Even months later, every time I watch this I pick up on something I hadn't previously heard. Definitely one of the most inspirational series on youtube.
Nels Cline bored to death from earthquaker is filled with pretty weird sounds. Because of that video I am now getting 3 odd the devices he had. The korg kaoss pad 2, boss harmonist, a d soda miser by dani ever. The soda miser with the chaos switch of course.
Wait a second while I try to pull the electric dying cat out of my headphones..! Nah I think Nick Reinhart is great. His neighbors probably hate him though.
what I got from this is nick’s brain needs to filter out 7 minutes of absolute chaotic energy until he starts playing something melodic at 7:30 and that’s absolutely perfect
I would love to see Nick get together with Ian Williams for a project. Nick's insane sound with Ian's looping ability to create an amazing wall of sound would be an awesome project.
That "666 Devil" pattern is just a Diminished 7th arpeggio. Starting on F an Fdim7 is F, Ab, Cb (B), Ebb (D). A lot of cats usually refer to Symmetrical Diminished Scales when talking about a Chord/Scale relationship for the bb7 chord, i.e. Whole/Half Diminished (C, Db, Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bbb, B, C). Literally just half step, whole step, half step, whole step, etc. to get the octatonic scale. This riff isn't based on exclusively either of them though.
Brady & Seth Riffs That wasn't muscle flexing at all. It was just a sharing of information and I was making it available for anyone who might be into this style of music, like myself, that wants to know.
God lvl in creativity of new dimensions of attitude to making sounds , sonically whole new universe. I am glad that I can hear it, it's beautiful in its own way.
Here is the tab of the riff: |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |----------------------------------3--6----------------------------------------| |-----------------------------------------4-------------------------------------| |--------2--5--3---------------------------5-----------4--3------1--0------| |-1--4-----------------4--2--2---------------6------------------------------| And repeat to eternity
@@whiterottenrabbit Can you point me to where in the video Nick proclaims to be playing a ''highly advanced riff''? Wasn't the purpose of the video for Nick to experiment playing around with lots of different pedals in different combinations to create interesting and unusual effects? Plenty of other videos on youtube of guitar players actually attempting to play ''highly advanced'' riffs. In fact, there are an abundance of guitar wankery videos that have been done to death and bore the life out of many people which is why such people view videos like this in the first place.
I feel like my neuron network get some cleaning by hearing it. Only this chaotic sound has so much power to destroy whole dirt and blow away dust which killing clearness of my thinking. This is like meditation
Hi Guys, i'm looking to find back an episode that you were playing outside by the pool. (If my memory is correct) At that time you were playing with a pedal that keep repeating again an again and it was not a loop but a delay or a an echo. Do you remember what that pedal was Or were i can find that episode ? Thanks in advance. And sorry for my bad english. Have a nice day.
Brady & Seth Riffs YES !!!!!!!!!!!! That's it ! You did a great demo and enjoyed it. So cool. Nice place to play music too. Of coarse, I will take a look at all those two series of vids. Thanks a lot for answering. :-) Have a nice day ! Thanks.
Coffee and riffs needs a new host, because as much as I love the people that are interviewed, the host is really bland, boring, awkward and almost acts dazed and confused on purpose, maybe it gets him chicks, maybe he thinks he's hip. who knows?
Some weeks ago, I saw a guy in an alternative club doing a similar thing during his live show. It was strangely weird and somewhat attractive. But, hidden behind all these effect pedals, you couldn't tell if the guy really could play guitars. I mean, I could essentially do the same: just get a shitload of pedals, press some buttons and pretend to play a guitar. Would all you fanboys cheer for me? So, then why are you cheering for this guy? Seriously, somebody tell me!
I think this is probably the first and last time I'll have a conversation on youtube about anything, but I think you raise a good point, it's certainly hard to assess how much musicianship is actually going on sometimes when the musician is drowning in a sea of pedals. That being said, besides the fact that Nick is a very good guitar player and great with maneuvering his feet, even if he wasn't, I would still be interested in watching stuff like this, because classic guitar technique is not my top priority in music. Similarly, If you, or anyone else did a set like this I would definitely watch or cheer you on if I thought your sound choices were interesting. Besides technical musicianship I think interesting sound design is very important. I would rather watch a nontechnical musician that is really putting together some wild sounds and doing something new than a musician that is doing something that is technically impressive but sonically generic. Ultimately I'm not there to test or judge how good a guitar player the person is in a classical sense, I just care if the end result of his shoegazing is appealing or not. That being said, I do think musicianship is important, because its basically the foundation you pile all your pedals and funky sounds on top of, and it'll give you much more versatility in your compositions and playing. In a perfect world I would like all guitarists (and any other musicians for that matter) using big pedalboards to be incredibly technically, but a lot of technically incredible musicians tend to shy away from weirder sounds because they're more steeped in tradition (some, definitely not all). So anyway, yeah, I would cheer for you if I thought your stuff sounded cool. That's my two cents.
