I love how he just stares into your soul with his face covered in corpsepaint and then goes "hello sweet metalheads" in the least threatening voice ever
@@bones6978 I think he means how some bands only play a bunch of power chords, and yes, that would sound like balls even with the nastiest of heavy distortion tones
Man dissection are just on a whole different level with the melodic aspect of the riffs, probably my favourite style of any band ever. Rest in Chaos JN
I would love to have a complete acoustic black playlist made by you, so ethereal. i feel in love with all the atmospheres i could feel , thanks & good job
Great video, but no Emperor? Would've love to hear "Inno a Satana," "I Am the Black Wizards," "The Loss and Curse of Reverence," or "An Elegy of Icaros" in this clean style too. :)
@@BrandonKJohnson LOL, well... granted, Ihsahn and Samoth did play some ridiculously complex songs... but I feel like Leonardo here has proven he's capable. :)
It's more spanish I think, with the tremolo's, but I get your point. Tremolo picking is prevalent in classic 60s surf rock etc too. I wish he choose a more obvious Immortal song that would work well, such as something from Pure Holocaust.
Love practicing Black metal in a clean channel, also cant help but think it sometimes sounds like "Surf" rock haha the duel guitar parts sound great, nice video man 🤘
Its a beautiful intricate classic + folk music without the distortion. So in love with these😍. Now I'm gonna play clean black metal music for the oldfolks home
This vid rules hard dude!... Cool of you to included Reinkaos material. Such a good album too many people slag off. I've been messing with doom riffs on acoustic and clean guitar and it's pretty decent for doing something different.
Almost sounds like something coming out of The Shire. I can see elves, dwarves and hobbits dancing hand in hand. Good stuff! New found apreciation for this genre.
I guess playing black metal from ‘95 to ‘04 and basically been into metal my whole life, does not qualify then. And yeah....being Scandinavian as well. Never heard people state this, because it’s a silly statement. First off....have you ever heard Viking music? Compare that to black metal and you will not see any similarities. Only the so-called Viking/pagan metal will put your thoughts into that direction. Venom, Mayhem, Darkthrone etc does not. You see....black metal is distorted guitars primarily in minor chords. The Viking music you hear is not primarily played in minor chords. Quite the opposite actually. It’s often in major chords and sounds happy. Second of all....have anyone really heard authentic Viking music? No. We think we know how it sounded based upon what? Instruments found in the ground dated back to this era? Have you seen any music score from that time? No one really knows how the music sounded a thousand years ago. That’s pure speculations. Third of all....if you know about music linage, you will know that black metal derives from metal which came from rock which came from blues etc. I’ve never heard Viking music been put into that linage. But of course....in some way you might be right as everything then will have to derive from Viking music and all ancient music. Music has evolved through time and now we are here. But I don’t think that these people, who has stated this, thinks of this evolution of music. It sounds like they know very little about music and mix in romantic thoughts, because of the Scandinavian past. One thing I’ve heard is people comparing black metal to classical music. What do they have in common? It’s usually the atmosphere, they point at. But really? A lot of music have so-called atmosphere and you do not compare it to classical music. If you look away from Dimmu and the like of course. But that’s a totally different thing. They combine metal and classical music. Black metal in its entity is entirely different and it’s all about what people mix in regarding feelings, individual musical knowledge etc. But breaking down black metal and classical music and you will not see a lot of similarities besides some classical pieces are played in minor as well. Does that mean that black metal derives from classical music? No. It just means that they use the same chord progressions sometimes. Like all music today. Being Scandinavia this statement about black metal deriving from Vikings is silly. It’s just a emotional thing and has nothing to do with reality. And actually black metal didn’t even originate from Norway.
@@briannielsen9556 ok you really know what your taking and it may not be true but in usa and south América some people believe it.. Im not inventing anything.. Maybe they conected some facts about Norweigan black metal ideology and some impressions and feels about the sound.. But you may be the righ persons to teach us (no sarcasm) what do you think about that idea?
