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@@shaneilellis9832 An easy search: BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, through which lies and truth becomes easy listed. So far i have listed 28 lies and 28 truth. Have you started to dig? What have you found? What do you know about masonry club? About the evil rulers of this world, masons, what you know about them?
These days it isn’t even in an odd meter. Most math rock in the last 5 years (especially internet clickbait math rock) is just 4/4 guitar music that happens to use tapping. EVH was the original math rock
i usually just double track with the next best take because it’s sounds awesome lol. all the sounds here are recorded during filming/recorded audio manipulated in ableton (to make the guitar strums more like ‘drums’ for example) i love mixing so would love to do a vid or something in patreon detailing my approach
@@wyo 100% becoming a patreon if you do something like that. I always find my guitar tones cool by themselves but don't know what to do in a full mixor stuff like double tracking. I can mix vsts well but it just seems impossible with guitar
Spend more time learning songs by ear and only using tab either to "check your work" or if you're completely stuck on a part. You don't have to bang your head against the wall for weeks on end, but try for maybe 10-20 minutes before looking it up. If you stick with it for a few weeks you'll find your ears improve.
well i couldnt find the exact one but i think its just a miami blue fender strat (either used or the american professional II), with a pau ferro neck and a glitter pick guard added. also reliced *if you dont know, relicing is like chipping away at the guitar so it looks more "reliced" and "vintage". theres yt vids on how to do it. me personally love these kinda guitars@@coleschreiner6
Time Signatures: Math Rock: Often employs complex, unconventional time signatures like 7/8, 11/8, or alternating time signatures within a song. Indie Rock: Generally uses standard time signatures like 4/4 or 3/4, though some indie bands experiment with odd time signatures as well. Harmonies: Math Rock: Utilizes dissonant and complex harmonies. Chords can be extended and altered to create a distinctive, angular sound. Indie Rock: Typically features simpler, more traditional harmonies. Chords are often major or minor, with occasional use of sevenths or other extensions. Scales: Math Rock: Frequently explores non-traditional scales and modes, such as whole tone, diminished, or exotic scales, to add to the complexity. Indie Rock: More likely to stick with conventional scales like major and minor. Some indie bands might incorporate modes like Dorian or Mixolydian for a unique flavor. Tunings: Math Rock: Often experiments with alternative tunings to achieve unique chord voicings and tonal qualities. Common tunings include drop D or even more unconventional setups. Indie Rock: Primarily uses standard tuning, but some bands use drop D or open tunings for certain songs. Rhythm: Math Rock: Characterized by intricate and syncopated rhythms. Drummers often use polyrhythms and odd accents, creating a complex rhythmic foundation. Indie Rock: Typically features straightforward, steady rhythms. The drumming is more groove-oriented and supports the melody and harmony rather than standing out. Song Structure: Math Rock: Often eschews traditional verse-chorus structures in favor of more through-composed forms. Songs may consist of several distinct sections with little repetition. Indie Rock: Generally adheres to conventional song structures like verse-chorus-verse. There is a clear and recognizable pattern that is easy to follow. Overall Style: Math Rock: Emphasizes technical proficiency and complexity. Guitar work is often intricate, with tapping, fast arpeggios, and rapid changes. Indie Rock: Focuses more on melody, lyrics, and atmosphere. The music tends to be more accessible and emotionally driven.
Tutorial is up on Patreon
Tutorial for what? 😂
are you sure i can learn this hehe
Sounds good 👍
@@shaneilellis9832 An easy search: BIBLE + FREEMASONRY, through which lies and truth becomes easy listed.
So far i have listed 28 lies and 28 truth.
Have you started to dig? What have you found?
What do you know about masonry club?
About the evil rulers of this world, masons, what you know about them?
So the song is complete? Did you post the full thing so I can listen!
