First time I saw Gojira was back in 2007 in Austin Texas at a Lamb of God show, we had no idea who they were and the first song they played was the Heaviest Matter of the Universe, man we were front row and holy shit that was the baddest sound I've ever herd live!
Dude was it with trivium too?? I saw them on tour with Lamb as well, and they opened up and yes dude ill never forget how they blew me away. Instantly became a fan. When Joe would do those guitar rakes that shit sounded like a legion of roaring tigers or some shit. They were my favorite performance that day easily.
Yes, it was Gojira (opening act) Machine Head, Trivium, and Lamb of God my friends and I were in Lamb of God Walk With Me in Hell DVD at the Austin part when the fans started walking down the path to the concert, it goes by super quick lol
The main opening riff of The Gift of Guilt has my favorite tapping section of any song ever. It almost reminds me of a lost John Carpenter theme ala Halloween or some shit. Amazing.
00:05 Tremolo Picking - Love 00:27 Octave Tremolo Picking - Backbone 00:46 Tapping - Global Warming 01:10 Two Finger Picking Hand Tapping - Born in Winter 01:37 Natural Harmonics - Unicorn 01:47 Pinch Harmonics - Magma 02:13 Arpeggios/String Skipping - From Mars 02:31 Gallop Picking - The Way of All Flesh 02:55 Pick Scrapes - The Heaviest Matter of The Universe
You could list 9 songs that use each one of these techniques, shows that Gojira has a really unique style - you have a song after you write something with each of them
I'm thinking maybe a small series of videos for writing a song in the style of Gojira could be interesting. Mix of analysing and then utilising the techniques.
@@webinfront The tremolo breakdown, or just the entirety of Backbone, is a test of endurance, albeit notewise not very complicated. Maybe the long jumps from the 2nd fret of the G string to the 9th fret during the main riff, but most of the song is just endurance.
Thanks for putting the names of the techniques, I always wanted to know what was this "octave tremolo picking", I know that black metal uses it a lot, but I searched on YT "black metal guitar technique" and found nothing.
Just a case of practise doing it little and often to build up the stamina over time. Try tweaking how you hold the pick a bit or changing the angle slightly and seeing what works.
It's not an enjoyable part to play, something I need to practise more. You don't really skip the middle string. It's just muted using the first finger to lightly touch string and stop it from ringing out. So you still will hit it but it comes out as a muted this that gets lost in the other notes.
Check out Steve Stine he could help. Otherwise just pick a song you like and have at it, practice as much as you can, and HAVE FUN. Don’t be too harsh on yourself, from my experience this can do more harm than good in some cases although it helps to make sure things are perfect. Something I regret doing is not challenging myself more.
@@guitaristkuro8898 I'll give it a shot. Steve Stine is someone who I've heard is considered the best guitar teacher ever and he has free lesson's on youtube and stuff.
As Kuro has said, find songs that you like. Practising something you don't enjoy will just make it a lot tougher. I started off learning System of a Down songs and Trivium songs from Ascendancy which I found incredibly tough but I enjoyed the challenge so found the drive to keep trying. Breaking riffs down into small chunks will help too, learning a few bars at a time. I've found guitar pro very helpful over the years as it has a metronome and you can slow down a tab to 50%, increasing back up to 100% so you're gradually picking up speed. Currently I'm looking at Delusion Pandemic by Lamb of God and I'm using guitar pro to get the speed up.
I broke my wrist 6 times in one day learning backbone
only six? you must be a demigod among men
At least you didn't break your backbone.
Yeah I’m having trouble with the main verse galloping riff
Bro learning backbone straight up gave me carpal tunnel syndrome 😂. It’s incredibly worth it once you have it down, best breakdown ever in my opinion
First time I saw Gojira was back in 2007 in Austin Texas at a Lamb of God show, we had no idea who they were and the first song they played was the Heaviest Matter of the Universe, man we were front row and holy shit that was the baddest sound I've ever herd live!
Dude was it with trivium too?? I saw them on tour with Lamb as well, and they opened up and yes dude ill never forget how they blew me away. Instantly became a fan. When Joe would do those guitar rakes that shit sounded like a legion of roaring tigers or some shit. They were my favorite performance that day easily.