@@plisfor I’m not sure that teaching is necessary 😉. I’m sure most people know the history of music and which music style developed into a certain style. Be it metal, techno or any other style for that matter. They all have something in common. They derive from something. Techno derives from the 80’s electronic music which derives from the music of the 70’s and so on. All main styles pretty much leads to something new eventually….in some way or another. But yes….I do believe that some people seem to “romantify” black metal and it’s origin. The second wave pretty much started in Norway and became huge after a few years. It was what turned me away from black metal as well. But the fact that people see this extreme style of metal coming out of Norway and heard about all the stories from the early 90’s a narrative was born. And especially black metal tended to be more than just music. It was a riot (like punk used to be), it was about art, it was about being yourself, it was about being provocative, it was about pushing the boundaries and saying no to the normal. And to people outside of Norway, black metal became mythical. And with myths come a lot of different narratives and misunderstandings. Like it derived from Viking music. That’s just because some people make it true. True to them self. A lot of people also believed that a lot of them actually were satanists. In fact only a few were satanists. Most just liked the satanic provocation. Like today. How many black metal artists believes this? No one in their right mind. It’s just easier to get fans using pentagrams and satanic stuff. And to me it’s the easy way of doing it. It has been 50 years or so with the use of satanic and anti-christian symbols in metal and rock. It’s not provoking anyone anymore. Besides a few places like Poland, the Bible Belt in the USA etc. In Europe in general no one gives a fuck about this. It has lost its power. But early Norwegian black metal was unique and brilliant. It became more than music and that’s not often, that happens. But when it happens a lot of myths and misunderstandings will occur of course. Like I stated in the earlier message….breaking down chord progressions, song structure, instruments in use etc will leave very little similarities between Viking music and black metal. BUT the Norwegian bands like Storm adopted the Scandinavian folk music style into black metal. Then it becomes a whole different thing. Now it’s becoming black/folklore metal and not just black metal. Viking/pagan black metal bands adopted the typical Scandinavian folklore music melodies. The intervals between notes that we today perceive as Viking melodies. The more major chord oriented melodies that sounds more happy. Again it’s black metal that is being turned into something else. Because the black metal sound is evil and rough. But you can blend stuff into it to make it less rough and evil. Then the black metal label will be attached with another label as well. Like pagan/Viking black metal. But theoretically it derives from different things. That Scandinavian folklore scales fit the black metal sound is different. To a certain extent I think that melodies suits that style very much. And I used to like Mithotyn very much, because it spoke to my Scandinavian roots and self image. There’s no doubt that most of us in Denmark, Norway and Sweden take some sort of pride in our past. I really don’t know why. Because what is actually to like? That we raped, mass murdered and were savages? What’s really cool about that? To me a violent and savage past is nothing to be proud of. Our forefathers weren’t only about rape and pillaging of course. We were farmers and business men who traveled very far to buy/sell and exchange stuff. But to be realistic….that’s not what we think of, when talking about being proud of our Viking past. It’s the violent side. It’s stupid. But the Viking and folklore music appeal to our roots. Satyricon was pretty much the only band in within the Norwegian scene in the early 90’s, that incorporated melodies that weren’t pure minor. They did that on Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina. Dark Medieval Times and the demos were a lot more rough. And even if Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina were filled with cool melodies, it wasn’t really comparable to the typical scales and chord progressions of Scandinavian folklore music. It came with the pagan/Viking metal bands like Mithotyn. Even Old Man’s Child weren’t really comparable to the scales and progressions that we perceive as Viking music. It was just very melodic. And Old Man’s Child is not to be considered as a part of the real and first black metal bands from Norway. That was pretty much only Darkthrone, Mayhem, Emperor, Burzum, Thorns, Immortal, Satyricon, (Enslaved) and Gorgoroth. They are considered the fathers of the second wave (the Norwegian wave) which launched all these different bands that afterwards took black metal in many different directions. But the original bands had really nothing to do with melodies. Besides Satyricon of course. So yes….the truth is what you say it is. If believing that Viking music is the source of black metal, then that is the truth for you. The truth is what it is….until it’s not and the truth becomes something else. The first real black metal didn’t even come from Norway. Venom from England started the style and term. Bathory was from Sweden. Hellhammer and Celtic Frost from somewhere in Europe. There were some bands from your area as well, which were there in the beginning. But people seem to focus on the Norwegian scene. It’s also the best one 😉.
