Fast Metal Vs Slow Metal

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Fast Metal or something Slower, which style is best? Only you can decide!
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    Fast Metal Riff 1 - 0:00
    Slow Metal Riff 1 - 0:21
    Fast Metal Riff 2 - 0:46
    Slow Metal Riff 2 - 1:17
    Fast Metal Riff 3 - 1:50
    Slow Metal Riff 3 - 2:14
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Komentáře • 234

  • @peteplaysmusic
    @peteplaysmusic  Před rokem +56

    Fast Metal or Slow Metal, which is best? :)

    • @xskunkensteinx
      @xskunkensteinx Před rokem

      I hit up your agent about being on our podcast but I never got a response

    • @MHDY-vd8hm
      @MHDY-vd8hm Před rokem +9

      Slow.

    • @Quiltfish
      @Quiltfish Před rokem +4

      Fast metal with slow breakdowns.

    • @4NREY
      @4NREY Před rokem +5

      Fast + slow = must have \m/^^

    • @eleven2435
      @eleven2435 Před rokem +1

      This kind of mix together! 😉

  • @tylerk7609
    @tylerk7609 Před rokem +74

    That sweet movement when a song includes both! Slow to build the groove and energy, fast to let loose. Great vid Pete!

  • @florianbeyer1609
    @florianbeyer1609 Před rokem +99

    Combining both is awesome, giving some dynamic 🤘

    • @peteplaysmusic
      @peteplaysmusic  Před rokem +8

      100% Agree! :)

    • @koalamusic812
      @koalamusic812 Před rokem

      ya having a fast riff go into a slow riff is so damn orgasmic

    • @sutach
      @sutach Před rokem +2

      so check out Lamb of God

    • @koalamusic812
      @koalamusic812 Před rokem +2

      @@sutach lamb of god fucking rules

    • @matiasa4624
      @matiasa4624 Před měsícem

      Black sabbath bring us that from the begining. Long luve iommi geezer bill ward and ozzy

  • @KacperBanasiakk
    @KacperBanasiakk Před rokem +173

    Slow riffs have groove, easy choice

    • @peteplaysmusic
      @peteplaysmusic  Před rokem +28

      Slow riffs definitely have that 'Tune low, Chug slow' vibe :)

    • @Rain593
      @Rain593 Před rokem +22

      But fast riffs make me wanna kill dragons (especially that first riff)

    • @davedavem
      @davedavem Před rokem +11

      @@Rain593 dude leave the dragons be

    • @pabloleautaud9443
      @pabloleautaud9443 Před rokem +1

      Haven't heard of monuments.... Right?

    • @KacperBanasiakk
      @KacperBanasiakk Před rokem

      @@pabloleautaud9443 I actually have bought their recent album so I agree!

  • @jeffreymartinez5829
    @jeffreymartinez5829 Před rokem +18

    I've always loved slow metal. So brutal to head bang to and I really get to enjoy each note and chord.

  • @Nifuruc
    @Nifuruc Před rokem +33

    It's slow for me... But can we appreciate the transition at 1:49 for a second? I really enjoyed the Meshuggah-like part but that transition was gold!

    • @jaimgom
      @jaimgom Před rokem +4

      From Meshuggah to Death in a smooth transition.

  • @hedbngr18
    @hedbngr18 Před rokem +4

    That first slow riff was super Sepultura sounding. I love it!

  • @TheWarriorXander
    @TheWarriorXander Před rokem +8

    I think both serve important purposes, and neither is inherently better than the other, it just depends on what the song writer is trying to convey. A more somber or dark song tends to get a lot more out of slower riffs, where as something faster would do better in a song meant to express anger or joy, or just for getting you hyped up. Also really great when they get used together in a song, especially like a build-up and breakdown or an intro groove into a fast riff for verse/chorus sections. The fact there are entire genres based around one tempo or the other is pretty amazing too - Doom and Drone Metal for slower stuff, and Thrash and Tech Death for faster stuff.

  • @shorstky9732
    @shorstky9732 Před rokem +29

    In your performance, it's hard to choose either. Both are brilliant.