Yes, it was Gojira (opening act) Machine Head, Trivium, and Lamb of God my friends and I were in Lamb of God Walk With Me in Hell DVD at the Austin part when the fans started walking down the path to the concert, it goes by super quick lol
2019 for me was the last time
A bunch of Gojira riffs are basically etudes, and you can probably develop killer technique just by playing Gojira's stuff.
Esoteric Surgery has some wicked galloping.
The main opening riff of The Gift of Guilt has my favorite tapping section of any song ever. It almost reminds me of a lost John Carpenter theme ala Halloween or some shit. Amazing.
Me: i cant play solos/legatos, so im just gonna concentrate on awesome badass riffs like gojira's.
My arthritis: well, hello there old man
bruh same, i feel like i’m going nowhere with solo stuff. i’m feeling myself better with riffs and rhythms
Same
00:05 Tremolo Picking - Love
00:27 Octave Tremolo Picking - Backbone
00:46 Tapping - Global Warming
01:10 Two Finger Picking Hand Tapping - Born in Winter
01:37 Natural Harmonics - Unicorn
01:47 Pinch Harmonics - Magma
02:13 Arpeggios/String Skipping - From Mars
02:31 Gallop Picking - The Way of All Flesh
02:55 Pick Scrapes - The Heaviest Matter of The Universe
Nice work
Tremolo picking of Love made me cry so many times over the past years
Happy New Year's, Steve!
Happy new year!
You could list 9 songs that use each one of these techniques, shows that Gojira has a really unique style - you have a song after you write something with each of them
I'm thinking maybe a small series of videos for writing a song in the style of Gojira could be interesting. Mix of analysing and then utilising the techniques.
Your videos are gold and you are an inspiration! Keep up the great work!
Thank you, glad you've found them helpful!
The axe is also a great song to practice tremolo picking.
Also love the Gojira content♡
Happy new year Shadow Steve!
Thanks, happy new year!
FROM MARS TO SIRIUS is the best album of Gojira.
Man....i love Gojira....
Thanks for uploading this helpful video, I do like Gojira alot and this keeps me motivated to practice them!
Their riffs are a lot of fun to play 🤘
I *_LOVE_* that first riff...!
Gojira is one of those bands that tries to do every kind of guitar technique used in metal, combined with heaviness, beauty, groove, and technicality.
The Wild Healer is also good for tapping
Magma pinch harmonics forever giving me nightmares haha, it is tough to learn indeed
They really are a pain. I understand why it's never played live!
Man, you take all the work out of finding something to practice. I'm very thankful.
Shadow Mantra Steve. You are the best. Rock on, man. Thanks for all of the badass content.
You're welcome 🤘
Brilliant fretwork brother
Thank you 🤘
My problem has a name...Galloping.
Great video, bro
Thanks 🤘
2:54 **loses hair due to heaviness**
Do Where Dragons Dwell Next!
I have the same ibanez art series guitar. I wish they made that quality with their 7-9 string guitar. They are amazing
They pretty much take a technique and just take it to the extreme. I never thought sticking to just one technique for a whole song could be viable.
Oroborus also works for tapping
backbone for gallops as well
You should have added the amazing practice lick From another world. Gojira has a lot of Quick pull off licks and that was is amazing for practicing
You are the best 👌 brother I going to practice 🙏
Nice as always! the best exercises are in the songs.
Agreed, lots of good things to practise in Gojira's songs.
@@ShadowMantraSteve really for sure!
Best way to end the year !
Happy new year!
Bravoooo!
Amazing video thanks
very nice steve very nice
Thank you 👍
i started playin gojira and advanced 2 years i lost of not playing in 2 months
from mars is one of those songs you want to learn to impress people
dope channel my man
Glad you enjoy it!
Gojira 🤟
I love love
OMG 2:31 .... it felt really weird for me to see you playing with a guitar which is not your beautiful white dean
The Ibanez comes out on rare occasions!
For the octave tremolo picking in backbone, do you recommend a certain pick?
I personally prefer very pointy plectrums. I'm using D'Addario duralin precision picks at the moment
Thank you so much
You're welcome!