Se for fazer uma parte 2 põe Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger Watain - Waters Of Ain ou Malfeitor Tsjuder - Mouth Of Madness Mayhem - Funeral Fog Emperor - Inno A Satana
Spell of destruction sounds so evil and melancholic even on acoustic, with those picked chords right after beginning and the last part with crying screams
These are the kind of videos that makes me closer to a genre I personally find hard to dig such as BM. These are beautiful, melodic and intricate riffs. Good job, man!
It sounds very good... Very beautiful... Thanks... I saw a polish guy I believe, from a Polish black metal band playing some acoustic, and It sounds good... Thanks for sharing this...
This is how I write all of my songs before playing it through my amp. It's just easier to pick up the guitar and start playing. Plus black metal does sound cool when you are playing it acoustically.
Ohh, how gorgeous it sounds... A mesmerizing Symphony of Evil... P. S. Honestly, I am delighted with your work!.. *** Darkthrone - Quintessence Gorgoroth - Funeral Procession Immortal - Mighty Ravendark Nocturnal Depression - Spleen Black Metal Bethlehem - Tagebuch einer Totgeburt Mgla - Exercises in Futility V Noenum - Cult Of The Black Sun Sarcofago - Nightmare Sarcofago - Midnight Queen Emperor - Inno a Satana Watain - Black Flames March Beherit - Pagan Moon
Oh dude!! I've had your 'without distortion' clips on a playlist today and after having listened and commented on the video literally on release, I just now noticed your last song is Harvest, by Naglfar, the very first black metal song I learned on the guitar :D I was listening to the usual classics by Dissection and Immortal and stuff and suddenly WAIT I KNOW THIS ONE VERY WELL, I CAN PLAY IT!!
То чувство, когда посмотрела это видео год назад, только начиная в метал А теперь знаю все песни, которые он играет и ещё больше наслаждаюсь 😅 Приятное чувство ❤
All of them sounded really good without distortion but I'd say Nights Blood was my fav. It really translated well in a clean tone. Also the very beginning of the vid did make me laugh. Incredible job as always 🙂🤘
Good looking (even in) corpsepaint! ;) Clean black metal sounds really good too! And the Dissection stuff... just as I imagined :') thank you so much talented beast! Hail Leonardo Lux 🤘
I bet you must have freaked out on seeing yourself in the mirror. Am I Right?? Or Am I Evil?!?! 😂😂 But definitely, I must say Black Metal with distortion makes you cry out of fear, and Black Metal without distortion makes you cry out of feel. ❤️❤️
I love how he just stares into your soul with his face covered in corpsepaint and then goes "hello sweet metalheads" in the least threatening voice ever
🤣🤣🤣 What do you mean? Tha was super threatening. 😈
I remember the first time I watched the video and I almost choked on my soda laughing so hard. "Hello sweet metal heads", lol
Truly learned from Chuck Schuldiner that you can be a wholesome loaf and a heavy metaler at the same time.
Ye, @ 6:50 he's like "get ready, I'm gonna play something hard hahaa"
Black Metal without distortion makes me feel relaxed.
Same with distortion 😂
@@ellawelitschewska4756 specially DSBM
@@francosalazar92 hell yeah!!!
Same and even more with distortion
@TwinTurbo Ray True
Short awnser: Yes
Long awnser: Acoustic black metal really shows off how complex and melodic it can be
That’s what I was thinking
But if it's only power chord spam it's hardly listenable without distortion.
