Some people find tabs are easier but what he is doing, is my preferred way to learn songs. I could spend hours reading tabs for something I could learn in a fraction of the time this way. It's like how different people have different learning styles in school.
I would unironically watch a 2-3 hour version of you learning the whole song like this lmfao. It’s crazy to me how fast you pick up on what he’s doing. Experience is wild, homie. Very epic
I remember learning this, and was so happy when I could play it at 120 bpm, only to learn that it's at 138 bpm. It was a huge hurdle getting it to that speed. That boy is quick af.
Seeing content like this legit makes me feel more positive about my practice time and hangups learning hard stuff. A lot more. I struggle with depression. Big thank you dude, this is awesome and super helpful.
As a guitarist who once spent a week trying to learn Goat (and used tabs as well) it’s borderline hypnotic watching how quickly you picked this up. This was so fun to watch
Mine too😂 you literally felt the confidence zap away 😭 honestly did very good for having no tabs that song is insane especially when Tim is hybrid picking
seeing you slow these riffs down make them sound so much more obtainable to learn. this video gave me the confidence to learn this song cause it didn't feel as intimidating anymore I love it thank you for this
as an intermediate guitar player i am in awe and can’t IMAGINE EVER playing or learning any of this WITH tab, let alone as well as he did in AN HOUR AND A HALF BY EYE AND EAR
you should give it a shot, i don't know where i'd put myself, ive only had my guitar for two weeks but i do have experience playing fingerstyle stuff on the ukulele so i guess im intermediate but still getting used to the instrument, learning this song has been so much fun, i believe it looks a lot harder to play than it actually is
A full version would be insane time, effort and stress commitment from this guitarist to cover well. Any guitarist ever to cover well!! Such a complicated song!
I love the transition from 7:40 with the confident "easy money right there!!" to 7:44 a whimper of "that's hard" xD. captures my whole experience trying to learn this in 4 seconds
I do the exact same...and no, it's not to a camera, it's to the war inside my head out loud while trying to practice something difficult over and over lol.
Never heard any Polyphia songs before, sounds quite difficult! I enjoyed seeing your method for learning a song buy sight/ear. Sorry to hear your tour got cut short, but super glad I got to meet/see you guys a couple weeks ago.
I never thought that a pro like you would search notes when playing by ear the same clumsy way as me. I feel better now. But I got to learn a couple of cues from you, like singing the parts before going to the fretboard. Awesome work, man
Although I'm not anywhere near your level of playing I totally appreciate your struggle working out a piece of music one painful lick at a time. I love it! You are showing the actual tedious steps of learning
Wow mad respect to people that know their stuff in music, it took me 1 week to completly get that riff down to 70bpm, just a little over half the speed and I needed tabs, and you just did it in little over an hour at full speed damn
sick video been listening to a lot of polyphia later and its amazing how u got the riff so fast, yes an hour for 15 seconds is fast when we are talking about tim
First time ever seeing your channel. This type of video will be your future bread and butter. I am not a guitar player but love to see breakdowns of how the music is made.
Have to give a huge shout out to you Sam for putting Polyphia on my radar. I dont branch out often for new music and this video got my intrested in Polyphia and now I can't get enough of them. Thank you for posting this video and hope to see more like this in the future.
You're the best man, having those sick aural skills, nice! Love to see your method on how you approach a new song, decompose the bars, comment on the techniques used, setting up the melody by singing it, it's really interesting and I learned a lot, thanks!
Subbed! Man, there are a lot of youtubers that "fake" this type of thing; you, sir, do not seem to be one of them. I've played guitar for 20 years and ended up learning this song, along with improving the crap out of my picking hand, and it's cool to see you struggling with stuff that I did (then literally overcoming it in seconds, where it took me weeks lol).
the thing about Tim's clarity is not he's coming from electric. It's he's coming from electric studio sessions. You can hear EVERYTHING in studio, and you necessarily mute all the strings you're not playing. It's an acquired habit for sure.
Incredible dude! That is an absurdly difficult piece, and you got did a stellar job of putting it together. I also loved the commentary/instruction. Even if it was just you thinking aloud. More please!
