Is He Legit or Just Full Of Sh*t?!

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
  • I have been asked to react to Tim Henson being asked guitar based questions to see if my thoughts and musical knowledge align with his. Tim Henson is the guitarist in Polyphia and has become quite legendary already. Let's see if he's the real deal.
    Here is a link to Tim's full interview: • Polyphia's Tim Henson ...
    #timhenson #polyphia #guitar
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  • @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain
    @JustinHawkinsRidesAgain  Před rokem +56

    Justin Hawkins Rides Again merch is OUT NOW! thejawsofvictory.com/collections/jhra
    (and it includes free shipping!)

    • @mantovannni
      @mantovannni Před 10 měsíci +1

      My brother made an electric guitar after reading about Brian May making his own, it was a wonderful instrument but it wasn't earthed when I got to play it so it was electrifying. I dunno whatever happened to the guitar.

    • @whoisalexqq
      @whoisalexqq Před 10 měsíci +2

      0

    • @Shrewd_Enough
      @Shrewd_Enough Před 9 měsíci

      The way you did your intro reminded me a bit of The Phantom of the Opera. Maybe try a "cover" of that for an intro. I've listened to some pretty good rock versions of the music.

    • @JOY_BOY_OP
      @JOY_BOY_OP Před 9 měsíci +1

      Excellent products. But ummm... Sorry!!

    • @mrsbotwin273
      @mrsbotwin273 Před 8 měsíci

      lol Jason You need to make many many more record's., Show your chops's ru legit
      be nicer be supportive to all the player's coming up

  • @SephBentos
    @SephBentos Před rokem +4612

    Getting real tired of people bagging on the poor lad. Whether his music is anyone’s cup of tea or not, he’s clearly incredibly talented and seems like a genuinely chill guy. A lot of jealousy whenever he pops up online.

    • @HypeWrecks
      @HypeWrecks Před rokem +408

      Correct, he’s pretty comfortably the most innovative guitar player since EVH.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Před rokem +38

      ​@@HypeWrecks 🤢

    • @HypeWrecks
      @HypeWrecks Před rokem +428

      @@mattrogers1946 You can dislike him, you can’t deny his influence or talent.

    • @zolus3569
      @zolus3569 Před rokem +277

      @@mattrogers1946 I’ve seen your replies on a lot of comments here. You’re a little obsessed with tim aren’t you? Lmao

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Před rokem +42

      @HypeWrecks What influence? I can think of hundreds of more influential guitar players. You got all day? Have you ever heard of Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck. Do any of these names ring a bell? This guy isn't even in the same universe. He's just a spotty, neck tattooed putz that thinks he knows all. Maybe when his voice breaks, he'll learn how to sing...

  • @popeye089
    @popeye089 Před rokem +4048

    They aren’t my cup of tea, but I can be honest and say they are all very talented. If everybody played the same, music would never evolve and be boring.

    • @stuminnis4050
      @stuminnis4050 Před rokem +192

      This is my exact reaction to Polyphia. I don't enjoy them, but I respect the hell out of them.

    • @jameshetfield584
      @jameshetfield584 Před rokem +6

      I don't know is fck abstract for me is music su hear once time and forget about polypha or whatever called

    • @joshhiroti
      @joshhiroti Před rokem +58

      My cup of tea, and liked for the sentiment

    • @MDHDH-iy7nm
      @MDHDH-iy7nm Před rokem

      I mean with all due respect, polyphia is boring; sure its a little subjective, and while what theyre playing is "impressive" thats all it feels like to me. The dynamics of their music is just plain boring. Its stack a bunch of advanced techniques and build something thats impressive; on top of all that, pretentious as fuck

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot Před rokem +27

      The videos of him as a small child are telling. Working on showmanship at 8...🤣
      Seems very down to earth. His 21st birthday party video is not what you would think a young "rock star" 21st b day would be.
      I do like his playing style though.

  • @KCsFunHouse
    @KCsFunHouse Před rokem +151

    I love when older heads actually take the younger heads seriously and draw from them. We can all learn from each other. ❤

  • @Kittypeony
    @Kittypeony Před 11 měsíci +147

    Tim Henson is really an talented kid and also really kind and humble I’ve see him in some small CZcams channel just hanging out with them and teaching them guitar tricks.. I just love him ❤

    • @nayrtnartsipacify
      @nayrtnartsipacify Před 2 měsíci +3

      isnt he like 30?

    • @Kittypeony
      @Kittypeony Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@nayrtnartsipacify I have no idea 🤷‍♀️ he looks less than 30 thou

    • @Martyyss
      @Martyyss Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Kittypeony he's 30 🙌

    • @jakel3491
      @jakel3491 Před měsícem

      Hes sounds like his balls never dropped

    • @OsvaldoBayerista
      @OsvaldoBayerista Před měsícem

      @@Martyyss He's 30? Damn me too, why he looks 10 years younger than me?

  • @sidneyvandykeii3169
    @sidneyvandykeii3169 Před rokem +2254

    This young kid is extremely knowledgeable about his craft. To be quite blunt I am very impressed. I don't think Justin disagreed with a single thing this kid said. This here is a Great Video.

