@@Mantorok all you did was say why it's easier with distortion. It ringing louder is quite literally why it's easier, and distortion covers the mistakes. You'll know how to mute a string way before you can shred a solo without distortion
It’s one of the biggest issues I always had with metal. Metal houses some of the world’s finest guitarists, but I can really only appreciate them in clean tone/minor distortion. That over the top distortion most metal bands have just takes away all the beauty for me. It’s just a garbled mess of notes at that point, but in clean tone they shine!
They just released a live album of their last show and it has an in memorial section in the middle with childhood photos and the sleeves are pix of him and fans
For a second there I wasn’t sure if you meant a song by Every Time I Die called Children of Bodom, or a song called Every Time I Die by Children of Bodom lmao I haven’t listened to CoB in years.
Between Hatebreeder, Follow the Reaper, and Hatecrew Deathroll... I don't know which I like best but these albums are god tier. There's nothing like it and there never will be again. RIP Alexi, you made my whole entire life.
Jazz is pretty varied so there's definitely stuff out there like this, not the kind I typically listen to but something that comes to mind that's worth a listen is Bad Asteroid by The Aristocrats. Might be something you're looking for
I wouldn't classify what he's doing as innovative in terms of jazz. The first thing most jazz musicians do is learn the pentatonic scale which comprises the bulk of his solo. When there are so many interesting new ways to play outside of what you'd expect, and even new ways to play tastier and more "in", I don't think that this is the direction for jazz to go towards. If you listen to jazz guitarists like Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gilad Hekselman, Peter Bernstein, Pat Martino (RIP) etc. you'll hear the many different corners of innovation and experimentation. No hate to this video or this comment, but jazz is going in so many interesting directions and to say that it needs to sound more like this video, a metalhead not really trying to play the jazz language... I don't agree. Elevator music comes from dumbing down generations and generations of musical innovations into something empty enough to be ignored. Even if you were to play the "status quo" of jazz, if you really did your homework, it wouldn't be elevator music, and even if it was it would be so beautiful and interesting that it would be too distracting for an elevator. Check out those guitarists I shared and let me know what you think!
You may be interested in a band called Thank You Scientist, they're a bit more funk-metal but I'm sure Spotify related artists could guide you from there!
@@StevDoesBigJumps it did in a sense. heavy metal evolved from rock which evolved from rock and roll. rock and roll evolved from a mix of blues, country, and rhythm & blues.
One of the greatest Alexi Laiho fan right here. Was my dream to watch him live. On the positive side I discovered COB and I’m happy with that. RIP father Alexi. His riffs and solos are the best. And they are countless
Same! They came to India like 10 years ago and I so wanted to go see them live but couldn't because of school and money. Now that I can spare time and money to go see CoB I can't without Alexi.
I'm so glad I recognized that this was a solo from a CoB song lmao, it's definitely one of the older ones since I recognize it but I'm not sure which one... Is it "Everytime I die" ?
Sir, I am begging you to drop a full length version of this. It is VERY stuck in my head. before I go to bed: This video. Before I go to work in the morning: This video. Several random times throughout the day: this video
Idk what's more impressive. The fact you play these so clean and buttery smooth, or the fact you always have a jazz background that seems to compliment the solo without it sounding weird or off-putting. Edit: was not expecting 1.3k likes 😳 Edit: 5.6k... still haven't gotten this kind of reaction to a comment. Keep it coming, I guess!
Man you really draw my attention to listen to jazz music. The way you play and mixed jazz music with rock/metal solos are enjoyable. Appreciate what you did. Thanks man. Keep em coming.
Then you should just give jazz an honest chance. This style of solo happens constantly, there's lots of stuff just like this that isn't riffing on a joke.
I think this is hands down the highlight and best day of your trip! The other things youve done in previous days were awesome but ELEPHANTS!! You can't beat that!! Lol loved love LOVED this episode!!! It makes me so happy that youre enjoying yohr life and that you are happy as well sis! 💕
When I bought the Follow the Reaper album back in 2001 i could not believe my ears. Amazing that something could be so dark and melodic. This was definitely one of my favorite solos. I was not expecting an Alexi tribute. Good job.
That is children of bodom. Duddeeeee...u can't just randomly throw my favourite cob solo like that. I'm actually close to tearing, niceeeeee the start with the slide gave me a strong minor blues vibe that worked out perfectly with the jazz background nice catch theree. Gzz
@@jamierobinson777 i swear on anything, the everytime i die is my most favourite solo of Alexi at some point his guitar makes a high cry that sound super expressive it gives me chills since 2010.
