist4673 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ayoo3970extremely heavily, yes

    • @Brian.A.Simmons
      @Brian.A.Simmons 3 місяці тому

      Di Meola was doing similar stuff in the 70's with the Return To Forever band. ua-cam.com/video/ucaPIJy4VNE/v-deo.html

  • @SLOCW01
    @SLOCW01 Рік тому +137

    Their song "Yas" heavily features their drummer (Clay ), and is one of their best "intro/accessible" songs. Might be worth checking out.

    • @Ninjabob568
      @Ninjabob568 Рік тому +4

      this is probably my favorite song of theirs, this and goose

  • @ObstructTheTide
    @ObstructTheTide Рік тому +213

    Even though they're instrumental, I really feel "vocals" in their music. The simple chord progressions make it really accessible to anyone like you said, but the drums accent those other super intricate moments that we focus less on normally and it makes you hone in on it. What a combo! Great video!

    • @siphy5829
      @siphy5829 Рік тому +6

      Right? That's one of the reason why Polyphia has a special place in my heart. Even though it is instrumental, all of them together makes for some kind of vocals that I don't feel with other music I listen to. I hope it's as clear as I imagine it in my head! Can't wait to go see their show in August!!

    • @Konfide4043
      @Konfide4043 Рік тому +1

      Thissssss

    • @pro-v7500
      @pro-v7500 Рік тому +7

      It’s because they actually have a top line melody weaved throughout the song. Typically, that’s the function of the vocals, the top line melody, which is also why guitar riff salad always ends up being garbage… never have a top line melody.
      Polyphia obviously knows how to write [good] songs, not just riffs and beats; regardless of it being instrumental or not.

    • @pro-v7500
      @pro-v7500 Рік тому +2

      @@KickflipGnasty good points about the accessibility and rhythmic template. To be clear I also consider AAL and TA in that tier of melodic content. While I don’t think of either of those bands as “noodly” neither, their approach to melodic themes does have the tendency to not sit on top (in my subjective opinion). Catchy melodies are called hooks for a reason, when they don’t sit on top it’s not as easy to latch on to. All great bands that do what they do very well.

    • @yrk-ij9gf
      @yrk-ij9gf Рік тому

      @@pro-v7500 i recognize AAL as animals as leaders, but who is TA referencing in your comment? sorry, not overly familiar with the genre.

  • @DoktorSick
    @DoktorSick Рік тому +35

    Same here man , You hear the guitar but the drummer is holding it down like a machine. Dude is excellent.

  • @cope357x9
    @cope357x9 Рік тому +49

    Polyphia just released a drum studio session for Playing God on their YT channel. For sure worth checking out!

  • @jamessmithjr6788
    @jamessmithjr6788 Рік тому +7

    Ever since I got into Polyphia, I've said, "I came for the 'Tim Henson', but stayed for the drummer". Such a beast. Straight iron fist in a velvet glove.

  • @ericr91
    @ericr91 Рік тому +76

    I'm a guitarist and think the guitar playing is incredible, but my ears keep going to the drummer because he's absolutely amazing. It's just perfect.

  • @robm3569
    @robm3569 Рік тому +88

    Agreed, the drummer is just spectacular. I only very recently found this band Polyphia and as you pointed out they're a great blend of metal n' pop. What's nice about this piece "Playing God" is that there are peaks and valleys to the composition whereas so often they're just in your face speed and agility. When I listen to one of their albums I need to take a break after a few tunes before I continue. I grew up on Steve Morse (and Rod Morgenstein) and he has the peaks and valleys composition down to a science, while also tearing off some amazing riffs.. I'm looking forward to exploring this band further. And thanks Michael for breaking this piece down a bit, it helps me wrap my mind around things. Play on.

  • @PlanetNixia
    @PlanetNixia Рік тому +4

    Mike at 6:44 was giving "Proud dad watching his kid absolutely nail a landing in the Olympics." and I can appreciate that.

  • @DESSERT_X
    @DESSERT_X Рік тому +19

    They know that very well! THIS is reason why they play guitars facing the drummer. In.Every.Single.Video.