I’ve always said mathrock is just emo in odd meter, but indie works, too.
math rock is more technical. Emo kids are not tryhards when playing guitar
@@thespcrewroy8716 bruh what emo kids are huge try hards on guitar. They shoehorn tapping and alternate tunings into everything
can confirm playing emo is a struggle@@MoonshineH
These days it isn’t even in an odd meter. Most math rock in the last 5 years (especially internet clickbait math rock) is just 4/4 guitar music that happens to use tapping. EVH was the original math rock
@@SeanStephensen 👆👆👆
Those extra strums while tapping kept me guessing
haha i think what you’re hearing is the looping of the first 4 beats
ohhhh yeah! I didn't even notice you looped the first 4 beats. Great job, bro. Sick tune.@@wyo
Math rock is basically a framework, which can be applied to any genre, and polyphia proved it
they arent mathrock tho
Read again
I too know the same😅
@@cthulu4774they employ methods of it
so what genre are math rock songs lmao
@@pietart3596 could be all genres. Math rock style involves complex beat structures which create unique harmony. It's super innovative😊
Emo mathrock: midwest emo
Pop/hiphop mathrock: polyphia
Indie mathrock: chon, covet, toe
Metal mathrock: animals as leaders
Nailed it
Noise mathrock: hella, lightning bolt
0:11 the way the break sounded was eargasmic
cute megana mio pfp
Everything you post has such a good stereo spread. Can you show us what you are doing ?
If the Patreon included mixing tutorials and stuff like that I would definitely hop on
i usually just double track with the next best take because it’s sounds awesome lol. all the sounds here are recorded during filming/recorded audio manipulated in ableton (to make the guitar strums more like ‘drums’ for example)
i love mixing so would love to do a vid or something in patreon detailing my approach
@@wyo 100% becoming a patreon if you do something like that. I always find my guitar tones cool by themselves but don't know what to do in a full mixor stuff like double tracking. I can mix vsts well but it just seems impossible with guitar
ozone imager goes crazy
I hope to write good music like this in the future. Big inspiration 👍
also love the stereo processing u do after
How. I can imagine songs like this but I can't translate it into the guitar.
Spend more time learning songs by ear and only using tab either to "check your work" or if you're completely stuck on a part. You don't have to bang your head against the wall for weeks on end, but try for maybe 10-20 minutes before looking it up. If you stick with it for a few weeks you'll find your ears improve.
extended major chords (?
I need a full version of these🔥🔥🔥
めっちゃカッコいい曲ですね
これからもいろんなオリジナル曲を作ってください!
Wyatt Otitさんを応援しています!🎉
Bruh I’m in love with ur style
i can’t handle how good this is
Can't wait for you to blow up and make it big. I'm along for the journey with you, bro!
I NEED AN EXTENDED VERSION OF THIS 😮
Your tone is really great.
love the guitar bro ❤
This is sick man, well done!
great mixing
We NEED tabs pleaseee, ur awesome man ❤❤
Need a full version!
this song is by russian band threhearts, song called dream
@@CronaMthey just stole this sample btw
This is like the indie version of a The Fall of Troy song. Nice to hear this sound outside of the hardcore context.
I love this song
I LOVEEEEE THISS
wow, the look of the guitar is amazing. evokes some nostalgia in my provincial Russian heart, haha
Yo this is sick! I’m using this for a sample ❤
thats god tier guitar imma spend all night looking for it
did you find it?
well i couldnt find the exact one but i think its just a miami blue fender strat (either used or the american professional II), with a pau ferro neck and a glitter pick guard added. also reliced *if you dont know, relicing is like chipping away at the guitar so it looks more "reliced" and "vintage". theres yt vids on how to do it. me personally love these kinda guitars@@coleschreiner6
He gave up
Sounds beautiful✋😫
Dude, this was really good
syncs pretty well
sounds so cool
This is the real level. Respect!❤
Hey man i love this.
Beautiful
That guitar is so fire
Sounds reeeal good
Ok that sounds cool!
sounds amazing dude😎🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
threehearts - dream
ДАДАД
fantastic❤
awesome AF
what is that tone brooo! sheesh
Sounds good
Dope riff
very catchy
this is so cool
Boa this is great 🙏
Fire playlist... Can you create another one with some October Ends tracks? Dark and Call Play Time are pure bangers!
this is absloutly incredible omg
Will this be on spotify??