    • @00gZa
      @00gZa Před rokem +113

      at 28 i think he's graduated from being a child :)

    • @sidneyvandykeii3169
      @sidneyvandykeii3169 Před rokem +256

      @@00gZa I'm old school. Anybody more than 20 years younger than I am is referred to as a kid. Now get off my lawn.

    • @nikelodeon6852
      @nikelodeon6852 Před rokem +48

      ​@@sidneyvandykeii3169 just cause you're a grandpa doesn't mean everyone else is a kid..

    • @00gZa
      @00gZa Před rokem +13

      @@baconoftheark cool narrative. Tim Henson doesn't fit your criteria

    • @TheDantheman12121
      @TheDantheman12121 Před rokem

      @@00gZa I was shocked when I found out his age. As Justin said he has the hair the jumper and even has cooll tats. He looks very cool I cannot lie but whren he opens his mouth it ruins the whole thing. He has such a crap voice.

  • @waknart3559
    @waknart3559 Před rokem +1023

    I’ve seen them live three times and got to do the meet and greet, the whole band is really down to earth and just super chill. Surprisingly good live shows too, they’ve gotten better at not just standing still

    • @yolospartanch6577
      @yolospartanch6577 Před rokem +8

      Hey little random but I have a meet and greet with them next month and haven’t really seen any details on how that goes down lol dunno when you last saw them or when you met them but how is that process?

    • @waknart3559
      @waknart3559 Před rokem +24

      @@yolospartanch6577 it was about an hour before the show for us, we got shown previews of the album before it released and they showed us a bunch of unreleased music. No recording allowed (but you can get away with having headphones and recording with their mic while your phone is in pocket.) after that they did a q&a (don’t ask them how they got their name they’ve answered a billion times) and then we lined up to get pics with the band and a poster

    • @paulmurphy9293
      @paulmurphy9293 Před rokem +10

      Met them last year and they could not have been a nicer bunch of incredibly talented young dudes.

    • @TheTobesOfHades
      @TheTobesOfHades Před rokem

      seeing them in 2 Fridays

    • @yolospartanch6577
      @yolospartanch6577 Před rokem +3

      @@waknart3559 hey thanks! Sounds awesome, and I can’t wait. Was the unreleased stuff like from RTYWD or just some stuff they never planned to put out?

  • @rcarl5515
    @rcarl5515 Před rokem +349

    You perfectly explained why the boomer bend is so important to guitarists. "The space between the notes - that's where we operate". It hits the entire spectrum between the note instead of chunky semi tones. I think you also helped explain why Tim's style is so neurologically appealing - its quite literally so much more natural than other styles of guitar and even music as a whole. It's exactly why classical string music has the same effect - fretless melodies that flow and grow naturally.

    • @kellygreenii
      @kellygreenii Před rokem +13

      That is the blues. A blue note is a microtonal note in between the minor and major third, the minor and major seventh. Exploring that area between the notes of the fixed pitch system…and replicating the ability of the human voice to express itself microtonally ( bends, slides, vibrato, etc.) Is the legacy of the blues…and African music in general on American music. One that extends way beyond guitar and other stringed instruments.

    • @cit0110
      @cit0110 Před rokem

      never thought about it that way, there's more power in that idea

    • @bumble3984
      @bumble3984 Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@cit0110 king gizzard and the lizard wizard make microtonal albums. Has a very 'eastern' type of vibe to it, interesting stuff

    • @biscobisco1882
      @biscobisco1882 Před 7 měsíci +8

      "The space between the notes" actually means silence, or where the notes stop. It's a Debussy quote about making compositional choices and shaping melody and rhythm. It doesn't refer to bends or microtonality.

    • @bonbon0920
      @bonbon0920 Před 6 měsíci +2

      "The space between notes" is like when the vocalists breathe, the breathing can help to make the music more human

  • @parkeranderson7599
    @parkeranderson7599 Před rokem +63

    I went to see Polyphia about a week ago and it was absolutely awesome. Those guys are legit. Also, I couldn't believe how many people came to the show. Large concert hall, I was expecting maybe a few hundred people and it was wall-to-wall standing room only with huge engagement!

    • @adamtwd88
      @adamtwd88 Před 11 měsíci +3

      For real 🎉 I think mostly all of their UK & US tour sold out !

  • @dusei
    @dusei Před rokem +1028

    Very appreciative of Tim's guitar playing. I'm a boomer and it's so cool to see someone with that amount of skill and passion to be carrying the axe forward. All the power to him and his band.

    • @jamesj.mccombie5031
      @jamesj.mccombie5031 Před rokem +8

      It is still odd that entire generations can be treated with scorn, so casually and it's generally cheered on by swathes of the population, progress hey, well, such as we are they once were, such as they are we will be. And I do understand that Tim meant no offence. But Boomers will take offence as their every opinion was mocked with an "Ok, Boomer" for years, and it's still going on.

    • @revwillyg6450
      @revwillyg6450 Před rokem +2

      Yep. The only "ist" anyone can acceptably be is age-ist, and I don't get it. Older people have seen a lot of sh*t. You can learn stuff from them🤷‍♂️

    • @collisw8302
      @collisw8302 Před rokem +7

      Completely agree, but Tosin Abasi was doing this stuff like 10 years ago.