Thank you Sam! You re-inspired me to come back to guitar after being so dejected trying to learn one of Tim Henson's songs. As an amazing guitarist whom I revere, watching you struggle and achieve about the same level of success as I had (15 seconds) gives me faith that no mere mortal can pull off a Polyphia song in its entirety. Can't wait to see your ascension when you finally master those juicy riffs. Keep up the awe inspiring work!
Great content!!! Tim goes freaking ham for like 12 bars at the end of this song and it’s frickin mind blowing. Lol so good!! They just put out another song, neurotica which has been stuck in my head since it came out. There’s an unplugged version of it too!
it's cool to know that I'm not the only one who learns songs this way, sitting and agonizing over whether it's an open string or a double stop or a whole different goddamn instrument haha
I’m actually really impressed you were able to learn that much and play it so well in only an hour and a half!! Good job for real. Your editing added humor too, great video.
Awesome work!! Plus that was super entertaining you’re hilarious. You’re goofy outer dialogue is basically my normal inner dialogue so it’s relatable 🤣
Great stuff man. Also learned this finger picking as that’s just what I prefer. Those harmonics in the 7th and 8th around 8:15 I found were more consistent if I just barred to the 6th fret in preparation for the next line. Makes hitting the harmonics at 5 easier since they’re slight further down on the string compared to others. Hope this helps!
You definitely should be doing more content like this, your charisma and funniness will defintely make you connect with more people, I would definitely watch more videos like this!
It's people like you and Tim that make me want to give up on guitar. It's also people like you and Tim who make me want to never give up on guitar. So... Thank you and damn it all I am more jelly than Smuckers' brand grape jelly.
I've seen you for a while now and just recently started going throwing all your vids. And it all started cause I wanted some beautiful FF covers. You have the best guitar ones by far. Your technique, style, nuances, expressions, etc are on point. You cover a lot of games I grew up on especially FF. You don't just play the song either, you add your own style that sounds so good. You honestly remind me of my buddies and how we'd spend hours playing games and jamming, like the way you talk, joke around, and the covers you decide to do. It feels like I'm watching one of my friends in your vids lol anyway, I've been in a guitar slump lately, but you're one of the very few people that motivate me to keep playing and give me new ideas. I haven't thought about doing video game arrangements on guitar, but your vids for sure make me want to. I appreciate the tabs too.
I teel you what I loved the most about this video: your learning process is very much alike mine. I also speak with myself, cursing and asking how and why lol
You should try Goose by Polyphia. It's a decently chill jam. Or another good one with some blues vibe is Worst. Either way, I'd love to see you learn more Polyphia in general. They're kinda blowing up right now in popularity and I'm going to see them live in Texas next month for the first time, so I'm super stoked!
I rarely appreciate looking at videos from other people than the one's I'm subscribed too, but this was really funny! "It doesn't look like he's doing a nose chord" killed me
I love seeing a guitarist way beyond my level of playing getting frustrated learning a Polyphia track, it comforts me knowing it's okay to be frustrated for 2 months trying to still learn and play the first to 2 bars clean
You are clearly insanely good, but this song is insane for everyone. I want to learn it so much, but i know it would take it me over a year to learn it at half speed.
Just started to play Polyphia stuff after years of firmly believing I could never do it and it makes songs far less daunting to tackle to watch videos like this. Took me a week to get playing god so to watch somebody sit and work it out like this is just so inspiring. Someday I’ll get to a level where I can sit and listen to something like this and figure it out within a whole day let alone make progress in an hour. Great stuff man
I felt the same way trying to learn so many of Tim's riffs. Love em or hate em, Polyphia plays well. Looking forward to you doing a full cover of this Edit: I love that you did the nose and lip fretting at the end.
Stopping every 5 minutes just go cry a lil and go “that’s hard 😩😭” is literally me any time I try to learn ANY of the things tim does, much less polyphia as a whole 😭😭
I'm so impressed that you were able to learn the first riff in 90 min from scratch. That in itself shows how amazing a guitar player you are bravo. And the sense of humor to boot!
@@JohnBiddleMusic it isn't about being a nylon string guitar. in this case it almost only changes the tone itself. tim's guitar has a thinner neck, a narrower fretboard, a much lower action, and much better access to higher frets due to the cutout. all of this makes it much easier to play fast riffs like these, it's almost like playing an electrical guitar. the song is obviously still hard to play but it's a lot harder on a traditional classical guitar.
Very quick subscribe. Would love to see more of these. And song will do. Maybe even try your at different genres. I mostly listen to metal so that would be fun.