  • @dimko83kos
    @dimko83kos Před rokem +27

    Just wanted to mention the obvious...your playing and songwriting skills are AMAZING!!! You write songs that in my opinion have nothing to be jealous of from many heavy metal bands these days. Much respect. As for the video, guess a combination of both is always the best. Cheers from Greece

  • @chairmanofthebored6860
    @chairmanofthebored6860 Před rokem +4

    "America is all about speed. Hot, nasty, badass speed" - Eleanor Roosevelt

  • @markmallett6985
    @markmallett6985 Před rokem +4

    It's like choosing a favorite child. Both are unique and both have their place in my heart

  • @555Lemmy666
    @555Lemmy666 Před rokem +2

    does not matter as long as the riffs are nice, smooth, and creative
    heads will be bobbin' for both!

  • @IvanDepetro.17
    @IvanDepetro.17 Před rokem +1

    Chuck is really proud of 1:50

  • @Ahrix54
    @Ahrix54 Před rokem +3

    I always really liked it when bands in their songs go from fast verses to half time chorus's and then they slow it down for the breakdowns like Of Mice and Men's Second & Sebring

  • @michal2708
    @michal2708 Před rokem +5

    3 minutes only. I could listen to you playing 3 hours... or even longer. You're great!

  • @RockingMarshall
    @RockingMarshall Před rokem +3

    the 3rd fast riff was heavy Death influensed

  • @benjaminmoore4514
    @benjaminmoore4514 Před rokem +2

    I’m more of a fast metal fan. But I do enjoy slow metal. Then when there’s a blend of the two 🔥

  • @Modlendingen
    @Modlendingen Před rokem +2

    Depends on the mood, fast is great for pumping you up, but the slow is great for aggresion and headbanging! :)

  • @nikkmorse
    @nikkmorse Před rokem +14

    Love the fast stuff, it's an adrenaline rush....loved the vid as usual pete 🤘🏼😁😈

  • @quintintheron8655
    @quintintheron8655 Před rokem +3

    Your playing is so epic and rhythmic! Well done

  • @craftcrate6602
    @craftcrate6602 Před rokem +1

    amazing riffs as always! you're a riffing machine man, i'd really love to see a breakdown video from you about your riff writing

  • @bluraptor7118
    @bluraptor7118 Před rokem +6

    i love the slow stuff, to me it just hits the feels harder... especially if its in a minor key

  • @jw1239
    @jw1239 Před rokem

    Great work as always! I got mastodon vibes at the second fast part and I liked it! 🤘

  • @chapmanguitars
    @chapmanguitars Před rokem

    Awesome playing Pete! we like them both... and we want MORE! 😈

  • @user-jo5vy8iw3l
    @user-jo5vy8iw3l Před rokem +1

    I'd say that fast metal riffs are appropriate for mosh-pitters while the slow ones are great for headbanging 🤘

  • @grzesiekcze
    @grzesiekcze Před rokem +1

    The 3rd fast riff reminds me of Death - well, now I'm gonna listen to Human!

  • @Sadion666
    @Sadion666 Před rokem

    Always both in different ways! Groove, sludge and doom for that slow crave and thrash power etc. For that fast driving kick

  • @shadyboltbandit3302
    @shadyboltbandit3302 Před 4 měsíci

    Combo of both styles are the most captivating. 🎸🤘🔥

  • @sayrambaud858
    @sayrambaud858 Před rokem +1

    Damn you're sooooo good dude!

  • @BosGaurus05
    @BosGaurus05 Před rokem +1

    the transitions are so smooth

  • @steven.youngson
    @steven.youngson Před rokem +2

    Before this video I didn't know how to tell the difference between fast and slow. Thanks Pete 👍

  • @disidenciatotal
    @disidenciatotal Před rokem +2

    Excelente toque, amigo, saludos desde Colombia.

  • @haterkmp
    @haterkmp Před rokem

    Without caption that will be great song! Bring solo to it and will be awesome! Youre an incredible riff writer Pete, incredible :)

  • @KazeMemaryu
    @KazeMemaryu Před rokem +1

    Fast is frantic, energetic, and relentless. But I prefer the groovy, heavy, and impactful tunes of slow metal. Though the best in my mind is actually fast rhythm with slow lead - the best of both worlds!

