I really like Owane's playing and compositions. I don't know why they didn't ask Henrik to play on every track this album. If you haven't heard some of Owane's earlier stuff, you should check it out. I particularly enjoy Summer Jam (his guitar work on this one is awesome) and Love Juice, but just about everything he does is killer. Owane also plays some killer bass.
Owane is awesome! So unique. They most likely didn't have the budget to get Henrik on all songs :p and as you say, Owane knows how to put on some thick bass too
There is so much great music out there, seems like it's just a matter of finding it. This is my mission with this channel! I get a lot of help from the many people who comment and steer me in the right direction. I have SO many great artists/bands/videos on my list right now and I'm so excited to hit them all! Thank you for your comment and for coming to my channel. I really appreciate it!!!
These guys are soooo fresh and AMAZING!!! And Henrik is playing so incredibly melodic through the scales/modes... (my 1st love was and still is the BASS). Thnx again for your inside infos! ...and btw - first again ;-)
String orchestra teacher here. Although I'm primarily a violinist and violist, orchestral bassists and cellists can use their thumbs much as Henrik does, when playing in higher positions.
@@StrateleStudios th-cam.com/video/sFYh5q9oRNQ/w-d-xo.html You probably don't need the whole video to get an idea of thumb position on cello/bass, but I have no way of knowing if Henrik is doing the same thing. Like...cello/bass make use of harmonics, is Henrik doing that, or using the thumb like a capo and fully pressing the string to the fingerboard. I am so inspired by the joy and musicianship in DL's videos. It's fun to see your joy, too! The serious music-lovers all seem to get how beautiful and rare this kind of collaboration is! ❤ my middle school students really are enjoying these tunes, too. (I haven't played "Work Shit Out" for them, lol.)
@@barbaracale1015 😂 ya you might need to keep WSO in your pocket, hahaha. My guess is he’s actually pressing down as opposed to sounding a harmonic because at that moment he’s ringing out this beautiful arpeggio. If his thumb was on the 12th fret I’d really be suspicious that it was a harmonic though. That video you referenced was fascinating. I now do recall seeing that but it just didn’t register. Thank you for sending that to me! Also do you have any of recordings of yourself playing that I could enjoy? 😃
@@StrateleStudios I can probably let my high school group listen to WSO with no issues. Ok, so I DID allow the middle school groups to watch the instrumental portion of WSO. 😆 This video is pretty janky, I recorded it as online orchestra content last fall. I was showing how even someone with no tech skills could still record a duet with themselves. In other words, me goofing in my classroom with a violin, an ipad, and a smartphone. Please be kind. 🤣 th-cam.com/video/lNet-LsbPyI/w-d-xo.html
Love your reactions, genuine enthusiasm and knowledge. Very infectious and Dirty Loops, Owane, Snarky Puppy and Jack Gardiner are among my favourites. Thank you and greetings from the UK. I humbly suggest intervals and Arch Echo as a great fit for this channel.
I've never heard of Arch Echo so I took a peek at one of their videos. I LOVE THESE GUYS. I put them on my list. Thank you so much for the suggestion. I do know about Intervals and really like them as well so I hope to get into some new music from both bands in the near future. Also, thank you for your kinds words!
Yoo this is one of my favorite music reactions I've seen man, and this is the first vid of yours I've come across. I love your enthusiasm! This song is awesome and it's cool to see you share that hype while listening. Rock on
@@StrateleStudios was the Elegant Gypsy album, especially Run with the Devil. But Mediterranean Sundance is maybe my favorite on the album. Amazing LP anyways ❤️
I love that you mentioned note duration consistency. Amazing articulation. As a horn player, I'm pretty aware of note endings needing to be stopped together. That concept can be unfamiliar with some players who haven't gone through the "horn section" style experience though. :)
100 percent right, my friend! It’s a must to be aware of this if you’re a horn player. I was listening to Tower of Power today and just marveling over how tight they are in this respect.
DUDE told ya this one was in your wheel house!!! Love your technical critique. You know any DL side project is Captivating on all levels which brings us to Henricks GEM project 3 masterful cippositions. Love your channel!!!!
