When I was his age, I wanted to play the guitar so badly. Now after decades of practice, I'm 45 and have achieved my goal. I can play the guitar badly.
i just finished learning my first song (to zanerkand, some easy version) and i dont know how hard it is because i literally cant comprehend what he is playing xD
Hello, Tim Henson I am a sixth grader who is attending a Korean elementary school called Sungjeo Elementary School, which is conducting a campaign to write encouraging comments during autonomous classes. I became a fan of Polyphia after watching your wonderful video Thank you for letting me know such a great band. I'll continue to take care of you
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up.
I don't really play guitar, but my dad does. I came across this video and had to show him. He said, and I quote, "This dude's my hero." He also said, "Man I wish I had long fingers. It's not something you think about if you don't play guitar, but he just covered five cords like it was nothing." So congrats, you have earned yourself one casual fan(myself), and my dad's undying respect.
My man it was 2010 I discovered Animals as leaders and I couldn’t my guitar for few days hahaha , then not to long after I learn about periphery, and the guitar skills left my body. Haha I know feeling bro 😎. Congratulations on acquiring your guitar! How is your journey thus far
I told my father who plays multiple instruments that I want to become a professional kazoo player(I look at my guitars knowing dam well I can't play like tim
How can you even come up with a melody like this, where does he get inspiration? This is beyond creativity, it truly feels Godlike. I'm blown away, I have chills all over my body and I just can't explain all the emotions coming out of this masterpiece. It gives me a strong feeling of euphoria but at the same time, I'm overcome by a feeling of melancholy. This is incredible.
Apparently what he does is use an arpeggiator plugin to come up with the riffs and licks, then he learns how to play them. It's an amazing hybrid of using technology to write music, then artistry to perform it flawlessly
my guess? by listening to a lot of music from a wide range of genres and styles. this song alone has aspects of flamenco, spanish guitar, electronic, hip-hop, etc. i like that polyphia is not shy about their influences. they're a fantastic example of synthesis: pulling ideas from a bunch of different places to create something new and wholly their own
Recently a friend of mine played this piece on a guitar , i had no ideea a guitar can sound this beautiful, i am truly moved by this masterpiece, thank you
@@hughneutron5303 people don’t understand that of music CZcamsrs. I don’t want to take away from their abilities because they are obviously far more skilled than the average players, but they do edit their audio and videos
These guys play insanely well live too. Idk why people are down playing it's just studio, and production. They can and do execute at a high level in a live performance. Not even close to a parallel of some fraud musicians who only sound good in the studio.
He makes it look easy, but I think he spent a lot of time on this piece. You can have all the talent in the world, but there aren't any shortcuts to playing like this. Respect to this guy.
I had a piano teacher in college that would always say “the slower you play the faster you learn.” It’s not easy having the discipline to play through an entire piece or exercise, reading and playing one note at a time start to finish, but that’s the fastest way to learn IMO
I don't think a lot of people understand how difficult it is to play something like this with perfect timing, the way Tim does here. I've been playing for 10+ years and I can play many bits of Polyphia songs, including this one. But playing an entire piece like this, in one take, without making even a minor rhythmic error is astonishing. Tim's on another level.
@@Liece45 well as far as i can tell the video is uncut, the audio all matches very perfectly with his hand movements, and I see no reason to include a click track at the beginning unless one was trying to suggest this is one take.
When you're that good and are able to play songs like this there is not much tension anymore and it all becomes dependent on muscle memory and you don't even need to focus hard on what you're doing anymore. I'm no guitarist but I know how it feels like to have so much practice in something to the point where things so complex almost become second nature. Very cool feeling of complete zen while performing like a super human. This is the first video i've seen of him actually and it's very interesting how people can be so good at certain things to such an extent.
@@AMS-KungPaoMuscle memory is one thing yeah. But tension comes form bad technique. This is why it is soooo fucking impressive. His technique ist Perfect! I can play the song and after 12 years of playing guitar it took me 1 year to loose the tension while playing this song. And still i havent perfected it. He is just on another level
Obviously music like this attracts musicians through its technical nature, but honestly my favourite thing about Tim and Polyphia is that in a world where nostalgia is king they are actually doing something new and refreshing.
This isn't very new though to anyone with a ear in flamenco or other acoustic guitar acts. This is pretty simple to the likes of say a Al Di Meola, Andy McKee or a Felix martin, Paco de Lucia an etc. It's just people being more exposed to a type of music they never listened too previously so it seems "new" an refreshing.
@@crowing3886 You're right. Flamenco has always had a rhythm section just like that and this is utterly indistinguishable from existing Flamenco in style, structure and tone. Have a great day!
@@crowing3886 They clearly have external inspirations just like any other artist but they bring it in a new and original way in my opinion. Sure some guitar parts may be similar to flamenco but the way they combine it with other influences and with the bass and drums is unique. :)
This is so awesome and amazing to watch. The way he barely touches the strings and dropping this sound and dynamic is way too inspiring. Look if you want to se an instrument being a natural extension of a beautiful mind. It looks so damn effortless. On a skill level and timing I'm not sure many could do. ❤ Tim. You are awesome. Make your presence known.