  • @CasagrandeMTV
    @CasagrandeMTV Před rokem +1

    It depends on the riffs, I honestly try to play more chords progression.....or more "melodic" stuff on fast BPM🤯

  • @pauljosephpadua2654
    @pauljosephpadua2654 Před rokem

    Goodness! ML1-7 Pro is back!

  • @antoniorodrigues4900
    @antoniorodrigues4900 Před rokem +1

    The fast metal riff 3 sounds like Chuck Schukdiner's playing style

  • @tbdaemon
    @tbdaemon Před rokem +1

    On it's own, I prefer the slow one, but the juxtaposition of the two makes for a good song as a whole and I think would be a winning formula for a band in general. Like, if guitarists in bands were split between a regular--lets call it a tenor--guitar and a baritone guitar or an extended range guitar. That way you have a clear delineation in the strings from tenor to baritone to bass.

  • @ThatGuney
    @ThatGuney Před rokem

    The last riff is just amazing I love it.

  • @nathanmclauchlan5148
    @nathanmclauchlan5148 Před rokem +1

    I like the slow metal grooves the most, but there are times that you just want that fast metal

  • @uwvadertje
    @uwvadertje Před rokem

    Ending was dope!

  • @parfz6127
    @parfz6127 Před rokem

    bro you are so good

  • @ObelixMagnetFishing
    @ObelixMagnetFishing Před rokem

    I luv both! 🙂

  • @steakiefrags1866
    @steakiefrags1866 Před rokem

    Really love the second fast riff

  • @euclidesanatolly6175
    @euclidesanatolly6175 Před rokem +1

    Trhash vs Nu Metal loved both of them

  • @Hemshemsems
    @Hemshemsems Před rokem +1

    Slower and midtempo is usually heavier to me. I was always drawn to 90's output and later so the 80's heavy and thrash just seemed too soft to me. Newer outputs draw from all decades for sure. But as E standard went "away" and more strings came about - the riffs got heavier and i dig that a lot more. Djenty sounds are not my thing, as the twangy riffs sound less heavy to me - and downtuned 6 strings are ususally more than enough.

  • @isuckatguitar6252
    @isuckatguitar6252 Před rokem +2

    In rhythm like a mix of the two, both have their place & love all sorts of riffs. I'm not a fan of crazy fast shready solos just for the sake of it though, I prefer a slower solo lick with lots of feels.

    • @Rain593
      @Rain593 Před rokem

      I was on board until the 2nd half of that.
      Slow ≠ more feeling
      Fast ≠ less feeling

    • @KrisSchwarz98
      @KrisSchwarz98 Před rokem

      I can't stand fast stuff ngl unless it's goregrind, deathgrind or pornogrind or something grind based but for slow and heavy, it's brutal death metal, slam death or deathcore or djentcore. Or even keep it simple with the legends of making 7 String mainstream and that's KoRn and Nü Metal

  • @lepenseur8191
    @lepenseur8191 Před rokem

    Nice! I like both actually...

  • @GitKlar
    @GitKlar Před rokem +1

    1: Slow (Fan of both, DragonForce & Korn, but these days I'm leaning towards Korn.)
    2: Fast (Very solid thrashy riff, the accents of the slow one didn't hit the right places for me.)
    3: Slow (Always a happy boy with these nu metal-ish riffs, fast one reminded me a bit of Dillinger, which I wasn't really a fan of.)

  • @reinhardswart753
    @reinhardswart753 Před rokem +1

    It's hard for me to compare when you swap to a lower tuning for the slower metal. Would be interesting to compare both slow vs. fast on standard and lower tuning. But for this video definitely like the slower metal

  • @Tm00ne
    @Tm00ne Před rokem +1

    I prefer Sloast Metal, which is exactly what I saw in this video: fast tempo with them occasional half-time parts.

  • @macksimus9019
    @macksimus9019 Před rokem

    The first slow riff reminds me of dream theater. 🤘🏻

  • @obi-wannabekennotbi2418

    1:51 that's some Death stuff

  • @Maras666
    @Maras666 Před rokem +1

    Someone has been listening to Death lately :) Fast Metal Riff 3.