@@dreamsmadeflesh1 what are you talking about? this sounds beautiful
@@bones6978 I think he means how some bands only play a bunch of power chords, and yes, that would sound like balls even with the nastiest of heavy distortion tones
@@bones6978 I wasn't saying that this was power metal spam, just making a comment.
All metal genres sound like an incredible symphony without distortion
Once i heard someone saying if your metal sounds good without distortion then you're doing it right.
Because they fuking are!
You think this sounds good? Jeez...it sounds like shit to me. All I hear is 0-0-0-0-plink-plink-0-0-0...
@@NeonBlazeMusic Ehh? There are melodies...
@@NeonBlazeMusic it’s fucking beautiful. Don’t try and ruin it for us.
I really like the fact that you can hear how truly intricate the structure and chord progression is when the distortion is stripped out.
I love Dissection without distortion cause it truely shows how this band is on another level.
Black metal artists just don't want the mainstream audiences to notice how good they realky are.
This is me playing metal in acoustic cause I have no money for an electric guitar
Me playing blackened crust too
its 190 for an ibanez
Hope you will get one soon!!!
Is your name Issac...??
Better save up. I hope you can get one soon 🤘🤘🤘
Man dissection are just on a whole different level with the melodic aspect of the riffs, probably my favourite style of any band ever. Rest in Chaos JN
man, the corpsepaint, thats dedication
Thank you! Really glad you like it
This is wayyyy better than Lo fi hip hop, black acoustic chill music is my new favourite😂
This comment deserves every upvote 😂
Nope.
😂😂😂😂😂
If you've never heard of beautiful death, you are missing out.
Did you tried instrumental black metal or dark ambient ??
Your clean tone is magical, and sick corpsepaint!
Thank you. Glad you like it
@@LeonardoLux96 do you use any effects or is your amp just naturally that sparkly sounding? maybe chorus?
It's so sad and yet beautiful music. I didn't know I needed accoustic BM.
aaaAAAAA I LOVE YOUR CORPSE PAINT **cough cough** and the way you say "hello sweet metalheads"
🤣🤣 thank you
DISSECTION!!! One of my all time favourite bands!! Cheers for the upload mate
Storm of the lights bane and reinkaos 2 of my all time faves
I dont listen black metal ( i am a death metal guy) but Dissection is fucking amazing especially a song "The Somberlain".
they’re best band ever
@@intelstockcooler9686 you should check out their second album, Storm Of The Light’s Bane
@@yaschenkoyar6088 You really think I haven't? That's their best album in my opinion.
Black metal always sounds Badass🔥
I would love to have a complete acoustic black playlist made by you, so ethereal. i feel in love with all the atmospheres i could feel , thanks & good job
And José Gonzalez doing the singing
Great video, but no Emperor? Would've love to hear "Inno a Satana," "I Am the Black Wizards," "The Loss and Curse of Reverence," or "An Elegy of Icaros" in this clean style too. :)
It would sound like: doogoodoogoo deegeegdeegeedeegeedeegee doogoodoogoo deegeegdeegeedeegeeDEEGEE
Cause no one can play Emperor but Emperor 😄
@@BrandonKJohnson LOL, well... granted, Ihsahn and Samoth did play some ridiculously complex songs... but I feel like Leonardo here has proven he's capable. :)
@@kryptych oh yes! Perfectly capable!
I like Ihsahn's solo albums a lot too !!
@@BrandonKJohnson Love Ihsahn's solo albums - he's transcended black metal, progressive metal, etc. He's just a magnificent musician.
It sounds very good. Elements of Flamenco and classical.
This is the beauty of metal beneath the distortion that they've made, maybe part 2 you should make it
No-distortion makes clear the connection with folk music. Can you do a repeat on mandolin?
Paganism is a known inspiration for so many bands so that is folk for sure.
«The somberlain» - the greatest black metal album in my opinion
Thank you for awesome music 🤘
Thank you for your awesome comment
No melody can come close to black metal without distortion. But with or without it's always beautiful ❤️
I don't listen to black metal much.. But.. Holy hell, those Gorgoroth riffs? I'm gonna check them right now.. Thanks for the awesome video, btw.
