0:34 Bathory - A Fine Day to Die 1:26 Kyteler - A Shadow Disintegrating Amongst Maggots 2:54 Darkthrone - Valkyrie 3:46 Dissection - Where Dead Angels Lie 4:08 Ulver - Wolf & Fear 4:47 Satyricon - Woods to Eternity 5:18 Enslaved - Fenris 5:44 Agalloch - Not Unlike the Waves 6:07 Burzum - ForeBears 7:03 Abbath - Oustrider
I really love black metal , i can listen to it all day everyday, its my favorite, the poems and lyrics of it are the best , all those bands you played are legends in the history of black metal , and They will never be forgotten and will last forever 🔥🔥❤️🔥 Also huge thanks to you man simon smith , you are an artist ❤️
My sugestions for the second video are: Summoning's Through the Forests of Dol Guldur acoustic middle part, Moonspell's Interludium Incantatum and Immortal's At the Heart of Winter's song intro (not really acoustic, but I think it will sound awesome in an acoustic guitar)
i used your acoustic black metal playlist for my sleep song your job really great and got me feel so relaxed and i can go in the song when i was listen to it
A pleasure to listen ! Favorite acoustic BM ? ... Empyrium - Ensemble of Silence ? (maybe better in lesson than this format). Also (maybe less black-ish) Black Rose Immortal from Opeth
Thy Light - Wanderer of Solitude (Actually playing with clean electric guitar but I think It's might be good with acoustic guitar) Lord Belial - Forlorn in Silence (With classic guitar) Thurisaz - Inner Voices
Wonderful melodies i love it I've replayed some of yours thanks for that If I had a free wish. Please play Nattestid Ser Porten Vid 1 Acoustic greetings from Franconia
oh please make covers from the acoustic sections of kveldssanger from ulver. this album is not only a master piece of acuostic BM, its roots go deep into our pagan heritage and is an example of a very ancient type of music.
It's a good album and it's definitely influenced a lot of black metal musicians but.... It's not black metal at all (and calling it 'black metal' makes no more sense than calling Perdition City black metal). And that aside, its roots really aren't as 'ancient' or 'pagan' as you claim. It clearly draws heavily on 'neo-folk' which, despite the pretentions of many musicians, really isn't some pure, pagan thing. Like it or not, church music has played a massive role over the centuries in shaping music more generally in western countries. That's an inescapable fact. The vocals on an album like Kveldssanger may make the average listener think all things 'pagan' but that's really mostly down to what you could broadly describe as 'marketing' and general ignorance. True folk melodies have been passed down, some probably with minimal corruption, for hundreds of years but they're generally jolly as fuck. The darker and more melancholic sound you get on albums like Kveldssanger pretty much kicks off in the 80s, and drew extensively on 'folk' and 'prog' music from the late 50s-70s and combined it with other, 'darker' influences (e.g. industrial, punk, etc.) It's funny that some of the really cheesy 'folk metal' groups (the Korpiklaani sorts) probably incorporate more genuine 'folk' into their music than a lot of what black metal/neo-folk fans - who tend to dislike that happy noise - like to think of as 'authentic', 'heritage' music.
@@G3E007 Some people would argue otherwise (really just semantics) but it's neo-folk. Which is a well established genre which got going in the 80s and is strongly linked with industrial (particularly 'martial industrial)/experimental/ambient, punk and earlier 'folk' (so, in many cases not 'true folk', but 'folk prog' like Comus, psychedelic/freak folk bands, and the likes of Bert Jansch, Leonard Cohen, whatever). You can probably tie a lot of neo-folk loosely to 'traditional european music' but that's really not what it is. As I mentioned above, the majority of the genuine traditional European (at least focusing on Western Europe) folk music we have is irritating, jolly stuff (even where it's in minor keys). Neo-folk is also often described as 'apocalyptic folk' and 'dark folk'. It's not great surprise that it got mixed up and in with black metal but it is categorically not 'traditional European music'.
@@edibaramashvili7866 for me too, man... also, I remembered Brutality's Sympathy which has besides a lot of keyboards and some acoustic parts. another haunting one.
@@edibaramashvili7866 Had to look for it because I wasn't remembering it. That's a pretty interesting one with a... shifting... time signature. I love it when bands do that.