    • @tim.noonan
      @tim.noonan Před rokem +35

      @@revwillyg6450 Well, old folks have looked down on younger generations from time immemorial, so maybe that’s where ageism becomes acceptable. But what do I know, I’m just a ‘millennial’ 🙄

    • @mahockey3
      @mahockey3 Před rokem

      ​@@jamesj.mccombie5031it goes both ways 🤷‍♂️

  • @borntobewilde1971
    @borntobewilde1971 Před rokem +1083

    I admire and respect the hell out of Tim Henson and the rest of the band. I don't really listen to them often because I find the music more cerebrally pleasing than emotively so. All 5 of these guys are world class top of the tier musicians and listening to Tim's expertise was really interesting.

    • @MartyH
      @MartyH Před rokem +76

      "cerebrally pleasing than emotively so." thank you so much for that, 52 years I have been listening to music and could never really work out why some music blows my mind but couldn't really get into it... And you have solved it in 5 words

    • @chrisragan9309
      @chrisragan9309 Před rokem +7

      +1 to that, I think it's why I find a lot of solo shred stuff to be impressive, but it doesn't really register viscerally like more emotive music!

    • @luludee1300
      @luludee1300 Před rokem +1

      Perfect way to describe it! Cheers!

    • @LiveLaughLovecraft
      @LiveLaughLovecraft Před rokem +2

      I disagree. But I always preferred instruments over lyric based music

    • @Shay-vj3wh
      @Shay-vj3wh Před rokem

      absolutely!!

  • @MinimGuitars
    @MinimGuitars Před rokem +456

    I was lead guitarist in a band a while ago, and was at a house party with the singer and a load of his mates. There was an acoustic guitar floating around which inevitably got handed to us to play some of our songs, I was playing the chords and everyone was singing. When we got to the middle 8 I was expecting to go straight to the next chorus - but the whole room sang my guitar solo! Probably one of my proudest moments.

    • @MD-zm6sn
      @MD-zm6sn Před rokem +32

      For me, the measure of whether you're decent or not is how people react at a party when a guitar comes out. People usually HATE it but if you can get everybody singing along, you're probably the real deal haha. I've got some of those memories too.

    • @brandontadday6288
      @brandontadday6288 Před rokem +22

      That is every guitarists dream. I’ve always wondered what it must feel like to be a guitarist and have the whole crowd singing a lead line back to you. The most notable example I can think of is whenever Iron Maiden play ‘Fear Of The Dark’ live.

    • @dominicijavier1575
      @dominicijavier1575 Před rokem

      are you british?

    • @MinimGuitars
      @MinimGuitars Před rokem +2

      @@MD-zm6sn I agree, I haven't been at that kind of party for a while but I'm never the one who gets the guitar out, though I won't refuse if asked - I can just never think of any singalong songs!

    • @MinimGuitars
      @MinimGuitars Před rokem +1

      @@brandontadday6288 Yeah true - naturally it was probably the most basic solo I've ever written!

  • @jonathanlin969
    @jonathanlin969 Před rokem +47

    In the beginning where he's talking about the thumb fretting, Tim's not really referring to the Hendrix-style chord fretting, which of course we can all do - he's talking specifically about the fact that for the song Neon, the root notes in question are like two whole steps below the rest of the chord.

  • @jsan2548
    @jsan2548 Před rokem +200

    “Always attempt alliteration.”
    Solid life advice.

  • @paulie6446
    @paulie6446 Před rokem +142

    I'm colour blind, I can't tell where the tats end and the shirt starts..

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Před rokem +3

      🤣🤣

    • @MariaFrancesca
      @MariaFrancesca Před rokem +6

      I think that's kinda what's nice about his looks... the whole guy looks like a black and white photo!

    • @petegrusky2715
      @petegrusky2715 Před rokem

      @@MariaFrancesca He looks like an idiot, by my standard. If you want B&W, buy an old tv set or bunch of 19th century photographs.

  • @borthick
    @borthick Před 6 měsíci +23

    I don't normally watch these types of videos but figured I'd give yours a try because I'm a fan of Tim. You, my friend, are very funny and enjoyable to watch. Just like that, you gained a sub, and I appreciate your commentary.

  • @QSGWorldwide
    @QSGWorldwide Před 6 měsíci +7

    can't believe how hyped I got from you singing, instantly recognised you and remembered you owning the charts for a while when I was a teen

  • @irishwristwatch2487
    @irishwristwatch2487 Před rokem +449

    Personally a huge fan of Polyphia - really fun music. Mainly have them on when I just wanna chill to some instrumentals, but Tim and Polyphia themselves are incredibly fan-based like yourself. That kind of accessibility is nice to have in musicians

    • @sagewarren8431
      @sagewarren8431 Před rokem +5

      💯

    • @TheShoottheradio
      @TheShoottheradio Před rokem +2

      You ever listen to Scale The Summit?

    • @irishwristwatch2487
      @irishwristwatch2487 Před rokem +2

      @@TheShoottheradio never heard of them. Similar kind of stuff?

    • @TheShoottheradio
      @TheShoottheradio Před rokem +2

      @@irishwristwatch2487 yeah I think so. Not identical. But in the same vain. Awesome instrumentals.

