Not sure if any one song has been played in my vehicle more since day 1 of the pandemic. Nope, I'm sure of it..... It already had super heavy rotation, and after seeing the drum cam vid...... Fuhgeddaboudit!
i heard this song for the first time about a week ago and i honestly cannot get it outa my head..i go to bed humming it and then wake up humming it....never been much of a TOOL fan till i started listening to this album..now i am obsessed..i'm a eightees metal kinda guy but now i think this album is absolutely brilliant..i'm going to get on the geetar and have a crack at this one..cheers.
I had never heard anything by Tool until last year although I knew them by name. This was the first song I listened to and since then it's one of my favorites, I've also been obsessed with Tool ever since I even try to take what I can incorporate into my guitar playing style. Adam Jones' style and the way he plays and writes riffs inspires me a lot, I like how simple but expressive he is, he just has some fucking good heavy guitar riffs.
This is my first time coming across your channel. For me, this is some of the best guitar instruction I have ever seen on UA-cam. Very clear, concise, direct, at a nice pace, with tabs. And a great explanation of the timing. Flat out, Awesome.
Yeah idk, everyone else will show you how to play and how to get the sound. It's lacking alot of information. Maybe for a beginner guitar player this would be ok. Any serious player, this lesson is a joke. Buy a tab book, practice, do some research and teach yourself. You will blow this guys skills away in less than a year. My ten year old could teach this better, that's no lie.
You've been my personal guitar teacher since I started, earlier this year. I played that opening verse thanks to you and a huge smile crept over my face. Thank you, man. You're a great teacher.
How to know you're getting better: came back to this and I can actually play now. I still can't do a lot of the little things but I can play along. Amazing. Never thought it would happen; this song was so intimidating before.
At 4:08, if you're having a hard time getting your fingers across the -5-2 you can use -7-0. And by the way, thank you Mr Axe for uploading these videos!
Whoever is fiddling with the delay like I did, here are the settings I used, which allowed me to play along to the recording: I used my Boss DD-200 in the standard delay mode with the feedback all the way down, giving you exactly one repeat. I set it to dotted eighth with a delay of 500ms (90bpm). 500ms is also the 12 o'clock setting of a Boss DD-3 in L-mode (which ranges from 200 to 800ms). And we all know who uses that pedal, right? RIGHT? Thanks Greg for this awesome lesson. #spiralout
I can't tell you how much these videos have helped me... Tool is my favourite band (just like a third of the planet) and their music means a lot to me. I've always known a few riffs, but I really wanted to learn their songs in entirety; but for me the hardest part was where to start and how to approach it. Thanks to yourself and these tutorials I can play a vast number of their songs, and instead of getting fairly close I feel like I can really nail them. It's such a satisfying feeling. It's just a shame youtube won't allow you to do the playthrough anymore like you did in your older videos. Regardless, you do an amazing job, so just wanted to send a massive and sincere thankyou!
You are easily my preferred guitar / song teacher on UA-cam. That's saying something too, because there are many terrific ones on here. Keep up the GREAT work. I appreciate your knowledge, patience and delivery with which you teach.
These new videos are amazing. The mic audio, the improved recording audio, the tabs on the screen...10/10. Would love to see the pot/lateralus/vicarious etc vids updated to this standard.
OMG dude I swear I was just listening to Pneuma when that riff at 09:20 kicks in and thought "Man when is Greg coming up with the tutorial" and I refresh youtube and THERE IT IS! I am dying to get to learn Pneuma and Culling Voices!
Your ability to describe these riffs and songs is amazing. A lot of times I can play these with enough repetition and practice, but ultimately have no idea what I'm actually playing lol. Really great videos man! Thanks so much.
I have no idea how I ended up here, but this is by far the most straightforward, no-nonsense tutorial I've ever seen. Consider me subscribed; tons of respect!