whiterottenrabbit It's not about playing guitar, or bass in a sense. Sure that's great too and that's where you start but the guitar essentially drives the the effects pedals. The manipulation of the guitar's frequencies is where the mastery lies. However being a good guitar player is certain important.
whiterottenrabbit who cares what other people do, music isn't a meritocracy. if a dude feels he wants to use a ton of pedals or, conversely, if a dude choses to just simply plug straight into his amp, then so be it. it wouldn't make either or the other any cooler for doing either or. the result might be interesting and unique or just the exact opposite of that, and even then that would be a moot point in and of itself subject to the vast, variable differences in perception from individual to individual. at the end of the day our gear is merely a tool that we use to create music, no more, no less. what we chose to do with it, how much of it we chose to acquire and how we express ourselves with it is abstract as can be and that's what makes music fun if you ask me, my guy.
this is all fine and dandy but i want to hear nick playing a guitar... i know pedals are a huge part of their music, but i would like to hear some actually playing, because i know this guy is phenomenal, but c'mon enough noise dude,
I would never play the guitar like this but I'm glad someone does.
Everyone else: * plays some riffs, loops some shit, all the fun stuff *
Nick: * summons Pazuzu *
Even months later, every time I watch this I pick up on something I hadn't previously heard. Definitely one of the most inspirational series on youtube.
+Trevor Fletcher thank you Trevor, that's great.
Nels Cline bored to death from earthquaker is filled with pretty weird sounds. Because of that video I am now getting 3 odd the devices he had. The korg kaoss pad 2, boss harmonist, a d soda miser by dani ever. The soda miser with the chaos switch of course.
"riffs exist for sure"
"....yahhhh"
He isn't playing. He is communicating with aliens
This is a guy who knows exactly how to get what he wants from his pedals and still leave room to get creative.
this is my favorite youtube video
Wait a second while I try to pull the electric dying cat out of my headphones..!
Nah I think Nick Reinhart is great. His neighbors probably hate him though.
what I got from this is nick’s brain needs to filter out 7 minutes of absolute chaotic energy until he starts playing something melodic at 7:30 and that’s absolutely perfect
At around 4:00 he plays something melodic as well
I would love to see Nick get together with Ian Williams for a project. Nick's insane sound with Ian's looping ability to create an amazing wall of sound would be an awesome project.
Between the strap and his shirt all holidays are represented.
That "666 Devil" pattern is just a Diminished 7th arpeggio. Starting on F an Fdim7 is F, Ab, Cb (B), Ebb (D). A lot of cats usually refer to Symmetrical Diminished Scales when talking about a Chord/Scale relationship for the bb7 chord, i.e. Whole/Half Diminished (C, Db, Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bbb, B, C). Literally just half step, whole step, half step, whole step, etc. to get the octatonic scale.
This riff isn't based on exclusively either of them though.
Prof3ssrBrando flex that muscle
Brady & Seth Riffs That wasn't muscle flexing at all. It was just a sharing of information and I was making it available for anyone who might be into this style of music, like myself, that wants to know.
Brady & Seth Riffs being dumb is cool amirite
I was the 420th like and if that doesnt show my incredible love for tera melos, I don't know what does
MrSamsjam1 nice
MrSamsjam1 nice
nice
God lvl in creativity of new dimensions of attitude to making sounds , sonically whole new universe. I am glad that I can hear it, it's beautiful in its own way.
Fingers crossed he can bring some of that riffage from 12:18-13:38 to the next Death Grips album.
just...how the fuck
This guy makes me wanna get myself some new balancessz
7:48 is when the uninitiated realize that Nick knows what the fuck he's doing. To those who wish to be more enlightened just listen to Tera Melos.
What album to start with? Oldest, newest, somewhere in between?