    • @irishwristwatch2487
      @irishwristwatch2487 Před rokem +1

      @@TheShoottheradio ooh thanks for the recommendation! Ill have to give them a look

  • @Dreyno
    @Dreyno Před rokem +212

    Not into his music but I appreciate how incredibly proficient he is and he seems like a nice guy. More power to his elbow.

  • @erictripton
    @erictripton Před rokem +169

    This kid is badass. He has his chops together, its fresh and entertaining. I do think he could benefit from letting notes sing out, but other than that he deserves a lot of recognition.

    • @jessejameskaine
      @jessejameskaine Před 3 měsíci +1

      i find his playing lifeless. I hear a bunch of notes with no cohesive melodic reasoning behind them

    • @PatentSleet
      @PatentSleet Před 3 měsíci +22

      ​@@jessejameskaine i feel sorry for you

    • @titan9404
      @titan9404 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@jessejameskaineok musical genuis

    • @Nate-vx6dd
      @Nate-vx6dd Před 2 měsíci +2

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@jessejameskaine Common *L*
      Maybe see an ear-doctor? Definitely got something going on.

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon Před 2 měsíci

      @@jessejameskaineMaybe slow it down for your boomer ears

  • @b1_ferg
    @b1_ferg Před 6 měsíci +5

    First I've seen your channel. 3 minites in and you keep making me laugh. Love your energy. 11 min in and definitely subbing. You're fantastic, my friend. Looking foreard to seeing more of your stuff here. Much love, from Vancouver, BC, Canada.

  • @misteress3840
    @misteress3840 Před rokem +48

    Love! Love Henson and Hawkins explaining guitar fundamentals. Not just amazing musicians but great teachers. Thanks for this!

  • @NewVegas3005
    @NewVegas3005 Před rokem +9

    Great episode. Totally loved the premise! Thanks for all the great work. More videos just like this.

  • @privatejoe538
    @privatejoe538 Před rokem +122

    Knowledgeable guitarists agreeing and discussing non-bullshit, always a pleasure to watch.

    • @RVFFICA
      @RVFFICA Před 3 měsíci

      And the unskilled envious pigs are the ones hating 😂 music fans never change

  • @43Disciple
    @43Disciple Před 4 měsíci +105

    I love how the mood began with “pshh what’s so special about him” and ended with “on that note I’m going to go practice”
    Tim is a front-runner for the new generation of advanced guitarists and he sets a very high bar. He has a style that wreaks intelligence and an encompassing knowledge of technical and historic understanding but also manages to be entirely unique.

    • @thenameless5038
      @thenameless5038 Před 4 měsíci +1

      But can he write a hit song? Or is it all just "guys look how good I am at guitar!"

    • @bored78612
      @bored78612 Před 4 měsíci

      @@thenameless5038 He has hit the charts while playing only progressive instrumental rock so yeah. Not everyone needs to be Justin Bieber or something

    • @abbedurgut3743
      @abbedurgut3743 Před 4 měsíci +13

      @@thenameless5038 What a shit metric to judge someones guitar skills by lol

    • @bolognabong
      @bolognabong Před 3 měsíci +4

      One of the wonderful things is that he and Polyphia have become a band that are a little more consumable to the average person to observe the advancement of skill in the plucked string instruments. I don't hold out hope that people will embrace tech metal and be introduced to some of the amazing bassists that have emerged on the scene in the last couple of decades. But bands in the NeoProg genre, which I would consider Polyphia to be, are a bit more palatable.

    • @thenameless5038
      @thenameless5038 Před 3 měsíci

      @@abbedurgut3743 I didn't judge his guitar skills. I questioned if he can make good music.

  • @jimmygillard
    @jimmygillard Před rokem +26

    I watched the vid, and thought his explanation of quite complicated techniques was the most concise and simplest I've heard. Excellent.

    • @Laerei
      @Laerei Před 9 měsíci +1

      Apparently he has been giving guitar lessons at one point or another.

  • @Nynex
    @Nynex Před rokem +73

    Love that the guitar is not dead, and new generations are pushing it forward.

  • @no-pp1kz
    @no-pp1kz Před rokem +9

    The instant "yeah course he does" answer to the pinch harmonics question had me rolling

  • @seraph82
    @seraph82 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Your titular riff at the beginning got me. Subbed. Thanks for the great vid. I always wondered about that Tim guy... Awesome personality. Amazing guitarist, but I wondered how much came with the charisma and how much was intellect or talent.

  • @TheOneSoulMate_
    @TheOneSoulMate_ Před rokem +3

    Great video. You are very talented and funny. I love your approach to your videos. So many channels are just toxic. Yours always seem positive and about good music generally. This reaction was nice to hear about a wide range of things regarding playing the guitar which was very interesting. Thanks!

  • @vladchetvertak3394
    @vladchetvertak3394 Před 6 měsíci +8

    When I see Tim playing I start thinking he's a robot, not a human - how confident and precise in his moves he is.