One thing I find that really helps learning a song is just listening to it over and over until you know it back to front, left to right. That way you can actually kind of “play the song back in your head” as you learn the song and can notice a lot faster if you’re making a mistake. Just a good tip I use but I’m sure it would help someone else 👍🏼😁
Just realized I don't think I have ever commented on these videos. Thanks a lot for making these! It really makes learning Tool songs effortless. Really appreciate it
I learned it on bass and waiting for my dad to learn it on guitar so we can jam it together. I just sent him the link for this video. Great job with this. Sounds great and well explained. 👍
I can’t speak from any position of authority but I believe that they are all just musical geniuses each in their own right. I can only assume that Adam and Justin would just jam, showing each other riffs that they maybe had come up with on their own instinctively, as it sounds good to them with out necessarily counting in their heads and then Danny fits all the individual pieces together with his pneumatic arms and legs giving crazy time signatures to what otherwise just sounds good to listeners on an instinctual level..... perhaps , I don’t know is the point. I can’t count time or read music but I can feel music. I’ve never had music lessons in my life but taught my self bass then minimal guitar. My bass playing had to improve a lot to come close to playing Tool. Justin opened my bass playing up to the world of chords used to harmonise with other chords forming major sus something seventh or I don’t even know what a c chord looks like but I’ve always introduced weird fingering patterns into my playing because I believe it sounds right or works at that particular point in time. Can’t count time but I always know when a note needs to be emphasised or hammered on or off or held in a Tool song just feel. Everything feels in its perfect place. This album Tool really pulled together into a tight unit! Masters of classic minimalist progressive rock. .....for making that genre up; Tool thank you. Thank you for your time. I’ve been a fan since the mid 90s and am forever grateful for the great memories and great times I’ve had listening to Tool!
Just found your channel trying to play pneuma (obviously). But thank you for this tutorial I’ve never seen better tutorial. You include tabs and say stuff “like it’ drops in harder through each 3 intro verses then backs off for last 4th bar….which is what I need!! That’s how musicians hear it and how tutorials should be. Not just reading out note for note like most tutorials. If I wanted that I’d just read the tabs. So thanks man this hard work is appreciated for people that learn visually instead of reading notes.
One note on the verse (7:50), as everyone seems to miss it: The 0 before each 2nd hammer-on is only played each 2nd time in the song! Listen carefully. So: 0 0 10h12 0 0 **0** 10h12 0 .... Think of the note in asterisks as silent the 1st, 3th, 5th etc. time.
The lesson is incredible . . . what makes it even more awesome is that you can tell by watching that you just want to stand up and give it hell - but you hold back and just keep teaching. Right on man!
I just want to say thank you for doing what you do. Because of yard hard work I don’t have to get a record to start over and over, a tape or cd to constantly rewind and my ear never gets soar from rubbing the guitar on my ear. old school musician joke)Those were my days in 1990’s at 18 years old..Thank God for guys like you. Even with all my years as a non professional musician and educated music theorist. You save me a lot of time! To anyone learning from the Man here. Be thankful! I must admit Tools c-d part is the sickest part of the song for me. Time to jump in the pit at 47 years old and thrash around like I just don’t care lol. Learning this song in under an hour with you has been super rewarding! Thank you also for always clarifying the count with the unconventional time signatures.
You and your channel are a huge part of my love of Tool. When I decided in the car that I needed to learn this one, I thought, Axe of creation MUST have already made a video. Thank you, dude.
Dude Axe I just wanna give you a huge thank you for covering so many of tools songs on how to play! They are my all time favorite band I love what Adam Jones does and you play it like you wrote it man! This is by far the best song on their new album and I’ve been dying to learn it THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR TEACHING IT!🤘🤘🤘🤘 love your work man please don’t ever stop jamming out! You got a badass taste in music my friend!
8:18 the first time i heard that riff I got goosebumps. Definitely my favorite tool riff of all time, and Ive been a fan since the start. I love this channel so much due to the fact you love Adams playing so much. Once the new album dropped I knew id end up visiting this channel a lot more. Thanks for being so consistent man, you rock!
@@HeyZeus096 I listened to the whole album at 3 am, stoned as possible, and in the pitch black dark with good headphones. I choked up numerous times, felt so many emotions, and definitely cried at some points not gonna lie. All that plus the sheer wave of joy that overcame me just thinking about the fact I was alive to see Tool release another album and was able to experience it in the best way possible. I say this and people call me dramatic, corny, a liar, a hypebeast, all of it. But they just dont understand what Tool did for me in life
I remember the first time I heard pneuma my buddies and I took some great acid and we were freaking the hell out about the breakdown towards the end when it gets super fast
helps to watch when trying to get timing for drums . This is a great song . Glad to have music like this , Tool has their slot in music that is unmatched.