  • @donutstix22
    @donutstix22 Рік тому +84

    Your understanding of the music and ability to translate that to the audience is remarkable. I've been a huge fan ever since the GOAT video. Thank you for sharing your observations and introducing me to the world of composition.

  • @GiveSic
    @GiveSic Рік тому +5

    6:45 lmao dude that reaction was perfect.
    You were like "What was I saying about their damn drummer!? Exactly, this right here. I don't even need to pause you've got ears you hear it."

  • @ChristianRose1
    @ChristianRose1 Рік тому +37

    As a guitarist, i can't stop admiring your own guitar, the color is stunning, and obviously the song itself, but that goes without saying. Great video! Entertaining and good comments on the composition for a first listen! Subscribed. You can absolutely see the joy and passion you have for music aswell just in your physical reaction and how you vibe with it, awesome!

    • @NicholasLeader0
      @NicholasLeader0 Рік тому +1

      I’m not a guitarist and I noticed it as well. Pretty!

  • @TobyKBTY
    @TobyKBTY Рік тому +46

    I love Tim and Scott's playing, truly I do, but you hit the nail on the head: Clay (the drummer) is an absolute monster as well and such a joy to listen to. When he and Clay (their bassist. Yeah, funnily they share the same name haha) lock in it's also epic as well.

  • @GottyDot
    @GottyDot Рік тому +21

    The second I heard this song I looked up your reaction to this! haha Glad to see you never disappoint!

  • @Inflake
    @Inflake Рік тому +61

    I’m not even a pro guitarist or anything but listening to him explain about how “simple” the song really is and his entire thought process makes this video so good. I learnt a lot about music production and songwriting from this!

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Рік тому +15

    don't forget the bass. every piece ties it together and keeps the groove moving along. the song takes you on this wild journey and brings you back.

  • @mrzachwright
    @mrzachwright Рік тому +18

    I love that you do all of this in one take. You don’t cut out the parts where you’re searching for the right words to say to express your excitement. It really reiterates just how much you love what you do.

  • @justinguitarcia
    @justinguitarcia Рік тому +78

    that B section sounds so much like those classic nintendo scores, which isnt a slight at all, those scores are immaculate, but I wouldn't be surprised if that was a source of inspiration. They've always sounded influenced by video game scores

    • @Guitargate
      @Guitargate  Рік тому +16

      Hell yeah they are!

    • @egdm1235
      @egdm1235 Рік тому +24

      "that B section sounds so much like those classic nintendo scores"
      That section is straight out of the Bossa Nova movement from 1950's Brazil, which influenced a lot of early Japanese gaming compositions.

    • @justinguitarcia
      @justinguitarcia Рік тому +5

      @@egdm1235 makes sense. The bossa/latin feel wasnt lost on me either but even beyond the harmony, structurally, aesthetically, tonally, etc has a very “video game” sound (in a really cool way). But thats fascinating, wasnt aware of that direct correlation. V cool

    • @egdm1235
      @egdm1235 Рік тому +7

      @@justinguitarcia Yeah. After the post-WWII economic collapse in Japan a large number of Japanese ended up in Brazil seeking work. (Even now, Brazil has the most Japanese outside of Japan.) There was a great deal of cultural import back the other direction.

    • @XmemphistoX
      @XmemphistoX Рік тому +2

      I thought to myself that I felt like I was in the Wii shop listening to the B section.

  • @tactrix1h
    @tactrix1h Рік тому +35

    This was a spot on reaction, he has it so right, and here's my take on it. First thing is this band is a very rare combination of 4 people who are absolutely phenomenal at their instruments, now you might see a few others that have that but very, VERY rarely to this degree. This is like putting prodigies together that mesh well. Second, the reason why you hear the drums so heavily and then it's the guitar and the bass layers the melody to bring you back is because they know how to space it so perfectly, that you have just consistent progression after progression of interesting melodies layered on and off. If I were to write it out it would go like this, every other space is the melody, and every other space between it is the intricate part. This is also on purpose to make you hear something amazing, but not give you time to think about it before you move onto the groove.
    This is one of those songs that's put together so unbelievably well that you can listen to it for years and still not hear everything in it.