  • @kipcast6374
    @kipcast6374 Před rokem +21

    It’s been a long time since a creator just felt like a decent guy, with no BS, really enjoying your channel mate, Great vid 👊

  • @360.Tapestry
    @360.Tapestry Před rokem +68

    i don't know what to say besides THANK YOU to tim henson. years ago, i was on my way to learning the basic cowboy chords, but fell short when i couldn't barre B and F shapes. i thought my pinky was just physically defective compared to other people and left it at that. what's funny is that the chord shapes i could hold never went away; i can switch between them comfortably. after seeing the wired video - especially where tim mentions using drop D combined with power chords to simplify chord shapes, i started shredding metal riffs like crazy on just the three low strings (it helps that i play drums, so already having the rhythm is a huge leg up on the learning curve). i got majorly excited, bought a boss katana air and started developing my left hand with fretboard exercises and resistance training with both hands. that was less than a week ago and i've already seen lots of progress. i don't have the barre shapes committed to muscle reflex yet and cannot switch into barre shapes like second nature, but i've already crossed a major barrier from thinking it was absolutely impossible to now seeing clear development in my ring and pinky finger dexterity. i see a wide open world of guitar playing in my future - where i had resigned to never seriously playing in the past - and i have the wired video to thank for that bit of encouragement. thank you, wired and tim. to anyone else, if you think you can't barre chords, you can with proper and dedicated training

    • @menamgamg
      @menamgamg Před rokem +3

      You can definitely learn anything you want! I remember what was groundbreaking for me was when i started learning how to effecitvely practice. Being structured and practicing with intention is a skill in and of itself.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Před rokem +3

      @@menamgamg for real! 15 minutes a day of excruciatingly slow and tedious but perfect technique a few days in a row is far more beneficial than years of sloppy live performance experience that just reinforce bad habits. i wish i could go back and teach my younger self that

    • @Ukraineaissance2014
      @Ukraineaissance2014 Před rokem +1

      Get into learning some soundgarden tunes, they have some proper meaty drop d stuff

    • @mikebrinjac4297
      @mikebrinjac4297 Před rokem +1

      Creed was my go to for dropped D. Back in '03 🫠. I hated barre chords. My pinky felt like it was going to break. I remember tuning down and playing a few frets across the D A and D strings and realizing, "I can now play a handful of songs now JUST from the ease of creating the power chord on 1 fret. That took me to hammer ons and pull offs and soon I felt I was ready for riffs as well. Amazing what simple things can lead to. Good luck on your journey, friend!

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry Před rokem

      @@Ukraineaissance2014 great suggestion! i have a bit of a twang when i sing (not that i'm a great singer by any stretch) and that would work perfect with grunge lol

  • @animajennation
    @animajennation Před rokem +39

    Black Crowes! Southern Harmony! 1992! The *feeling* on this record! Hits right where it counts, doesn't it? Yet again: many thanks for today's soundtrack. (And happy (early) birthday.)

    • @blackdeathnapkin
      @blackdeathnapkin Před rokem +1

      I saw Marc Ford solo and with his son, same show, a few years ago, and thought that I really need to dig into the Crowes outside of their radio songs. They were freakin great! I hadn't followed through so this is great reminder having so many chime in about this album!

    • @meadish
      @meadish Před rokem +1

      One of my all-time faves as well. Consistent high quality, but for me Sting Me, Remedy and Thorn in my Pride stand out as the best. Goosebumps, energy, joy, soul and sex.

    • @seemtorecall78
      @seemtorecall78 Před rokem +2

      Hotel illness, doesnt get much better

    • @punkisinthedetails1470
      @punkisinthedetails1470 Před rokem +1

      @@seemtorecall78 intro 🔥

    • @punkisinthedetails1470
      @punkisinthedetails1470 Před rokem

      @@meadish the Crack Blowes invented the world's longest word ever recorded remedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedyremedy....yeah. etc.

  • @willoweezie1
    @willoweezie1 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Always looking forward to spending some time with you, Justin!

  • @agu3798
    @agu3798 Před rokem +10

    That video title got me ready to fight😂

  • @Wildatheart81ridesagain
    @Wildatheart81ridesagain Před rokem +20

    Good evening Justin, having listened to some of polyphias' instrumentalist music I can safely say these lads are very talented. It is not always to my taste but it is definitely a progression in musical style of sort, I spot undertones of Muse, early Pink Floyd and Mike Old field.

    • @razoraz
      @razoraz Před 11 měsíci +2

      Having a good foundation in the classics like these is essential for progressing and influencing the art form

  • @ImYourBias
    @ImYourBias Před měsícem +2

    This popped up in my recommended even though I haven't been on the guitar side of CZcams in like a year, but I'm not disappointed. Subbed just cuz you're hilarious. I'll be sure to come back when I'm playing more.

  • @rubenojeda908
    @rubenojeda908 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Yeah I admit, I heard them play and I thought they would be older. When I saw how young they were, it made complete sense and I was very jealous…then I got over it and started looking up tabs! 🤘🏼

  • @jakobsmith5915
    @jakobsmith5915 Před rokem +8

    in response to 13:10 , Brian May went to see Rory Gallagher play live and stayed behind to ask Rory how he got his tone. Rory mentioned the AC30 and Dallas treble booster, of which eventually became Brian Mays setup as well!

  • @pearlhartney9
    @pearlhartney9 Před rokem +36

    Your not a baby boomer Justin! You are a generation X.