Great guitarlesson, facts & music right from the beginnig, no blabla, many thanks! I am a guitar & Saxophone teacher and i am more in jazz & fusion but i want to play this great tune with my talented drum playing son- greatings from germany 🙏😎
Thank you so much for this. I tend to play certain riffs weird and end up making it harder for myself. It's the finger placement that gets me. I can read tabs but it takes me longer to learn songs sometimes. So thank you so much for this video. Incredible work as always!
I’ve watched half a dozen times and my mind isn’t at full capacity, but I find your teaching style easy to follow. I’ll get this one day, it’s one of my fav songs ever by Tool. The counting is impossible. It’s all feel
Im learning to play guitar and this lesson is the most comprehensive I’ve found, you rock man, Pneuma is my favorite Tool song, this lesson is super awesome and is helping me accomplish what I found super hard at some point, playing guitar, I salute you good sir, keep it up man.
I love your closing remarks - "great song, probably the best on the album, maybe not my favorite, but still awesome, you can tell they put a lot of time into it" - ha yeah, some part of 13 years is my guess ;). You're awesome man, I love your stuff, I'm a Patreon supporter, keep doing what you do!
You just got a sub thank you I’m one of those guitarist who’s not great with musical terminology mostly self taught so for you to explain in tab helps soo much now I’m gutted I need to buy an fix pedal lol
I don't really hear that at all, and I worship both bands (so it'd be cool if it was). Not sure if you've seen this but it's pretty awesome. i.redd.it/tshqsyu1mhc31.jpg
I love that Danny Carey shirt
Hahah YES!!! 💯🐙🥁🛐
Danny Carry is a time lord...along with Roger Penrose
LMFAO
hahhhahhaha genius
Literally was scrolling down here to say the same thing
I love how most Tool riffs are beginner friendly, let you need to be a fairly advanced player to put them all together and learn a complete song.
I love how simple Adam Jones' style can be, but is SO expressive.
The drop D god
pedals my friend, pedals
Unlike Adam himself
But I still can't learn it
His Dynamics are brilliant I think this is what sets him apart from most other technical guitarists.
I swear it that the guitar from this song has some kind of psychological calming effect, the melodies are so subtle and full of hope
Absolutely agree👏👏 , which explains why constantly have this song running into my mind suffering from GAD
I've watched the Danny Carey drum cam video of this song an unhealthy amount of times
same
@@timsimonds955 yep same.
I’m obsessed with it too!
Your not the only one
Yeah I think we all have
This song is just an absolute masterpiece
Not sure if any one song has been played in my vehicle more since day 1 of the pandemic. Nope, I'm sure of it..... It already had super heavy rotation, and after seeing the drum cam vid...... Fuhgeddaboudit!
Playing that is like meditation, those chords keep you so calm.
Tool puts out albums faster than I can learn to play them on guitar.
I'd like this comment, but you currently have forty six and 2 likes! Can't fuck that up!
Hahah
when you say something like "probably the best sond of the album. don't know if its my favourite" you're very into tool.
i heard this song for the first time about a week ago and i honestly cannot get it outa my head..i go to bed humming it and then wake up humming it....never been much of a TOOL fan till i started listening to this album..now i am obsessed..i'm a eightees metal kinda guy but now i think this album is absolutely brilliant..i'm going to get on the geetar and have a crack at this one..cheers.
Once it’s in your head. It sets up a recliner and doesn’t leave
I had never heard anything by Tool until last year although I knew them by name. This was the first song I listened to and since then it's one of my favorites, I've also been obsessed with Tool ever since I even try to take what I can incorporate into my guitar playing style. Adam Jones' style and the way he plays and writes riffs inspires me a lot, I like how simple but expressive he is, he just has some fucking good heavy guitar riffs.
This is my first time coming across your channel. For me, this is some of the best guitar instruction I have ever seen on UA-cam. Very clear, concise, direct, at a nice pace, with tabs. And a great explanation of the timing. Flat out, Awesome.