It’s not fair that you’re this damn good at the guitar AND this damn entertaining
XD
i agree
As if you aren't talented in both Nathan get outta here lmao
Awww Nath bro I traded some guitar skill points for some goof points that’s for sure!
Nathan...you know who truly makes him entertaining ;-)
"I don't know what the hell... The fuck is that" - Literally everyone watching Tim play
Bro, you should 100% positively do more stuff like this. So good!!!!
Agreed
Dude i 100% will!
Jesus Christ loves you ❤️
@@mikehollinger6190 Jesus Christ loves you ❤️
@@SamGriffinGuitar Jesus Christ loves you bros
I love the complete change from 7:38 to 7:45
It goes from a confident “Easy money!” To a disheartened “that’s hard”
As well as in 8:38 and 8:44
Lol “I just know if I had those tats I could hit those harmonics..” 🤣🤣🤣
Ah, Tim's secret sauce recipe revealed.
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The difficulty gap between people who learn this song with and without tabs is huge.
imagine writing it
@@theresnothinghere59 polyphia have videos of how some songs were made... and its actually so effin cool.
@@theresnothinghere59 writing CAN be easier lol
Some people find tabs are easier but what he is doing, is my preferred way to learn songs. I could spend hours reading tabs for something I could learn in a fraction of the time this way. It's like how different people have different learning styles in school.
Less of a difficulty gap, a talent gap. Not everyone can pick this shit up by ear like he can, it’s STUPIDLY hard to learn
Will never forget there is a guitarist named Tim in Polyphia who has excellent job security.
I mean.... I'm 100% straight but would consider switching side for Tim...
Sounds like you're 99%
@@apmorf same
@@apmorf 98%
trash
I would unironically watch a 2-3 hour version of you learning the whole song like this lmfao.
It’s crazy to me how fast you pick up on what he’s doing. Experience is wild, homie.
Very epic
same
Hey, i wanna learn the song as well. Could u link the video? ^^
Me too!!
I remember learning this, and was so happy when I could play it at 120 bpm, only to learn that it's at 138 bpm. It was a huge hurdle getting it to that speed. That boy is quick af.
Ummmm I think it's at 134 bpm
@@shaun_M1 apparently it's 137* after looking it up.
@@Weltall600 Ahhhh, thanks mate
120?? Bruh you a god. 90bpm here😃
1bpm here 🗿 my goals are beyond your understanding
Seeing content like this legit makes me feel more positive about my practice time and hangups learning hard stuff. A lot more. I struggle with depression. Big thank you dude, this is awesome and super helpful.
:) same
Same. Thanks Sam:)
Depression makes you really frekkin god at playing instruments... keep at it, prove me wrong ;)
The "That's hard!" and 7:42 is me every time I try to learn anything new haha
LMAO CLASSIC
I was laughing really hard at that
@@vibe7416 I could feel my own stomach twisting a bit from second hand frustration from similar experiences
Man I lost my sh*t watching this part... this guy is funny af
what got me is the self-illusion "oh that's easy I got this", followed by the "that's hard!" realization a few seconds later lmao
As a guitarist who once spent a week trying to learn Goat (and used tabs as well) it’s borderline hypnotic watching how quickly you picked this up. This was so fun to watch
“I’m like Tim. I’m like Tim!!😄 ….I’m not like Tim 😞” lol that’s my favorite part
Mine too😂 you literally felt the confidence zap away 😭 honestly did very good for having no tabs that song is insane especially when Tim is hybrid picking
seeing you slow these riffs down make them sound so much more obtainable to learn. this video gave me the confidence to learn this song cause it didn't feel as intimidating anymore I love it thank you for this
Please for the love of god - do more stuff like this. Was a joy to watch.
Like Steve Vai's..?
I see what you did there
@@potatosalad68 Didnt realize i made a SV reference xD
@@potatosalad68 yeah now he can try to learn Vai and Polyphia at the same time
as an intermediate guitar player i am in awe and can’t IMAGINE EVER playing or learning any of this WITH tab, let alone as well as he did in AN HOUR AND A HALF BY EYE AND EAR
you should give it a shot, i don't know where i'd put myself, ive only had my guitar for two weeks but i do have experience playing fingerstyle stuff on the ukulele so i guess im intermediate but still getting used to the instrument, learning this song has been so much fun, i believe it looks a lot harder to play than it actually is
Now we need a full version. Amazing Job Sam and it sounds beautiful on Acoustic Nylon
Charles Berthoud did a full version, but on bass :)
@@TiltCntrlz Charles is insane lol. Him, Davie, and Ichika are really good
@@thefinalblaze9200 Davie is a bit overrated but still, hugely talented. Check out Tiago Andrée, too!
