Is Death's Chuck Schuldiner The Best Death METAL Guitarist?
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2022
- Is Death's Chuck Schuldiner The Best Death METAL Guitarist? I believe Chuck was a very unique talent. He pioneered a new genre of music, wrote deep lyrics about religion and philosophical topics, as well as vicious guitar technique. I think he was the total package. Sadly Chuck died of brain cancer at age 34 in 2001. In oder to showcase his amazing songwriting ability, we'll be watching a live performance of Crystal Mountain, recorded in Germany in 1998. The track is fire. Get on Chuck's level by taking my music theory course below muhahaha!
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You should analyze control denied unreleased 2nd album track 2
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Remember when Christy was on Howard stern ? 🤣
Chuck is among the greatest guitarists. He pioneered a genre, dismantled it, and reconstructed it. An artist in every sense of the word.
Amén
Trey Azagthoth is better.
@@pm9666lmao shut up
Chuck and Mikael Åkerfeldt are two of the most genius songwriters I’ve ever heard
@@haydensnyder7093 i only like dave mustaine and thrash death metal sukz
Chuck was TRULY a ONE OF A KIND...WAYYYYYYYYY ahead of his time...
Agreed
I used to refer to Chuck's style as: technical progressive death-metal.
I will have to agree.
and also ...this time
I feel chucks progression from just scream bloody gore to humans is fantastic but from individual thought pattern to his final album sound of perseverance is just pure ecstasy. The amount of exotic riffs and just powerful songs just blows me away every time I listen to it. Possibly my biggest influence on my playing right now on the axe and what I’m practicing
The fact that he could do all that and sing is beyond me.
What are you trying to say 😂
@@Tormentor.death122what are you trying to say too?
Chuck is the Mozart of Metal. Sadly he passed away so young. BTW: Eindhoven is in the Netherlands. ;)
💔🤘🔥🔥🔥
Funny that you should say that I was listening to symbolic on the trip from lake of Ozarks back to the st Louis area and I was thinking if Mozart did metal this is what it would sound like.
The first time I saw Death they played in a storage unit, before they had any following. They were a local band here in Altamonte Springs, FL. I didn't realize the greatness I was witnessing at the time. Miss those days.
So lucky
were you around for Chuck and Kam Lee's (Barney lee) feud? that shit was hilarious, they hated each other for years.
@@thh420 Elaborate plz
That's awesome
That storage unit may be the same one that Richard Christie lived in.
I named my first son "chuck" because of him.
I do believe he is and was a pioneer of the death style playing. He did predict the future in many ways, 1000 eyes was a good example. Thank you for carrying on his legacy
God bless you and your son :)
The whole Eindhoven set by Death was a masterclass in metal musicianship, he was such a humble and sincere guy for all his genius too.
Eindhoven is a dutch town in the Netherlands not Deutschland
@@entityofgoodness7911 "town"
I must mention that Eindhoven is a city in the Netherlands my dear Shred, and yes he is the God.
I think I have seen an interview where Chuck says that he had a neighbours who always bothered him while practicing in his basement or what ever. they were the evil he meant, but not totally sure about it.
peace
Whoops 😅
I just remembered who said that about the neighbours, it was Bobby Koelble, death former guitarist XD
Florida is a sand bar. They don't have basements. We practiced at Peoples Storage!
My favorite piece on “Symbolic” is “Crystal Mountain”, yet, what are crystal mountains?