  • @stevenmccrickard1401
    @stevenmccrickard1401 Před 9 měsíci +4

    New sub, thanks for the content. I enjoyed your reaction, and like your style. I look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @Shay-vj3wh
    @Shay-vj3wh Před rokem +93

    Tim's absolutely one of the best young players of this generation! He's so majestic too and def has the coolest aesthetic, but he's also unbelievably talented and skilled in endless ways. It's extremely admirable watching him explain what he knows about guitar and music theory, and is able to break it all down so interestingly and easily ⚡

  • @richardsafhill7755
    @richardsafhill7755 Před rokem +5

    So chuffed you mentioned Southern Harmony and Musical Companion by Black Crowes - any chance of a special on this? Also, Rick Beato mentioned Nathaniel Murphy - would be great to see you cover him also, top player. Cheers for the clips, loving your work!

  • @billyd5749
    @billyd5749 Před 7 měsíci +11

    Tim’s an unbelievable talent.

  • @brandontadday6288
    @brandontadday6288 Před rokem +5

    I remember learning to play Minor Swing by Django Reinhardt back when I did my Year 12 VCE music performance class. It still blows my mind how it is humanly possible to play a piece of music like that with only 2 fingers on the fretting hand.

  • @AwareOCE
    @AwareOCE Před 7 měsíci +7

    I love your reaction videos! You actually take the time to give your input, tell some cool stories and lay down some history while we're watching something cool!!
    Awesome stuff!!
    The "Semi-Django" might be my favorite guitar terminology now 😂

  • @mishimishmash
    @mishimishmash Před rokem +10

    Has someone congratulated you on that magnificent shirt yet? What an awesome find, Bravo!

  • @chaipup7045
    @chaipup7045 Před rokem +225

    fantastic guitar player. And he was great with the muppets too.

    • @ant2312
      @ant2312 Před rokem +6

      wow thats original. Not

    • @LBro71
      @LBro71 Před rokem +9

      Try Jim Henson... ya muppet

    • @MashaT22
      @MashaT22 Před rokem +3

      Silly Chai Pup! 😂😂😂

    • @jeffreyhanc1711
      @jeffreyhanc1711 Před rokem +15

      A joke as boomer as a 70s boomer bend.

    • @brigwood7658
      @brigwood7658 Před rokem +1

      Looks better without a beard though (and then there's the being alive part)

  • @GavinSummers
    @GavinSummers Před 11 měsíci +2

    I came to watch this video sceptical... I subscribed. You are down to earth and provided excellent commentary. When you mentioned about your dad building a bass guitar... I started laughing so hard I woke up my girlfriend and startled her. I have been hysterical! That was so freaking funny! I wasn't expecting that! Hilarious! 🤣

  • @sylvie9318
    @sylvie9318 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This was so much fun, really enjoyed that- thank you!

  • @oilBongu
    @oilBongu Před 7 měsíci +3

    my fingers hurt watching you do those electric guitar solo bends on that accoustic. very good commentary, subbed!

  • @jamieosborn
    @jamieosborn Před rokem +30

    Forget boomer bends, he needs to be asked about his millennial mutes.

  • @BraceDeville
    @BraceDeville Před 2 měsíci +1

    Justin's videos have becoming something of a guilty pleasure for me. Always great subject material with a fair dose of wit and insight.

  • @davidboudreau4054
    @davidboudreau4054 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've always loved music. And now I attempt to play it too. About 2 years ago I ran across a Cigar Box Guitar. Only 3 strings, which is perfect for a ex-California native with only 1 brain cell left. I try to practice daily, lately I have been. I fully understand how it feels when you just improvise a 3 chord harmony that connects with your ear. It's always hard for me to remember just how I did it. But many times I do, and I can practice and improve upon those joyful melodies Recreating the songs you grew up listening to is also a wonderful experience. It's amazing how much positive energy music can impart. I hope everyone can share in that joy. Now I build my own CBG's, each one has it's own unique sound. It is amazing how a few inexpensive parts can make something with full and sonically rich sound that is easy to play. (compared to a six string?)

  • @matthewganong1730
    @matthewganong1730 Před rokem +5

    One album that I relistened to recently was “Smash” by The Offspring, and the guitar tone on that album is amazing.

  • @brigwood7658
    @brigwood7658 Před rokem +48

    Tim Henson is great. Hard to come up with something different and he (and his lot) really are 'finally' bringing something different to 'high end' playing.

  • @nothingman7163
    @nothingman7163 Před 4 měsíci +26

    Tim and Polyphia have really innovated how the guitar is viewed as an instrument in a new way. If you listen to their work and break out each layer, everything viewed as a PERCUSSION instrument in a different register. They have some of the cleanest mixing and meshing out of any song compositions out there. Really great integration between the drums, bass, and guitars where they meet just enough to make the song very readable / followable and catchy despite being so busy

    • @joeldb
      @joeldb Před 3 měsíci +1

      lol no

    • @RVFFICA
      @RVFFICA Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@joeldbhaters gonna hate

    • @perthlord
      @perthlord Před 3 měsíci

      Kurt Cobain made the jagstang, Tim Henson made ugly Ibanez signatures.

  • @jasonrd316
    @jasonrd316 Před rokem +3

    In Neon, it's not just that Mayer is using his thumb to bar the root, it's that he strenches it like 2 frets from his other chord fingerings. It's nuts

  • @jimphilidor9031
    @jimphilidor9031 Před rokem +69

    Tim can apparently play that boomer music pretty damn well.
    One solo by Brian May that I really love is in Who Wants To Live Forever. That is just perfect.