Nice Ibanez, wonder where I've seen that series before
How do you pick the notes (like in the backbone one) with hitting the string in the middle?
You can use the underside of your first finger to mute the middle string
That's whaleuble riffs for practice!
I'm sorry
You should be😂 dankest joke i've heard in awhile
Nice riffs! Happy New Year🤘🏼🤘🏼
A slightly late Happy new year!
1:46 the sound when your PC crashe
dude, do you have those tabs with GuitarPro?
The first song I learned on guitar was the gift of guilt
what if you make one but for the bass???
Their songs have a lot of techniques, but why do I find them very easy to play?
Possibly because lots of their songs really play into the low D (or low C if in Drop C) string.
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*hello there*
I think notewise they’re pretty easy, but rhythmically and stamina wise they can be pretty punishing
@@webinfront The tremolo breakdown, or just the entirety of Backbone, is a test of endurance, albeit notewise not very complicated. Maybe the long jumps from the 2nd fret of the G string to the 9th fret during the main riff, but most of the song is just endurance.
Thanks for putting the names of the techniques, I always wanted to know what was this "octave tremolo picking", I know that black metal uses it a lot, but I searched on YT "black metal guitar technique" and found nothing.
No problem, glad it helped. It seemed sensible to label everything and make it useful video for everyone.
I swear, I'll never be able to tremo pick octaves, that shit hard AF
I felt the same way for quite a while, but then I could just do it. If you think backbone is bad try Wolf Down to Earth.
Just a case of practise doing it little and often to build up the stamina over time. Try tweaking how you hold the pick a bit or changing the angle slightly and seeing what works.
Do mark Mortan please
Yep
I blame you for all the gojira I now know 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
You're welcome!
Nice deal man !
When it got to two hand tapping my right hand just said no
Backbone, that song kills my arm lol
Hey bro! its kickass! can you make a cover of our songs?
Can someone explain what is the meaning of the tab symbols at 0:19?
The angled brackets mean natural harmonics
@@ShadowMantraSteve Thank you!!!
i don't even get how we can skip one string while picking so fast for the octave tremolo picking (backbone)
it must be so hard
It's not an enjoyable part to play, something I need to practise more. You don't really skip the middle string. It's just muted using the first finger to lightly touch string and stop it from ringing out. So you still will hit it but it comes out as a muted this that gets lost in the other notes.
@@ShadowMantraSteve well your skills are already awesome, hope you'll unlock this achievement lol. Thanks a lot for answering and helping :)
Where is CLONE?
I'm pretty sure that From Mars is finger plucked
Me: trying to learn to play from mars finger style and making slow process.
Me: jealous he can play it with a pick
Keep at it, you'll get there 🤘
Man there ain’t no way I can pull this off 😂
Amazing!👍👍👍👍
I'm just a beginner but I want to play riffs like this and shred like Shawn Lane. How should I practice to get on that level?
Check out Steve Stine he could help. Otherwise just pick a song you like and have at it, practice as much as you can, and HAVE FUN. Don’t be too harsh on yourself, from my experience this can do more harm than good in some cases although it helps to make sure things are perfect. Something I regret doing is not challenging myself more.
@@guitaristkuro8898 I'll give it a shot. Steve Stine is someone who I've heard is considered the best guitar teacher ever and he has free lesson's on youtube and stuff.
As Kuro has said, find songs that you like. Practising something you don't enjoy will just make it a lot tougher. I started off learning System of a Down songs and Trivium songs from Ascendancy which I found incredibly tough but I enjoyed the challenge so found the drive to keep trying. Breaking riffs down into small chunks will help too, learning a few bars at a time. I've found guitar pro very helpful over the years as it has a metronome and you can slow down a tab to 50%, increasing back up to 100% so you're gradually picking up speed. Currently I'm looking at Delusion Pandemic by Lamb of God and I'm using guitar pro to get the speed up.
Backbone breaks me
It still causes me problems when I don't practise it often enough!
Magma is fckn cursed
Dude global warming is an experience
Walmart Chris Pratt
None of these riffs sounded good to me.
I thought From Mars was tapping as well