Chuck - “They are synonimous for my over critical neighbours, which this song is all about. They believe they live a perfect life in a crystal mountain. Unfortunately, I live next door to this religious fanatics, who live unwordly and certainly not in the just described mountains. I’m sorry but those people are not that different from me. They have to pay taxes also and they should not be disturbed by looks like long hair. Although it’s not religious at all my neighbours are filled with hate and judge me. In this song there’s a cross changing into a sword, symbolic for the abuse of their religion. I have nothing against religion in general, but religion should not be directed against others. In “Crystal Mountain” I expressed my hate and anger towards these people. It’s easy to see that “Symbolic” contains very personal songs, i.e. “Empty Words”, every day you say things to people that later appear to be empty. It’s easy to promise mountains of gold, yet it’s hard to keep this promise. Spoken words should have a meaning and not just be hollow phrases just being said to be said. You should think about what you want to say and you have to be sure to say what you mean. I hope people can relate to this theme because it definitely is a very personal song." (Heavy oder was! 1995)
@@Mutabor1981 Thank you so much for this insight on Chuck's words about the song's meanings! Lately I've been digging his work more and more. Yesterday just bought his last 4 albums with Death. I'll be releasing an instrumental song honoring the man and his great music with my project, soon to be a live band, Damage Device. Thank You, You Rooock!🤘! www.youtube.com/@DamageDeviceBand/videos
Death have come up to enter my top 5 bands of all time list.
Im obsessed with Death right now! Ive been listening none stop to them for the last few weeks.
Last few years for me lol. I wish i got into it when i was younger
They work some serious magic and it’s hard to explain what happens inside when your just blasting their music.
Death is a Legend
Best Death Metal Guitarists:
1. Chuck Schuldiner
2. Trey Azagtoth
3. Terrence Hobbs
4. Pat O’Brien
5. Jack Owen
6. Karl Sanders
7. Muhammed Suiçmez
8. John Gallagher
9. Mikael Åkerfeldt
10. Alexi Laiho
I'd put Luc Lemay in the top 10
You forgot James Murphy, Trevor Peres, and Allen West!
And Eric Rutan!
And Jeff Loomis.
Paul Masvidal (Cynic/Death)
Hey Shred, have you ever done a video on your musical background? You're so knowledgeable so I'm kinda curious on where your came from and how you learned what you know?
I think he's done a short on where he went to school and stuff but I think a full video could be cool
Yeah I’m always wondering more about this dude. At first I wasn’t sure but after watching Shred for a while I can tell he obviously knows his shit and is a cool guy I’d like to know more about.
@@Inversion_wrld Yes! That would be very cool!
I need to do a bat 🦇 man origin story muhahaha
@@ShredmasterScott alright Ozzie 🦇
Haven't started the video yet, but the answer is YES. Crystal Mountain was a good choice. I'm 46, and I could have seen Chuck live a few times, but I never did. Was about to go to see him on the Sound of Perseverance tour, but some shit happened that made it impossible. Never would have figured he'd die so soon... RIP
After Chuck I'm gonna say the next two are Trey Azagthoth and James Murphy (Murphy has seemed to fade from memory, but goddamn is he good). His lead work in Death, Obituary and Disincarnate is insane.
@@cyborgoftheyear Yeah, Trey from Morbid was amazing. So was Pete on the drums. Loomis did some killer stuff too, before he joined Arch Enemy.
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I'm 46 and was lucky enough to not only be front row death live in LA but partied with them back at the hotel on sunset Blvd definitely a highlight of my life power loyalty and respect Fresno CA
I agree James Murphy has a style sound that is recognizable right away spiritual healing was the epitomy epicness of death metal perfection! Murphy killed it in testament low as well....
Chuck, Dime, Alexi. The three metal gods
Alexi! Such an inspiration he is.
best metal guitarists to ever live R.I.P
Alexi was the second coming of chuck
@@crod67435 Dave Davidson is the 3rd
@@seanivins408 Revocation 🤘
His riffs and solos are so tasteful even the lyrics and composition. Wonderful person and musician
Nobody compares to Chuck. What a visionary.
I mean I love Chuck but dimebag, Friedman are on the same level love all of them
He didn't create anything new
Here's some fun info. Prior to his involvement in Death, Richard Christy live here in Missouri (Springfield to be precise) and played in my buddy's band Public Assassin. They were fucking amazing. This was early 90s.
Also, spoke with Bobby Koelble who played on Symbolic. Chuck never learned any theory. He was entirely self taught by ear. He never communicated in any sort of technical musical jargon.
Is Richard still living in Springfield?