Hella in the corner wailing after looking at the title
My ears got blessed or something
damn bro's going crazy
Very very good.
flames
deayum that 🔥
Love
TEACH ME HOW TO BE THIS GOOD ILL BE GOOD ILL STOP HATING MY LIFE PLEASE
Fire🔥
Totally Agree, based on Indie.
It's beautiful!
This is fuckin beautiful
Satisfatory
those songs that are released independently sure are!
This just sounds like pop music.
math rock our beloved
i need full song
Yoooo....I legit thought you were Ichika Nito for the first few times I listened to this!
Beautiful music, very nice.
Nicest strat
Instructions unclear, I failed my math test.
MAKE INTO FULL SONG….please
🔥🔥🔥
i just fucking love math rock😭🙏
nice
wooooowwww
Whaaat is this song whaaaat is this melodyyyyyy
I like the distressing on your guitar. How'd you get that?
fella sped up not only the video but also time itself
3 ways to get it like that:
1: Play it for years
2: Pay someone to relic it
3: Go to a gravel parking lot and just drag it on the ground
It's an Allen Eden Guitars body has the same wear pattern as their nitro body's they used to sell
holy shit this is cool
❤❤
my best friend jiffy can do this way vetter
he looks so cool
Isn't math rock indie just Peach Pit and Mom Jeans. hahaha (I love both these bands so)
Jokes aside, incredible riff!! I love it
Those bands are indie rock/midwest emo. Check out bands like TTNG and Delta Sleep for that mathy stuff
thanks for this on Pi day
math rock to indie is like breakcore to jungle dnb
Mathrock is many things, jazz homie know.
I don't hear the math rock but it's nice
Yeah to some degree lmao
but really just jazz
Plz come to Florida with brakence 🙌
A guitar is a guitar
❤❤❤❤❤
titkok math rock
Really good! What are you using for the tone? Just eq and comp? (No amp)
This stuff is the death of melody
Wow💛💛💛💛💛💛💜
Time Signatures:
Math Rock:
Often employs complex, unconventional time signatures like 7/8, 11/8, or alternating time signatures within a song.
Indie Rock:
Generally uses standard time signatures like 4/4 or 3/4, though some indie bands experiment with odd time signatures as well.
Harmonies:
Math Rock:
Utilizes dissonant and complex harmonies. Chords can be extended and altered to create a distinctive, angular sound.
Indie Rock:
Typically features simpler, more traditional harmonies. Chords are often major or minor, with occasional use of sevenths or other extensions.
Scales:
Math Rock:
Frequently explores non-traditional scales and modes, such as whole tone, diminished, or exotic scales, to add to the complexity.
Indie Rock:
More likely to stick with conventional scales like major and minor. Some indie bands might incorporate modes like Dorian or Mixolydian for a unique flavor.
Tunings:
Math Rock:
Often experiments with alternative tunings to achieve unique chord voicings and tonal qualities. Common tunings include drop D or even more unconventional setups.
Indie Rock:
Primarily uses standard tuning, but some bands use drop D or open tunings for certain songs.
Rhythm:
Math Rock:
Characterized by intricate and syncopated rhythms. Drummers often use polyrhythms and odd accents, creating a complex rhythmic foundation.
Indie Rock:
Typically features straightforward, steady rhythms. The drumming is more groove-oriented and supports the melody and harmony rather than standing out.
Song Structure:
Math Rock:
Often eschews traditional verse-chorus structures in favor of more through-composed forms. Songs may consist of several distinct sections with little repetition.
Indie Rock:
Generally adheres to conventional song structures like verse-chorus-verse. There is a clear and recognizable pattern that is easy to follow.
Overall Style:
Math Rock:
Emphasizes technical proficiency and complexity. Guitar work is often intricate, with tapping, fast arpeggios, and rapid changes.
Indie Rock:
Focuses more on melody, lyrics, and atmosphere. The music tends to be more accessible and emotionally driven.
Did this song ever come out? Would love to hear a full version
SORT THAT TONE OUT BRUV
I really don't like the genre but your playing was just beautyful, great work man
Math rock in 4/4 😮💨
fire how much the partscaster run you up? cause that is heat