@@pthibault630 Scott has already stated that he plays the lower stuff and Tim plays the higher stuff but its not because he can't play the higher stuff. These guys are interchangable if need be.. I believe Scott can play just as well as Tim.
@@thiagorisingforce what's really amazing is that they can both play it live x together at the same time x the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts xx
@@thiagorisingforce You must not be a guitarist. But this is a track that would for most people, stay in a recording studio. It would be quite the chore for you're average performer to learn this perfectly in a one shot LIVE performance. It's sad you don't appreciate their technical skill, almost every song you like was recorded multiple times and the best was chosen. This is particularly impressive.
@@jessjohnreed7964 I am a guitar player. It is just that people are so used to studio gimmicks and fake bullshiters that when they see someone who can actually pull it off live they gaze in amazement as something unreal. Look at paganini or liszt, they have incredibly hard pieces to play live, and musicians study them for years to play them competently. The fact that you should be able to play stuff live if you are a musician should be the standard, as have always been until you could fake it on studio.
@@thiagorisingforce I can see your point of view and I agree. None the less, appreciating the music as art shouldn't be devalued as a result of critiquing their live skill. So many of the songs millions of patrons fund would not sound like the very song they enjoy without some degree of sampling or help from an audio technician/engineer or producer. Just as the consensus moved from classical arrangements to ragtime and beyond the music made today begs for more. More than what we can produce through our now archaic analog technology. Do not mistake me however, I am not adapting with haste. My nostalgia of what was great in my time will not die anytime soon.
They're not bad at all, just not geniuses because no one is, they're great musicians that work hard. Namm is an awful place to play in, guitarists often can't hear what they're playing so nailing this kind of song is awesome
@@loupcordeille-bougault3474 tim just got recognized by steve vai as a musician genius of this generation, and for someone who created a new style of playing id say he is imo
no entiendo la pregunta amigo, me explicas? este es del namm 2018, ibanez los grabo de frente yo a un ladito. no sabia que lo estaban grabando, si esa es la pregunta. aun asi la experiencia de tenerlos a menos de un metro
@@MattsDT a que te refieres bardear? que los cuidan protegen? porque el año pasado no habia tanta gente, hasta me acerque a saludarlos y foto. Este años a ellos como a chon los tenian bien protegidos, y habia bastante gente, si se hicieron mas famosos. pero no se si respondi tu pregunta :)
@@MattsDT a bueno, en este video es en la namm, no tienen pex, ahi solo hay gente que compra instrumentos en grande, casas de musica, musicos, muy poquitos fans. Asi que aqui no les va mal, no se en vivo ahora. yo los vi la ultima vez el año pasado febrero o marzo y todo con madre
What are you hearing? This tone is beautiful. What are you looking for, hella intense distortion? There's plenty of other metal to listen to if that's what you want - that's not Polyphia's sound. They let their clean playing shine by using clean guitar tones.
If you really know how to play the guitar (I truly doubt that) you were supposed to know that the more effects you use, the easier is to mask your mistakes. The fact that they are capable of doing this with a clean tone is FUCKING INSANE. I'd say that the only shitty thing here is your knowledge.
I don't think Scott gets enough recognition for how good he is.
Actually Tim himself said that Scott plays the new solos and he's never gna try play Scott's new solos because of the complexity level
@@raoulduke8720 where’d he say that?
@@raoulduke8720 There's nothing Scott can play that Tim can't (the same can't be said the other way around) but Scott is still really good.
@@pthibault630 Scott has already stated that he plays the lower stuff and Tim plays the higher stuff but its not because he can't play the higher stuff. These guys are interchangable if need be.. I believe Scott can play just as well as Tim.
trash
2:05 precious moment
Scottie sweeping on low frets is what gives me life
You need balls to play something like this live 😳
well actually the least you can expect from an artist is that they can perform their own songs lol
@@thiagorisingforce what's really amazing is that they can both play it live x together at the same time x the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts xx
@@thiagorisingforce You must not be a guitarist. But this is a track that would for most people, stay in a recording studio. It would be quite the chore for you're average performer to learn this perfectly in a one shot LIVE performance.
It's sad you don't appreciate their technical skill, almost every song you like was recorded multiple times and the best was chosen. This is particularly impressive.
@@jessjohnreed7964 I am a guitar player. It is just that people are so used to studio gimmicks and fake bullshiters that when they see someone who can actually pull it off live they gaze in amazement as something unreal. Look at paganini or liszt, they have incredibly hard pieces to play live, and musicians study them for years to play them competently. The fact that you should be able to play stuff live if you are a musician should be the standard, as have always been until you could fake it on studio.