Welcome aboard!
Same for me, came for Invincible, now I’m subscribed. Appreciate the effort and you have a great approach and nice delivery 🤟🏻
He’s been doing this for so many years. Dude is a legend
Yeah idk, everyone else will show you how to play and how to get the sound. It's lacking alot of information. Maybe for a beginner guitar player this would be ok. Any serious player, this lesson is a joke. Buy a tab book, practice, do some research and teach yourself. You will blow this guys skills away in less than a year. My ten year old could teach this better, that's no lie.
The clarity that you explain this is outstanding your casual, but also precise. This is the best tab lesson I’ve ever seen on guitar
Have not been able to stop listening to this album🤘🎧😁🤯
Since released i am still listening till this moment
Man alive! I wish I had access to this UA-cam thing when I was 16 (80's)
I remember the good ol' days when we had to wait for the monthly issue of Guitar World and HOPE that there was a tab we were interested in it.
You've been my personal guitar teacher since I started, earlier this year. I played that opening verse thanks to you and a huge smile crept over my face. Thank you, man. You're a great teacher.
How to know you're getting better: came back to this and I can actually play now. I still can't do a lot of the little things but I can play along. Amazing. Never thought it would happen; this song was so intimidating before.
What delay are we doing? Seconds wise
@@koerd85 Got my DD3 set to 800ms iirc
Me too. Now i got the intro riff i added the 10-12 and working on the small riff before the heavy power chords
After playing guitar for 30 years i still needed it broken down like i'm a simpleton. Good job.
I only been playing for 20 but I'm the same.
Only 1 year and these time signatures are kicking my ass
You're probably crap then.
You are "The Man" for teaching Tool songs!!! Keep up the good work!!!
One of the best songs I've heard in the last 10 years.
At 4:08, if you're having a hard time getting your fingers across the -5-2 you can use -7-0.
And by the way, thank you Mr Axe for uploading these videos!
Whoever is fiddling with the delay like I did, here are the settings I used, which allowed me to play along to the recording: I used my Boss DD-200 in the standard delay mode with the feedback all the way down, giving you exactly one repeat. I set it to dotted eighth with a delay of 500ms (90bpm). 500ms is also the 12 o'clock setting of a Boss DD-3 in L-mode (which ranges from 200 to 800ms). And we all know who uses that pedal, right? RIGHT? Thanks Greg for this awesome lesson. #spiralout
Thanks this answers my question
Thanks came here looking for this! I’ve got a DD-3T and used all the settings you outlined except for the time I had to put around 1-2 o’clock.
Been learning Tool songs from you for years. Thanks for what you do.
I can't tell you how much these videos have helped me... Tool is my favourite band (just like a third of the planet) and their music means a lot to me.
I've always known a few riffs, but I really wanted to learn their songs in entirety; but for me the hardest part was where to start and how to approach it.
Thanks to yourself and these tutorials I can play a vast number of their songs, and instead of getting fairly close I feel like I can really nail them. It's such a satisfying feeling. It's just a shame youtube won't allow you to do the playthrough anymore like you did in your older videos.
Regardless, you do an amazing job, so just wanted to send a massive and sincere thankyou!
You are easily my preferred guitar / song teacher on UA-cam. That's saying something too, because there are many terrific ones on here. Keep up the GREAT work. I appreciate your knowledge, patience and delivery with which you teach.
These new videos are amazing. The mic audio, the improved recording audio, the tabs on the screen...10/10.
Would love to see the pot/lateralus/vicarious etc vids updated to this standard.
You are awosome. Being able to play this song is the best feeling so far in 2019. What better way to end a decade?
Greetings from Nicaragua
I’ve been waiting for your tutorial since I heard this album. By far the best tool guitar covers on the net. You’re frikin awesome man keep it up!
Opiateofthemasses has some really amazing covers of Tool songs
Just ace. To the point, no nonsense, well prepared, pedagogical without the usual ranting.
The only place I come for Tool lessons and tabs. You’re always dead on. Keep it up man.