Carving of a giant has an icconic intro riff.
Shows how harmonically intricate black metal is when heard in a clean tone. Great job on the video
🤘😌🤘
This is definitive proof that Black Metal is technical surf rock with distortion
This is the comment I came looking for haha
(The comparison to surf guitar)
👍
Well it’s the birth child of thrash, which is the birth child of hard rock and punk and punk is the birth child of surf.
Yeah
It's more spanish I think, with the tremolo's, but I get your point. Tremolo picking is prevalent in classic 60s surf rock etc too. I wish he choose a more obvious Immortal song that would work well, such as something from Pure Holocaust.
and with completely opposite notes, scales and chords.
This actually sounds even better than with distortion.
Bro, do part 2,please! And then 3,4,5... This is awesome!!!
Love practicing Black metal in a clean channel, also cant help but think it sometimes sounds like "Surf" rock haha the duel guitar parts sound great, nice video man 🤘
It sounds more or less like classic music, pleasure to feed my ears with such a stuff!
Its a beautiful intricate classic + folk music without the distortion. So in love with these😍. Now I'm gonna play clean black metal music for the oldfolks home
6:10 Bartzabel hit me so hard...It's sounds so beautiful without distortion! 🖤
Dissection sounds perfect without distortion
This is so clear, dark, pure, and beautiful.
i really love the tone of this guitar. it's just super clean and the higher notes have a good brightness to them.
Dissection is most melodic.
Jon Nodtveidt is one of the greatest riff writers in the history of the entire genre. Change my mind.
This vid rules hard dude!...
Cool of you to included Reinkaos material.
Such a good album too many people slag off.
I've been messing with doom riffs on acoustic and clean guitar and it's pretty decent for doing something different.
Proving how Romantic Black Metal is.
Yes, I always thought that Black Metal has a lot of romantic elements. There is a sense of sadness, restlessness and longing to the melodies.
Maha Kali, Prayer and Harvest are so on point while others sound breathtaking too. Loved every second of this. Made me subscribe tbh
Dissection always sounds awesome
I'd love to hear the Somberlain in that tone, I love this!
These are always so good. Also great work on the corpsepaint - did you do it on your own?
Thank you. My girlfriend did it. She's always behind the cameras in almost every video. Cheers'
@@LeonardoLux96 I bet every one of her friends must be jealous of her. You get what I mean to say 😂😂
Lux in the beginning: 💀(stares into your soul)
Lux, just the next moment: Hello Sweet Metalheads 😄😄😄
I wanted to write it 😈
@@АртурАсатрян-ж9ы okay 🌚
🤣🤣🤣
of course. the charm of black metal is its melody. just its played in an aggressive way
Almost sounds like something coming out of The Shire. I can see elves, dwarves and hobbits dancing hand in hand. Good stuff! New found apreciation for this genre.
This is why some people say that black metal comes from ancient viking music
Okay....who says that? 🤔
@@briannielsen9556 Metalheads basically 🤭🤭.. if u are in to metal you have heard it..