0:34 Bathory - A Fine Day to Die
1:26 Kyteler - A Shadow Disintegrating Amongst Maggots
2:54 Darkthrone - Valkyrie
3:46 Dissection - Where Dead Angels Lie
4:08 Ulver - Wolf & Fear
4:47 Satyricon - Woods to Eternity
5:18 Enslaved - Fenris
5:44 Agalloch - Not Unlike the Waves
6:07 Burzum - ForeBears
7:03 Abbath - Oustrider
Beautiful playing Simon. As soon as the Bathory intro started I knew it was going to be good! The Dissection riff was great too.
I really love black metal , i can listen to it all day everyday, its my favorite, the poems and lyrics of it are the
best , all those bands you played are legends in the history of black metal , and They will never be forgotten and will last forever
🔥🔥❤️🔥
Also huge thanks to you man simon smith , you are an artist ❤️
Nice! Love the Bathory intro
full of talent
My sugestions for the second video are: Summoning's Through the Forests of Dol Guldur acoustic middle part, Moonspell's Interludium Incantatum and Immortal's At the Heart of Winter's song intro (not really acoustic, but I think it will sound awesome in an acoustic guitar)
Thanks 😎
@@SimonSmithGuitar And ‘dark medieval times’ from Satryicon!
Good suggestions!
Great mate! 🎯 "Orgy of silence, conspiracy of peace, Only the sound of the cold Northern breeze...." Enslaved also got me humming Cheers Simon 🤜🤛 🇦🇺
👊
Oh yes Simon! You play them really well and this is what I call "beautiful" black metal! Keep it up Simon! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Panopticon - And again into the light. Hands down one of the best uses of acoustic guitar in modern "black metal"
Ulver is my favorite
If you ever plan on doing another one of these, you can squeeze so much more Dissection here, and Lord Belial!
Nice playing man. And bringing light to the darkness.
i used your acoustic black metal playlist for my sleep song
your job really great and got me feel so relaxed and i can go in the song when i was listen to it
Drudkh - Solitude (or literally ANYTHING from Drudkh!)
Yes!!!
🤘
watch?v=TnvJWrPs3tA
i don't have accoustic guitar but i did what i could with the accoustic emulator from the multieffect pedal
Your acoustic recordings normally sound great, but this video was a step above. Whatever processing or micing changes you did, keep them up.
🙏
Nice! More Ulver & Agalloch, please!
3:45 Whoah! I love that!
I need to add Kyteler to my Playlist now
Love your black metal acoustic vids!
Impresionante video. Quedaron muy buenas
Your Performance Is Beautiful ❤️
very well done sir good job hope more see this
Incredible work !!! 👏
3:46 thank you for this one.
Always the best! So sad that no more...
That Agalloch though
A pleasure to listen ! Favorite acoustic BM ? ... Empyrium - Ensemble of Silence ? (maybe better in lesson than this format). Also (maybe less black-ish) Black Rose Immortal from Opeth
Excellent !!!!!
Où pouvons nous trouver la tablature de DARKTHRONE ?
Merci
Dude fuck yeah, so amazing 🖤🖤🖤
Perfect like always 🔥
Thy Light - Wanderer of Solitude (Actually playing with clean electric guitar but I think It's might be good with acoustic guitar)
Lord Belial - Forlorn in Silence (With classic guitar)
Thurisaz - Inner Voices
Morbid Angel Desolate Ways! Not full on Black Metal, but some killer acoustic work
I really need the tabs for Kyteler. Great Video as always, Simon!
ua-cam.com/video/gp1BrsrrEMY/v-deo.html
@@SimonSmithGuitar I just subbed that channel, Simon! Good stuff on there! I'm gonna check out the full album!
Very good music song playing guitar so good sound
Wonderful melodies i love it
I've replayed some of yours
thanks for that
If I had a free wish. Please play Nattestid Ser Porten Vid 1 Acoustic
greetings from Franconia
Спасибо большое!
Я очень ждал нового видео acoustic black metal ;)
Great video Simon, that was awesome man 😀🤘🎵🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks mate!!
Great video ! not really acoustic but that reminds me how perfect is Springtime Depression from Forgotten Tomb.
This was really great. Thanks for this
Very Kool bud !!!
This channel has become an addiction
Beautiful!