@@thefinalblaze9200 and Manuel Gardner Fernandez?
A full version would be insane time, effort and stress commitment from this guitarist to cover well. Any guitarist ever to cover well!! Such a complicated song!
I love the transition from 7:40 with the confident "easy money right there!!" to 7:44 a whimper of "that's hard" xD. captures my whole experience trying to learn this in 4 seconds
The similarities to Sam's reactions and mine when learning stuff is hilarious, and makes me feel better as a guitarist lol.
You talk to an invisible camera?
I do the exact same...and no, it's not to a camera, it's to the war inside my head out loud while trying to practice something difficult over and over lol.
@@grizzerh4786 no shit it was a joke
When he said what the fuck is that.. I laughed pretty hard and had the same feelings.
I like when he was like "what the fuck is thaaat??!" 😂
Polyphia is such an incredible band. Clay Aeschliman, Clay Gober, Scott LePage and Sam Griffin are really killing it!
Never heard any Polyphia songs before, sounds quite difficult! I enjoyed seeing your method for learning a song buy sight/ear. Sorry to hear your tour got cut short, but super glad I got to meet/see you guys a couple weeks ago.
check out this one and GOAT
@@SJNaka101 Yeah GOAT is damn good.
@@SJNaka101 Talking about GOAT th-cam.com/video/UgqmxsxXnC0/w-d-xo.html
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I love watching vidoes of people learning a song. Especially your breakdown and funny commentary. I was laughing but cheering for you the whole time.
OMG the way u picked it up so quickly. your understanding and mastery is wild dude
I never thought that a pro like you would search notes when playing by ear the same clumsy way as me. I feel better now. But I got to learn a couple of cues from you, like singing the parts before going to the fretboard. Awesome work, man
sorry do u mind telling me the time stamp for the part where he said he searches notes when playing by the ear?? 😭😭
But he also plays whole chords with no searching hahahaha
Your reaction at 3:47 is my exact reaction to learning new complex pieces 😂
Although I'm not anywhere near your level of playing I totally appreciate your struggle working out a piece of music one painful lick at a time. I love it! You are showing the actual tedious steps of learning
i like watching your process and the way your brain works out the complexities of tims playing.
this is the first video of yours ive seen, great work
we all definitely need more of this! that was so interesting and hilarious at the same time 😄 your comments are on top
It’s so nice to see someone better than me still struggle and do the same things when trying to figure out something by ear
Wow mad respect to people that know their stuff in music, it took me 1 week to completly get that riff down to 70bpm, just a little over half the speed and I needed tabs, and you just did it in little over an hour at full speed damn
sick video been listening to a lot of polyphia later and its amazing how u got the riff so fast, yes an hour for 15 seconds is fast when we are talking about tim
3:49 😭
Honestly man you did great. Can’t imagine seeing the tabs for this let alone playing it by ear. Need more Polyphia covers💯🙏🏻
never thought seeing others learn crazy difficult riffs would be so entertaining. Amazing!
First time ever seeing your channel. This type of video will be your future bread and butter. I am not a guitar player but love to see breakdowns of how the music is made.
You sir earned my sub, i will study on how you study this song. Looking forward for the rest of it.
13:05
Applies to every difficult song I've learned. It always gives that "digging a lake with a spoon" kind of feeling.
You're really funny, I've always thought your end of video talks were hilarious. You should do more of these. Kbye!
It's so comforting see somebody else do and say the exact same kind of things I do and say when I'm learning a song
14:18 when the time can go back
10/10 content my dude, so wholesome, keep these up!
Video is straight gold. Mainly because of your personality. Pleeease keep learning Tim riffs.
Have to give a huge shout out to you Sam for putting Polyphia on my radar. I dont branch out often for new music and this video got my intrested in Polyphia and now I can't get enough of them. Thank you for posting this video and hope to see more like this in the future.