I’ve realised I have avoided listening to Polyfia for so long out of sheer jealousy and envy at this guy’s skill. Once I sorted all my own mental issues I can see that they are in fact awesome
Wow I think you have some insecurities to deal with there friend, I can't help but admire his dedication and skill and wish him all the best. To you as well
I think I read somewhere that Marty Friedman has wrist problems now. It’s sad but not very surprising on how he held his pick. Just search up how he held his pick as well as some of the faster solo’s he wrote
This is sick. He squeezes various techniques in such a speed and play it effortlessly. the fact it is played on the nylon strings guitar makes it even more outstanding. this guy brings a new evolution of guitar. standing aplouse. You are a Lionel Messi of Guitar.
OMG! That is ridiculously well played! Not a tune that I'm familiar with, but your playing style is just so beautifully natural, fast, smooth and accurate!
I usually listen to a song i really like for like a whole day then proceeds to hate it afterwards, but you said it right. It gets more impressive everytime i listen to it. It's like there's something new.
@@itsmegae258 To make music like this (or anything good) the creator of that music must listen to it thousands of times, as a general rule. If you hate the music you are creating, it won't last that long. You'll trash it before then. All of the music I create gets the same treatment. If it's worth listening to again, it's worth giving all of your love to it.
0:32 -0:35 , the way his fingers go, it's so unbelievable, reallly really impressive. not only that part, every part in this song look so hard to be that smooth.
The transitions between notes and harmonics is simply astonishing. Polyphia very much not my thing but I just watched this 5 times back to back. What a fucking guitarist.
Same here I'm not a huge Polyphia fan I can't just listen to their songs while driving or even chill to them. However, the first half of this song is fkn amazing I keep listening to it over and over I just cannot believe the level of talent it takes to pull off all those harmonics back to back so fast without error it's just crazy. Don't get me wrong harmonics aren't the hardest thing in the world to pull off, however, there are 100's of ways to do a harmonic wrong and only 1 right way, and how he pulls them off with such ease is just mindblowing, especially at that speed. Yeah, I cannot groove to most of their music but what I will say is Tim is one hell of a guitarist and with that kind of talent he can go places. I have seen some of his other videos and the dude has unbelievable talent.
@@malevolent5496 ‘things’ rather than thing. SRV, Gary Moore, The Wedding Present, Jon Butler, Sabbath, Big Thief, Leatherface, Fugazi, Meshuggah, Andy McKee, Angus & Julia Stone, Slayer, Youth of Today. I could go on and I usually do…but this Tim Henson kid is otherworldly.
Tim said in an interview that he wants to be the best guitarist in the world, I would say he is well on his way. He has taken the instrument to a whole new level. Mind blowing!
I am so glad that I randomly heard this band playing while my husband was watching some gaming streams online, and someone played it in the background 😅Being a musician myself, I've been dreaming of a band like this, so good, and without a vocalist😅
This guy's cover in Playing God is insane, probably the most cleanest I've seen. I think he should send this to Polyphia because it is that crazily good.
It's currently widely practiced among most modern day guitarists. I feel That Tosin Abasi has had an immense influence on Henson's playing, particularly in his picking style.
After playing guitar for 11 years I can proudly say I won’t ever pick my guitar back up after witnessing this greatness, so seamless so effortless yet so Intricate and complex every single thing of this piece Is mindbending bravo Tim 👏🏻
Me always having preferred classical guitar and finding this through Ray Chen's recent cover... totally in love with this video. I'm kind of consoled my other half started learning electric guitar a year ago instead of classical 😂 you gave him a pretty hard goal though 😅
I'm sure this is just a self-deprecating way of complimenting Henson, but it's still sad. I cannot imagine quitting something because someone else was better or it was hard.
I'm glad you can't see me getting all verklempt at how brilliant this is. I did that at a Yes concert and Jon Anderson gave me a stern look like "Daddy's up here working!" He's also a prog god with 🌞♏ and 🌙♒. Much love!
@@collinplummer8724 Billy Strings is a great guitarist, but in no way puts Hensen 'to shame'. Very different techniques, and even Billy would admit he isn't the most technical bluegrass player. Molly Tuttle (and others) 'beat' him there but don't have his flair. Hensen is different level from everything I've watched.
@@mesmerizefragaria thats always been the case. Classical composers borrowed a lot from folk music, same with jazz burrowing from a lot of different cultures and so on and on
@Mariana Eguiluz Toledo you mean that thing thats always been happening in the realm of music? Where do you think rap came from? Rock and roll? Even jazz? All of these were created by musicians inspired by other genres and wanting to take elements from those and add their own flavor. You goober. But in a sense youre right. Its the future, present, and past of music.
His ability to place the harmonics in there so effortlessly is what Stands out the most to me but I’m not a guitar player. I can still see and hear this is incredible though
I agree! after listening to it quite sometime, the part in 2:35 really shows a great timing on how the harmonics were used. That brief moment where I wouldn't normally expect it just make it sound complicatedly beautiful.
Tim Henson, You're the best guitar player I've ever seen, I even posted a video on my channel of me trying to follow you playing the song playing god, I just wanted to say that you play very well, you have a wonderful career, that's it I wanted to say, good luck!!