  • @felixroth4399
    @felixroth4399 Před rokem

    I prefer fast over very slow, but my true love is midtempo. Think of songs like "Where Dead Angels lie" or "Black Dragon" by Dissection or "Silver into Steel" by Grand Magus. I think playing riffs too fast tends to diminish there impact.

  • @Raydia
    @Raydia Před rokem

    I love a bit of both. Some Creeping Death alongside Sad But True is killer, for example!

  • @wynnlowehart2831
    @wynnlowehart2831 Před rokem +5

    Both are awesome it just depends on the situation 😀

  • @doubleone8368
    @doubleone8368 Před rokem +1

    I like fast but if you’re going slow I prefer a lower tuning because it’s gonna make sound more aggressive

  • @Owen_plays_music1049
    @Owen_plays_music1049 Před rokem +1

    I love the groove of Slow and the energy of Thrash !

  • @jkobain
    @jkobain Před rokem

    I did an experiment: I looked away from the screen and just enjoyed it in my ears.
    It sounds just great altogether, doesn't fall into separate pieces.
    I like Children of Bodom, Dawn of Dreams, A Perfect Circle, Nirvana and even sometimes jazz, if you're curious.

  • @DanielKitchka
    @DanielKitchka Před rokem +1

    Slower = Heavier = Better! 🤘🤘🤘

  • @spencerkrake11
    @spencerkrake11 Před rokem

    You can't make me choose. This isn't fair. They're both great

  • @berky1976
    @berky1976 Před rokem +1

    I enjoy slow metal more so than fast metal. Not to say I don't like some fast metal songs, but I get into more songs that use slow metal types of tempo.

  • @Artur_F
    @Artur_F Před rokem

    Pete "The Fast Hand" Cottrell 👍🤘

  • @Malc664
    @Malc664 Před rokem

    Very nice Harley Benton Amarok. Not sure about tuners underneath. How do you find it?

  • @LugdunonTG
    @LugdunonTG Před rokem +1

    Slow riffs gotta get my votes. Fast riffs I always end up just sort of listening to but slow riffs I cannot help but get the head bob going lol

  • @Blazico
    @Blazico Před rokem

    I need that SPEEEEEED!!!

  • @damienflexer7976
    @damienflexer7976 Před rokem

    Personally, best option is both. Slow for your build-up/breakdown. Fast for your in-between. The game is to try to make them tie in together

  • @memedaily8690
    @memedaily8690 Před rokem +1

    For the slow riffs, especially slow number 2, what tuning are you in?

  • @mcswordfish
    @mcswordfish Před rokem +1

    I like Thrash, I like Groove, and I like Doom.
    I was less keen on the more nu-metal riff though, if I'm honest

  • @pzX145
    @pzX145 Před rokem

    Man the slow riffs made me want to headbang way harder than the fast ones 🤘

  • @murphyia1980
    @murphyia1980 Před rokem

    Slow or slow-ish for me (all about personal preferences innit). Never got into thrash and similar styles. Give me some doomy or sludgy riffs any day.

  • @AleksandrasJogailaitis1500

    Fast riffs: Circle pit
    Slow riffs: Headbanging

  • @DreamTravelerZenddrex
    @DreamTravelerZenddrex Před rokem +4

    To me your fast and slow riffs didn’t sound particularly faster or slower than each other, at least not enough to be VS each other. They could have been in the same metalcore song, with some tasty alternating thrash and groove flavor. It would have been cool to see you accelerate up to true speed metal and deccelerate down to doom metal, but I know that both of those are an acquired taste even amongst fellow metalheads.

    • @Tybren
      @Tybren Před rokem +1

      I think he went for the standard norm of slow vs fast, rather than picking the extremes. Probably a good choice for a wider audience. Though I wouldn't have been opposed to at least one example of those like you mentioned.

  • @amaterasuomikami777
    @amaterasuomikami777 Před 9 měsíci

    Fast: Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax, etc.
    Slow: Black Sabbath, Electric Wizard, Acid Bath, Sleep, etc.

