dont know if you guys cares but if you're stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies and series on Instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my gf lately xD
@@2m0ng032 hello again. please can you help with something. in the outro riff what going on exactly. can you describe the arpeggio pattern. i can follow your right hand moves. but you done the arpeggio pattern exactly same. i ask only the rght hand pattern. orhankemalusta@gmail.com
Thanks! I'd love to do a collab but I'd have to really master the song first, get all the microtonal stuff down and so on. I'm in the process of adjusting my technique, so right now I kind of suck to be honest.. How about this; you re-do your cover, I'll continue chipping away at my shitty technique, and then I'll let you know when I feel confident and we'll do a new cover together?
Thanks! I'm planning on doing Devouring Famine next, but it might take me a while to figure out. Once I get new strings on my 7-string I'll try to do Synthesized instinct by Artificial Brain.
@@КириллБеглецов-э7ц It seems I did not.. I skimmed through some tabs floating around on the internet and they seem reasonably accurate. I'll probably make one myself or tweak an existing one some time in the future, but I have too much going on right now!
That's a really tough question. For chords I like to focus on the highest or the lowest note first and build the rest of the chord from there. Once you have the lowest and highest note you can usually figure out the best fingering for the rest of the notes. I usually ask myself "what's the most comfortable way to play these notes at the same time". The answer to that question might change, depending on the chords that follow. I usually want to move my hand as little as possible. What I also do a lot is visualize the guitar neck and just "play" random stuff. Single notes, chords, songs I already know, etc. As time goes on you get accustomed to a genre's "language" and your fingers intuitively go where they need to be. With DSO for example, I've never before tried to play many of the chords they use, so that's definitely a (welcome) challenge. I hope this makes at least some sense.. I didn't structure this reply too well, but the main point is: keep at it and it'll get easier.
I so felt that mistake at 1:48 lol. That riff is very tricky but very beautiful
Damn, you nailed the tone. Really fantastic cover.
This is really good stuff! Very true to the original :)
Thank you :)
Great performance!!
amazing cover, congrats!
Thanks! 🤘
muy biemn
great job mate!
very nice!
Fantastic cover man!
Thanks!
Phenomenal job, man. Sub’d in the first 30 seconds. I would love to cover some DsO one day.
Thank you! UA-cam is in desperate need of more DsO covers!
dont know if you guys cares but if you're stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all of the latest movies and series on Instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my gf lately xD
@Victor Graysen Yea, been watching on Instaflixxer for years myself :D
great job man
Thanks!
perfect job man. so waht dou say about Devourin Famine.
I will definitely do that one! We'll see how long it takes to figure out. I was planning on doing Dearth first, since that one's really simple.
@@2m0ng032 hello again. please can you help with something. in the outro riff what going on exactly. can you describe the arpeggio pattern. i can follow your right hand moves. but you done the arpeggio pattern exactly same. i ask only the rght hand pattern. orhankemalusta@gmail.com
This is amazing! Fantastic work, man! I am thinking about re-recording my drum cover of Abscission, would you be interested in doing a collab?
Thanks!
I'd love to do a collab but I'd have to really master the song first, get all the microtonal stuff down and so on.
I'm in the process of adjusting my technique, so right now I kind of suck to be honest..
How about this; you re-do your cover, I'll continue chipping away at my shitty technique, and then I'll let you know when I feel confident and we'll do a new cover together?
@@2m0ng032 sounds good man, how can we keep in touch?
(I also need to practice mine)
@@FilipeGomesDrummer Hmm.. Discord is the most practical way I can think of.
@@2m0ng032 ok, what's your Id there?
@@FilipeGomesDrummer Sorry for taking so long. I didn't get a notification!
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God damn dude, excellent work. What songs are you planning on covering next?
Thanks! I'm planning on doing Devouring Famine next, but it might take me a while to figure out. Once I get new strings on my 7-string I'll try to do Synthesized instinct by Artificial Brain.
Awesome job! May I ask how you achieve this distinct Deathspell guitar tone?
Very low gain, an EQ boost around 1500Hz and single coil pickups!
@@2m0ng032 thx!
can you share the tabs? also you played perfect
I don't have tabs, but I could make them. It'll take a while though!
@@2m0ng032 Thank you so much for your interest!
@@2m0ng032 did you make them? I'm interested too
@@КириллБеглецов-э7ц It seems I did not..
I skimmed through some tabs floating around on the internet and they seem reasonably accurate.
I'll probably make one myself or tweak an existing one some time in the future, but I have too much going on right now!
nice man. also, snus much?
hehehe. I've got all the snus up in there.
@@2m0ng032 well boom shaka-laka man
Is the tone coming from a VST or amp?
A VST! I think I used the Emissary plugin.
Damn when I see you pumping out those covers I realise how undertrained my ears are, any tips?
That's a really tough question. For chords I like to focus on the highest or the lowest note first and build the rest of the chord from there. Once you have the lowest and highest note you can usually figure out the best fingering for the rest of the notes. I usually ask myself "what's the most comfortable way to play these notes at the same time". The answer to that question might change, depending on the chords that follow. I usually want to move my hand as little as possible. What I also do a lot is visualize the guitar neck and just "play" random stuff. Single notes, chords, songs I already know, etc. As time goes on you get accustomed to a genre's "language" and your fingers intuitively go where they need to be. With DSO for example, I've never before tried to play many of the chords they use, so that's definitely a (welcome) challenge. I hope this makes at least some sense.. I didn't structure this reply too well, but the main point is: keep at it and it'll get easier.