Here is the tab of the riff:
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|----------------------------------3--6----------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------4-------------------------------------|
|--------2--5--3---------------------------5-----------4--3------1--0------|
|-1--4-----------------4--2--2---------------6------------------------------|
And repeat to eternity
Yeah, this is some sophisticated guitar playing skills, I couldn't possibly play that highly advanced riff!
@@whiterottenrabbit Can you point me to where in the video Nick proclaims to be playing a ''highly advanced riff''? Wasn't the purpose of the video for Nick to experiment playing around with lots of different pedals in different combinations to create interesting and unusual effects? Plenty of other videos on youtube of guitar players actually attempting to play ''highly advanced'' riffs. In fact, there are an abundance of guitar wankery videos that have been done to death and bore the life out of many people which is why such people view videos like this in the first place.
HIS STRAP
I feel like my neuron network get some cleaning by hearing it. Only this chaotic sound has so much power to destroy whole dirt and blow away dust which killing clearness of my thinking. This is like meditation
Interesting how he uses his DL-4...what a master of beautiful noise!
turbo agree.
Love what you do man, its horrible and beautiful, as good music should be.
That red button pedal be a Recovery Effects "Bad Comrade". Check it out! Great vid.
recoverysounds what a wonderful pedal you've made.
recoverysounds I love your pedals, mate!
I feel like I have both found bliss and been bludgened by a comically large socket wrench. Great sounds, guys! Keep 'em coming!
Professor Blartersnart That's a perfect way to describe it
Beautiful
Is there any artists that just make this awesome noise for their music. I need to know!!!
Josiah Luck lightning bolt
That bagpipe tone!
Anyone know what make of patch cables they are? Looking very tidy!
This is the Sequel to shoegaze, Kneelgaze
™
That percussive thing at 11:04 was pretty cool
This is so crazy.
3:50 gets me every time
Wow that was a lot to take it
man this rules so damn hard
DREAMS DO COME TRUE :'D
Hi Guys, i'm looking to find back an episode that you were playing outside by the pool. (If my memory is correct) At that time you were playing with a pedal that keep repeating again an again and it was not a loop but a delay or a an echo. Do you remember what that pedal was Or were i can find that episode ? Thanks in advance. And sorry for my bad english. Have a nice day.
yes sir, check out th-cam.com/users/oldbloodnoise that is the black fountain technical demo. thanks!
Brady & Seth Riffs YES !!!!!!!!!!!! That's it ! You did a great demo and enjoyed it. So cool. Nice place to play music too. Of coarse, I will take a look at all those two series of vids. Thanks a lot for answering. :-) Have a nice day ! Thanks.
plug an ernia ball volume pedal into the bad comrade
awesome work mr reinhart
Should of used the ibanez fuzz nick, and that first act chorus I gave you, it's OK I'll throw you some more petals lata gator
+pandavibrations and pandavision TV DUDE ITS PANDA
screw the pedals, just give morenpubic hair
Needs more sidewalk chalk and expired tea
Remind me of the guitar sounds in the album yikes by house ghost
can someone please tell me what far right 1 is that he adds then the pink and the multi color switch board?
Mike kinard the multi colour one is a Line 6 DL-4, the pink one is a Rainbow machine
2:50 is hard as fuck
oh hell yeah
What did you use for the deep fuzz? It sounded great, and had a lot of bass in it
The bit commander by eqd
what is that pedal between the particle and the procession reverb for the first 5 min of the video?
Bad Comrade by Recovery Effects
If we muted the words:
*"You know?"* ; *"Like"* and *"Kinda"* , the chatting part would be half as long
you know, I like it but you're kinda right.
what amp does nick use? does he endorsed by squire?
where can I get that guitar strap??
Best guitarist ever?
best poop ever?
Is that Warpless Run?
great improv
Coffee and Noise...
That’s the dream
17:45 Is that why Tera Melos changed so much after Complex Full of Phantoms????!!!
I think I've fallen in love. This never happens!
this is the kind of music /sounds I sometimes hear a few minutes before falling asleep, how odd
he stole your sound!
Pretty intense
7:48 lov
***** jepp. he's all going nuts with dying robotic cat noises 'n shit and then it all turns into this beauty.
Anxiety Core
tight shit
((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((Beautiful noise))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Agreeeeeeee
Is this guitar silver or gold-sparkling?
do joe jonas next
Is that a reversed Fender Jaguar Guitar? Was it custom-made?
Thanks in advance _riffsters_!
