Guy in the red shirt is actually jazz trained. His name is Synyster Gates and I highly recommend listening to his acoustic performances, which he records in his free time.
M. Shadows (singer) has done a lot to get his voice back since his vocal surgery. This was a great performance from him I’ve seen them live 4 times. Pre 2011 his voice was so massive and powerful. I’d say the injury was apparent around The Stage time. Glad to hear his voice sound full again.
Brian Haner, or synyster gates (guitarist in the red shirt) really does run the show from a songwriting perspective in the modern age of Avenged. They have a great series on their band's channel called Breakdown and it's quite obvious listening to him he's insanely knowledgeable about music theory and a total nerd about technical playing, and their current prog direction is heavily influenced by him.
Listen to "Cosmic" from their most recent album or maybe something like "Danger Line" or "MIA", this song (and performance) isn't their usual "genre", as its one of their ballads (and a meaningful one at that, taking into account its backstory), so I think you can get more out of other songs, Michael!
Saw them opening for Metallica in Ireland years ago. Someone threw up an Ireland football shirt to M. Shadows and he put it on immediately and wore it for the rest of the set. Then they brought up a randomer from the crowd to sing Pantera's Walk and he was pretty good, definitely a memorable show even though I didn't know much about them at the time.
You mention the vocal harmonies. This song is a dedication to the bands late drummer, Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, who passed away in 2009 from a drug overdose. The band literally grew up together, so this was a pretty huge loss and if you ask me they haven't been the same since. The Rev was an insane drummer, deserves separate reaction videos in his own right, but what he did that really stood out in this band was that he wrote a lot of the songs and as a result would provide the backing/harmony vocals while simultaneously hammering out insane double kick drum parts. Was really something to behold. Check out Critical Acclaim - Live in the LBC as an example (or A Little Piece of Heaven if you are feeling dangerous).
I always love playing this song for my wife. Very easy chord pattern. Solo is pretty simple too. My favorite is the finger picking section right before the bridge. Just a great song! I always teach these chords to anyone that wants to learn to play so they can play this.
To comment on what you said about the solo... The recorded version, he actually uses less notes on this one. Single ringing notes with a sustainiac pickup, and fits the song very well.
When you said "the guitar player in the red" without realizing that it's Synyster Gates (aka one of the greatest guitar players of his generation) I had to laugh haha
The only thing I know of them is "Bat Country" from the early 2000s and the newest album Life is But a Dream. A lot of their "fans" don't really like that album , but I think it is a pretty interesting prog album, more so than most modern "prog metal" bands.
Funny thing, Bat Country was on the City of Evil album, and when that album first came out a lot of their "old school" fans at the time thought that was too big a departure from their previous style, lol, and these days everyone says they were never the same after the Rev passed, but I think they've continued to evolve and sound great, can't please everyone I guess
I love Life is But A Dream, fantastic record imo. My fave is Waking the Fallen, right before Bat Country era (City of Evil album I think), but their latest rocks
Speaking of changing chord arrangement. That’s what I would do when I was in our church band, one guy would always play in G and I would capo and play somewhere else while our piano player would play in the normal key. Always makes for a better sound.
Again, the guy in red shirt is Brian Haner, Jr. If you’ve seen any Jeff Dunham comedy specials he has Guitar Guy on a lot of them, that’s his dad. Also, the normal solo isn’t much different than what he actually plays.
If I can make a humble suggestion. Check out 'Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape' by BeBop Deluxe. From the album 'Live in the air age' (not to be confused with the song by the same name). If you want to check out a video performance after - cool, but listen to the OG live album recording first....then marvel that he was playing it on a semi hollow Gibson (345), on a small club stage, with Carlsboro 100watt heads x2.
3:35 My guess is that you mean a pedal point. I don't have a lot of musical knowledge, but I think that's what you mean. I've seen most people just refer to it as pedal when a note is used through multiple bars and everything else around it changes
Also, yeah the solo was improvised but not the whole thing. It's more like half-and-half. He didn't try to play the higher notes and interrupted the longer notes because he knows a distorted guitar has way more sustain than an acoustic and didn't want to leave the dead space (my guess). But as a whole the original solo it's as simple as this one because of the subject of the song
Hi Michael, do you read comments? I was interested to join your guitargate level one. It says free for everyone. But when I try to get to it, I come to ”Pay 299 $”. I would love to learn guitar playing but I’m not sure that that my small hands and stiff fingers will allow me. So paying a lot of money without knowing, is not an option. So, is it free? How can I get there?
Happy to see Mike do Avenged, sad it's such a sleeper choice. Yes, So Far Away is a great song, but there are so many more impressive guitar things that could've been covered from other Avenged songs, here.
About 20 years ago doctors told him he might not be able to speak, let alone sing ever again from several surgeries involving vocal cord nodules. The fact that he can still sing is pretty impressive.
@@mattgee4867 nope thats just so you can hear yourself better, try it yourself. also if wearing IEM's to hear yourself better with IEMs on a bigger stage. Also feeling the vibrations can help.