OMG dude I swear I was just listening to Pneuma when that riff at 09:20 kicks in and thought "Man when is Greg coming up with the tutorial" and I refresh youtube and THERE IT IS! I am dying to get to learn Pneuma and Culling Voices!
always a good day when this legend uploads aye....
Your ability to describe these riffs and songs is amazing. A lot of times I can play these with enough repetition and practice, but ultimately have no idea what I'm actually playing lol. Really great videos man! Thanks so much.
I have no idea how I ended up here, but this is by far the most straightforward, no-nonsense tutorial I've ever seen. Consider me subscribed; tons of respect!
Hey AOC, just saw your name dropped by Mr Jones re Pneuma... I knew I was in good hands. Keep it up!
One thing I find that really helps learning a song is just listening to it over and over until you know it back to front, left to right. That way you can actually kind of “play the song back in your head” as you learn the song and can notice a lot faster if you’re making a mistake. Just a good tip I use but I’m sure it would help someone else 👍🏼😁
Hell yeah. Straight to the point, not underestimating our capabilities of understanding the riffs and the music pace.
Awesome video. Subscribing.
Descending is the best track on the entire album:) Just listen to that chunky guitar solo in the end with bass playing power chords....Wow
Just realized I don't think I have ever commented on these videos. Thanks a lot for making these! It really makes learning Tool songs effortless. Really appreciate it
It's hard for me to pick, but I think Descending is my favorite track on the album.
It`s one of the best songs they`ve ever recorded.
My favorite song on the album is the one I'm playing at the time. I seriously am not sure.
Same
The one I’m listening to at the moment is my favorite. Then the next one playing becomes my favorite, until the album repeats.
Agreed. The buildup leading to "MOBILIZE, STAY ALIVE" blows me away every time.
I learned it on bass and waiting for my dad to learn it on guitar so we can jam it together. I just sent him the link for this video. Great job with this. Sounds great and well explained. 👍
Tool r th master of making th insane timings sound simple.
I can’t speak from any position of authority but I believe that they are all just musical geniuses each in their own right. I can only assume that Adam and Justin would just jam, showing each other riffs that they maybe had come up with on their own instinctively, as it sounds good to them with out necessarily counting in their heads and then Danny fits all the individual pieces together with his pneumatic arms and legs giving crazy time signatures to what otherwise just sounds good to listeners on an instinctual level..... perhaps , I don’t know is the point.
I can’t count time or read music but I can feel music. I’ve never had music lessons in my life but taught my self bass then minimal guitar. My bass playing had to improve a lot to come close to playing Tool. Justin opened my bass playing up to the world of chords used to harmonise with other chords forming major sus something seventh or I don’t even know what a c chord looks like but I’ve always introduced weird fingering patterns into my playing because I believe it sounds right or works at that particular point in time.
Can’t count time but I always know when a note needs to be emphasised or hammered on or off or held in a Tool song just feel. Everything feels in its perfect place.
This album Tool really pulled together into a tight unit! Masters of classic minimalist progressive rock.
.....for making that genre up; Tool thank you. Thank you for your time. I’ve been a fan since the mid 90s and am forever grateful for the great memories and great times I’ve had listening to Tool!
Just found your channel trying to play pneuma (obviously). But thank you for this tutorial I’ve never seen better tutorial. You include tabs and say stuff “like it’ drops in harder through each 3 intro verses then backs off for last 4th bar….which is what I need!! That’s how musicians hear it and how tutorials should be. Not just reading out note for note like most tutorials. If I wanted that I’d just read the tabs. So thanks man this hard work is appreciated for people that learn visually instead of reading notes.
One note on the verse (7:50), as everyone seems to miss it: The 0 before each 2nd hammer-on is only played each 2nd time in the song! Listen carefully.
So: 0 0 10h12 0 0 **0** 10h12 0 ....
Think of the note in asterisks as silent the 1st, 3th, 5th etc. time.
The lesson is incredible . . . what makes it even more awesome is that you can tell by watching that you just want to stand up and give it hell - but you hold back and just keep teaching. Right on man!
That Octopus is looking right into my soul
U mean Danny Carey?
