It's a Talk box, the guitar sound is fed through a tube attached to the mic stand. The sound is manipulated by the guitarists mouth. Peter Frampton and other artists have used them. But it's not layering.
Drummer Danny Carey stated that when bassist Justin Chancellor played the bass track of the song, it instantly reminded him of the children's television program Pee-wee's Playhouse, then singer Maynard James Keenan thought of the genie "Jambi" and had the idea to make the song's theme about making wishes.[5]
Danny Carey can do 4 different time signatures at once , his independent limb dexterity is next level. Pneuma drum cam sponsored by Vic Firth shows that
Polyrhythms can be a drummer playing in 5 and the guitar playing in 4 and it matches up every 5 measures depending on the math. Poly = multiple or many, so you can have the band doing polyrhythms and the drummer doing syncopation
Tool and Primus are the two bands that are just ungodly unique and interesting to where it just makes you wonder how much time they put into all the songs. polyrhythms everywhere and just pure structure after that. Their drummer is a beast, if you haven't checked out Danny Carey playing "Pneuma" live on a drum cam yet I would suggest that
A lot of the reasons they're considered a musicians band is because the stuff they do is really really hard to pull off, especially live. You don't see them dance around when they're performing, because it takes a shit-ton of focus to not fuck up these songs. Ask any group that's tried to cover them.
they do polyrhythms AND different time signatures. (time signatures relate to the beats per measure - bars of 4/4 to bars of 7/8, sometimes even 15/16. they're nutty with it. They utilize both.
It's a Talk box, the guitar sound is fed through a tube attached to the mic stand. The sound is manipulated by the guitarists mouth. Peter Frampton and other artists have used them. But it's not layering.
Drummer Danny Carey stated that when bassist Justin Chancellor played the bass track of the song, it instantly reminded him of the children's television program Pee-wee's Playhouse, then singer Maynard James Keenan thought of the genie "Jambi" and had the idea to make the song's theme about making wishes.[5]
Shit dude? Best band on the planet 🤘🏻for quite some time now 🖤
It`s a talkbox! Watch " Do you feel like we do" by Peter Frampton live to see one in action!
Big facts
Yet another guy used it in the 50s but isn't often credited
If Zep and Floyd had a child, it would be TOOL! ✌
Danny Carey can do 4 different time signatures at once , his independent limb dexterity is next level. Pneuma drum cam sponsored by Vic Firth shows that
Polyrhythms can be a drummer playing in 5 and the guitar playing in 4 and it matches up every 5 measures depending on the math. Poly = multiple or many, so you can have the band doing polyrhythms and the drummer doing syncopation
Tool and Primus are the two bands that are just ungodly unique and interesting to where it just makes you wonder how much time they put into all the songs. polyrhythms everywhere and just pure structure after that. Their drummer is a beast, if you haven't checked out Danny Carey playing "Pneuma" live on a drum cam yet I would suggest that
10:21 it’s called a Talk Box
A lot of the reasons they're considered a musicians band is because the stuff they do is really really hard to pull off, especially live. You don't see them dance around when they're performing, because it takes a shit-ton of focus to not fuck up these songs. Ask any group that's tried to cover them.
Vocoder is not what you are hearing. Adam Jones had the master himself “Peter Frampton” show him how to set up his talk box for this album
One of the best love songs ever written...
Enjoy the Tool rabbit hole. You won't regret it.
If you want heavy, check out their UNDERTOW album. 🤞✌
That and Anemia are my favs
Bottom goes so damn hard.
Used to drive home from working in Melbourne town thru Albert Park F1 track (road) listening to this tune
The limit is 40kmh
Good therapy
💯♥️🇦🇺
Polymeter within regular time
they do polyrhythms AND different time signatures. (time signatures relate to the beats per measure - bars of 4/4 to bars of 7/8, sometimes even 15/16. they're nutty with it. They utilize both.
Rub the top of Jambi's box, and change the color of your socks. Wish for rain, and wish for snow, wish that Jambi makes it so.
I love how his chat is completely clueless as to what a talk box is 😂
It’s definitely not a vocoder or audiovox 😆
Keep Spiraling Out...
The tube they use to make the guitar sound is called a Verve Pipe.
This is on. The mix for the gym.
Syncopation gives you the forward motion in the rhythm you need to 'go on a journey', as you do each and every time with their music!
A better example is Joe Walsh , Rocky Mountain Way . Bon Jovi Lol 😅
Wedding song. My favorite!
Meka Leka Hi Meka Hiney Ho!
Danny Carey the drummer is known to be the polyrhythmic master
I tried to dono for "7empest" by TOOL ut it wouldn't go through....it's a long song but such a ride you'd love
Peter Frampton did this years ago :p
It is the talk box that combines guitar and vocal manipulation. Your first instinct was correct AR😉👉
9/8 madness
Something like after every 3-4 chords , the beats match up again. Something like that.
Dive into Pink Floyd. Amazing Discography. You'll be hard pressed finding a bad Floyd track. 🤞✌
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Dive into Led Zeppelin. Amazing Discography. You'll be hard pressed finding a bad Zep track. 🤞✌
Check out Soen
the disrespect to ask for you to play something else while a Tool track is playing XD this track slaps
It would be cool if you on your own time would go back to the original opiate album the Journey of tool starts at opiate undertow anema
What crap were you reading? It's about his son.