+El Duderino Squire Super-Sonic
Thank you!
Technically yes though. Inspired by a jag being played upside down
Nick Reinhart tunes his guitar? bummer.
10:28 lov 2
Who could ever wanted to sound like this?
Aleksej Rockatansky Tera Melos.
I'd love to be able to create sounds like this. But I just can't quite get there yet.
8:37
*hears first 5 seconds* ugh
*skips to middle* okkkkkk
the whole thing is a wild ride
Too much mustard
Dyer Ln
Coffee and riffs needs a new host, because as much as I love the people that are interviewed, the host is really bland, boring, awkward and almost acts dazed and confused on purpose, maybe it gets him chicks, maybe he thinks he's hip. who knows?
+Alex Padilla who knows indeed.
totally agree, that guy blows
+Grizzly Wang naw, never tried blow.
+Brady & Seth Riffs clearly more of a Xanax fan
I mean, I thought this was riffs.. does, he.. actually.. play guitar? Or play the pedals..
time to look inward for the definition of Riffs
Some weeks ago, I saw a guy in an alternative club doing a similar thing during his live show. It was strangely weird and somewhat attractive. But, hidden behind all these effect pedals, you couldn't tell if the guy really could play guitars. I mean, I could essentially do the same: just get a shitload of pedals, press some buttons and pretend to play a guitar. Would all you fanboys cheer for me? So, then why are you cheering for this guy? Seriously, somebody tell me!
nick is quite a good guitar player tbh
I think this is probably the first and last time I'll have a
conversation on youtube about anything, but I think you raise a good
point, it's certainly hard to assess how much musicianship is actually
going on sometimes when the musician is drowning in a sea of pedals.
That being said, besides the fact that Nick is a very good guitar player
and great with maneuvering his feet, even if he wasn't, I would still
be interested in watching stuff like this, because classic guitar
technique is not my top priority in music. Similarly, If you, or anyone
else did a set like this I would definitely watch or cheer you on if I
thought your sound choices were interesting. Besides technical
musicianship I think interesting sound design is very important. I would
rather watch a nontechnical musician that is really putting together
some wild sounds and doing something new than a musician that is doing
something that is technically impressive but sonically generic.
Ultimately I'm not there to test or judge how good a guitar player the
person is in a classical sense, I just care if the end result of his
shoegazing is appealing or not. That being said, I do think musicianship
is important, because its basically the foundation you pile all your
pedals and funky sounds on top of, and it'll give you much more
versatility in your compositions and playing. In a perfect world I would
like all guitarists (and any other musicians for that matter) using big
pedalboards to be incredibly technically, but a lot of technically
incredible musicians tend to shy away from weirder sounds because
they're more steeped in tradition (some, definitely not all). So anyway,
yeah, I would cheer for you if I thought your stuff sounded cool.
That's my two cents.
whiterottenrabbit It's not about playing guitar, or bass in a sense. Sure that's great too and that's where you start but the guitar essentially drives the the effects pedals. The manipulation of the guitar's frequencies is where the mastery lies. However being a good guitar player is certain important.
whiterottenrabbit I mean if you actually want to know why people are cheering for him, just listen to Bygones or Tera Melos lol
whiterottenrabbit who cares what other people do, music isn't a meritocracy. if a dude feels he wants to use a ton of pedals or, conversely, if a dude choses to just simply plug straight into his amp, then so be it. it wouldn't make either or the other any cooler for doing either or. the result might be interesting and unique or just the exact opposite of that, and even then that would be a moot point in and of itself subject to the vast, variable differences in perception from individual to individual. at the end of the day our gear is merely a tool that we use to create music, no more, no less. what we chose to do with it, how much of it we chose to acquire and how we express ourselves with it is abstract as can be and that's what makes music fun if you ask me, my guy.
this is all fine and dandy but i want to hear nick playing a guitar...
i know pedals are a huge part of their music, but i would like to hear some
actually playing, because i know this guy is phenomenal, but c'mon enough
noise dude,
lol
excuse me, but my fart sounds way too better then that stuff. holy crap
learn how to play the guitar would be helpful
turbo burn.
Urine drown.
Dyer Ln @ 20:20 ! Glad it finally made it onto an album. Also shout out to Brady & Seth Riffs, I've seen this video over 10 times.
hey good looking out. thanks for watching.
Coffee and spliffs
11:05
kind of feels like the eye of the storm.