One of my favourite things in music is when musicians from completely different genres join a band outside of their comfort zone. You end up with some of the most interesting sounds and compositions that way.
🎸FULL CHORD BREAKDOWN + BACKING TRACK AVAILABLE AT: www.Patreon.com/JamieRobinson 👍
What guitar is that I have to have it. The colorful 1.
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@@funnyloafydude same
A what are those letters and numbers on your bass
id like a full version of this
To play that on a clean tone with no mess ups is hard
It's harder with distortion.
@@Mantorokin some ways. You have to be more careful with muting but at the same time it can cover minor mistakes since it's so well.... distorted
@@devinvenne With distortion one note rings out way louder than without it.
@@Mantorok all you did was say why it's easier with distortion. It ringing louder is quite literally why it's easier, and distortion covers the mistakes. You'll know how to mute a string way before you can shred a solo without distortion
@@notkwcly1368 Distortion doesn't cover the mistakes, it enhances them and makes them way more obvious.
"Dude please just don't."
* shreds gently *
"I hate you so much."
*shreds gently* is such an apt subtitle for thst
Oh not the gentle shreds again hahahah
*shreds gently* 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 I soooo read that as a whisper, and it made it even funnier
That shit shreds in 4/4 🤣
* shreds cutely *
edit: how is this still getting replies 💀
* shreds _gently_ *
* shreds softly *
This comment deserves way more recognition than it’s getting.
lmao
* shreds tenderly *
Fusion players: “That’s that good shit.”
real shit dude 🤣
Fusion is illegal. The Jazz police will go all Judge Dredd on you
For real 🤣
Lmfaoo! 😂 Yuuuppppp!
Absolutely 😁
When a metal rock solo is played softly like that, it's actually really nice. Banger.
It’s one of the biggest issues I always had with metal. Metal houses some of the world’s finest guitarists, but I can really only appreciate them in clean tone/minor distortion. That over the top distortion most metal bands have just takes away all the beauty for me. It’s just a garbled mess of notes at that point, but in clean tone they shine!
@@allbottledup9513 A garbled mess of notes? You mean white noise, right? Because that's what it eventually sounds like to me after a while.
@@nevmikujust say you have bad taste and move on
@@user-pc3io5ji1o Ah, yes, the "anyone who disagrees with me has bad taste" card.
Grow up lol
@@allbottledup9513i get u r not into metal that much. Thats all it seems. But okay everyone has things they like and dislike.
I didn't know I needed jazz with metal solos in my life. I need more.
Dude ...my dude. Got chills like multiple times in 1 minute shred!
@SqiroS22 absolutely.
I'm no expert, but that sounded a bit like Blues. There have to be some Jazz and Blues fusion bands, no?
Dire Straits
Same
I've never imagined that Children of Bodom can sound that clean...
It's judas priest touch of evil solo ending not cob.. or cob ripped the mighty priest off
@@mikekovko7563It's exactly Children Of Bodom.
Poser!@@mikekovko7563
@@mikekovko7563not even close man. Nothing was ripped off
@@mikekovko7563 it's Children of Bodom - Everytime I Die
RIP Alexi Laiho. Hearing this solo instantly took me back
They just released a live album of their last show and it has an in memorial section in the middle with childhood photos and the sleeves are pix of him and fans
At this point; it's lore, jazzbro loves hiring metal bros, its evident.
Like how I love to collect thick, heavy metal forks and spoon
Its a mood
It’d cause all his twin brothers, who are non-myopic, all happen to be metal bros it seems so it’s easier to record these shorts.
A true master can sweep without distortion. Bravo senior.
But he didn’t sweep at all lmfao next time rookie
@@cobaingrohlnovo He did once when the camera wasn’t showing.
Yet he didn't sweep pick a single note.
@@SLYCTHEPIE no!
@@charlessarver8350 yeah it was when the camera wasn’t looking. You need to improve your ear.
Broooo pulling out an Alexei solo at a jazz gig is such a flex
Is it? Man's never seen a jazz guitarist
@@jeremystobingham2362 just shut up
that guitar with the number decals is so adorable, I want it
It's a Jason Becker signature guitar, love to see people with them.
Every Time I Die - Children Of Bodom
Follow the Reaper is one of the best metal albums ever released period.
