Roman's guitar in this video is an OD Venus custom. If you search for the Rigged video they did a few years back you can see this one plus a couple others along with the rest of their setup at the time including the bass Eugene is using in this video. The only song I can think of with any solos is Cloud Factory and even then they are pretty short. The official video has their previous guitarist also, while the official live video is just Roman and Vlad is on the drums since it's more recent. Bad Water has a cool bass outro too.
When they had two guitarists, it was Roman Ibramkhalilov (seen here and still with the band) and Dmitriy Okeson. With the two of them, they played more in a groove metal style in drop C as heard on the Cloud Factory album. There's a cool lead in the song A Plus or Minus and a solo in Cloud Factory. In interviews Roman said during that time they were trying to write riffs like Lamb of God and Chimera. Dmitriy left to pursue acting, but they're still all good friends and he's even the main villain in the OMV for their song Disclosure. When they went down to only one guitar, they started writing in drop A. There was a period where they'd play half of their drop C songs with a backing guitar track for dual guitar parts and then switch instruments mid set and play their newer drop A stuff. Now they have a big enough drop A catalog that they play everything in that tuning. Some songs like Who is Gonna be the One is from the drop C dual guitar era, but they adapted it to one guitar and still play it today live, just in drop A.
Aha, I did not know that. That makes a lot of sense. I've often wondered how they pick their setlist. I'm fascinated to learn they changed the tuning of some songs to fit into the set without changing guitars or using more backing tracks. Many bands would just have a tech bring out a different guitar for the older songs in C, just switching back and forth as needed. I've noted Jinjer likes to keep the breaks short between songs. I imagine they don't want to waste any time switching guitars any more than necessary. Now I'm gonna have to go back and check out the different tuning on songs like WIGBTO. Thanks for the info! Edit: Yep. Gotta sayi like WIGBTO better in A. The guitar sounds more brutal down there. The guitar tone on the official live version is one of my favorite guitar tones anywhere. I never noticed it's in a different key than the original recording. Sweet! That's an approach with a lot of integrity. I should have known!
@@ericpeterson7512 The entire Resurrectionfest '18 set a short one, but it was all in drop A. Not only did they play WIGBTO, they also whipped out a single guitar drop A rendition of Желаю значит получу (I want it I'll get it) th-cam.com/video/4HW-ACeiUMI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RqfTOfVjSS0F-6vx&t=1800 Edit: I almost forgot, I recorded their entire set when I saw them in '19 propping my phone on the balcony, it's in my YT page. It has the two guitar changeover. I didn't post the songs in order, but some songs he's playing a Rhea and others it's the Venus depending on the tuning.
As a musician and music lover, I'm very happy that you like this phenomenal band so much! I have been following this band for 6 years and will continue to do so!!!!!!!!!! lovely greetings from germany & thanx for your reaction........
Their song A Plus or a Minus has some soloing on it or maybe more like a guitar feature. That is from their first full length album. The video for that is a lyric video and is one of the more interesting lyric videos you will see. There is also a guitar playthrough video of that song.
Dmitry Oksen has Plus or a Minus Live videos on his channel. JinJerFanClub YT has all past and current members YT channels. Gading Maartein also has rare Jinjer videos.
Roman solos in A Plus or a Minus, Cloud Factory, Who is Gonna Be the One and a clean tone jazzy/bluesy solo on Beggars Dance. I could be forgetting one. Welcome to being a Jinjer fan. Cheers! 🍻
No, one guitar player left the band Dmitriy Oksen. With Tatiana as singer they have had four different drummers. Tatiana joined Dmitriy then Roman & Eugene joined. Vlad of course was last.
Roman's guitar in this video is an OD Venus custom. If you search for the Rigged video they did a few years back you can see this one plus a couple others along with the rest of their setup at the time including the bass Eugene is using in this video.
The only song I can think of with any solos is Cloud Factory and even then they are pretty short. The official video has their previous guitarist also, while the official live video is just Roman and Vlad is on the drums since it's more recent. Bad Water has a cool bass outro too.