You're the best man, having those sick aural skills, nice! Love to see your method on how you approach a new song, decompose the bars, comment on the techniques used, setting up the melody by singing it, it's really interesting and I learned a lot, thanks!
Subbed! Man, there are a lot of youtubers that "fake" this type of thing; you, sir, do not seem to be one of them. I've played guitar for 20 years and ended up learning this song, along with improving the crap out of my picking hand, and it's cool to see you struggling with stuff that I did (then literally overcoming it in seconds, where it took me weeks lol).
the nose chord got me good, you should use this technique more often.
the thing about Tim's clarity is not he's coming from electric. It's he's coming from electric studio sessions. You can hear EVERYTHING in studio, and you necessarily mute all the strings you're not playing. It's an acquired habit for sure.
That was awesome man, I think you should continue challenging yourself with this song honestly. This was great to see you learning and progressing.
"If only I had those tats, I know I could hit those particular harmonics" Love your style of humor throughout this video
Incredible dude! That is an absurdly difficult piece, and you got did a stellar job of putting it together. I also loved the commentary/instruction. Even if it was just you thinking aloud. More please!
Love this "watch me learn" type of video. Really shows a different side of guitar playing... where we all roast ourselves to self motivate.
Just saw them play this live the other night. Was absolutely incredible. Mad props for playing what you did as well as you did.
Thank you Sam! You re-inspired me to come back to guitar after being so dejected trying to learn one of Tim Henson's songs. As an amazing guitarist whom I revere, watching you struggle and achieve about the same level of success as I had (15 seconds) gives me faith that no mere mortal can pull off a Polyphia song in its entirety. Can't wait to see your ascension when you finally master those juicy riffs. Keep up the awe inspiring work!
Being discouraged from playing because you're not on Tim's level is being a silly goose. Not a lot of people are on his level.
Great content!!! Tim goes freaking ham for like 12 bars at the end of this song and it’s frickin mind blowing. Lol so good!! They just put out another song, neurotica which has been stuck in my head since it came out. There’s an unplugged version of it too!
Bros is so casual learning it, when i tried to learn this I immediately just sleep
it's cool to know that I'm not the only one who learns songs this way, sitting and agonizing over whether it's an open string or a double stop or a whole different goddamn instrument haha
Bro u gotta do a part 2. this series is awesome
This was insane! Your channel is so underrated.
More of these videos of you doing this process would be gold. Love the editing.
Love your humor, you got a new subscriber
I’m actually really impressed you were able to learn that much and play it so well in only an hour and a half!! Good job for real.
Your editing added humor too, great video.
Awesome work!! Plus that was super entertaining you’re hilarious.
You’re goofy outer dialogue is basically my normal inner dialogue so it’s relatable 🤣
Great stuff man. Also learned this finger picking as that’s just what I prefer. Those harmonics in the 7th and 8th around 8:15 I found were more consistent if I just barred to the 6th fret in preparation for the next line. Makes hitting the harmonics at 5 easier since they’re slight further down on the string compared to others. Hope this helps!
This video was not only hilarious but also a great reminder it doesn’t matter where your at on your progress of playing guitar just have fun!
"I just know if I had those tats I could get these particular harmonics" 🤣
props for even trying dude , and you even succeeded at getting the intro so fast !!. id never even fathom trying to learn this, tim scares me lmaooo
This was so good and absolutely hilarious. Loved the nose chord attempt. 🤣
It’s so comforting to see him squint to count the frets. I do the same thing and i’ve always felt ridiculous
Two of my favorite worlds colliding.
You definitely should be doing more content like this, your charisma and funniness will defintely make you connect with more people, I would definitely watch more videos like this!
It's people like you and Tim that make me want to give up on guitar. It's also people like you and Tim who make me want to never give up on guitar. So... Thank you and damn it all I am more jelly than Smuckers' brand grape jelly.
I've seen you for a while now and just recently started going throwing all your vids. And it all started cause I wanted some beautiful FF covers. You have the best guitar ones by far. Your technique, style, nuances, expressions, etc are on point. You cover a lot of games I grew up on especially FF. You don't just play the song either, you add your own style that sounds so good. You honestly remind me of my buddies and how we'd spend hours playing games and jamming, like the way you talk, joke around, and the covers you decide to do. It feels like I'm watching one of my friends in your vids lol anyway, I've been in a guitar slump lately, but you're one of the very few people that motivate me to keep playing and give me new ideas. I haven't thought about doing video game arrangements on guitar, but your vids for sure make me want to. I appreciate the tabs too.