True. Cob and necrophagist❤
For a second there I wasn’t sure if you meant a song by Every Time I Die called Children of Bodom, or a song called Every Time I Die by Children of Bodom lmao I haven’t listened to CoB in years.
Between Hatebreeder, Follow the Reaper, and Hatecrew Deathroll... I don't know which I like best but these albums are god tier. There's nothing like it and there never will be again. RIP Alexi, you made my whole entire life.
@@RoyTheReaperryou put CoB on the same level als Necrophagist....?! Now I like CoB, but Necro is just... otherwordly.
Bro I thought it was Lazy by Deep Purple some really similar riffs in there
Children of Bodom - Everytime i die
Never thought it would be such an epic song for a romantic evening too :D
Well done! These kill me, I can never get them.
Ffs I thought it was Bat Country -A7X
Heading there now!
forgive me cause i’m new to playing guitar but i assume that’s hard to play??
That was amazingly clean bro. Complimented so well the jazz groove
Its did, only those that "know" notice the infraction lol
That was amazing and it correlated smooth with the song
BRO, at this point, please just release an ALBUM. ive subbed just for these.
AGREED! INSTRUMENTAL SMOOTH JAZZ COVERS OF METAL SONGS! DO IT! PLEASE!!!!!
@@caseydurrans521There is a smooth jazz cover of Down With the Sickness and it's great.
@@chocopro818where would one find this?
Jazz metal, that would be sweet
@@amorosjacob Richard Cheese done a bunch of those
Any jazz band would be lucky to have this awesome guitar player. He's great!
Lets jazz up the jazz a bit 😊
We need Jazz not Blues😂
The rhythm player doesn’t hate it, he hates that he loves it hahahaha
If Jazz actually sounded like this I would start listening to it.
It does, but you gotta find it. There are some monsters playing jazz guitar.
It does.
I play a lot of rock, but I love the jazz progressions. A lot of the jazz players are insane shredders.
Have you heard of our lord and savior Math Rock?
Jazz is pretty varied so there's definitely stuff out there like this, not the kind I typically listen to but something that comes to mind that's worth a listen is Bad Asteroid by The Aristocrats. Might be something you're looking for
And that's how Dire Straits were born
Or: Chapel of Disease...(esp. "Void of Words")
upvoted this
Jazz needs more of this. It’s the essence of jazz to innovate and experiment. Or else we are just playing elevator music
"Jazz isn't dead, it just smells funny." -- Frank Zappa
yeah and it doesn't sound like dogshit like most jazz
What are you talking about, Most of the best Guitarist started off with Jazz Guitar
@@r0bz0rlybait or mental retardation? I genuinely can't tell
I wouldn't classify what he's doing as innovative in terms of jazz. The first thing most jazz musicians do is learn the pentatonic scale which comprises the bulk of his solo.
When there are so many interesting new ways to play outside of what you'd expect, and even new ways to play tastier and more "in", I don't think that this is the direction for jazz to go towards.
If you listen to jazz guitarists like Kurt Rosenwinkel, Gilad Hekselman, Peter Bernstein, Pat Martino (RIP) etc. you'll hear the many different corners of innovation and experimentation.
No hate to this video or this comment, but jazz is going in so many interesting directions and to say that it needs to sound more like this video, a metalhead not really trying to play the jazz language... I don't agree.
Elevator music comes from dumbing down generations and generations of musical innovations into something empty enough to be ignored. Even if you were to play the "status quo" of jazz, if you really did your homework, it wouldn't be elevator music, and even if it was it would be so beautiful and interesting that it would be too distracting for an elevator.
Check out those guitarists I shared and let me know what you think!
I love the "Every time..." as if he stops himself from actually acknowledging which song it's from
We want a FULL version of this
We need a full version of this immediately
I know right i have been listening to this for about 15mins straight😅😅
Yeahh
The solo is from: everytime i die - children of bodom
same loll@@AleksiVainikainen
thank you@@kotnantin
Brother sometimes, what seems to be a mistake ends up being a blessing, because that solo was a banger. Would love to listen to a metal jazz fusion
Don't you mean Metal Jazz Fusion Funk?
You may be interested in a band called Thank You Scientist, they're a bit more funk-metal but I'm sure Spotify related artists could guide you from there!
@@Jonneh111thank you for the reccomendation
Metal jazz fusion? Isn’t that Animals As Leaders?
There a lot of metal fusion out there
We just witnessed a master at work.
I love the fretboard, need that guitar
Bro just created the best music style on the planet
Sounds like blues
@@donw2175isn't that what metal came from?
