This is awesome man! Any chance of doing the same for “that riff” at the end of Cypher at some point? It’s so addictive and I would love to see your breakdown of it!
thanks a lot! yes that's the other part that struck me as rhythmically interesting when I was listening to the album, so if I make another video it will almost certainly be about that. I have a pretty tight schedule coming up but I'll see what I can do!
I always remember riffs like this by forcing my mind to focus on playing the same pattern on guitar even when the drums change. It takes a couple tries, but then it's locked in.
I don't know if I would call that a polyrhythm, I mean, not that it's not impressive, but it's literally the first 70 or something digits of pi played by the kick drum over a 4/4 backbeat. There's nothing repeating inside the riff itself
This is awesome man! Any chance of doing the same for “that riff” at the end of Cypher at some point? It’s so addictive and I would love to see your breakdown of it!
thanks a lot! yes that's the other part that struck me as rhythmically interesting when I was listening to the album, so if I make another video it will almost certainly be about that. I have a pretty tight schedule coming up but I'll see what I can do!
I always remember riffs like this by forcing my mind to focus on playing the same pattern on guitar even when the drums change. It takes a couple tries, but then it's locked in.
Best breakdown ive ever heard
This is amazing. Thank you.
Genius
Sick work
Dude, that's awesome, thank u😁
Can you do this for ALL the cool polyrhythms in metal? After the Burial’s Pi (Mercury God of Infinity) would be a baller one to start with.
I don't know if I would call that a polyrhythm, I mean, not that it's not impressive, but it's literally the first 70 or something digits of pi played by the kick drum over a 4/4 backbeat. There's nothing repeating inside the riff itself
I wonder if bands like this one, won't be ashamed to copy so blatantly?