I just want to say thank you for doing what you do. Because of yard hard work I don’t have to get a record to start over and over, a tape or cd to constantly rewind and my ear never gets soar from rubbing the guitar on my ear. old school musician joke)Those were my days in 1990’s at 18 years old..Thank God for guys like you. Even with all my years as a non professional musician and educated music theorist. You save me a lot of time! To anyone learning from the Man here. Be thankful! I must admit Tools c-d part is the sickest part of the song for me. Time to jump in the pit at 47 years old and thrash around like I just don’t care lol. Learning this song in under an hour with you has been super rewarding! Thank you also for always clarifying the count with the unconventional time signatures.
I haven't got my "thrash on" in over a decade. Sure is a fun song to play and lyrically is a deep as it gets imo. Always enjoy your TOOL lessons.
You and your channel are a huge part of my love of Tool. When I decided in the car that I needed to learn this one, I thought, Axe of creation MUST have already made a video. Thank you, dude.
I used to always put your lessons in .5 playback to watch your fingers, now I just do it because drunk Greg is hilarious.
Much Thanks Sir! I love the pulse (for lack of a better term) this song has. The odd time just makes you want to play.
Dude Axe I just wanna give you a huge thank you for covering so many of tools songs on how to play! They are my all time favorite band I love what Adam Jones does and you play it like you wrote it man! This is by far the best song on their new album and I’ve been dying to learn it THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR TEACHING IT!🤘🤘🤘🤘 love your work man please don’t ever stop jamming out! You got a badass taste in music my friend!
Much appreciated!
I think that it is worth mentioning - there's actually an increase in tempo during the second half of 2nd and 3rd heavy chorus.
8:18 the first time i heard that riff I got goosebumps. Definitely my favorite tool riff of all time, and Ive been a fan since the start. I love this channel so much due to the fact you love Adams playing so much. Once the new album dropped I knew id end up visiting this channel a lot more. Thanks for being so consistent man, you rock!
I was choking up listening to this song the first time.
@@HeyZeus096 I listened to the whole album at 3 am, stoned as possible, and in the pitch black dark with good headphones. I choked up numerous times, felt so many emotions, and definitely cried at some points not gonna lie. All that plus the sheer wave of joy that overcame me just thinking about the fact I was alive to see Tool release another album and was able to experience it in the best way possible. I say this and people call me dramatic, corny, a liar, a hypebeast, all of it. But they just dont understand what Tool did for me in life
Hell yeah man. I had a very similar experience on my first listen.
Tool speaks to me on such a deep emotional level.
That riff made me sit back and be like “ahhh yes one more time... oh yeah.”
I remember the first time I heard pneuma my buddies and I took some great acid and we were freaking the hell out about the breakdown towards the end when it gets super fast
Thanks for the awesome lesson..... You showing the tab playing it and explaining the time signature change patterns really helps so much
Uhh!!!!! I hate and love this time signature at the same time. Jones is either a genius or a bastard for this.
Think Justin wrote it
Jones and chancellor bounce stuff off each. Science baby
They did it to fuck with people trying to play it lol
Why not both
I lean towards genius
Using this tutorial with a student right now! Thanks! This one is deceptively simpler than it might appear. Good ol AJ
helps to watch when trying to get timing for drums . This is a great song . Glad to have music like this , Tool has their slot in music that is unmatched.
Please do the culling voices riff! I'm frothing for it right now
Josh Hamilton love the riff at the end of the song
@@PaulisInclusion how absolutely filthy is it, it's insane
omgosh that would be insane
That's what she said.
if you can't pick that shit out by ear then you suck. every tool riff on guitar is easy as fuck. it's the drums that are impossible.
You got me ready to start this lesson ..one of my fav songs
Extraordinary tutorial of an extraordinary song… All I can say is wow
I keep coming back to this video.
Great guitarlesson, facts & music right from the beginnig, no blabla, many thanks! I am a guitar & Saxophone teacher and i am more in jazz & fusion but i want to play this great tune with my talented drum playing son- greatings from germany 🙏😎
Thank you so much for this. I tend to play certain riffs weird and end up making it harder for myself. It's the finger placement that gets me. I can read tabs but it takes me longer to learn songs sometimes. So thank you so much for this video. Incredible work as always!