This is sooo not the song I would ask Michael to watch first. At least not this version. I understand the impromptu nature and the benefit of getting a real reaction - but this is so not the level that these guys general provide.
au contraire... THIS is the exactly way to go if you really want to know a musician's musical level, not the embellishment and tricks you can get on a full setup when playing stadiums let alone on a CD track. this way you are able to appreciate all the nuances and the skill needed to adapt on the fly such an "electrical" piece
Yea this is in 2018 which is when matts voice was at its worst. 2017 it got bad and 2018 they stopped touring. However they started again in 2023 and he sounds fantastic now, far better than he did here.
Guy in the red shirt is actually jazz trained. His name is Synyster Gates and I highly recommend listening to his acoustic performances, which he records in his free time.
this so called guitar teacher can't play jazz. he admits in his reaction to spain chick corea
dont forget about papa gates
@@rockychieng88 and? You say that as if it was an insult
The original music video for this song is still one I can’t get through without experiencing sadness all over again.
M. Shadows (singer) has done a lot to get his voice back since his vocal surgery. This was a great performance from him I’ve seen them live 4 times. Pre 2011 his voice was so massive and powerful. I’d say the injury was apparent around The Stage time. Glad to hear his voice sound full again.
you are kdiding right?
Brian Haner, or synyster gates (guitarist in the red shirt) really does run the show from a songwriting perspective in the modern age of Avenged. They have a great series on their band's channel called Breakdown and it's quite obvious listening to him he's insanely knowledgeable about music theory and a total nerd about technical playing, and their current prog direction is heavily influenced by him.
Listen to "Cosmic" from their most recent album or maybe something like "Danger Line" or "MIA", this song (and performance) isn't their usual "genre", as its one of their ballads (and a meaningful one at that, taking into account its backstory), so I think you can get more out of other songs, Michael!
I've seen Avenged Sevenfold 14 times, always a great show.
Guy in the red is Synister Gates. His dad was a jazz guitarist ^-^
Saw them opening for Metallica in Ireland years ago. Someone threw up an Ireland football shirt to M. Shadows and he put it on immediately and wore it for the rest of the set. Then they brought up a randomer from the crowd to sing Pantera's Walk and he was pretty good, definitely a memorable show even though I didn't know much about them at the time.
@@Kydos37 Theres a video of that happening here - ua-cam.com/video/6_c-MbqT7sQ/v-deo.html
You mention the vocal harmonies. This song is a dedication to the bands late drummer, Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, who passed away in 2009 from a drug overdose. The band literally grew up together, so this was a pretty huge loss and if you ask me they haven't been the same since. The Rev was an insane drummer, deserves separate reaction videos in his own right, but what he did that really stood out in this band was that he wrote a lot of the songs and as a result would provide the backing/harmony vocals while simultaneously hammering out insane double kick drum parts. Was really something to behold. Check out Critical Acclaim - Live in the LBC as an example (or A Little Piece of Heaven if you are feeling dangerous).
nice!!! I love this band so much, you'd be hard pressed to find a bad song from them. I'd absolutely be here for more Avenged reactions
His name is Sinister Gates and is jazz trained and the other guitarists Zackey are the K.K. DOWING AND Glenn Tipton from Priest
I always love playing this song for my wife. Very easy chord pattern. Solo is pretty simple too. My favorite is the finger picking section right before the bridge. Just a great song! I always teach these chords to anyone that wants to learn to play so they can play this.
The guy in red wrote this song for his grandfather and his best friend. It is an intentional love song for loss.
Holy crap, Michael!! You added a new dimension for me brother! Thank you.
I love this song and this performance is phenomenal. I was just playing along to this video (my feeble attempt at least) a few days ago.
The whole acoustic performance from this set is great! Worth a watch!
You should watch more avenged sevenfold songs
To comment on what you said about the solo... The recorded version, he actually uses less notes on this one. Single ringing notes with a sustainiac pickup, and fits the song very well.
Bravo ! Good explanation !
The solo on the original one is also slow and melodic. Give it a listen too, it's great! Love your work ❤️
YESSS!! MORE SEVENFOLD!
Synyster Gates My Guitar Hero 🤘
When you said "the guitar player in the red" without realizing that it's Synyster Gates (aka one of the greatest guitar players of his generation) I had to laugh haha
The only thing I know of them is "Bat Country" from the early 2000s and the newest album Life is But a Dream. A lot of their "fans" don't really like that album , but I think it is a pretty interesting prog album, more so than most modern "prog metal" bands.
Funny thing, Bat Country was on the City of Evil album, and when that album first came out a lot of their "old school" fans at the time thought that was too big a departure from their previous style, lol, and these days everyone says they were never the same after the Rev passed, but I think they've continued to evolve and sound great, can't please everyone I guess
I love Life is But A Dream, fantastic record imo. My fave is Waking the Fallen, right before Bat Country era (City of Evil album I think), but their latest rocks
Oblique motion (the *only *thing I remembered from music school) haha
You really need to check out synyster gates. Dude is a MONSTER guitar player and knows his shit when it comes to theory.