@@thiagorisingforce I can see your point of view and I agree. None the less, appreciating the music as art shouldn't be devalued as a result of critiquing their live skill. So many of the songs millions of patrons fund would not sound like the very song they enjoy without some degree of sampling or help from an audio technician/engineer or producer. Just as the consensus moved from classical arrangements to ragtime and beyond the music made today begs for more. More than what we can produce through our now archaic analog technology.
Do not mistake me however, I am not adapting with haste. My nostalgia of what was great in my time will not die anytime soon.
That look over @ 1:17! That’s when you and your buddy know the co-op is going smooth af.
It looks like sweeping is like simply breathing to Tim lmao just incredible
love scott simply using the good ol' minor and major 7 chords :'D
the sweeps always look and sound so nice woowww
2:05 i love how they have an inside joke about the tremolo thingy
1:54 greatest part of the song
greatest part is 0:00 - 3:51
So great to see how far these guys have come. Love them or hate them, you gotta respect them
Tim's girl at the corner
Augustine Troy it's her bitch!!
Great beard on her.
That sweep is so satisfying
theyre playin the same parts at different octaves and it sounds amazin
The precision is insane
Que buen vídeo McFly! Un abrazo!
So Polyphia arent that bad live after all! At least not a this song, every time the played it live it sounded incredible
They're not bad at all, just not geniuses because no one is, they're great musicians that work hard. Namm is an awful place to play in, guitarists often can't hear what they're playing so nailing this kind of song is awesome
I have seen them live, and they're as good as the recorded tracks
Apparently they used to be not very good live because of alcohol, but they've improved a lot.
@@auracle6184 yeah they used to get wasted before shows.
@@loupcordeille-bougault3474 tim just got recognized by steve vai as a musician genius of this generation, and for someone who created a new style of playing id say he is imo
I wish there were more videos like this, so I could figure out the easiest ones to learn!
That guy chewing gum was their metronome
Looks like an off brand drake lol
Just amazing
omg that change from pick to tapping by scott at 2:46 is fucking amazing, anyone know where he puts it lol?
Between his thumb and side of his hand
@@rakibshahid7913 jesus christ
When the metronome sounds cool
Damn Adam Driver is really good at guitar
Que diferencia entre este video y el hate que reciben en uno del 2019
no entiendo la pregunta amigo, me explicas? este es del namm 2018, ibanez los grabo de frente yo a un ladito. no sabia que lo estaban grabando, si esa es la pregunta. aun asi la experiencia de tenerlos a menos de un metro
@@MaRtYnMcfly no era una pregunta si no una comparacion. Fijate un vid de este año y por alguna razón los bardean.
@@MattsDT a que te refieres bardear? que los cuidan protegen? porque el año pasado no habia tanta gente, hasta me acerque a saludarlos y foto. Este años a ellos como a chon los tenian bien protegidos, y habia bastante gente, si se hicieron mas famosos. pero no se si respondi tu pregunta :)
Bardear es insultar o hatear, o les tiran comentarios negativos
@@MattsDT a bueno, en este video es en la namm, no tienen pex, ahi solo hay gente que compra instrumentos en grande, casas de musica, musicos, muy poquitos fans. Asi que aqui no les va mal, no se en vivo ahora. yo los vi la ultima vez el año pasado febrero o marzo y todo con madre
Amazing!
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Best Sony commercial
what model is tim's guitar here ?
Ibanez AZ2402
These guys should start a band
The one 🤙🏼
did scott drop his pick for the tapping part 😭😭😭😭
この頃からわけわからんくらい上手い
ya know the name of the guitars?
Ibanez AZ 2402
@@MaRtYnMcfly thanks i was searching on the ibanez catalogue but could not quite figure it out
@@gorsedh yes 2018 use it now they had some different models. same ibanez az
Ibanez daddies
2:05 😳🫶😳
What kind type of them guitar
Ibanez AZ it seems, but they are not officially sold in these colors.
Guy in the pink shirt looks like that guy from prison break
What is the name of the song?
40oz
@@MaRtYnMcfly thank you!
Yoooo
Satisfactorio/Satisfactory...
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Tim is so nasty
Always tune your guitars kids
🤔muy buena técnica ,pero en3 min me.abureen,no alcanzo a disfrutar un acordé cuando ya van en el otro y el otro etc.🤔
why does it sound like shit. What an awful tone. All that ability and for what ? tricks... next...
shit is in the ear of the listener x
What are you hearing? This tone is beautiful. What are you looking for, hella intense distortion? There's plenty of other metal to listen to if that's what you want - that's not Polyphia's sound. They let their clean playing shine by using clean guitar tones.
If you really know how to play the guitar (I truly doubt that) you were supposed to know that the more effects you use, the easier is to mask your mistakes. The fact that they are capable of doing this with a clean tone is FUCKING INSANE. I'd say that the only shitty thing here is your knowledge.
go back to metal
@@AbsoluteAbsurd go back to 2018 xx