    • @billbonnington7916
      @billbonnington7916 Před rokem

      Princes of the Universe on the same album is not too shabby either....

    • @antonyedwardson9900
      @antonyedwardson9900 Před rokem +3

      My favourite is from These are the days of our lives, a perfect balance of emotion and technique.

    • @pievancl5457
      @pievancl5457 Před rokem +3

      @@antonyedwardson9900underrated playing in that song, since it’s one of their slow jams. Always been one of my favs from Brian

    • @rocketqueen9887
      @rocketqueen9887 Před rokem

      Yes

    • @IainFrame
      @IainFrame Před rokem +1

      100% - it's so subtle and beautiful

  • @JacobNNorton1982
    @JacobNNorton1982 Před rokem +24

    Man, that was awesome. I have a whole new respect for Tim. I’d put Justin up there as well. Love to see him watch the Dimebag Darrell guitar store demo video. Keep them coming! Cheers!

  • @jyejye1077
    @jyejye1077 Před rokem +6

    I’ve grown to quite like Justin such a cool character and a humble guy ❤

  • @Gnomojo
    @Gnomojo Před 6 dny

    I always recognized you as an amazing singer but I’ve never seen someone else appreciate good Music as much as you do. This is great.

  • @Gnomojo
    @Gnomojo Před 6 dny

    Also second beat of the chorus as you’d say. I love how humble you are on the guitar. We all know you’re amazing but the simple fact that you’re humble and willing to learn is refreshing. Makes us amateur guitarists think that we can learn too.

  • @babagaming7867
    @babagaming7867 Před rokem +81

    Not a fan of Polyphia, but Tim Henson is insanely talented.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Před rokem +4

      Insanely dull, you mean.

    • @naterodriguez8358
      @naterodriguez8358 Před rokem +66

      ​@mattrogers1946 smells like jealousy!

    • @brown9671
      @brown9671 Před rokem +44

      @@mattrogers1946 it’s alright to be getting older, just remember. Your dad said, “this music sucks” too

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Před rokem +3

      @@brown9671 Sounds like you're a "man" that speaks from experience...🤷‍♂️

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Před rokem

      @Nate Rodriguez Why would I be jealous of a smarmy twerp with too many neck tattoos and sound like a really bad 16-bit video game soundtrack?
      I play real music.

  • @charliewalker1220
    @charliewalker1220 Před rokem +5

    Justin was on top form, brothers elbow at dinner table was a highlight

  • @janvanaartrijk9673
    @janvanaartrijk9673 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm becoming a bit of an old geezer but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate a great player like Tim. I'm very curious about what he is going to bring us in future years !!

  • @jaysonbortz3420
    @jaysonbortz3420 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Intonation is in the setup, a good player will sound better on a hello Kitty squire than a weak player on a custom shop strat.

  • @TheSilverGate
    @TheSilverGate Před rokem +3

    I recently saw the "guitar support" bit that he did, I liked it when he said that the best solos are those that are memorable instead of those with a 1000 notes per second.

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Před rokem +3

    It is only within recorded history that we can judge how a person plays. I can read Mozart and Bach, but I have never heard them play. In the modern musical genre we have this young boy who can play. I see he gathers about him all his peers. He has become a master of performance.

  • @rigur5171
    @rigur5171 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I've been watching ren's Video a bagillion Times! Thank's for showcasing him!
    Still get goosebumps Like crazy

  • @waynes517
    @waynes517 Před rokem +5

    Refreshing to hear an older musician complimenting Tim. Congratulations on getting sober Justin *raises an iced tea*

  • @fightforourrightyoutube
    @fightforourrightyoutube Před rokem +5

    I will tell you the greatest alliteration ever that my dad taught me. Prior preparation prevents poor performance :-) absolutely love this channel brother

  • @paullb2440
    @paullb2440 Před rokem +3

    I think you’re right the craftsmanship of the luthier is more important than the wood. But also the setup of the guitar. Cheap guitars often suffer from
    bad intonation that can be improved by being setup properly.

  • @brandoneaton1520
    @brandoneaton1520 Před rokem

    freshly subbed. Fan of Tim so i clicked your video. Happy to come across your channel!

  • @zombro7922
    @zombro7922 Před 5 měsíci

    First time seeing you, between the accent and the funny shit you say I'm hooked lol
    Tim Henson is definitely an amazing guitarist, and he's one I listen to often!

  • @muenchhausenmusic
    @muenchhausenmusic Před rokem +5

    Tim does a considerable amount of pitch shifting in the production phase (e.g. the old doubling a part of a melody with the double being pitched an octave up to make that part cut through more).
    Plus, from what I have seen so far, most of Polyphia's music is actually just in standard tuning

    • @BarstucksCoffee
      @BarstucksCoffee Před rokem +2

      Standard tuning or 8 strings with a low D# or E sometimes

  • @davidmaraisthecampfireguit2596

    Talented musicians reflecting on other talented musicians - love it.