  • @lambofmetallica
    @lambofmetallica Рік тому +9

    Seen a couple of your videos, and as a guitarist and solo musician for over 20 years, the way you explained that "instrumental bands are primarily for other musicians" is spot on. Sure, there is a select portion of non-musicians that enjoy it, but the majority don't.
    Polyphia have bridged that gap better than any other group I can even try thinking of, and I'm always stoked for a new release of theirs.
    Liked, and subscribed. Keep up the killer content, brother!

  • @ftlpope
    @ftlpope Рік тому +23

    Agree about the odd chords north of the equator but they are two-a-penny in Brazilian music and in fact, this could be mistaken for Brazilian fusion of the late 1970s.

  • @stftea
    @stftea 9 місяців тому +5

    his excitement when the drums starts ramping up shows how much he loves music as a whole, lovely

  • @KMikeSavoy
    @KMikeSavoy Рік тому +14

    I absolutely love the fact that you see the entire band and aren't the traditional guitarist fanboy. Cause as front and center as the guitar is, it takes an entire band to make music that is this good. Each element is at the very least AS important as the lead, and often times truly make the lead good by doing their part correctly.
    Nice job.

  • @drewbuntoo
    @drewbuntoo Рік тому +32

    So glad to hear someone else remark over the drums. The melody is obviously incredible but I really think the drums tie this song together

  • @Probably_tryna_sleep
    @Probably_tryna_sleep Рік тому +20

    I love that the drums hook you, and then when you're in the groove, and you can feel what's coming next, and then it's not there!!!! Like when you're belting it out, and the cd hits a scratch and drops out, but you keep going. His drums make me feel like wiley coyote when he runs off a cliff, but doesn't realize he's not on solid ground lol. Clay knows that you "know" what he's going to do next, and then demonstrates that he knows what your thinking, by not doing what you expect, and it's perfect.... love your breakdowns of everything you do, and I hope someday you and polyphia get a chance to meet up and shoot the shit. Just film it if you do please

  • @connorisenberg2037
    @connorisenberg2037 Рік тому +6

    I LOVE your gesticulating when the drums get crazy and you don’t know what to say 😂 That’s exactly how I feel when I listen to them

  • @deejaylelamma9904
    @deejaylelamma9904 Рік тому +8

    Your eargasms and reactions to Clay's playing is literally me. He really shines in this song. They also posted his playthrough. I think you'd love that haha

  • @spreklfreks
    @spreklfreks Рік тому +2

    Love how you spell this all out. Your communications skills and ability to explain it out in identifiable terms or concepts is outstanding. I find that your reactions and break-downs really help me identify elements that I knew where always there, but couldn't single out. Look forward to the next post!

  • @Sephiknot666
    @Sephiknot666 Рік тому +36

    The band is on a different planet to everyone, rapidly becoming one of my most listened to bands... Even the whistling is hard as fuck to do, like c'mon -.-

  • @arnoldsherrill2585
    @arnoldsherrill2585 Рік тому +7

    This is the kind of music that gets in your head and spreads into your soul... I'm not a musician ., but I know music when it is speaking to me and this is like walking into a library and opening a book you've never experienced before

  • @socks982
    @socks982 Рік тому +5

    i love you man, best attitude, vibe and knows his stuff. You're an absolute Legend.

  • @raininseptember
    @raininseptember 9 місяців тому +1

    This was great to watch! I love how into it you are and how much you clearly appreciate it! Cheers!

  • @jleighwolfe
    @jleighwolfe Рік тому +5

    These are more breakdown/explanations than reactions and i LOVE ITTTT. Keep up the good work

  • @h2o1969
    @h2o1969 Рік тому +3

    This song popped up in my feed a week ago maybe. First time I have heard of Polyphia. I am now obsessed with it. Can't get enough of it. You pined it down. Accessable, and the drums. Then add in all the crazy stuff, and I'm hooked. Great video.

  • @tesla-spectre
    @tesla-spectre 10 місяців тому +6

    The combination of Flamenco and Jazz is pretty mindblowing. And then the drums give it even a "third" angle.

