Spiro's "Bleed" Challenge, but 15.4% FASTER!!! Nuclear "Bleed" - 150bpm
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
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The Bleed gulag is strong in this one.
Begun, the Bleed War, has
Spyro is literally an alien of a player, but your just.......... your just different.
Fastest galloping I've seen.
This is so completely pointless, but I love it 😂
And that's why he's Anton!
only men know where right hand dexterity comes from
Wow! Camera framerate isnt enough to write all of the right hand movements, at least third of them arent visible! Awesome! Congrats, Anton! 👏👏👏
That is just sick.
Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."
-Jurassic Park
This guy is just different. He just is.
Bro, why dont you join some big band since u r so good. Why wasting your time with the guitar academy.
I'm developing my voice for my own band, why joining any other?:)
Being an educator isn’t wasting his time
Переиграл и уничтожил
Comedy and skill. Bravo.
😂 🤯 Unbelievable!
I shall attempt doing this at 170 bpm
haha I can do this in my sleep
(I'm dreaming and can't play this IRL)
anton is and always has been scary
Godlike Metal Mayhem!
Anton, how fast can you play 16th notes constantly? I am guessing around 250bpm
Love the video!
That's some fast chugging right there
😂🎉
For all the people thinking, yeah Anton is good but he can't play this sort of stuff because that's impossible and requieres different approach
Please, more videos
the best
Eh? Really impressed with the first guy. But Anton’s version is too fast for my brain even. How is this possible?
Funny 🤣
Cool, now improvise/play like mancuso 🥶😈💀
First ))
❤
Очень классный звук.и аккорд в конце звучал хорошо. Как такого добиться
Прикольно и быстро. А что произошло? Он тебе вызов кинул или что-то такое?
Да это дружеский подкол друг друга))) просто челлендж))
may I chime in? It seems to me that Anton hates this neo-shredshitters, just as much as I do. He's old school - Gilbert, Yngwie, Di Meola, etc...
I mean - if all the major outlets call Tim "don't punch me in the face please" Henson, Orianthi or Nita "shredders" - then it's time we called ourselves "technicians" or "hi-tech players" or something like that, 'cause I don't wanna be put into the same category as those "people"
@@scottnoricsson2023I'm not a Polyphia nut and I'm not even sure if I've ever listened to a whole song of theirs all the way through, but Tim can definitely shred fairly well. He just intentionally avoids the techniques we associate with shredding, like strict alternate picking and hyper speed sweeping. He instead focuses on a massive bag of less utilized techniques that don't even sound that hard to the ear or look that hard but that you find are super uncomfortable when actually trying them.
Granted, it could easily just be because, like most shredders, I haven't spent the same amount of countless hours working on those techniques, but I have a way harder time figuring out and executing various Tim licks I've heard than I do playing the solos of bands around the Avenged Sevenfold level of shred.
Obviously Gilbert is way harder. A great deal of my skills were developed in the same chunk of time while desperately trying to learn his Curse of Castle Dragon. That was the song that made me fix my picking technique.
Still, solo artists aside, when it comes to widely popular bands, Tim is indeed one of the more technical these days, just in a bizarre way. The style isn't for me but the technique is there.
It's a bit like the Van Halen thing. While he wasn't nearly as fast as less known shredders of his time, his trick bag was just so massive that he was often even harder to replicate accurately.
@@scottnoricsson2023 I feel the same way, I like that old school intense rapid fire shredding. The stuff today lacks coolness