This uses too many power chords and not enough "jazzy" chords, and the segments don't mesh together fluidly, so it's not really similar to Polyphia. Not necessarily a bad thing tho, it's more similar to 90's math rock.
yeah thats why i said Polyphia type riff failed. I agree though, but I have a riff I wrote which I think is maybe closer to modern math rock, will probably post in like a day or two
i don't listen to polyphia but i've seen a lot of these and what i've gathered that a "polyphia style riff" is a riff that's 1. long as hell (defeats the whole purpose of a riff kinda? like it's supposed to be an earworm? ig that's experimental i respect it), and 2. every possible technique is used
pretty much, which is why due to a lack of using a bunch of different techniques i said polyphia type riff fail. But yeah pretty much polyphia just get the melody, then combine it with different techniques to complicate it. This riff is quite simple tho.
if chuck schuldiner liked nirvana edit: just realized you had a nirvana shirt on that's awesome, was just going off the vibe of the music and the guitar
@@LokiAnderson7 i think it is more on the melody writing, polyphia songs doesnt have much rock chords like you used here. But i feel like you do it pretty fast, you are very close to it
This uses too many power chords and not enough "jazzy" chords, and the segments don't mesh together fluidly, so it's not really similar to Polyphia. Not necessarily a bad thing tho, it's more similar to 90's math rock.
yeah thats why i said Polyphia type riff failed. I agree though, but I have a riff I wrote which I think is maybe closer to modern math rock, will probably post in like a day or two
i don't listen to polyphia but i've seen a lot of these and what i've gathered that a "polyphia style riff" is a riff that's 1. long as hell (defeats the whole purpose of a riff kinda? like it's supposed to be an earworm? ig that's experimental i respect it), and 2. every possible technique is used
pretty much, which is why due to a lack of using a bunch of different techniques i said polyphia type riff fail. But yeah pretty much polyphia just get the melody, then combine it with different techniques to complicate it. This riff is quite simple tho.
if chuck schuldiner liked nirvana
edit: just realized you had a nirvana shirt on that's awesome, was just going off the vibe of the music and the guitar
Ha thanks dude! I appreciate it. Also I love nirvana, especially In utero and Incesticide (ive heard Nevermind wayyy too many times)
thats a hella good description holy shit 😂
i know right!
bro calculated it
Wow pretty good
I need someone that can play guitar for my music
lol collab?
Thanks!
@@Zer0S0u15 once i get a little better with timing i can totally work with you
Sounds bad to me I would prefer something more melodic, but decent technique. It seems you are developing so I hope the best for you.
yeah it is a bit messy. Thank you though
is kinda cool bro
thanks man!
Cool!
thanks!
sounds amazing, but it doesnt really sound like polyphia
thanks dude, but also yeah I know, its definitely not technical enough lol
@@LokiAnderson7 i think it is more on the melody writing, polyphia songs doesnt have much rock chords like you used here. But i feel like you do it pretty fast, you are very close to it
@@Farfarawai lol ok. yeah polyphia tends to use much more "full" chords and interesting patterns and shapes.
work with a metronome follow a progression work on gettin the notes clean and on time with less distortion
will do! thanks for the advice!
@@LokiAnderson7 doing great bro keep on improving🤟
@@joseivlitiatco7100 thanks man!
Any reason for all the downstrokes?
tbh I havent really spent that much time on this riff, plus im not playing anything fast so no reason for alternate or economy picking