It's like he doesn't even care, shits too easy for him. Yet if any of us viewers were to successfully play even a quarter of this song we'd probably be all smiles and freaking out at the end. Haha, dudes too damn good.
It seems a bit wrong to say “he doesn’t care” more like he works so hard and takes his craft so seriously that precision has become his standard, it’s what he expects of himself when he plays
@@nataliezementbeisser1492 yea i know theres many players like him, but theres only one tim henson and no one can play this piece better than him, boomer
Yeah, I'm a classical guitar player.. It's a whole different style and way of playing!! Like completely!! From electric or Steel string. People saying all these guys are GOATS. No, fuck no!
That lick at 0:33... so sick. It sounds like a mandolin strum pattern, but hitting one note 7 times in a half beat with down/up 'hyper triplets'. Pretty gnarly
@CZcams Shorts Shows Murders He's really just pointing out a style of playing used commonly by mandolins. Watch that ego, you probably can't even play that cleanly anyways LMAO
@@sheffieldmooseday1968 dont know if this was meant as a condescending rhetorical question, but as i said, rarely with this amount of clarity and individual note accuracy.
When I was his age, I wanted to play the guitar so badly. Now after decades of practice, I'm 45 and have achieved my goal.
I can play the guitar badly.
Hey I'm in the achieved playing guitar ...badly club too. So many don't make it as far as we have though so, 👍🏻 to us.
As long as you have fun, that's all that matters !
Relate to your post. Some just shine brighter than others, but keep your spark alive!
As long as you enjoy it that's all that matters
😂❤
This guy really inspired me to sell my guitar ❤
He inspired me to buy his tabs.
Haha man I feel that
Hold it, you're gonna play better someday
Bad no, don't sell :((
@@Delos_Shoe I won't buddy 💓✨
this is the best cover of polyphia, nice dude. the original artist must've been proud looking at his fans cover.
@@KamiXSwift hehe
Is this a joke?
@@wdawdadwadwa Yea Mr obvious-
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Anyone who plays knows just how insanely hard it is to pull of those perfect harmonics mid run of a solo. Tim and Scott are both phenomenal players.
Highly technical, sure.
Yup. What an absolute freak. There's not much out there that I feel like I can't play with some practice but this.. would be the end of me.
i just finished learning my first song (to zanerkand, some easy version) and i dont know how hard it is because i literally cant comprehend what he is playing xD
Check out marcin
Fun fact: the tattoos are actually a seal, used to prevent Tim from flexing too hard and bending the fabric of spacetime.
He's the guitar equivalent of Broly
its the eight trigrams seal
Now that actually makes sense
@@pandawithanorange more like xeno lol
🦭
It feels like I'm a caveman watching someone start a fire for the first time. Just wow.
Nah, I think you mean feels like a caveman seeing a nuke go of. Just wow?
@@Thorisotto go of? Wtf?
Whoa that’s a great analogy 😅
Agreed, the guitar playing is straight fire 🔥🔥
Pretty right homie 😭
Dude took every guitar trick in the book and said "Fk it, I'm making new ones." This is brilliant. Love it. Polyphia always bring it.
Hello, Tim Henson
I am a sixth grader who is attending a Korean elementary school called Sungjeo Elementary School, which is conducting a campaign to write encouraging comments during autonomous classes.
I became a fan of Polyphia after watching your wonderful video
Thank you for letting me know such a great band.
I'll continue to take care of you
this is so adorable
@@katoxyl oh thank you so much❤️❤️❤️❤️
I hope Tim inspires you to do great things! You got this!
Thank you👍👍👍
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up.
I've never seen a final fantasy character play a musical instrument so well!
Bartz is pretty good
Nice...
Prince Edward The Bard
Dude! I was just thinking he should play for one of the Raids or trials there.
I was thinking of an anime man. Like Given or the Snow White tears or the boy band from Nana.
Fun fact, Tim is the first person to successfully cover "Playing God" by Polyphia
no way
No way!!!
Is it a cover if it’s his song? 🤔
lame
Good one
We are practicing 40 hours a minute, aren't we?? 🤝
Same here
😢😢 my fingers …… its not even my guitar so i can brake it 😂😂😂 . (Joking( not about my fingers))
Yes
I don't really play guitar, but my dad does. I came across this video and had to show him. He said, and I quote, "This dude's my hero." He also said, "Man I wish I had long fingers. It's not something you think about if you don't play guitar, but he just covered five cords like it was nothing." So congrats, you have earned yourself one casual fan(myself), and my dad's undying respect.
Have you seen Tina S ?
Finally, after 11 months of learning this song, now I can play enter sandman
Haha.
Bang lu orang indo ya? Jokes org indo bgt wkwkwk
@@yogaandhika1420honestly anybody on the internet jokes around
After learning song for a year, I can confirm i can play Twinkle Twinkle little star
But that's still something, keep pushing :)
Thanks to Tim for giving such playable guitar chords for us beginners
IKR lol
Amazing
Why do people keep saying this on every video, say somthing original 😒
Cody M FOR REAL
@@Psyborgasm At least it's a step up from everyone screeching 'first'
this man makes me question my sexuality and my own musical endeavors, all at the same time. bless.