I guess playing black metal from ‘95 to ‘04 and basically been into metal my whole life, does not qualify then. And yeah....being Scandinavian as well. Never heard people state this, because it’s a silly statement. First off....have you ever heard Viking music? Compare that to black metal and you will not see any similarities. Only the so-called Viking/pagan metal will put your thoughts into that direction. Venom, Mayhem, Darkthrone etc does not. You see....black metal is distorted guitars primarily in minor chords. The Viking music you hear is not primarily played in minor chords. Quite the opposite actually. It’s often in major chords and sounds happy. Second of all....have anyone really heard authentic Viking music? No. We think we know how it sounded based upon what? Instruments found in the ground dated back to this era? Have you seen any music score from that time? No one really knows how the music sounded a thousand years ago. That’s pure speculations. Third of all....if you know about music linage, you will know that black metal derives from metal which came from rock which came from blues etc. I’ve never heard Viking music been put into that linage. But of course....in some way you might be right as everything then will have to derive from Viking music and all ancient music. Music has evolved through time and now we are here. But I don’t think that these people, who has stated this, thinks of this evolution of music. It sounds like they know very little about music and mix in romantic thoughts, because of the Scandinavian past. One thing I’ve heard is people comparing black metal to classical music. What do they have in common? It’s usually the atmosphere, they point at. But really? A lot of music have so-called atmosphere and you do not compare it to classical music. If you look away from Dimmu and the like of course. But that’s a totally different thing. They combine metal and classical music. Black metal in its entity is entirely different and it’s all about what people mix in regarding feelings, individual musical knowledge etc. But breaking down black metal and classical music and you will not see a lot of similarities besides some classical pieces are played in minor as well. Does that mean that black metal derives from classical music? No. It just means that they use the same chord progressions sometimes. Like all music today. Being Scandinavia this statement about black metal deriving from Vikings is silly. It’s just a emotional thing and has nothing to do with reality. And actually black metal didn’t even originate from Norway.
@@briannielsen9556 ok you really know what your taking and it may not be true but in usa and south América some people believe it.. Im not inventing anything.. Maybe they conected some facts about Norweigan black metal ideology and some impressions and feels about the sound.. But you may be the righ persons to teach us (no sarcasm) what do you think about that idea?
@@plisfor I’m not sure that teaching is necessary 😉. I’m sure most people know the history of music and which music style developed into a certain style. Be it metal, techno or any other style for that matter. They all have something in common. They derive from something. Techno derives from the 80’s electronic music which derives from the music of the 70’s and so on. All main styles pretty much leads to something new eventually….in some way or another.
But yes….I do believe that some people seem to “romantify” black metal and it’s origin. The second wave pretty much started in Norway and became huge after a few years. It was what turned me away from black metal as well. But the fact that people see this extreme style of metal coming out of Norway and heard about all the stories from the early 90’s a narrative was born. And especially black metal tended to be more than just music. It was a riot (like punk used to be), it was about art, it was about being yourself, it was about being provocative, it was about pushing the boundaries and saying no to the normal. And to people outside of Norway, black metal became mythical. And with myths come a lot of different narratives and misunderstandings. Like it derived from Viking music. That’s just because some people make it true. True to them self. A lot of people also believed that a lot of them actually were satanists. In fact only a few were satanists. Most just liked the satanic provocation. Like today. How many black metal artists believes this? No one in their right mind. It’s just easier to get fans using pentagrams and satanic stuff. And to me it’s the easy way of doing it. It has been 50 years or so with the use of satanic and anti-christian symbols in metal and rock. It’s not provoking anyone anymore. Besides a few places like Poland, the Bible Belt in the USA etc. In Europe in general no one gives a fuck about this. It has lost its power.
But early Norwegian black metal was unique and brilliant. It became more than music and that’s not often, that happens. But when it happens a lot of myths and misunderstandings will occur of course.
Like I stated in the earlier message….breaking down chord progressions, song structure, instruments in use etc will leave very little similarities between Viking music and black metal. BUT the Norwegian bands like Storm adopted the Scandinavian folk music style into black metal. Then it becomes a whole different thing. Now it’s becoming black/folklore metal and not just black metal. Viking/pagan black metal bands adopted the typical Scandinavian folklore music melodies. The intervals between notes that we today perceive as Viking melodies. The more major chord oriented melodies that sounds more happy. Again it’s black metal that is being turned into something else. Because the black metal sound is evil and rough. But you can blend stuff into it to make it less rough and evil. Then the black metal label will be attached with another label as well. Like pagan/Viking black metal. But theoretically it derives from different things. That Scandinavian folklore scales fit the black metal sound is different. To a certain extent I think that melodies suits that style very much. And I used to like Mithotyn very much, because it spoke to my Scandinavian roots and self image. There’s no doubt that most of us in Denmark, Norway and Sweden take some sort of pride in our past. I really don’t know why. Because what is actually to like? That we raped, mass murdered and were savages? What’s really cool about that? To me a violent and savage past is nothing to be proud of. Our forefathers weren’t only about rape and pillaging of course. We were farmers and business men who traveled very far to buy/sell and exchange stuff. But to be realistic….that’s not what we think of, when talking about being proud of our Viking past. It’s the violent side. It’s stupid. But the Viking and folklore music appeal to our roots.