Great Vid. Looking forward to invincible lesson 🤘🏻
This tutorial is just fantastic!
My favorite Tool song in moment
Hi, i'm from Austria, i love tool and this video inspired me to learn playing guitar with the age of 47😅 great video!
I’ve watched half a dozen times and my mind isn’t at full capacity, but I find your teaching style easy to follow. I’ll get this one day, it’s one of my fav songs ever by Tool. The counting is impossible. It’s all feel
This song is exactly how I imagined tool would sound after all these years. Keep up the great work #inaxewetrust
Your channel is a goldmine for me, thank you. Will buy a shirt.
Im learning to play guitar and this lesson is the most comprehensive I’ve found, you rock man, Pneuma is my favorite Tool song, this lesson is super awesome and is helping me accomplish what I found super hard at some point, playing guitar, I salute you good sir, keep it up man.
I started this lesson...yes timing is crrrrrrrrazy ,,, so far I'm getting it
Honestly, this is one of those songs that is really hard to get the picture without drums. It's very stripped down without
You are an absolute legend. Thank you for this walk thru of a instant classic.
Bad ass that you can play that badass song!
HTownKilla187 It’s easy apart from learning the weird timing
svfutbol20
So it’s not easy ... at the end !! Lol !
I love your closing remarks - "great song, probably the best on the album, maybe not my favorite, but still awesome, you can tell they put a lot of time into it" - ha yeah, some part of 13 years is my guess ;). You're awesome man, I love your stuff, I'm a Patreon supporter, keep doing what you do!
Dude, I’ve been following your lessons for tool since you did Lateralus, thank you for being the best guitar coach I never met! All the best!
..the only place i go to learn tool songs. thank you, sir.
The vivid tab is great! Thanks.
8:18 what we all came here for :)))
True!!
I hate that your right
Haha right
Having trouble with this if anyone can list off the chords he’s playing that would help a lot 😁
that riff hits so hard man
Man, fantastic job of explaining that track very, very well. This is the first time I've seen your channel. Well done.
Just found out Adam Jones gave you a nice shout out for his tutorial of Pneuma. Awesome!
You Are a very very good guitar teacher. Thank you for this.
There are tool tutorials and there are axe of creation tutorials. Killing the game
All the tracks are the best tracks
You are a great instructor sir.
I subscribed after he said pnema was the best track on the album. Then I watched the whole thing even though I don't own a guitar.
Hundred percent agree best song on the album
Thank you ax7 of kreation
Props to the shirt bro. I'm a drummer but this is a clean understandable breakdown. For sure.
Noting comments are from many months if not years ago. Tool is timeless just as so many 70's bands are.
Thank you for teaching me my first song on guitar!
Fantastic, I've learned the whole song thanks to this video. Cheers
Just got into Tool, really like the clear, tab like way you explain the chords, instead of a 5 minute explanation on one shape 😂
Thank you for this tab. Just caught them last night in Phoenix and it really inspired me to learn this song!
I was there also.
You just got a sub thank you I’m one of those guitarist who’s not great with musical terminology mostly self taught so for you to explain in tab helps soo much now I’m gutted I need to buy an fix pedal lol
Do Culluing Voices next, no one got tutorial for that one.
Great video as always!
My initial reaction to this song was that it’s a tribute to Layne Stayley because the song sounds so much like “Bleed the Freak”. Anyone agree?
FloydofOz pretty sure they were friends they had a concert together
たbeans yes you are right!
Yes maybe your right, adam chords are similar to what layne is singing. My favourite bands!
I don't really hear that at all, and I worship both bands (so it'd be cool if it was). Not sure if you've seen this but it's pretty awesome.
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Bro, you really break it down! Good work.
Great video, really helped me learn this masterpiece of a song without much hassle.
Great job done... I think Invincible is the best track on the new album BTW, although it's a fantastic album overall. What are your thoughts?
Amir XaoS definitely Invincible 🔥
Amir XaoS I’ve been saying the same since it came out. The last half of the song is so good.
For me it's:
Pneuma
Fear
Invincible
7empest
Decending
Culling
But whole album is awesome!
invincible is my favorite on the album.
do a video on 7empest and Invincible! Great work!!!