That's sus 🤨🤨🧐🧐🤣🤣☠️🤣☠️☠️🤣☠️🤣☠️🤣🤣🤣
Saaaaaaammmmeeee
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@@adrymateoramon7087 Its not gay if hes this hot
演奏に聞き入ってました。すばらしい時間をありがとうございます
I love how this inspires and demotivates me to pick up the guitar at the same time
Update: Ordered my first guitar. An Ibanez Gio GRX40. Thanks Tim
My man it was 2010 I discovered Animals as leaders and I couldn’t my guitar for few days hahaha , then not to long after I learn about periphery, and the guitar skills left my body.
Haha I know feeling bro 😎.
Congratulations on acquiring your guitar!
How is your journey thus far
таки да....
I told my father who plays multiple instruments that I want to become a professional kazoo player(I look at my guitars knowing dam well I can't play like tim
Fucking same man like fuck he makes it looks easy but also fuck I should be practicing
"Doesn't the thought of being immortal scare you?"
Vampire: "Not at all. I'm going to learn the guitar."
Repent to Jesus Christ
“And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:19 NIV
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@@seekhimwithallyourheartand3358 Have you heard the good word about our guitar playing vampire?
@@angeltripper8518 I'm 90% sure that person is a bot
@@thesighingdutchman1827 yeah he was just making a joke
Better add the drums too if Mr. Vampire wants to join Polyphia.
How can you even come up with a melody like this, where does he get inspiration? This is beyond creativity, it truly feels Godlike. I'm blown away, I have chills all over my body and I just can't explain all the emotions coming out of this masterpiece. It gives me a strong feeling of euphoria but at the same time, I'm overcome by a feeling of melancholy. This is incredible.
Probably because it IS Godlike :D 🙏
Apparently what he does is use an arpeggiator plugin to come up with the riffs and licks, then he learns how to play them. It's an amazing hybrid of using technology to write music, then artistry to perform it flawlessly
my guess? by listening to a lot of music from a wide range of genres and styles. this song alone has aspects of flamenco, spanish guitar, electronic, hip-hop, etc. i like that polyphia is not shy about their influences. they're a fantastic example of synthesis: pulling ideas from a bunch of different places to create something new and wholly their own
Came here from Ray Chen's video. I had as much fun reading the comments as watching this incredibly talented musician play music. Made my day!
Yeah me too
Saw him live, shook his hand, and told him “I met my guitar god!” And he went “fuck yeah dude!” Greatest moment of my life.
Hell yea! I envy you
I just saw him live at toads place, he barley touched my fingers and I screamed so loud lmfao
Meeting them next week I can’t wait!!
P.s. blanked out so hard at the meet and greet out of excitement and sheer awe that I barely even remember the moment or looking at them.
Damn, I wish I could meet him in person. That would be lit.
Tim legit just keeps getting better and we haven't even caught up with his previous form
Hes… TOO POWERFUL
I knew the longer hair had some kind of significance, I didn’t realize he had reached a higher form😂
But how many more forms does he have??
So true ..loo
So true lol ..
Recently a friend of mine played this piece on a guitar , i had no ideea a guitar can sound this beautiful, i am truly moved by this masterpiece, thank you
Amazing! first time I've ever heard this song and i now love it thank you Tim
This guy is a monster. This song just dropped and he's already doing a cover of it. Sounds pretty close to the real thing too.
Sir..
Kinda looks like him too lol
@@bawithawng4663 You know what, you're right. What are the odds?
yeah i noticed that too..he can play as substitute when that guitarist from polyphia is not feeling well
You know what's even crazier? He looks just like the guy in the music video , what are the odds
Q: What position are you playing in?
A: Yes.
Wait what are you doing here?
THIS IS SUCH AN UNEXPECTED CROSSOVER WHAT LMAO
HIOHIHIIIHIHIIIHI SO FUNNY, MOTHERFUCKER
gay
this one should be used for Marcin, bro's a whole band
I knew it was only a matter of time before someone used harmonics to accompany themselves as they play.
Tim’s accuracy and ability to play so cleanly is incredibly satisfying to watch.
maybe because it's time aligned. don't get me wrong, Tim is a totally different breed of sick. but all his stuff is super produced.
@@hughneutron5303 people don’t understand that of music CZcamsrs. I don’t want to take away from their abilities because they are obviously far more skilled than the average players, but they do edit their audio and videos
@@drsipp407 I'm pretty sure everyone knows this, but nobody cares
@@drsipp407 Bradley Hall did a funny video recently on that very topic.
The average viewer will be completely oblivious to it.
These guys play insanely well live too. Idk why people are down playing it's just studio, and production. They can and do execute at a high level in a live performance. Not even close to a parallel of some fraud musicians who only sound good in the studio.
being a guitar player for over 40 years, i did not know humans could do that. i can add and subtract apples, this dude is doing quantum physics.
there are painters who been painting for their entire life but not everyone is as good as picaso
They can't. They speed up their recordings. Listen to this live and its always slower.
@@dredwick ive seen live vids, its the same speed ur just wrong lol
@@floskyo Share a live video where they play the song the same speed.
@@floskyo Also, share a live video where they play the song the same speed as it is done in the official music video for this song.