  • @vinifariaslima
    @vinifariaslima Před rokem

    By this video, I can tell what makes a riff sound fast or slow are actually the drums. Fast drumming for the slow riffs would make them sound fast, and the opposite works as well.

  • @DeniK-dl9dx
    @DeniK-dl9dx Před rokem

    Death (Chuck Schuldener) - i think you can his music)) beautiful music)

  • @Wythaneye
    @Wythaneye Před rokem

    No disrespect to Harley Benten, but anything played on that Chapman 7 string is automatically badass.

  • @sirveyer
    @sirveyer Před rokem

    Can you do a shoot out between your PRS 7 string vs your Schecter MS 7? I want to buy a 7 string, but stores don't carry them near me. I've always been a PRS guy, have 3. It's tough to make a choice when you can't hear them side by side.

    • @peteplaysmusic
      @peteplaysmusic  Před rokem +1

      I sold the Schecter however, they’re both really good guitars. The PRS has Seymour Duncan pickups so it sounds awesome however, it’s kinda chunky to play as the neck is thicker than most 7 strings. The Schecter was also pretty good but I didn’t like the Multiscale that much. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @pauliewalnuts829
    @pauliewalnuts829 Před rokem

    I like both but I'm going with slower metal. I like metal that makes you bob your head. I also think slower is heavier. If you took some fast riffs from death metal and slowed them down? They sound way heavier.

  • @denouncedmusic
    @denouncedmusic Před rokem

    Love both but I'm a thrasher at heart. Fast for me!

  • @DarthCalculus
    @DarthCalculus Před 9 měsíci

    I love it slow!

  • @sandrecorneloup9552
    @sandrecorneloup9552 Před rokem

    Your Slow Metal really sounds mid-tempo as in Groove Metal. I was expecting more like Doom Metal riffs.
    Great playing by the way ;)

  • @didi_abdillah
    @didi_abdillah Před rokem +1

    You should put Doom Metal Riffs in Slow Metal

  • @timothymckane6362
    @timothymckane6362 Před rokem

    This fast metal sounds like Thrash Metal while the slow metal you played sounds more like Groove Metal. Both are good.

  • @monstruonegro05
    @monstruonegro05 Před rokem

    🤘🏼

  • @bryan45356
    @bryan45356 Před rokem

    Yes to all

  • @Marcelino1098
    @Marcelino1098 Před rokem

    My physiotherapist gave me 2 types of exercise. For the short neck muscles fast metal for intense fast headbanging. For the long neck muscles slow metal, for the long and deep stretches of the neck😂

  • @Quusikko
    @Quusikko Před rokem

    I really prefer both, because they serve different purposes. Without them and everything in between, I couldn't find a soundtrack to whatever mood I'm in at any given time.

  • @philkoth2198
    @philkoth2198 Před rokem

    Depends on mood. If I’m in a chill, sipping bourbon on the patio mood, then slow. If I’m in an ass-kicking mood, then fast.

  • @Marcelino1098
    @Marcelino1098 Před rokem

    Slow just makes me want to headbang and slam my head on the table😂. Love both tho!

  • @nicodarthkrom9534
    @nicodarthkrom9534 Před rokem

    There are good at mixing them together

  • @gyrosphinx
    @gyrosphinx Před rokem

    Love me some slow, groovy riffs.

  • @Phil42100
    @Phil42100 Před rokem

    My preference is slow, but fast can have a good adrenaline rush too

  • @Russell146
    @Russell146 Před rokem

    А мне, как обычно, оба варианта нравятся. Зачем выбирать, если и то и другое круто? ))

  • @jay-remedy-plz
    @jay-remedy-plz Před rokem

    I wonder how many would reconsider if you dropped the drum track. A good drummer can fill, distract from, or support a great guitarist. I think the ‘fast’ choice offered above is enhanced by the drum track underneath.

  • @WLOfails
    @WLOfails Před rokem

    1:52 reminds me of decrepit birth

  • @dobocsillag7007
    @dobocsillag7007 Před rokem

    Both can be good, but my favourite genres is doom and stoner so i like slow more

  • @williammansfield686
    @williammansfield686 Před rokem +1

    Woah the 3rd fast riff sounded a lot like Death. Slow riffs were best tho 🤘🏻