@@StevDoesBigJumps it did in a sense. heavy metal evolved from rock which evolved from rock and roll. rock and roll evolved from a mix of blues, country, and rhythm & blues.
@@donw2175and Jazz
It’s called Jazz Fusion
If only Alexi were with us to witness an artistic masterpiece such as this.
Omg no wonder it rang a bell! 😂
Or Shawn lane, Jason Becker, or the metal playing version of Marty Friedman!! May they all rest in peace
R.i.p Alexei leiho legend \m/
I met his cousin like 6 months before he passed man.
@@joshshannon Jason Becker is still alive! You scared the crap out of me, thinking he passed!!!
OMG, that was so good. Sounds like every 4th metal solo, but set in this jazz setting makes it so fusion-y. You play so cleanly too!
Extra points for the Jason Becker axe
Wait hold up that shit was fire can I get 1 full version please
Yea, its a metal song from Children of Bodom, called Every Time I Die.
I don't understand what the problem is, that was a perfectly serviceable solo!
When you hire a funk guitarist for your jazz gig!
As soon as I saw the jason becker guitar, I knew this was not going to disappoint!
im surprised no one is talking about how sick the numbers on the frets are
That's the Jason Becker signature guitar, yes it is sick
Bro people have been talking about how sick it is since the 80's
It's like a Fisher Price toy!
@@jaykuchera5058ain’t no way that’s what you actually look like 💀
@@idlikesometeacovid?
One of the greatest Alexi Laiho fan right here. Was my dream to watch him live. On the positive side I discovered COB and I’m happy with that. RIP father Alexi. His riffs and solos are the best. And they are countless
Wonder how many noticed it was boom though... it was dope, wish I could of seen them live as well, they're my favorite
So unfortunate. One of the most talented guitarists ever and the guy could sing and still throw a lick in there mid vocals.
Same! They came to India like 10 years ago and I so wanted to go see them live but couldn't because of school and money. Now that I can spare time and money to go see CoB I can't without Alexi.
I'm so glad I recognized that this was a solo from a CoB song lmao, it's definitely one of the older ones since I recognize it but I'm not sure which one... Is it "Everytime I die" ?
@Lamren it sure is my friend
That was clean
“Why is no one else available” shit id hire him on the spot for a jazz gig
Sir, I am begging you to drop a full length version of this. It is VERY stuck in my head. before I go to bed: This video. Before I go to work in the morning: This video. Several random times throughout the day: this video
RIP Alexi! I miss that dude
a plini fan, nice
We all
I misunderstood this comment to the relation of this video, 😹
i miss him too
A legend gone too soon
i’ve watched this several times. it’s perfect
Those goofy fret inlays look pretty dope
That Jason Becker guitar is one of the top 5 most beaut guitars
I was trying to remember his name. Is that made by Carvin? I love it too 🫶
@@bentackett6299yup
I think the fret inlays are some of the ugliest I've ever seen in my entire life
@@bentackett6299 Buy one if you can! Fore every guitar sold, Carvin donates money to help Jason afford his huge medical bills!
@@bentackett6299 Kiesel custom shop does a tribute also... wait does Carvin own Kiesel?
Idk what's more impressive. The fact you play these so clean and buttery smooth, or the fact you always have a jazz background that seems to compliment the solo without it sounding weird or off-putting.
Edit: was not expecting 1.3k likes 😳
Edit: 5.6k... still haven't gotten this kind of reaction to a comment. Keep it coming, I guess!
This is completely unrelated to the comment, but I have to like this comment. It's at 999 likes and changes to 1k when I do. It's really satisfying.
Do the cords complement the solo or does the solo complement the chords?
@@nickmaille5951 both
@nickmaille5951 Considering the chords were written in conjuction with the already existing solo, yes.
Backing track is a banged
This was the best YT suggestion in a long time. Children of Bodom's Everytime I Die all jazzed up? Yes!
Ngl that solo was clean and precise and badass asf
You made my day, love COB RIP Alexi 🤘
😁🙏
Who’s COB?
@@KinaIchiChildren of Bodom my dude!
@@KinaIchi In case you don't know, the metal guy is playing a jazz version of the solo of the song Everytime I Die of the band Children of Bodom (COB)
Children Of Bodem rules!!!! The Everytime I Die solo is amazing. RIP Alexi Laiho! 🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸
This guy is actually super talented 👍🎸
The ending of that run actually sounded awesome and very classy
Excuse me OP, I would like to request a whole spotify album of your music please
It's the solo in "every time I die", by children of bodom.