13:55 if you play the video in 1.5x speed he’s basically playing it
I teel you what I loved the most about this video: your learning process is very much alike mine.
I also speak with myself, cursing and asking how and why lol
This is so me… learning 30 seconds of polyphia songs and then being like “yeah pretty much have the whole thing down…”
Love finding new guitarists I love. Incredibly entertaining
“Why?! Why would you do that Tim??” Is the most accurate thing we all say when trying to learn one of their songs😂
That was so entertaining. You and Tim need to collab
You should try Goose by Polyphia. It's a decently chill jam. Or another good one with some blues vibe is Worst. Either way, I'd love to see you learn more Polyphia in general. They're kinda blowing up right now in popularity and I'm going to see them live in Texas next month for the first time, so I'm super stoked!
I rarely appreciate looking at videos from other people than the one's I'm subscribed too, but this was really funny!
"It doesn't look like he's doing a nose chord" killed me
You earned a subscriber at 15:40 🔥🔥🥵
I love seeing a guitarist way beyond my level of playing getting frustrated learning a Polyphia track, it comforts me knowing it's okay to be frustrated for 2 months trying to still learn and play the first to 2 bars clean
You are clearly insanely good, but this song is insane for everyone. I want to learn it so much, but i know it would take it me over a year to learn it at half speed.
Just started to play Polyphia stuff after years of firmly believing I could never do it and it makes songs far less daunting to tackle to watch videos like this. Took me a week to get playing god so to watch somebody sit and work it out like this is just so inspiring.
Someday I’ll get to a level where I can sit and listen to something like this and figure it out within a whole day let alone make progress in an hour.
Great stuff man
7:42 us regular guitar plebs when we try to play some of Sams tabs
Timmy keeps hitting us with his Tim tricks! What dooo
I felt the same way trying to learn so many of Tim's riffs. Love em or hate em, Polyphia plays well.
Looking forward to you doing a full cover of this
Edit: I love that you did the nose and lip fretting at the end.
His patreon tabs show fingerings too which is generous
You're crazy good, I had a tab and still needed two months
Stopping every 5 minutes just go cry a lil and go “that’s hard 😩😭” is literally me any time I try to learn ANY of the things tim does, much less polyphia as a whole 😭😭
I'm so impressed that you were able to learn the first riff in 90 min from scratch. That in itself shows how amazing a guitar player you are bravo. And the sense of humor to boot!
Playing this on a classical guitar is just insane
What Tim Henson is playing is basically a classical guitar. They’re both nylon string guitars
Tim's Ibanez nylon has a cutout the one Sam is playing doesn't.
@@JohnBiddleMusic it isn't about being a nylon string guitar. in this case it almost only changes the tone itself.
tim's guitar has a thinner neck, a narrower fretboard, a much lower action, and much better access to higher frets due to the cutout. all of this makes it much easier to play fast riffs like these, it's almost like playing an electrical guitar.
the song is obviously still hard to play but it's a lot harder on a traditional classical guitar.
@@somsnosa_ facts.
@@somsnosa_ yep I was only going to mention the cut out and width but you got it all
I had never heard of this youtube channel or the band Polyphia , but I gotta say I'm thoroughly impressed by both now lol. This song is pretty sick
such a crossover ily
I feel like I’m hanging out with you in this video Sam. I agree with some of the other comments. You should do more stuff like this.
Never clicked so fast
The nose playing part was so funny man lmao
Amazing work btw! +1 sub
Dude you need to do more stuff like this. It's like a reaction video but while trying to play what you are reacting to at the same time. Mind blowing
Great show, man! Please continue to learn it. Maybe another 16-hour session or so )))) I am subscribing and waiting for that!
Whenever I see him counting the frets I can't help but laugh and feel assured that even pro would count on frets to make sure they hear it right😂
Very quick subscribe. Would love to see more of these. And song will do. Maybe even try your at different genres. I mostly listen to metal so that would be fun.
Grace from lamb of God would be cool. Very pretty into and super fast main riff.
“I’m just like Tim”
“I’m not like Tim”
😂
Absolutely insane how well you did man.