This is actually SERIALISM or 12 TONE music going on. The bass is just TWO notes, but the arrangement they do are these notes: F/F#/C#/A/A#/E/C/B/D/G#/D#/G as u can see there are all 12 notes played with out repeating any of them until the pattern is complete. Seems random, but it's not actually. SERIAL MUSIC!!! :-)
It's just the way he transforms that little motive (Bb B F). It's a lot of notes but they all relate back to each other. If you don't respond to that then this music is probably not for you, but for a lot of people that sounds pretty sweet. From an objective point of view, there aren't a lot of dudes on guitar that "handle" a lot of notes better than that.
Cool, Mike Stern type of vibe from the guitar player. I checked some of his other stuff out. Seems to repeat a lot of the same patterns from solo to solo. He's got a killer right hand.
@djengo77 He plays almost always dissonant,few people can get away with that.He's Really good,got some gambale,holdsworthy vibes in there too(at times).
nah i can see it, just look past the incredible technique, these guys look too jazzy and serious, the music sounds "intense" but does it make you wanna get up and dance, go talk to hot chicks? just one opinion but if you see it from that way then yeah this music is unappealing. besides that, i do like his serial killer personality on the guitar, but yes a lot of notes for any one man to really handle if you know what i mean, he loses the feeling in sections here.
this guy is a genius. a brilliant, albeit radical, player.
Nice to see and listening the wonderful Etienne M'Bappé on bass guitar.
Great video, thanks.
love this
This is actually SERIALISM or 12 TONE music going on. The bass is just TWO notes, but the arrangement they do are these notes: F/F#/C#/A/A#/E/C/B/D/G#/D#/G as u can see there are all 12 notes played with out repeating any of them until the pattern is complete. Seems random, but it's not actually. SERIAL MUSIC!!! :-)
It's just the way he transforms that little motive (Bb B F). It's a lot of notes but they all relate back to each other. If you don't respond to that then this music is probably not for you, but for a lot of people that sounds pretty sweet. From an objective point of view, there aren't a lot of dudes on guitar that "handle" a lot of notes better than that.
lovin those gloves, don't leave any fingerprints on the murder scene
Oh my fucking god. I just found my next fave fusion ensemble!!!
He's the guy playing the vibes.
very nice ! です.
Cool, Mike Stern type of vibe from the guitar player. I checked some of his other stuff out. Seems to repeat a lot of the same patterns from solo to solo. He's got a killer right hand.
Is the drummer the guy from Mars Volta? This piece smokes!
i thought that too but this is rodney holmes, not thomas priden. both have dreads :D
@rednut2000 and dwight shrute playing the soprano
@djengo77 He plays almost always dissonant,few people can get away with that.He's Really good,got some gambale,holdsworthy vibes in there too(at times).
@prsguitarsr4me is it prs guitars or pms guitars?
Gotta love Etienne Mbappé's playing...
I didn't know the guy from Milli Vanilli played the drums
lol who are you? Are you unaware of everything that happened in that video?
The first thing you said was a question: "What is up?". Do you really want to know?
My first response was a mistake, but i do not have the ability to delete it. I like this Bryan Baker. Thanks for sharing.
@baronbuttocks2 I guess stuff like timing and rhythm are totally lost on you.
SO MELODIC. jk not melodic at all haha
pretty undynamic and boring guitar playing in my opinion.
nah i can see it, just look past the incredible technique, these guys look too jazzy and serious, the music sounds "intense" but does it make you wanna get up and dance, go talk to hot chicks? just one opinion but if you see it from that way then yeah this music is unappealing. besides that, i do like his serial killer personality on the guitar, but yes a lot of notes for any one man to really handle if you know what i mean, he loses the feeling in sections here.