I just saw your reaction to "'Rock Is Too Heavy" by Owane" and didn't know you'd already covered U.T.F.F., when I suggested you do a reaction to it. You're too ahead of the curve for me to keep up? ;--)
Interesting about vibrato on guitar, I hadn't really thought of fretted instruments not being able to oscillate the pitch equally in both directions (I'm a violinist). I guess that's an advantage to a fretless instrument.
Oh, I’ve seen this before and really like it! Smooth and nice sound 😃 Also liked your face after ”He’s using his thumb” ( jaw totally dropped) 😂 And still wondering which juice brand is their sponsor..? 😜
@@StrateleStudios Speaking of guitar players I just remembered this video and want to share it. Think it is a beautiful ✨ th-cam.com/video/prdA1LXI50s/w-d-xo.html
Hi! I really like your content, very good choices of videos overall. My personal favorites are reactions of Dirty Loops & Snarky Puppy. I don't know how recommendations work but I would love to see you react to these 2 videos (if you have not seen them before): 1) DIRTY LOOPS - Ta Fête (Stromae cover) 2) NAMM 2020 Jesus Molina Nord Booth Performances Thanks and great job! I just subscribed
that's a great song !! thanks for your reaction. New suggestion : The Guitar 2.0 by Unprocessed (Manuel Gardner Fernandes and David John Levy) on the Ibanez chanel. Quite a different style more modern i would say but they both are beast !
Hi again, like i said earlier you are missing out on some great music, do a reaction video on Simon Grey - Takuma i promise you this song is something else, you would be the first one to do a reaction video to this song. This guy is a hidden gem believe you me.
Oh wow, I’ve know of Ghost for a while but I didn’t know they were Swedish. I’ve been blown away by the musical talent in Sweden. Amazing talent. I caught a few seconds of the song, it’s beautiful. Thanks for the suggestion!
So much going on hard to mention it all upon first listen. If you wanna hear me talk about drummers just watch all the snarky puppy videos where I fawn over Larnell Lewis 😄
I really like Owane's playing and compositions. I don't know why they didn't ask Henrik to play on every track this album. If you haven't heard some of Owane's earlier stuff, you should check it out. I particularly enjoy Summer Jam (his guitar work on this one is awesome) and Love Juice, but just about everything he does is killer. Owane also plays some killer bass.
I definitely want to get more into Owane, I love his approach to writing. Ya, I'm gonna checkout his earlier stuff!
Owane is awesome! So unique. They most likely didn't have the budget to get Henrik on all songs :p and as you say, Owane knows how to put on some thick bass too
These guys are smooth as silk and their timing is impeccable. And that bassist is a beast
SOOOO right...very smoooooth!!!
Yes! Henrik Linder is a fenomenal basist. He usually plats with Dirty Loops. Please, go check them out!
The long haired guy in Switzerland is Jack Gardiner and the guy in Norway is OWANE. Henrik probably made his part home in Sweden.
oh thank you! Jack is a beast!
@@StrateleStudios they're both beasts
That guitar tone! The overall feel and sound is so beautiful! Can’t say enough about linder’s bass playing!
Love it man! Keep bringing it Jeff!
Right?! Man I love how these guys articulate their notes. So glad you're enjoying it brotha!
So happy you finally found this. They are smoking and Henrik is Henrik. Don't you worry I like the geeking too. :)
I LOVE this video!!!
Your expressions said it all!
Boy I really love being introduced to music I might not have found otherwise. Total shredder. Thanks man!
Me too! Man, the friends of this channel have such great suggestions...I get to just go for the ride! :)
Had never heard of these guys. Man, so much great music and musicians out there. Thanks so much for sharing and turning me on to them!
There is so much great music out there, seems like it's just a matter of finding it. This is my mission with this channel! I get a lot of help from the many people who comment and steer me in the right direction. I have SO many great artists/bands/videos on my list right now and I'm so excited to hit them all! Thank you for your comment and for coming to my channel. I really appreciate it!!!
These guys are soooo fresh and AMAZING!!! And Henrik is playing so incredibly melodic through the scales/modes... (my 1st love was and still is the BASS). Thnx again for your inside infos!
...and btw - first again ;-)
These guys are smokin'! Isn't great having Henrik in there with them. SOOO GOOD!
String orchestra teacher here. Although I'm primarily a violinist and violist, orchestral bassists and cellists can use their thumbs much as Henrik does, when playing in higher positions.
Oh wow! If you run across any videos of that on YT please send me a link! Thank you for letting me know, I didn't not know that!