Satyricon was pretty much the only band in within the Norwegian scene in the early 90’s, that incorporated melodies that weren’t pure minor. They did that on Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina. Dark Medieval Times and the demos were a lot more rough. And even if Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina were filled with cool melodies, it wasn’t really comparable to the typical scales and chord progressions of Scandinavian folklore music. It came with the pagan/Viking metal bands like Mithotyn. Even Old Man’s Child weren’t really comparable to the scales and progressions that we perceive as Viking music. It was just very melodic. And Old Man’s Child is not to be considered as a part of the real and first black metal bands from Norway. That was pretty much only Darkthrone, Mayhem, Emperor, Burzum, Thorns, Immortal, Satyricon, (Enslaved) and Gorgoroth. They are considered the fathers of the second wave (the Norwegian wave) which launched all these different bands that afterwards took black metal in many different directions. But the original bands had really nothing to do with melodies. Besides Satyricon of course.
So yes….the truth is what you say it is. If believing that Viking music is the source of black metal, then that is the truth for you. The truth is what it is….until it’s not and the truth becomes something else.
The first real black metal didn’t even come from Norway. Venom from England started the style and term. Bathory was from Sweden. Hellhammer and Celtic Frost from somewhere in Europe. There were some bands from your area as well, which were there in the beginning. But people seem to focus on the Norwegian scene. It’s also the best one 😉.
Dude...This is pretty sic too in a major way. Also dig the intro sales plug. Nice touch.
Merece um oscar! Conseguiu deixar o Black metal auditivo.
4:44 Mexico theme in american movie soundtrack
This lad is the GOAT of playing black and death metal guitar in the cleanest way possible. His style is unique and beautiful 🤘🏼🔥
Impecable ejecución y sonido!! Brutal!!🤘😈👍
Jackson Kelly, beautiful guitar, I have the same🤘
Awesome facepaint + epic riffs = lots of effort.
Rad as always 🖤
Thanks a ton! glad you like it
We are waiting for the first acoustic black metal album from you)))) It's amazing sound, thank you
Awesome video, love it! Very nice corpse paint! 🤘🏻🔥
Thank you! 🤘🤘
Meldels, tinha que ser um brasileiro pra fazer uma intro tão maravilhosa XD
Seu som é bom demais, mano!
Viva o metal brasileiro!
even without distortion sounds sick
U listen that when u surf across the Baltic sea🌊
Yes!! This is absolutely beautiful!
cool , love the clean sound
Wow, that was beautiful, especially the Dissection & Gorgoroth. Now I must hear you do something from my sweet Bathory.
Such a great song selections! Great vid!
C'est vraiment génial ! Et relaxant !
This is really wonderful ! And very relaxing !
I'd love to see one for melodic death metal 🤘🖤
Black is beautiful 🖤. Naglfar was super! Thanx Lux!
Thanks. Glad you like it
Se for fazer uma parte 2 põe
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
Watain - Waters Of Ain ou Malfeitor
Tsjuder - Mouth Of Madness
Mayhem - Funeral Fog
Emperor - Inno A Satana
burzum- spell of destruction.
Mayhem- cursed in eternity
Watain- they rode on
burzum - Valen
Primordial- gallows hymn
Enslaved hevenless
Carach angren Sir Jhon
Emperor - I am the black wizard
Dissection - where dead angels lie
Satyricon - mother north
Dissection - the somberlain
Spell of destruction sounds so evil and melancholic even on acoustic, with those picked chords right after beginning and the last part with crying screams
Got chills hearing Gorgoroth's Prayer
So relaxing. Really liked it. We need a part 2 of this one. Many good black metal songs :D awesome \m/
These are the kind of videos that makes me closer to a genre I personally find hard to dig such as BM. These are beautiful, melodic and intricate riffs.