@@nickcampbell2222I don't want to listen to children of bodem I want clean af jazz shred
Cannot stop listening to this. Reminded me of how much I used to enjoy listening to COB
I thought about Follow the Reaper yesterday and got absolutely washed away in nostalgia
❤
That was Smooth!!
Why does this go together really well
Man you really draw my attention to listen to jazz music. The way you play and mixed jazz music with rock/metal solos are enjoyable. Appreciate what you did. Thanks man. Keep em coming.
Try listening to jazz sabbath
Then you should just give jazz an honest chance. This style of solo happens constantly, there's lots of stuff just like this that isn't riffing on a joke.
damn i wasnt expecting bodom from you man. thanks
I was a big fan as a teenager and then this song came on the other day and I was like "wait a second..." lol
I am amazed how clean you sound. So beautiful!
It makes my classical guitarist self so happy hearing this 🥲
Lmao I get it “every time”
I never realized I needed Jazz Metal in my life.
In case you haven't heard these albums, you might enjoy Cynic's "Focus" and Atheists "Elements"!!
I think this is hands down the highlight and best day of your trip! The other things youve done in previous days were awesome but ELEPHANTS!! You can't beat that!! Lol loved love LOVED this episode!!! It makes me so happy that youre enjoying yohr life and that you are happy as well sis! 💕
Love this sound, I'd listen to a full show like this.
i think we all know now that metal played on clean tone is jazz
A lot of the most influential metal guitar players advanced their skills on metal by learning jazz and/or blues.
Please for the love of god stop saying this. It's not even remotely true.
@@hyde4004 Randy?
IMO it almost sounds like sped up country licks
@@user-bi5xj2qg6p randy wasnt jazz but he was classically trained and a genius at composition
When I bought the Follow the Reaper album back in 2001 i could not believe my ears. Amazing that something could be so dark and melodic. This was definitely one of my favorite solos.
I was not expecting an Alexi tribute. Good job.
Same!
That combination was actually perfect 💙💙
This was so good I fell to My knees while listening to it. Oh man. Don't stop this series!
We deserve a 3 minute version. Can you make a longer version please ?
I made longer (1hr) version on my channel
Please bring back the “when you hire a jazz guitarist for a rock gig”
YO THAT WAS SMOOTH THO WHAT
It’s beautiful!
Get goosebumps everytime - such a memorable solo from Alexi
I watched this short like 40 Times in a row. It sounds so absolutely cool
You know the song its from?
@@emilelocas5496hildren of bodoom - evrythim i die
Thats still sounds like it would fit perfectly lol
Everytime I die is a classic solo
Rest in peace Alexi Laiho, such a talented musician
I like how his fretboard is numbered
this is my favorite type of music now thanks bro
Song:
Everytime I Die-Children of Bodom
Such a beautiful solo.
Miss Alexi so much.
And thank you so much for this.
Amazing! Thanks for this.
I wish you would do a full album with this kind of music!
Suprisingly jazzy
That solo sounds great with a clean tone. Rest easy, Alexi
Yo that rhythm section is smooth af
That solo was amazing
Oh my, Alexi. It broke me to hear he died. Thank you for the tribute
That is children of bodom. Duddeeeee...u can't just randomly throw my favourite cob solo like that. I'm actually close to tearing, niceeeeee the start with the slide gave me a strong minor blues vibe that worked out perfectly with the jazz background nice catch theree. Gzz
Haha glad you liked it!
@@jamierobinson777 i swear on anything, the everytime i die is my most favourite solo of Alexi at some point his guitar makes a high cry that sound super expressive it gives me chills since 2010.
@@pR0ManiacS I know exactly what you mean! His playing always stood apart from the majority of metal players. Such an amazing player!
I love the fret markers
This is beautiful 😭😭🧡
That Becker guitar is beautiful 😍
Everytime I die is such a masterpiece...
this has unironically been stuck in my head for days now
That was super clean playing for such a honestly difficult ish solo 🤘🏼
the keyboard solo after the gtr solo gives me chills every time
Does it give you chills every time you die?
@@letsrock12345 yea
One of my favourite things in music is when musicians from completely different genres join a band outside of their comfort zone. You end up with some of the most interesting sounds and compositions that way.
TBH Jazz and metal arent that far apart. So they would complement each other pretty well.
Yo, that actually sounded fire
yo that solo was so fucking sick and smooth at the same time i need more in my life