This piece is not just music, its a story. I love it🙏
I hum this during the day, it is a beautiful piece and a soothing tone. It is a fantastic work of art
mothafucka u must hum fast huh
Honestly, one of the craziest things about this is how casual he looks while playing such a difficult guitar part
He created it, gotta realize that. Nobody is gonna write something out of their own capabilities🤌🏼
It's the Asian in him
@@Korbs7 untrue
@teargazed there have been several composers who have written things for other ppl to play
he composed it himself, if anyone is going to be comfortable playing it it's him
Mad respect for how chill he is playing this, I'm sure it took a lot of practice and he looks so comfortable doing it
He’s been practicing since he was a kid. He’s a guitar god
no guitar face. dude got skilz
He can melodically shred fast and the only thing he needs to practice is to memorize it
He may have practiced once, lol
He’s been playing this piece for 2 years before they released it.
Wow. Just wowed mate. Absolute dominant player. U owned the soul of the guitar. What a play man! Just wow..!
There is literally no "cool" left for any of us. Tim took all of it.
He makes it look easy, but I think he spent a lot of time on this piece. You can have all the talent in the world, but there aren't any shortcuts to playing like this. Respect to this guy.
This guy plays all day everyday to play like this!
Actually you can sell your soul to the devil to get this good in no time. 😁
@@DR3WSAL3M damn really? Sold mine for a ps5. Wish I kept the receipt
Tim himself said he can't play his own stuff 100% clean all the time
I had a piano teacher in college that would always say “the slower you play the faster you learn.”
It’s not easy having the discipline to play through an entire piece or exercise, reading and playing one note at a time start to finish, but that’s the fastest way to learn IMO
That guitar is no longer and instrument. It's purely an extension of his body and will. What an absolutely fuckin legend.
Yes 100 percent! The body of the guitar is his abdomen and the neck is his penile!
@@joedog3977 💀
Hendrix was first though
Stunning! Absolutely stunning!!!
Wow! That’s amazing! I’m totally blown away, I love it… that is some incredible skill!
i like how he puts the tabs in the description as if any of us could actually play this
Many can though.
😂😂😂
Honestly with practice a lot of it is pretty straight forward. Took me a week or so to be able to play the intro's to Goose, The Worst, and G.O.A.T
Lmao
@@Leo.B.Photos the intros are the easiest part of the song
I don't think a lot of people understand how difficult it is to play something like this with perfect timing, the way Tim does here. I've been playing for 10+ years and I can play many bits of Polyphia songs, including this one. But playing an entire piece like this, in one take, without making even a minor rhythmic error is astonishing. Tim's on another level.
It's bass. He's playing bass. Rhythm section. Shhh don't tell anyone.
Yes, this guy is beyond ridiculous, but how can you tell it was in one take? how can you tell it wasnt corrected in post production?
@@Liece45 well as far as i can tell the video is uncut, the audio all matches very perfectly with his hand movements, and I see no reason to include a click track at the beginning unless one was trying to suggest this is one take.
@@Liece45 plus I would imagine they plan to play this live, and doing so would require one take practice sessions.
I think we’re all here because we appreciate the genius, even if we can’t understand it.
I just discovered you Tim❤ I am so impressed by your mastery, Thank you Tim!
This sounds so majestic and groovy. Its an eargasm
this song motivate me to pick up guitar and learn wonderwall. thank you Tim for the motivation.
Love this hahhahaha
Lol, I hate wonderwall
😅😆🤣😂
Woah woah, just start with the beginner piece demonstrated in this video, work your way up to Wonderwall. You don't want to injure yourself after all.
@@billw2461 😂😂😂😂
Absolute legend 🔥💪🏽
chrissss Heria a polyphia fan !!!! lets goooooo
Woah
Yooooooo working out with polyphia when?
Facts
Chris be working with G.O.A.T. playing in the back
Absolutely amazing. Didnt miss a single harmonic. Wow.
The Amadeus of our time.
Fabulous to have guitars return finally but in a new innovative way .
The pure control you have over that guitar is clear as day man. There is zero tension in your whole body, that's fucking impressive
When you're that good and are able to play songs like this there is not much tension anymore and it all becomes dependent on muscle memory and you don't even need to focus hard on what you're doing anymore. I'm no guitarist but I know how it feels like to have so much practice in something to the point where things so complex almost become second nature. Very cool feeling of complete zen while performing like a super human. This is the first video i've seen of him actually and it's very interesting how people can be so good at certain things to such an extent.
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@@PurpleHead0you play it better broo😂😂😂
@@AMS-KungPaoMuscle memory is one thing yeah. But tension comes form bad technique. This is why it is soooo fucking impressive. His technique ist Perfect!
I can play the song and after 12 years of playing guitar it took me 1 year to loose the tension while playing this song.
And still i havent perfected it.
He is just on another level
Lovely! Reminds me (70y old) of Egberto Gismonti, Paco de Lucia, and those string guys so long ago...
Obviously music like this attracts musicians through its technical nature, but honestly my favourite thing about Tim and Polyphia is that in a world where nostalgia is king they are actually doing something new and refreshing.
This isn't very new though to anyone with a ear in flamenco or other acoustic guitar acts. This is pretty simple to the likes of say a Al Di Meola, Andy McKee or a Felix martin, Paco de Lucia an etc. It's just people being more exposed to a type of music they never listened too previously so it seems "new" an refreshing.