Good job, man!
Great video.
Excellent melodies and tone🤘🏾🔥🤘🏾🔥🤘🏾🔥🎶
I have tried that before and sounds great without distortion, you play incredible
Yes.. so damn good !! Thanks for showing us all your talents
It sounds very good... Very beautiful... Thanks... I saw a polish guy I believe, from a Polish black metal band playing some acoustic, and It sounds good... Thanks for sharing this...
The intro to Bartzabel was already clean. Lol.
Amazing Work, Chuck!!! 🤘🤘
Thanks a bunch, brother.
Black metal without distortion is real romance & historical music
Wow! We've got ourselves another subgenre here. Awesome 👌
Incredible!! I love it!!!
So rad. Ov Fire and The Void is so good. 🤘🏼🖤
Its a really great dark ambient sound 😮😮
This video shows the underlying beauty of BM perfectly!
This is how I write all of my songs before playing it through my amp. It's just easier to pick up the guitar and start playing. Plus black metal does sound cool when you are playing it acoustically.
I cant hear literally anything without my guitar plugged in dude
Ohh, how gorgeous it sounds...
A mesmerizing Symphony of Evil...
P. S. Honestly, I am delighted with your work!..
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Darkthrone - Quintessence
Gorgoroth - Funeral Procession
Immortal - Mighty Ravendark
Nocturnal Depression - Spleen Black Metal
Bethlehem - Tagebuch einer Totgeburt
Mgla - Exercises in Futility V
Noenum - Cult Of The Black Sun
Sarcofago - Nightmare
Sarcofago - Midnight Queen
Emperor - Inno a Satana
Watain - Black Flames March
Beherit - Pagan Moon
mgła is so good
great selection
Oh dude!! I've had your 'without distortion' clips on a playlist today and after having listened and commented on the video literally on release, I just now noticed your last song is Harvest, by Naglfar, the very first black metal song I learned on the guitar :D I was listening to the usual classics by Dissection and Immortal and stuff and suddenly WAIT I KNOW THIS ONE VERY WELL, I CAN PLAY IT!!
То чувство, когда посмотрела это видео год назад, только начиная в метал
А теперь знаю все песни, которые он играет и ещё больше наслаждаюсь 😅
Приятное чувство ❤
As a fan/player of Black Metal this was very good...horns up!
You are absolutely fantastic man truly great
Wooow gran pintura broo me encantan tus videos sigue así
Ficou sensacional!
THAT'S AWESOME !!
All of them sounded really good without distortion but I'd say Nights Blood was my fav. It really translated well in a clean tone.
Also the very beginning of the vid did make me laugh. Incredible job as always 🙂🤘
Thank yoou! Really glad you like it
@@LeonardoLux96 No problem. Excellent work 🙂
Good looking (even in) corpsepaint! ;) Clean black metal sounds really good too! And the Dissection stuff... just as I imagined :') thank you so much talented beast! Hail Leonardo Lux 🤘
Your tremolo picking is so clean and tight
Good job man!
THE EPISODE I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!
Yesss! I've been waiting to make it 😁
Meu amado Black Metal continua maravilhoso, mesmo sem distorções!! Ótimo trabalho Leonardo Lux, parabéns!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥
I bet you must have freaked out on seeing yourself in the mirror. Am I Right?? Or Am I Evil?!?! 😂😂
But definitely, I must say Black Metal with distortion makes you cry out of fear, and Black Metal without distortion makes you cry out of feel. ❤️❤️
Yeah, it gets veeery melodic at some points.
@@LeonardoLux96 Hey Leo there's a small favour I want to ask.
Can I keep the Distortion less Mahakali version of yours as my caller tune?