@@StrateleStudios th-cam.com/video/sFYh5q9oRNQ/w-d-xo.html
You probably don't need the whole video to get an idea of thumb position on cello/bass, but I have no way of knowing if Henrik is doing the same thing. Like...cello/bass make use of harmonics, is Henrik doing that, or using the thumb like a capo and fully pressing the string to the fingerboard.
I am so inspired by the joy and musicianship in DL's videos. It's fun to see your joy, too! The serious music-lovers all seem to get how beautiful and rare this kind of collaboration is! ❤ my middle school students really are enjoying these tunes, too. (I haven't played "Work Shit Out" for them, lol.)
@@barbaracale1015 😂 ya you might need to keep WSO in your pocket, hahaha. My guess is he’s actually pressing down as opposed to sounding a harmonic because at that moment he’s ringing out this beautiful arpeggio. If his thumb was on the 12th fret I’d really be suspicious that it was a harmonic though. That video you referenced was fascinating. I now do recall seeing that but it just didn’t register. Thank you for sending that to me! Also do you have any of recordings of yourself playing that I could enjoy? 😃
@@StrateleStudios I can probably let my high school group listen to WSO with no issues. Ok, so I DID allow the middle school groups to watch the instrumental portion of WSO. 😆
This video is pretty janky, I recorded it as online orchestra content last fall. I was showing how even someone with no tech skills could still record a duet with themselves. In other words, me goofing in my classroom with a violin, an ipad, and a smartphone. Please be kind. 🤣
th-cam.com/video/lNet-LsbPyI/w-d-xo.html
@@barbaracale1015 this is so cool!!! Ok you’ve inspired me to do something like this on bass and guitar 😊😊😊
Love your reactions, genuine enthusiasm and knowledge. Very infectious and Dirty Loops, Owane, Snarky Puppy and Jack Gardiner are among my favourites. Thank you and greetings from the UK. I humbly suggest intervals and Arch Echo as a great fit for this channel.
I've never heard of Arch Echo so I took a peek at one of their videos. I LOVE THESE GUYS. I put them on my list. Thank you so much for the suggestion. I do know about Intervals and really like them as well so I hope to get into some new music from both bands in the near future. Also, thank you for your kinds words!
I was not expecting this at all! I need to listen to more of their music
I so felt the same way as I watched it. I LOVE this kind of music.
OMG!!! This is sooo good!! :-O Gotta check these guys out more!
You won’t be sorry!
The technical stuff is why I am here. I love learning that stuff. My ears pick up everything, and I often have no idea how it is done.
Me too! Love the technical stuff…you can count on more of that coming up on the channel!
The entire shredemption album is gold! It's out!
You better believe I'm gonna dig into that one!
So glad you actually did it! I absolutely love this song, and i’m glad you did to :)
Me too! You can tell how much fun I was having!!!
Yoo this is one of my favorite music reactions I've seen man, and this is the first vid of yours I've come across.
I love your enthusiasm! This song is awesome and it's cool to see you share that hype while listening. Rock on
Thanks CjL! I hope you stick around for me and let me know what you like! :)
This is so beautiful. Gave me the same feeling as when I heard Al Di Meola the first time.
What song or album did you hear as your first introduction to Al DiMeola? (I'm a fan of his as well).
@@StrateleStudios was the Elegant Gypsy album, especially Run with the Devil. But Mediterranean Sundance is maybe my favorite on the album. Amazing LP anyways ❤️
@@birger4788 romantic warrior was my first exposure to Dimeola. This song actually reminded me of that album in spots. Very cool.
I'd imagine U.T.F.F. stood for "Unleash the F*cking Fury", but who knows.
OMG LOL!!!!
I love that you mentioned note duration consistency. Amazing articulation. As a horn player, I'm pretty aware of note endings needing to be stopped together. That concept can be unfamiliar with some players who haven't gone through the "horn section" style experience though. :)
100 percent right, my friend! It’s a must to be aware of this if you’re a horn player. I was listening to Tower of Power today and just marveling over how tight they are in this respect.
DUDE told ya this one was in your wheel house!!! Love your technical critique. You know any DL side project is Captivating on all levels which brings us to Henricks GEM project 3 masterful cippositions. Love your channel!!!!