@@crowing3886 You're right. Flamenco has always had a rhythm section just like that and this is utterly indistinguishable from existing Flamenco in style, structure and tone.
Have a great day!
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@@crowing3886 They clearly have external inspirations just like any other artist but they bring it in a new and original way in my opinion. Sure some guitar parts may be similar to flamenco but the way they combine it with other influences and with the bass and drums is unique. :)
@@LowIiet yeah I agree with you. The way the track came out you can't label it as flamengo even tho the guitars play in that style or genre.
This is so awesome and amazing to watch. The way he barely touches the strings and dropping this sound and dynamic is way too inspiring. Look if you want to se an instrument being a natural extension of a beautiful mind. It looks so damn effortless. On a skill level and timing I'm not sure many could do. ❤ Tim. You are awesome. Make your presence known.
He has to be from a different dimension. Wow absolutely amazing guitarist
I don't know whether to keep practicing or throw myself in front of a bus. How is this dude not a robot??
I hear you man
Relatable af
Same
so true
He’s a genius and a prodigy and it does sting a bit but thank god he exists
I’ve realised I have avoided listening to Polyfia for so long out of sheer jealousy and envy at this guy’s skill. Once I sorted all my own mental issues I can see that they are in fact awesome
the self-burn levels are so hilarious i laughed out like a horse
Fuck this guy for being better than I’ll ever be in a million years
Wow I think you have some insecurities to deal with there friend, I can't help but admire his dedication and skill and wish him all the best. To you as well
@@Studmuf-Rockin He literally said he dealt with them in the comment, don't be rude, damn.
@@Studmuf-Rockin “oh, well pardon me Mr. PERFECT!!!… I forgot that you never ever make a mistake”
i watch this video a shit ton its so good! Such an advnaced piece played flawlessly
I would love an unplugged album like this so much
tim seems like the rival in an anime that our main character is always trying to compete with.
the main character being Ichika Nito
@@jens033 HAHAHA LOL
Very true
Fr. The type that the main character beats somehow and we cheer about it but we all know it was kinda sneaky and a loophole
Repent to Jesus Christ
“And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:19 NIV
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God bless Tim’s wrists, joints, & ligaments-may they always be healthy, despite the uncountable hours he’s spent doing this stuff🤘🏿
Part of being a master is all the peripheral maintenance. This man for sure takes care of himself in order to spend all those hours grinding.
He doesn’t even jerk off due to the risk factors involved. He simply has anime girl poon on tap.
Better include his synapses as well!
@@peacefulwarrior9518 couldn’t have said it better
I think I read somewhere that Marty Friedman has wrist problems now. It’s sad but not very surprising on how he held his pick. Just search up how he held his pick as well as some of the faster solo’s he wrote
Hats off sir. You are truly a master of your craft ❤
This is sick. He squeezes various techniques in such a speed and play it effortlessly. the fact it is played on the nylon strings guitar makes it even more outstanding. this guy brings a new evolution of guitar. standing aplouse. You are a Lionel Messi of Guitar.
This is what pure ecstasy sounds like
The man, the myth, the legend himself
. fast guitar=
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You mean MDMA right? Like ecstasy the drug? Bc you’re right 😭😂
He appears again
Why do you and I share the same interests
The way he just calmly sits the pick down as if he didn't just fucking destroy that
Its one of the curses of practicing to such a degree u almost lose the euphoria of enjoying and being satisfied with your take
Seeing him play this so calmly gives me chills
My thoughts exactly!! So nonchalant with it
I was expecting the pick to be smoking when he put it down
The truth is that a virtuoso like him probably doesn't feel like he did it good enough. I guarantee he's a perfectionist
Wow man!!!! Incredible technique and the style is so original. This guy's going to be the next big thing in guitar, you can see it in his playing.
OMG! That is ridiculously well played! Not a tune that I'm familiar with, but your playing style is just so beautifully natural, fast, smooth and accurate!
Best cover of this song I've heard so far. Tim Henson would be proud🤘
Bruh, THIS IS Tim Henson 😂
/r woosh
@@AbderrahmanFodili there's always a "Mr. obvious" guy
@@AbderrahmanFodili WHAT???? NO WAY!!!
@@AbderrahmanFodili nah you dreaming bruh!!
I swear the more you listen to it the more impressive it actually is.
I usually listen to a song i really like for like a whole day then proceeds to hate it afterwards, but you said it right. It gets more impressive everytime i listen to it. It's like there's something new.
@@itsmegae258 To make music like this (or anything good) the creator of that music must listen to it thousands of times, as a general rule. If you hate the music you are creating, it won't last that long. You'll trash it before then. All of the music I create gets the same treatment. If it's worth listening to again, it's worth giving all of your love to it.
yep
@@itsmegae258 same lol 😂
Watching him play is more impressive than listening to it… such a great musician/guitarist
0:32 -0:35 , the way his fingers go, it's so unbelievable, reallly really impressive. not only that part, every part in this song look so hard to be that smooth.
thank you for making such good beginner friendly songs!