@@user-op1mi1be6n Richard quit professional music to become part of the Howard Stern Show around 20 years ago, where he still works. He lives in NYC.
“Flesh and the power it holds” also the greatest one of Death, you should check it
They have so many amazing songs,but I agree it was the song that made me huge fan.awesome progressive metal
I believe chuck is one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
He truly is. His song writing was more poetry, than metal. Je was far neyond his time and a trie inspiration to the death metal scene
CHUCK, DEATH, Enlightenment
Changed my Life, For the Better, Forever, I have outgrown some metal bands, But Death was right on the money, Metal, does not have to be Evil, to be Scary, Life is Scary enough!, and Chuck's perspective and philosophy was so unique, righteous and beautiful.
I remember I laughed at the name Death, and even rolled my eyes, ......later...... Rocked me to my Core! Lack Of Comprehension!
Lack of comprehension is the best death metal song ever.
I wish Shred would make a reaction video about it.
i totally feel you man. The first time i heard Death, it was The Sound of Perseverance, it completely blew my mind. I think that the reason why Death's music stands out after so much time and most of the other death metal bands don't is taht Chuck was the first and most severe citic of his own music. He wouldn't have allowed to bad music to be released. You can definitely heasr Chuck's passion for music behind every written line, and people feel that too
Another great band I would mention is Cynic. A song to analyze not only from guitar perspective could be Veil of Maya. Unfortunately their rythmic section already passed out 😢
Cynic was the Rythem section on the Death album HUMAN. that thing is a banger. I love the last 4 Death albums very much, HuMan seemed to capture a great mix of low end punch and proggy exceleptionalism. An album that threw down the gauntlet.
Chuck was intimidated by Atheist's musicianship and Human was his best shot. Came nowhere close to their album Unquestionable Presence musically, I mean not even remotely close. Yet they're so unknown. He ripped them off and took the credit.
Chuck and James Murphy on spiritual healing imo was some great guitar work.
My favorite Death song gotta be The Philosopher but Crystal Mountain always is a pleasure to listen too.
I love that live show! I watch/listen to it a lot on UA-cam!
Chuck is one of my favorite musicians ever. He opened the door to truly brutal, but controlled, metal. He took what the the thrash bands of the 80s did and rose it to another level and opened the door for future artists to take it even farther.
I would consider Death’s prime (Human, Symbolic etc.) as more progressive or even melodic death metal and not true Death Metal though.
Chuck Forever 🤘
Death songs also prove how important bass is in metal, especially live shows. Helps make the chord progressions feel more comfortable and comprehend-able if you can’t hear the notes under the heavy distortion(we’ve all been there I think)
The music is extremely well written. I'm not a fan of these types of vocals but the music and arrangements are exciting to listen to.
Check out Atheists "Unquestionable Presence" blows anything by Death away. They started philosophical, technical, jazzy, prog death metal and never got the credit for it.
He is the GOAT for me for sure. There are people with more technical chops and deeper understanding of theory, people who have made unique and great music, but whenever I go back to Death, I notice new things, new nuance, from the songs I've heard hundreds of times. And the way he repeatedly found people who could do things he couldn't and had them add their touches to his compositions, giving the different albums completely different vibes while maintaining that Death undertone is great.
I was a 14 year old freshman in high school. I went to the local record store to buy a new metal album. Talked to the guy at the counter. He said check out the new release by band called DEATH. So I picked up the cassette tape, yes I was in high school in the 80s, and saw the picture of the robed skeleton sitting on the throne raising a challis. I knew instantly that was the album for me, I was hooked just by the cover artwork. Scream Bloody Gore is still my favorite DEATH release of all time. Can't top Regurgitated guts or Mutilation.
In my opinion not only the best in just death metal but one of the best in metal generally 🤘
Eindhoven Netherlands! Not Germany
I watched Death on the Human tour in Manchester and they were insanely good live
Arguably one of the best guitar players in death metal for sure, I hated metal until I heard death and chucks riffs basically taught me how to play metal.