You should listen to Cosmic by them. A mind blowing song with an unbelievable guitar solo that will bring tears to your eyes.
Just for fun try to figure out the nobody solo while watching it for the first time
Avenged Sevenfold - Afterlife live in the lbc
Oh the solo alone…🤤🤤
Speaking of changing chord arrangement. That’s what I would do when I was in our church band, one guy would always play in G and I would capo and play somewhere else while our piano player would play in the normal key. Always makes for a better sound.
Cosmic AVENEGED try that
Again, the guy in red shirt is Brian Haner, Jr. If you’ve seen any Jeff Dunham comedy specials he has Guitar Guy on a lot of them, that’s his dad.
Also, the normal solo isn’t much different than what he actually plays.
If I can make a humble suggestion.
Check out 'Adventures in a Yorkshire Landscape' by BeBop Deluxe. From the album 'Live in the air age' (not to be confused with the song by the same name).
If you want to check out a video performance after - cool, but listen to the OG live album recording first....then marvel that he was playing it on a semi hollow Gibson (345), on a small club stage, with Carlsboro 100watt heads x2.
you should react to more avenged sevenfold! they’re incredible!
Please react to Avenged Sevenfold again! This was an amazing analysis to watch. 🤘🏻
You should check out Acid Rain by Avenged Sevenfold live from Hollywood Capitol Records.
Been waiting to see A7X on this channel forever
Michael would love you to react to Frampton & Urban performing together at the Rock Hall induction 👌 Frampton is still so so good
You should listen to black crow by Brent Cobb. Fantastic bluesy country song.
Please react to SRV Texas Flood live at El Mocambo. One of the greatest live performances of all time in my humble opinion
Was "pedal note" the term you were looking for?
you should check out more avenged sevenfold songs especially synsyster gates himself
3:35 My guess is that you mean a pedal point. I don't have a lot of musical knowledge, but I think that's what you mean. I've seen most people just refer to it as pedal when a note is used through multiple bars and everything else around it changes
Also, yeah the solo was improvised but not the whole thing. It's more like half-and-half. He didn't try to play the higher notes and interrupted the longer notes because he knows a distorted guitar has way more sustain than an acoustic and didn't want to leave the dead space (my guess). But as a whole the original solo it's as simple as this one because of the subject of the song
Please more metal! Try doing Jason Richardson's new music with All That Remains!
you gotta do more avenged
Avenged - Sidewinder , ending please
Maybe you could try "Estas tonne - The song of the golden dragon" btw good work teacher.
Brother, listen to YEBBA - My mind. Some of the greatest vocals i've ever heard. You will enjoy it I know you will. You have the ears for it
Heyy can you please do Billy's string. the preacher and bear
Hi Michael, do you read comments? I was interested to join your guitargate level one. It says free for everyone. But when I try to get to it, I come to ”Pay 299 $”. I would love to learn guitar playing but I’m not sure that that my small hands and stiff fingers will allow me. So paying a lot of money without knowing, is not an option.
So, is it free? How can I get there?
Happy to see Mike do Avenged, sad it's such a sleeper choice. Yes, So Far Away is a great song, but there are so many more impressive guitar things that could've been covered from other Avenged songs, here.
Gotta get you to try bilmuri 😂
react to hail to the king the same live!!!
man, i fucking miss Jimmy
Lost music term.. ostinato?
0:50 I have a hard time believing that it was this kids idea to request this song 😆
It actually was hahaha. You can see it in the full performance video.
I don't know who they are. They sound very 'grungey', and something tells me someone likes Chris Cornell. Not a bad thing of course
The singer's voice was sounding pretty shot here. You can even hear it during the clean verses.
Never a good sign when a singer keeps holding their finger on their ear
About 20 years ago doctors told him he might not be able to speak, let alone sing ever again from several surgeries involving vocal cord nodules. The fact that he can still sing is pretty impressive.
@@mattgee4867 that's to hear their pitch mate.
@@KorbinX he clearly didn't hear it well
@@mattgee4867 nope thats just so you can hear yourself better, try it yourself. also if wearing IEM's to hear yourself better with IEMs on a bigger stage. Also feeling the vibrations can help.
This solo was pretty close to the original actually.
Dude you have to dig into Syn more!!
first
This is sooo not the song I would ask Michael to watch first. At least not this version. I understand the impromptu nature and the benefit of getting a real reaction - but this is so not the level that these guys general provide.
au contraire... THIS is the exactly way to go if you really want to know a musician's musical level, not the embellishment and tricks you can get on a full setup when playing stadiums let alone on a CD track. this way you are able to appreciate all the nuances and the skill needed to adapt on the fly such an "electrical" piece
God they sound awful. They have some good stuff, but this is just bad
Actually prefer this to a lot of there stuff
Yeah, this is way worse than the streemguitar albums I've picked up. Musicians should stick to what they're good at.
Yea this is in 2018 which is when matts voice was at its worst. 2017 it got bad and 2018 they stopped touring. However they started again in 2023 and he sounds fantastic now, far better than he did here.