The transitions between notes and harmonics is simply astonishing. Polyphia very much not my thing but I just watched this 5 times back to back. What a fucking guitarist.
what IS your thing, just so we know what style tim should do next to ring you into the cult
Same here I'm not a huge Polyphia fan I can't just listen to their songs while driving or even chill to them. However, the first half of this song is fkn amazing I keep listening to it over and over I just cannot believe the level of talent it takes to pull off all those harmonics back to back so fast without error it's just crazy. Don't get me wrong harmonics aren't the hardest thing in the world to pull off, however, there are 100's of ways to do a harmonic wrong and only 1 right way, and how he pulls them off with such ease is just mindblowing, especially at that speed. Yeah, I cannot groove to most of their music but what I will say is Tim is one hell of a guitarist and with that kind of talent he can go places. I have seen some of his other videos and the dude has unbelievable talent.
@@malevolent5496 ‘things’ rather than thing. SRV, Gary Moore, The Wedding Present, Jon Butler, Sabbath, Big Thief, Leatherface, Fugazi, Meshuggah, Andy McKee, Angus & Julia Stone, Slayer, Youth of Today. I could go on and I usually do…but this Tim Henson kid is otherworldly.
@@malevolent5496 Don’t be a snob. I can see how Polyphia wouldn’t be up certain people’s alley.
@@malevolent5496 i just find them very repetitive somehow, and I'm not fond on the trap beats on the drums. Amazing musicianship though.
Tim said in an interview that he wants to be the best guitarist in the world, I would say he is well on his way. He has taken the instrument to a whole new level. Mind blowing!
Wow have a link to the interview?
@@soalysulffur7664I believe this is the interview with Ernie Ball
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Kirk hammer better
@@BigPhil2024I think you mean Kirk Hammett, while is a great guitarist with a mountain of work behind him, I think Tim has him on technicality.
Jason becker is still alive , so , hard to be the best , but plays good !
I am so glad that I randomly heard this band playing while my husband was watching some gaming streams online, and someone played it in the background 😅Being a musician myself, I've been dreaming of a band like this, so good, and without a vocalist😅
Amazing. Surface all the way through.
This guy's cover in Playing God is insane, probably the most cleanest I've seen. I think he should send this to Polyphia because it is that crazily good.
@VEX7LH I'm pretty sure they were being sarcastic lol
@VEX7LH r/WHOOOOSH
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@@siu-ch9bs what on god's green Earth is that emoji
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Blud is doing sweep, hybrid pick, hammer on and harmonics triplets all together, I mean it's fucking otherworldly
It's currently widely practiced among most modern day guitarists. I feel That Tosin Abasi has had an immense influence on Henson's playing, particularly in his picking style.
cringe put your tiktok language away
@@FIatts guitar slang
@@extremelyfoggy First word is tiktok language
@@FIatts its been around long before tiktok boss calm down
After playing guitar for 11 years I can proudly say I won’t ever pick my guitar back up after witnessing this greatness, so seamless so effortless yet so Intricate and complex every single thing of this piece Is mindbending bravo Tim 👏🏻
Me always having preferred classical guitar and finding this through Ray Chen's recent cover... totally in love with this video. I'm kind of consoled my other half started learning electric guitar a year ago instead of classical 😂 you gave him a pretty hard goal though 😅
Ok, now I remember why I quit playing guitar…
so cruel, so true...
I'm sure this is just a self-deprecating way of complimenting Henson, but it's still sad. I cannot imagine quitting something because someone else was better or it was hard.
this is why i wanted to keep playing guitar
Good, you should be doing it for enjoyment. You failed.
@@devd5087 I think it was just a joke
hair is looking more and more anime like
Instead of defending the touge he's defending the fret board. Fujiwara tofu shop now sells guitars 🎸.
Ikr, I love it
He is anime
brooo this is so beautiful, i love this! Also, i know nOtHiNg about instruments but that guitar looks so dang cool
I'm glad you can't see me getting all verklempt at how brilliant this is. I did that at a Yes concert and Jon Anderson gave me a stern look like "Daddy's up here working!" He's also a prog god with 🌞♏ and 🌙♒. Much love!
Dude. His hand on the frets. It's like watching a cracked out spider run frantically back and forth. Scary, synchronized, beautiful.
You should check out billy strings. He puts this dude to shame.
@@collinplummer8724 Billy Strings is a great guitarist, but in no way puts Hensen 'to shame'. Very different techniques, and even Billy would admit he isn't the most technical bluegrass player. Molly Tuttle (and others) 'beat' him there but don't have his flair. Hensen is different level from everything I've watched.
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@@collinplummer8724 not even close
@@collinplummer8724 lmao what...not even close bud
The Spanish guitar and bossa nova influences were real for this song, amazing
YES. YES YES.
Came here to say exactly that. That bossa nova-inspired part really hits different.
Lots of flamenco sounding guitar, definitely… I really believe the amalgamation of genres and sounds is the future of music.
@@mesmerizefragaria thats always been the case. Classical composers borrowed a lot from folk music, same with jazz burrowing from a lot of different cultures and so on and on
@Mariana Eguiluz Toledo you mean that thing thats always been happening in the realm of music? Where do you think rap came from? Rock and roll? Even jazz? All of these were created by musicians inspired by other genres and wanting to take elements from those and add their own flavor. You goober. But in a sense youre right. Its the future, present, and past of music.