I used to cover this song years ago in my band. So much fun. Chuck was so good at vocal patterns that are fun to scream while playing guitar. The best Death Metal guitarist for sure. The emotion he played with (especially the solos) is above everyone else in the genre.
Chuck is among my favorites of all time, so ofcourse I'm going to be bias and say he's the best Death Metal Guitarist and writer. He would not be scared to keep a complicated/exotic scales and then simplify it with a crunchy riff and on top of that do non-masturbatory solos.
I remember in the late 80s hearing the Death albums Leprosy and spiritual healing. My Idol used to be James Heitfeld before that. Chuck Schuldner became my new guitar hero riff maker.
Chuck is definitely one of the best guitarists and Songwriters in metal. Crystal mountain is a great track, Symbolic is an Amazing album, as all of Death albums are great!! I got into them and heard them at the time of the Symbolic album in 1995.
He was the greatest. He wasn't afraid to risk and step out of the frames. I dare to say that innovative metal has died with his passing.
Yeah most of the time when I listen to death, I tend to only listen to the older albums over the latest ones. It’s not that I don’t like it, it’s actually amazing music. But there was definitely a difference and I guess I just can’t let go of the energy that those first 4 albums had.
DYING FETUS and OBSCURA seem to be pushing the progressive envelope. I love DEATH. If one's journey end's with them, That's cool, but there are some great bands keeping it moving on.
Nothing but goosebumps when you do Chuck 🤘
Yes he was and he is. I wasn’t newb in music culture and was familiar with guitar music and some metal genres but when one guy from college gave me a cassette with Symbolic album and I listened it for a first time…I’ve got a culture shock, that tape changed my world so much. I still remember all riffs from this album.
And two years later one friend opened to me a Cynic band with their In Focus album, where i found something completely new and interesting in track named Textures. Listening it again and again I found it to be a secret door to the world of fusion metal music. And it was so hard to find any tapes in our country at those days, as soon as worldwide web was expensive, very slow and just unexplored yet.
He's not just the greatest death metal guitarist ever, he's the greatest to ever pick up the guitar
Bold claim
agreed
That's a very hot take. I can agree though. He made me learn to shred and feel so much emotion with his leads.
That is indeed a bold claim.
I say that as a Schuldiner Absolutist.
The Godfather of Death Metal.
Stop it. Chuck is one of my heroes but there are quite a few guitarists better than him. For the genre, maybe, but overall, no. He's definitely not better than Nuno Bettencourt, Dave Mustaine, Steve Vai, Alexi Laiho, John Petrucci, John 5, Joe Satriani, Eddie Van Halen, Prince, Randy Rhoads, & Dimebag.
I love Chuck and think he is the best, but this guy Jon Nödtveidt deserves an honorable mention…
True... one of the underrated musicians Extreme Metal has ever had!
Reinkaos is a just a masterpiecr of an album
I listen to death nearly everyday, never gets old!
The clean chorus just makes you feel like youre somewhere else. Beautiful
I always loved how he went from straight forward shot and the breakdown in 11 and 13, 9 and 7.
Master.
Shannon Hamms trapped in a corner solo is amazing.
It was actually composed by Andy LaRocque from King Diamond.....and he played the leads in the Individual Thought Patterns album.
If you like the leads on itp....check out abigail....laroque is extremely under-rated.
I recently found your channel and glad I did. Extremely enjoyable to watch.
Death is a great band. Chuck has definitely left a lasting impression on music. Guitar, vocals, compositions, lyrics. It is truly a complete package.
We always appreciate the Chuck S videos! Thanks, Shred!
The album 'death Live in L.A.' it was written in the album that Chuck had been sick with a flu in some performances, possibly also this one, but specifically live in L.A. you can see and hear he is giving his soul to play the songs but in this footage you can really hear how is voice is really sore from vocalizing it almost seems like he needs to clear his throat after each verse. Still he's killer
Happy birthday Chuck..hes was the best for sure!!so unfair what happened to him..but his legacy is eternal
Like you said, Chuck had the whole package, as a guitarist, singer, composer, lyricist.. Pure genius, definitely one of the greatest! RIP Chuck
Chuck ..Goosebumbs all over the place, as always. Thanks for the upload!👍❤️
This content is so good dude!