  • @Phoenix-wh2sm
    @Phoenix-wh2sm Рік тому +18

    I am not a musician but I love instrumental’s and I love Polyphia as I loved Metallica and old classic rock… The drummer is killer… I concur

  • @KaptainKKD
    @KaptainKKD 10 місяців тому +4

    Just discovered Tim Hensen and his band Polyphia yesterday. Just discovered you today and bam everything you said in this video makes so much sense. As a non-musician, I instantly vibed with this song and couldn't explain why. All I knew was I liked the unexpected jazz chords and like you said, the drumming. T'was so good on the first listen, that I had to share it with both my musician friends and non-musician friends to get their thoughts haha

  • @xeno7830
    @xeno7830 Рік тому +12

    I think I figured out what Michael means how the bass brings your ear around to tolerate the rest of the technical madness. It allows you to feel that madness instead of seeing it. It's awesome

  • @corynrobinson
    @corynrobinson 11 місяців тому +11

    I'm no music expert, but I can't even fathom how they came up and played that song. It's absolutely insane.

  • @iamgates7679
    @iamgates7679 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for uploading these in 2160p - really helps the audio quality. Your ability to sort this stuff out so quickly still surprises me :) Thanks!

  • @timothyrikkers1504
    @timothyrikkers1504 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for posting these polyphia videos. You put words to aspects of their composition that the layperson can't formulate. Also the way you dissect and can emulate the chords and scales in a fleeting moment... Brings validity to your own talent as well as that of the artist. Kudos and keep it up!!

  • @chriseastin3300
    @chriseastin3300 Рік тому +4

    Honestly this is the best reaction across music types that I’ve seen. Everything you said made so much sense as to why my ear itches to hear more polyphia. I remember listening to goat at first waiting for the singer come in and a couple minutes later after the song was over I remembered there was no singer and that I was so drawn in that I completely forgot there wasn’t one. Amazing

  • @XThunderBoltFilms
    @XThunderBoltFilms Рік тому +1

    i prefer your reactions over so many other videos because you actually teach me things and help me appreciate it more.
    also you have a killer ear! took you 2 seconds to figure out the chords what the heck. amazing.

  • @joeyburton1988
    @joeyburton1988 Рік тому +1

    His energy and enthusiasm in every video is so contagious. I love watching Michael's breakdowns.

  • @LuisRdzG10
    @LuisRdzG10 Рік тому +5

    We are guitarists but we can recognize when the band has a good drummer. This guy is the perfect drummer for Polyphia, with perfect drum noises and arrangements when its needed. Maybe we all have a drummer inside or something.

  • @shawnbarnesmusic2285
    @shawnbarnesmusic2285 Рік тому +10

    This is the greatest react ever!
    "It's B*TCHIN"
    LOL!
    Tim and the boys need to throw that on a t-shirt

  • @demon39063
    @demon39063 Рік тому +1

    your PRS is beautiful! thank you for sharing this with us

  • @ryanflake2407
    @ryanflake2407 Рік тому +1

    Best music reaction channel, hands down. I hope you do more stuff with this style of music in the future. Love the break downs! Keep it up, brother!

  • @patrick1580
    @patrick1580 Рік тому +12

    Dude your ability to instantly recognize and replay some of these licks is super impressive

  • @lukebailey3023
    @lukebailey3023 Рік тому +4

    Earned ya self a sub dude, love this. Similar to Rick Beato you have a infectious enthusiasm and genuine authentic love for music and love how you can break the details and nuances down.

  • @miljazarubica8629
    @miljazarubica8629 Рік тому

    Your videos are absolutely amazing and probably some of the most wholesome reactions i've heard/seen.

  • @WColeZPorter
    @WColeZPorter Рік тому

    Your extremely accurate description and breakdown of a piece like this (hit the nail on the head btw) really demonstrates your proficient skill as a musician and teacher.. im subscribing. Keep up the excellent work

  • @jacklavalley8245
    @jacklavalley8245 Рік тому +5

    They released a playthrough of the drum part. You can watch it separately. Tim also did an "unplugged" version where he plays it acoustically

  • @joaogabriels.f.5143
    @joaogabriels.f.5143 Рік тому +5

    this thing you asked at 4:48, is called "Bossa nova"

  • @SonOfHylia
    @SonOfHylia Рік тому +1

    You blew my mind talking about that lift section 8 minutes in. It really does bring the listener’s ear back. I still consider myself an amateur when it comes to music composition but you broke it down beautifully. Great video, man!