More videos like this, please 🙏
Bout time! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
The Taylor sounds ridiculous 👌🏼
Cheers booey. Eib
@@SimonSmithGuitar obviously AIB 🙄🖕🏼😆
good techniques!
can you share the guitar tabs of Abbath-Oustrider with us?
Awesome!!! Thanks, Simon!
🤘🤘
Excellent🤘🏻
Perfeito, se eu sei tocar algo na minha guitarra e violão, é graças a você. Obrigado! \,,/
Br por aqui? Aí simm!!
Br também 🤘🇧🇷
Dissection always like
Awesome
oh please make covers from the acoustic sections of kveldssanger from ulver. this album is not only a master piece of acuostic BM, its roots go deep into our pagan heritage and is an example of a very ancient type of music.
It's a good album and it's definitely influenced a lot of black metal musicians but.... It's not black metal at all (and calling it 'black metal' makes no more sense than calling Perdition City black metal).
And that aside, its roots really aren't as 'ancient' or 'pagan' as you claim. It clearly draws heavily on 'neo-folk' which, despite the pretentions of many musicians, really isn't some pure, pagan thing. Like it or not, church music has played a massive role over the centuries in shaping music more generally in western countries. That's an inescapable fact. The vocals on an album like Kveldssanger may make the average listener think all things 'pagan' but that's really mostly down to what you could broadly describe as 'marketing' and general ignorance.
True folk melodies have been passed down, some probably with minimal corruption, for hundreds of years but they're generally jolly as fuck. The darker and more melancholic sound you get on albums like Kveldssanger pretty much kicks off in the 80s, and drew extensively on 'folk' and 'prog' music from the late 50s-70s and combined it with other, 'darker' influences (e.g. industrial, punk, etc.)
It's funny that some of the really cheesy 'folk metal' groups (the Korpiklaani sorts) probably incorporate more genuine 'folk' into their music than a lot of what black metal/neo-folk fans - who tend to dislike that happy noise - like to think of as 'authentic', 'heritage' music.
@@_Stroda i know is not black metal but i dont know how to label it. but is as i said, traditional european music. in the black metal scene
@@G3E007 Some people would argue otherwise (really just semantics) but it's neo-folk. Which is a well established genre which got going in the 80s and is strongly linked with industrial (particularly 'martial industrial)/experimental/ambient, punk and earlier 'folk' (so, in many cases not 'true folk', but 'folk prog' like Comus, psychedelic/freak folk bands, and the likes of Bert Jansch, Leonard Cohen, whatever).
You can probably tie a lot of neo-folk loosely to 'traditional european music' but that's really not what it is. As I mentioned above, the majority of the genuine traditional European (at least focusing on Western Europe) folk music we have is irritating, jolly stuff (even where it's in minor keys).
Neo-folk is also often described as 'apocalyptic folk' and 'dark folk'. It's not great surprise that it got mixed up and in with black metal but it is categorically not 'traditional European music'.
COOL...MY MAN !!! 🖤
What a wonderful video!
Thanks
Hi, could you make out the song Hvit ulv - In the mysteries of the forest, I would be very grateful
Great job. Отлично получилось.
Is not on guitar but I always loved Dissection's No Dreams breed in Breathless Sleep
One of the most haunting melody for me
@@edibaramashvili7866 for me too, man... also, I remembered Brutality's Sympathy which has besides a lot of keyboards and some acoustic parts. another haunting one.
@@warphalak I was expecting also Satryricon's Walk to the Path of Sorrow acoustic part
@@edibaramashvili7866 Had to look for it because I wasn't remembering it. That's a pretty interesting one with a... shifting... time signature. I love it when bands do that.
agalloch
You are vocalist peste noire?
No ☺️
Спасибо, это было на одном дыхании!
Skogen - livets ruin
Executioner’s Tax(Swing of the Axe) guitar lesson pls
For the next vídeo, Silencer - Death pierce me 🙏
which Taylor are you playing?
Woods of eternity 10/10
Thanks mate
🔥
👏👏✨🤘
Who says metal can't be beautiful
No immortal? :(
black metal can be aggressive, but it can also be beautiful sometimes.
True!
M8
burzum - forebears = black metal. okay
2nd band sucked. 😈🤣💪🏻
Tell me about it 😜