Chuck is the man!
You really know the music very well and I learn a lot from you.
Very cool! Would love to have had him in a studio recording, collaborating on production.
Uh Eindhoven Germany!?!? The enthusiasm for Chucks amazing playing is playing geographical tricks on you Shred. You mean the The Netherlands of course. Saw Chuck live both in Eindhoven at the Dynamo Open Air fest and at De Noorderlicht. Amazing player. Check out the work he did with Mille from Kreator.
I was there too!😃👍
Wtf did he do with or kreator?!
Great video and love Chuck. Always loved his lyrics
I didn't even have to watch it before I liked it. I love the Death/Schuldiner series. Keep it up Shred my dude! 🤘
As I understand, the lyrics are about a neighbor Chuck had that were holier than thou religious folk. They believed they lived in a crystal mountain (ie perfect home), but inside crystal mountain, evil (judgmental) takes it's form.
Correction though. Eindhoven is a city in the Netherlands, not in Germany.
Shred, I appreciate this content so much! If you’re looking to add to the roster, Lack of comprehension or Within the Mind!
I would love to see a video of you breaking down control denieds consumed!!! that jam is majestic with powerful lyrics.
"Crystal mountain" never get's old. I can listen to it any time. Just a perfect composition. Anyway, to answer your question Shred, he very well could be, I just can't never put anyone over Tony Iommi. Just one example, Take a listen to Sabbath bloody Sabbath again, consider that composition, tuning & crunch was created in 1973, when no one else was doing it. There was no blue print. Chuck on the other hand had all sorts of blue prints, he built a unique style like Tony Iommi, but he did have Tony Iommi's music to base his ideas off of. Because of that, Tony Iommi still in at #1
interesting opinion
Sabbath rules
Black Sabbath isn’t death metal
@@TheTrueJesusChrist true, but listen to Under The Sun that opening riff
love these commentaries
I remember buying a Death cassette tape years ago. Purchased a used Valvestate 8100 from a friend recently. It's amazing to see how much Chuck did with that amp, incredible video!
I really like how you evaluated his guitar playing here. Skill is more than just speed. It is a wide variety of factors that add up to someone's depth of guitar mastery. With metal it can be very easy to get locked into focusing on one or two things. He was a pioneer
I'd be very interested in seeing you take on some doom: particularly something off Cathedral's Forest Equilibrium album or Solitude Aeturnus' Beyond the Crimson Horizon (for me those two albums are as good as it gets for that genre).
wow sick you did this video. Chuck is insanely under rated not just in the metal community but in the music world. His artistic creations are absolutely genius
my favorite metal band, was great to hear chuck evolve over time. Best is hard to say but a huge innovator
Being the lead and only singer, being able to melt faces on guitar PLUS sounding almost the same live as he/they did on record is unbelievable. Also, he made Scream Bloody Gore basically by himself so yeah. He's a 🐐
What can I say about Death and Chuck…!!! Amazing album work and amazing live performances where everything was played as if you were listening to the album. Always on the spot. There are a lot more complicated Death songs but crystal mountain gives you a good idea of Death’s music
They sound so tight here, it's awesome. Chuck was one talented man for sure.
Lead singer, lead guitarist and it all looks effortless. True metal god!
Met Richard Christy in Springfield Missouri when I lived there. He's a SUPER NICE dude.
You are so cool Shred!!! 👍
I'm almost positive there are a few interviews where Chuck says he tries his best to stay away from religious topics and all that. That was the reason i think the band name logo changed from the upside down cross to the sickle. After watching this video though what you said kinda makes sense. Chuck was and still is the man, I listen to Symbolic, The Sound of Perseverance, Individual Thought Patterns, daily. He was and still is a huge inspiration on my guitar playing. The man is definitely missed by fans, friends and family to this day and beyond.