  • @travv88
    @travv88 Рік тому +1

    I love how every aspect of their music is good. The guitars, the bass and the drums.

  • @michaelhignight1239
    @michaelhignight1239 Рік тому +3

    I've been studying music since 1981you she'd some light on somethings that I've had questions about for decades.thank you

  • @EscobarJP
    @EscobarJP Рік тому +8

    “Instrumentals - music for other musicians.” I’m no musician, but I love instrumentals far more than music with vocals, and I still agree with you. I’ve rarely come across anyone who isn’t a musician that enjoys instrumentals as much as I do.

  • @nenebar4954
    @nenebar4954 11 місяців тому +2

    I love how you highlighted how insane the drummer is. He is on another planet.

  • @rogoodwin1860
    @rogoodwin1860 Рік тому

    You get my vote Michael! Your reactions and technical breakdown of the videos are second to none. Excellent stuff. Many thanks.

  • @Abattoir3ach
    @Abattoir3ach Рік тому +11

    It would be neat to look back at Polypias beginnings such as “Finale”, where the drummer was absolutely hitting everything on point but from a musicianship sense it felt like he was “following” instead of “playing in sync with”. It’s very obscure but to see how the overall group developed to play with multiple musicians outside of themselves is fairly interesting. Might take a look since many of the vids you focus on the drummer guiding or being the root, whereas at least in my opinion the earlier days the drummer followed the guitarists.

  • @EnvisionedBlindness
    @EnvisionedBlindness Рік тому +5

    You're the guitar teacher I wish I had 10 years ago. Never seen your stuff before but clearly a very adequate musician

  • @John_in_SoDak
    @John_in_SoDak Рік тому +1

    Michael, your comment about the bass and the lift, HUGE insight for me to listening to all parts of the music and super appreciate that, and super appreciate everything else you do man, thank you. You truly do a great job and I appreciate you.

  • @markdaoust9537
    @markdaoust9537 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love how you explain things. You put to words what my brain cannot when I hear one-of-a-kind songs like this.

  • @shadowproductions969
    @shadowproductions969 Рік тому +9

    that part near the 5 minute mark definitely reminds me of a Japanese fusion type song. reminds me of something you'd hear on Persona.
    the beginning of this song has a lot of similarities to goat but enough to be its own thing (especially the resolution sounding similar) Such wild chord combinations and so clean

  • @minnesodope3106
    @minnesodope3106 Рік тому +3

    Yeaaaa, were gunna need a Ego Death reaction.

  • @LifeofRichh
    @LifeofRichh Рік тому

    I absolutely love how you appreciated the drumming and really took it in!

  • @BTK2011
    @BTK2011 Рік тому

    You're G.O.A.T video was the greatest thing I ever needed! I couldn't wait for this video, because I knew you'd come around, lol. I hope you and Polyphia just come to always make this happen! I love your guitar break downs, but how much more you appreciate the whole band and key in is even better. Love coming to see all your stuff, Michael! keep it up

  • @simpleasb
    @simpleasb Рік тому +8

    I think that this song mixes cultures built around acoustic nylon guitars, Spain and Brazil are clearly the most audible influences.

    • @grimble4564
      @grimble4564 Рік тому

      I think they did what they did cause it sounds cool

  • @speedking562
    @speedking562 Рік тому +6

    I would love to see you do a whole series of just polyphia songs. Greatly enjoy your insight/reviews and dissection of their playing.

  • @colecarter1844
    @colecarter1844 Рік тому

    YO WHAT 🤯
    This has quickly become one of my favorite Polyphia songs, and I love that you reacted to it. Your take and translation on how these guys work is always so cool to listen to!

  • @mrlucius57
    @mrlucius57 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed the reaction and lessons embedded within it. Subscribed!

  • @FullmetalArborist
    @FullmetalArborist Рік тому +6

    The voicing and purposeful emphasis on all those leading tones that re-centers the theme is reminiscent of bach. As a violinist I've seen a lot of sonatas that have ridiculous embellishments and such, but the tonal theme is never truly lost.
    I appreciate your relatable breakdowns that don't get lost in technical jargon.