Thank you.
When they had two guitarists, it was Roman Ibramkhalilov (seen here and still with the band) and Dmitriy Okeson. With the two of them, they played more in a groove metal style in drop C as heard on the Cloud Factory album. There's a cool lead in the song A Plus or Minus and a solo in Cloud Factory. In interviews Roman said during that time they were trying to write riffs like Lamb of God and Chimera. Dmitriy left to pursue acting, but they're still all good friends and he's even the main villain in the OMV for their song Disclosure. When they went down to only one guitar, they started writing in drop A. There was a period where they'd play half of their drop C songs with a backing guitar track for dual guitar parts and then switch instruments mid set and play their newer drop A stuff. Now they have a big enough drop A catalog that they play everything in that tuning. Some songs like Who is Gonna be the One is from the drop C dual guitar era, but they adapted it to one guitar and still play it today live, just in drop A.
Aha, I did not know that. That makes a lot of sense. I've often wondered how they pick their setlist. I'm fascinated to learn they changed the tuning of some songs to fit into the set without changing guitars or using more backing tracks. Many bands would just have a tech bring out a different guitar for the older songs in C, just switching back and forth as needed. I've noted Jinjer likes to keep the breaks short between songs. I imagine they don't want to waste any time switching guitars any more than necessary. Now I'm gonna have to go back and check out the different tuning on songs like WIGBTO. Thanks for the info!
Edit: Yep. Gotta sayi like WIGBTO better in A. The guitar sounds more brutal down there. The guitar tone on the official live version is one of my favorite guitar tones anywhere. I never noticed it's in a different key than the original recording. Sweet! That's an approach with a lot of integrity. I should have known!
@@ericpeterson7512 The entire Resurrectionfest '18 set a short one, but it was all in drop A. Not only did they play WIGBTO, they also whipped out a single guitar drop A rendition of Желаю значит получу (I want it I'll get it)
th-cam.com/video/4HW-ACeiUMI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RqfTOfVjSS0F-6vx&t=1800
Edit: I almost forgot, I recorded their entire set when I saw them in '19 propping my phone on the balcony, it's in my YT page. It has the two guitar changeover. I didn't post the songs in order, but some songs he's playing a Rhea and others it's the Venus depending on the tuning.
Thank you,
As a musician and music lover, I'm very happy that you like this phenomenal band so much!
I have been following this band for 6 years and will continue to do so!!!!!!!!!!
lovely greetings from germany & thanx for your reaction........
Thank you very much!
Their song A Plus or a Minus has some soloing on it or maybe more like a guitar feature. That is from their first full length album. The video for that is a lyric video and is one of the more interesting lyric videos you will see. There is also a guitar playthrough video of that song.
Dmitry Oksen has Plus or a Minus Live videos on his channel. JinJerFanClub YT has all past and current members YT channels. Gading Maartein also has rare Jinjer videos.
Roman solos in A Plus or a Minus, Cloud Factory, Who is Gonna Be the One and a clean tone jazzy/bluesy solo on Beggars Dance.
I could be forgetting one. Welcome to being a Jinjer fan. Cheers! 🍻
Jinjer has such great talent and sound.
Great song.
Teacher Teacher or I speak astronomy
You like soloing?
Andy James - Satellites
Whether you react to it or not, you have to check that guy out.
The band was formed in 2008, but none of the original members are in it. They have had turnover on all fronts, but mostly guitar.
No, one guitar player left the band Dmitriy Oksen. With Tatiana as singer they have had four different drummers. Tatiana joined Dmitriy then Roman & Eugene joined. Vlad of course was last.
Details about Jinjer gear: th-cam.com/video/eWhvEQVnC3k/w-d-xo.html
Who Is Gonna Be the One
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Roman uses an OD guitars Venus 6 string multiscale 25.5″-27″ with Painkillers BKP ❤🤍💙
Roman has been playing Jackson Guitars the past 2 or 3 years now.