Ooooo what’s GEM?! Thank you for your kind words 😃😃😃
Another side project of Henricks but this virtuoso power trio features matt garstka on drums and eldar dgangitov on pisno
@@StrateleStudios GEM is a collab with Henrik, Matt Garstka, and I can't remember the keyboardists name. It's a mind bender though.
Thanks, I didn't know about these guys!
Ya, I'm new to them as well. A viewer tipped me off!
Hahaha again so genuine! "Oh god!!!" Love it! ;oD
Thank you! That video was soooo good!!!
I just saw your reaction to "'Rock Is Too Heavy" by Owane" and didn't know you'd already covered U.T.F.F., when I suggested you do a reaction to it. You're too ahead of the curve for me to keep up? ;--)
Hahaha no worries! It’s always fun for me when someone asks for something I’ve already done ✅
Jack Gardiner's track Sky Blue Pink is an incredible track.
Beautiful finger work
That is for sure!
Interesting about vibrato on guitar, I hadn't really thought of fretted instruments not being able to oscillate the pitch equally in both directions (I'm a violinist). I guess that's an advantage to a fretless instrument.
Yes! that's why violin is SO expressive. I'm glad I thought to mention it.
Oh, I’ve seen this before and really like it! Smooth and nice sound 😃 Also liked your face after ”He’s using his thumb” ( jaw totally dropped) 😂
And still wondering which juice brand is their sponsor..? 😜
😂🤣😂 The juice! 😂🤣😂
Ps. Not a guitar nor a bass player but understand your ”geeking” and like it!
@@petraljungberg oh good, thank you Petra! 😊😊😊
@@StrateleStudios Speaking of guitar players I just remembered this video and want to share it. Think it is a beautiful ✨
th-cam.com/video/prdA1LXI50s/w-d-xo.html
@@petraljungberg wow…that’s beautiful 🥲
this whole album is amazing. please check Owane or Jack out a bit more :D
These guys are great...I need to get back to them soon!
Please do more Owane
UTFF = Unleash The Fuckin' Fury. It's in one of the DL credits too.
😂🤣😂👏👏👏
Unleash The F*cking Fury,it's a nod to Inygwee Malmsteen
Hi! I really like your content, very good choices of videos overall. My personal favorites are reactions of Dirty Loops & Snarky Puppy.
I don't know how recommendations work but I would love to see you react to these 2 videos (if you have not seen them before):
1) DIRTY LOOPS - Ta Fête (Stromae cover)
2) NAMM 2020 Jesus Molina Nord Booth Performances
Thanks and great job! I just subscribed
Thanks for the sub! I'll put these on my list for sure. Thank you Jose!
Sweet song. The riffs reminded me of Polyphia I think you would dig them too.
Oh ya man, I'll be getting into Polyphia as well!
@@StrateleStudios i hope you decide to to multiple from them! They are incredibly skilled, and completely unmatched in the genre.
@@Marius_ae I will definitely do at least one from Polyphia for sure!
that's a great song !! thanks for your reaction. New suggestion : The Guitar 2.0 by Unprocessed (Manuel Gardner Fernandes and David John Levy) on the Ibanez chanel. Quite a different style more modern i would say but they both are beast !
I’ll be checking that out! 👍👍👍
I see you have YES fragile hanging out in the background!
Hahaha, good eyes! That was my first YES album when it came out. Near and dear to my heart.
That t shirt… 🤩
Hahaha! Woohooo!
Hi again, like i said earlier you are missing out on some great music, do a reaction video on Simon Grey - Takuma i promise you this song is something else, you would be the first one to do a reaction video to this song. This guy is a hidden gem believe you me.
I can recommend a song called Bible with a Swedish band called Ghost.They have lots of other great songs.
Oh wow, I’ve know of Ghost for a while but I didn’t know they were Swedish. I’ve been blown away by the musical talent in Sweden. Amazing talent. I caught a few seconds of the song, it’s beautiful. Thanks for the suggestion!
No credit for the percussion?? Seemed like a MAJOR part of the vibe...
So much going on hard to mention it all upon first listen. If you wanna hear me talk about drummers just watch all the snarky puppy videos where I fawn over Larnell Lewis 😄
Reaction on my man Simon Grey Takuma you should make one.
I promise that you won't be disappointed, I'd love to see your reaction to the song, check it out and let me know what you think.