Man Tim inspires me to keep practicing! I know one day I’ll be able to play like this!!!
Miss old day was it on my hectic day while listening this song ❤ .
Keep it up bro
His ability to place the harmonics in there so effortlessly is what Stands out the most to me but I’m not a guitar player. I can still see and hear this is incredible though
Also he’s so emotionless at the end are we sure he’s not an extremely realistic robot ? 😁
Check out Michael Manring. A bass wizard of different styles but the same otherworld dimension.
I agree! after listening to it quite sometime, the part in 2:35 really shows a great timing on how the harmonics were used. That brief moment where I wouldn't normally expect it just make it sound complicatedly beautiful.
That, string skipping, speed and precision... He's a really good guitar player and composer!
yeah it rly is ur right, im trying to learn it with another song rn around this level and i just CANT
Tim is the Sasuke of the guitar world.
Try madara
@@ekinisik2053 Try teenage bad boy Obito
Ichika Nito is Naruto. LMAO
what does that make ichika nito?
Where's naruto
Damn Tim this is insane! Instantly needed to sub. Wow.
Tim Henson, You're the best guitar player I've ever seen, I even posted a video on my channel of me trying to follow you playing the song playing god, I just wanted to say that you play very well, you have a wonderful career, that's it I wanted to say, good luck!!
It's like he doesn't even care, shits too easy for him. Yet if any of us viewers were to successfully play even a quarter of this song we'd probably be all smiles and freaking out at the end. Haha, dudes too damn good.
I’d be like: damn I should write something actually memorable with all this skill
No, that's just the patience it takes to be that good.
Relax. It is called TALENT + HARD YAKKA. Enjoy and listen da Master.
It seems a bit wrong to say “he doesn’t care” more like he works so hard and takes his craft so seriously that precision has become his standard, it’s what he expects of himself when he plays
I was being facetious, the guy is just super impressive and just keeps getting better and better over the years.
I love how at 1:40 it turns into a mario kart 8 beach course style tune. So good
If you caught that, you’re weird, respectfully
It's bossa nova but also YEAH THAT'S ACTUALLY IT
Its brazilian bossa nova, classic bossa nova chords and plucking technique
i was thinking mario galaxy a bit more
spot on description
this song inspirers me to keep playing guitar this songs go hard affff🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The way he plays this and still looks so chill is UNREAAALLL..
It's the focus. Plus, the more relaxed, the longer and better you can play.
Yes, you HAVE to be relaxed to play that difficulty. Otherwise you get tension pain.
Bernth says UNREAL
UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE! The absolute control he has over the guitar is from another dimension.
There are many player like that. But it means nothing without soul
@@nataliezementbeisser1492 yeah “soul” you mean boomer bend right?
@@nataliezementbeisser1492 yea i know theres many players like him, but theres only one tim henson and no one can play this piece better than him, boomer
I swear sometimes I question if he’s even human
result of 40 hours of practicing guitar
I can't stop listening too you . Super cool
That guitar is so beautiful. I need it
I had a dream about getting a solid body nylon string guitar because of how much I was listening to this song lately 💀
Sadly it's not provided with Tim's fingers (and the billion hours of work coming with them ;-) )
And you can lean some Steve Morse while you're at it xD
Yeah, I'm a classical guitar player.. It's a whole different style and way of playing!! Like completely!! From electric or Steel string. People saying all these guys are GOATS. No, fuck no!
Does anyone know exactly what guitar he’s using?
@@cinforammi8543 it's an ibanez sc500n if i'm not mistaken. they're not in production anymore so finding one is very hard
all these covers of this song have been coming out like hot cakes but then tim drops this and show us exactly how it's done, beautiful
With ease...so relaxed..and smooth too!!
Yeah.. Show us how it's done and left us to never fuck again with his song. He's politely asking us to quit guitar.
Teacher gotta teach lol
@@lucasgori7835 Tim in a karen voice:
"your turn sweetie :)))"
@@lucasgori7835 maybe you're wrong may i think he wants us the play better?
X-treme GG !!! thank's Tim... So terrific song!!
I'm addicted to this composition❤
That lick at 0:33... so sick. It sounds like a mandolin strum pattern, but hitting one note 7 times in a half beat with down/up 'hyper triplets'. Pretty gnarly
lol more like 16th note triplets or six/sextuplets depending on who you ask. gnarly indeed
Bro are yall even speaking english
@@Lionelcov🤣🤣
@@Lionelcov 🤣
@CZcams Shorts Shows Murders He's really just pointing out a style of playing used commonly by mandolins. Watch that ego, you probably can't even play that cleanly anyways LMAO
you're fucking insane man. the god damn precision of these fingers leaves me in awe.
You've never seen any other guitar player play a fast section?
You should see some of ichika nitos shit too. Its amazing
That's what she said!
@@CubingB I feel like Ichika is overrated, I wanna see him play in that style for longer than 60 seconds or improvise something on the spot
@@sheffieldmooseday1968 dont know if this was meant as a condescending rhetorical question, but as i said, rarely with this amount of clarity and individual note accuracy.