Hey, just wanna say that Eindhoven is in Netherlands, And that live was just amazing
The only reason I would say he isn't is because of Alexi Laiho, but Chuck is a VERY close second. Honestly one of the better guitarists I've heard no matter the genre.
Personally my favorite in the ways of best Death Metal guitarists go all the way back to Trey Azagthoth of Morbid Angel, but Chuck has his place well embedded in history either way.
Yeah saw MA in Nottingham like an eternity ago and they were just insane. Never saw Death but some of the tracks on Leprosy will be with me always…
Would love to see you do more videos about Death. They've got so many amazingly well composed and played albums and songs. And yes, Chuck is the best death metal guitarist of all time
A great metal guitar master, his work is timeless and stands the test of time.
He did everything right. And brought it together so well. Definitely one of the very best!!
Hail Chuck!!!
Just heard about for first time in quora! Impressive stuff. I'd love this music if it wasn't for the vocals.
RIP Chuck. The greatest of all time. Being able to do vocals, and guitar and write music is absolutely insane.
You should really react to deaths early stuff like scream bloody gore or leprosy lot of good live footage form the late 80’s
I appreciate the analytics of your discussion....and that dude's tone fkkn Rips!
a.y.f. L' air.
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Chuck is great. He is my second favourite guitarist/artist right after Dave Murray :D
his fingers are miles away from the fretboard but still shreds. imagine how fast he would be if he cleaned up his technique!
In my opinion he’s not only the best death metal guitarist, but one of the best rhythm guitarists and one of the best death metal vocalists
never heard of him...1998 and doing this? yeah! Agreed.
I don't know if he's one of the best, but he's one of my favorite.
Chuck at least brought elements to the genre others do not even think about. Almost all bands at this time came up with something new. This era was very creative. Death seems to be the heart of all that pushing the boundaries and opening the doors for new influences approach what finally leads to a variety of different under-genres within the Scene.
I just learned how to play this song, took me 3 good weeks to nail it. Mind u i work fulltime and powerlift so i dont habe 8 hrs a day to practice but i did it finally. Fucking love this song. GIMME CHUCK OR GIVE ME DEATH...
Also, for a different band to check out for pappa shred is edge of sanity swedish band founded by Dan swano, hes another one of those amazing melodic death composer and song writer on similar level as our God Mr, schuldiner.
Chuck still the coolest guy I ever shared a joint with.
Definitely is in my opinion!! And hes also a riffmaster!! With I'm sure some help from the guitarist in the band throughout their career, I cant think of any band in DM that has as many catchy but great songs with killer middle/bridge part that would go into a totally different riff before kicking back into the main part. And each album was stellar in different ways!!
I read somewhere that Crystal Mountain was about a Born Again Christian couple that lived near Chuck. That they were not practicing what they preached. I could be wrong, but that's what I read.
Hey Shred! I'm orthodox christian and I love thrash- death- black metal, I think it's mostly the narrowmindness that hurts ppl so keep on Rockn'!!
Ok, so I just now found this channel, I've not looked what you've got so pardon me if you've already had Dan Swanö 'under inspection'. If not, why oh why? :)
Greatest band. Every album was incredible. Pull The Plug FTW!!!
No. He was Death Metal’s best COMPOSER.
His execution was pretty good but his song writing was beyond excellent.
The fact that he can sing/scream and play those riffs at the same time, makes him iconic. Most of his riffs are pretty intricate and hard to play even while not screaming! It took me a while just to learn a few of his riffs. Lots of tremello picking and cool harmonies!
He for sure had a solid technique and a grasp on what music fitted in the songs! Also singing while playing those riffs is tough as hell!
Hey shred, Hope you are well. I was curious on your opinions on the possessed and Primus guitarist Larry Lalonde a.k.a. Ler. I think many people forget he was originally a death metal guitarist and Became one of the strangest but interesting guitarists of these times. I think two songs where he really shines for both bands Are the exorcist and my name is mud. Another great option for the Primus Song is the Heckler