  • @-nom4d_775
    @-nom4d_775 Рік тому +122

    it is called bossa nova. bossa is a brazilian acoustic guitar musical genre that started with guys like joão gilberto, vinícius de moraes and many others
    totally jazzy and worth listening to

    • @johnr8820
      @johnr8820 Рік тому +4

      Are you calling this bossa nova music?

    • @-nom4d_775
      @-nom4d_775 Рік тому +9

      @@johnr8820 not the whole song, I was talking about the section that is actually inspired by bossa nova (which he didn't played the EXACT right hand rhythm but it was close enough to identify)

    • @TheMixCurator
      @TheMixCurator Рік тому +1

      @@-nom4d_775 The only thing that could be construed to have a Bossa Nova flair to it is the melody at the end of the track. I'm a big fan of people like Wilson Simonal, Jorge Bem, Gilberto Gil, Elis Regina etc - was introduced to Brazilian music by my Brazilian fiancé and find it some of the most peaceful but sad music there is. Always good with coffee in the morning sun

    • @MBezerra100
      @MBezerra100 Рік тому

      I guess everyone who knows their music a little bit knows what bossa nova is man. It´s not exactly peruvian flute music or mongolian throat singing

    • @juliancaesar4575
      @juliancaesar4575 Рік тому

      Ah dude thank you so much! I’ve always wanted to know what that style is called. To me I’ve always described it as elevator/Mario kart music 😂 no disrespect btw because I freaking love it. I typed it in UA-cam and yeah you are completely correct that’s the sound I needed to know. This song is very much first half Flamenco and second half bossa nova

  • @MattBeasley1968
    @MattBeasley1968 Рік тому +1

    Just subscribed. I really enjoy your analysis. It's always so educational. Thank you!

  • @Bigdonger69
    @Bigdonger69 Рік тому

    Those licks you play in the vid openings make my day... the texture and dynamics wow

  • @pswizzy2690
    @pswizzy2690 Рік тому +4

    I love that you give the time on guitar but you can tell you are vibin HARD on the drums lol

  • @Someone-gd5zx
    @Someone-gd5zx Рік тому +3

    I had always asked myself why I like tim Henson and Polyphia cuz I have no idea how guitar works. I see guitarists being all excited over it but Im far from understanding anything. I finally had an answer going through several just “ow” “wow” reactions. You had the best reaction and understanding of their songs I’ve seen so far. I also liked how your body were immersed in the rhythm and synced with the song. Thanks man!

  • @sebastienmanique1911
    @sebastienmanique1911 Рік тому +2

    The way you react to the drummer everytime is great.

  • @area859
    @area859 Рік тому +1

    So glad you reviewed this. Gotta love the Bossonova feel in 2nd part.

  • @claudeman
    @claudeman Рік тому +6

    I have never been a fan of instrumental music but Polyphia just blows my mind

  • @rmzzz76
    @rmzzz76 Рік тому +8

    The drummer in Polyphia always steals the show. He's just so good. The rest of the band are very talented too, but every time I'm listening to this band, it's usually not the guitar playing tickling my ears.

    • @supernoodles908
      @supernoodles908 Рік тому

      You should check out the drummer in covet. Forest is nuts

  • @esbece85
    @esbece85 Рік тому

    Still putting out the quality reactions Mike! Hoping you had a great time out in Colorado back in Feb! Love the mountains out there, saw you with the boys at the airport.

  • @metaliode
    @metaliode Рік тому

    Broooo i love all your reaction it just feel so right cause we can see even in your body language you're enjoying it ! add to it your explanation is accessible even to people who doesnt know how to play instrument like me thx for the video !

  • @dbaki3940
    @dbaki3940 Рік тому +3

    at 1:10 you can see he had already watched a reaction to this.

  • @pablotrobo
    @pablotrobo Рік тому +4

    You analysis is the best one available. Thanks.
    Other observers dont get past the ohmygod stage. Thanks

  • @Akira-kd6us
    @Akira-kd6us Рік тому

    Really well put my dude. Thanks for your reaction, keep up!