  • @JamesMisplaced
    @JamesMisplaced Před rokem +1

    Up until about 3 days ago I had no idea that you had a CZcams. But now I am so grateful that you do

  • @brotherman2823
    @brotherman2823 Před rokem +1

    Yay, so happy to hear the love for The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion album. Thorn in My Pride is so, so good. My Morning Song and Sometimes Salvation are also winners.

  • @vikkimace
    @vikkimace Před rokem +13

    I originally misheard and thought you said JIM Henson (of Kermit the Frog fame) 😂 Now that would’ve been cool!
    (Except he’s been dead for over 30 years 😬)

    • @jeffersoncosgrove1910
      @jeffersoncosgrove1910 Před rokem +1

      Having been dead for thirty years would've made it amazing. 🤣

    • @vikkimace
      @vikkimace Před rokem +2

      @@jeffersoncosgrove1910 Jim Henson rises again….. again 🎵

  • @stelp7617
    @stelp7617 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Tim is one of those guitarists that just drips pure talent, his style isn't my most favourite, but I absolutely respect what he can do, he does it bloody well. Having such a unique style will see him become one of the future greats.

    • @jessejameskaine
      @jessejameskaine Před 3 měsíci +1

      all that ability and absolutely no feel. He's an emotionless player. Can't even fix the intonation on his guitar LOL

    • @Moon-dw5ky
      @Moon-dw5ky Před 3 měsíci +1

      Bro you seriously dislike him, don't you?​@@jessejameskaine

  • @1nsytegames42
    @1nsytegames42 Před 8 měsíci

    Loved black crowes! Thanks for the reminder!
    You’re fun to watch!

  • @TamagoSenshi
    @TamagoSenshi Před rokem +1

    I always use the tip of my index finger for pinch harmonics, same with what I call delayed harmonics, since I haven't seen anyone else talk about them (playing a note, then lightly tapping above the coil). So, between the three of use, we have three different styles of pinch harmonics, wild

  • @fletcherchristian2254
    @fletcherchristian2254 Před rokem +38

    My sister (addict) ran off with my American Standard Telecaster for a fix. All I could afford at the time TO replace it was an Indonesian Strat by mail order. It turned out to be a gem of a guitar. The neck is amazing. The guitar tech down the street has offered me 3x what I paid for it. No dice. So yes you can get a great guitar for cheap if you are LUCKY.

    • @jsan2548
      @jsan2548 Před rokem +5

      I’ve played $150 Squires that punch at a $750 weight. Just gotta hit up the local shops regularly and be patient.

    • @PamelaContiGlass
      @PamelaContiGlass Před rokem +1

      I bought a $70 FrankenStrat because, Why not? For $70? After spending some time filing the frets, intonation, nut change and locking tuners (the old one were terrible), it plays as well as my real one (and it's theft proof) with very good strat tones. Plus it's a s-s-h which my strat is not, so it has even more sounds. I spent about $50 on it, but it plays like a much more expensive guitar. I play it more than my real Strat, my SG or my very expensive Ibanez. Partly because I don't have to treat it as if it was some sort of holy relic. Maybe I was really lucky.

    • @fletcherchristian2254
      @fletcherchristian2254 Před rokem

      ​@@PamelaContiGlass The pickups that came with mine were terrible but so easy to swap out. I wouldn't trade it for anything. Sounds like an awesome guitar you have there Marco! It's nice when things work out better than expected.

    • @fletcherchristian2254
      @fletcherchristian2254 Před rokem

      @@jsan2548 True. You never know what will come your way and when.

    • @mountainpeakcloud8442
      @mountainpeakcloud8442 Před rokem

      Indonesia has some great guitar factories. The Cort factory is there, and they make some great guitars, and G&L make their tribute series out of the Cort factory there too, and those are some really great guitars, especially for the money. I would not stick my nose up at an Indonesian G&L, even though I have a USA one.
      Even though there are great builders in the US, when it comes to Asian factories, a lot of it comes down to who they have there for quality control. If there’s someone great in the factory, the guitars coming out will most probably be great.

  • @adamtwd88
    @adamtwd88 Před 11 měsíci +16

    I absolutely love Tim. I just saw Polyphia live recently, incredible band, mind blowing musician's. 🖤🤯 - even if you don't like their music, you have to appreciate the talent.. surely!?

    • @fuckcensorship69
      @fuckcensorship69 Před 3 měsíci

      What is talent without good songs? Nothing. King Crimson has a couple of my favorite albums, but aside from a few songs, the rest are TRASH. Like this polyphia band

  • @tess5747
    @tess5747 Před rokem +9

    Tim’s an amazing guitarist and he has great hair! One of my favourite guitar solo pieces has always been at the end of Kate Bush’s Wuthering Heights. You can definitely hum or sing along to that! I was thrilled when I played it to my son once and he just replicated it there and then! (Ok maybe not as good but a bloody good attempt) considering it was his first hearing and he was only about sixteen. 🙂

  • @flags4595
    @flags4595 Před 10 měsíci

    first time here, dude, your vibes are immaculate. Instant sub for more reactions (:

  • @tonyattardo9350
    @tonyattardo9350 Před 7 měsíci +1

    By far my favorite guitar is a MIM HH telecaster. Brand new for $499. The thing about budget guitars is you need to play the individual instrument. I played an epiphone G-400 (budget Gibson SG) that felt and sounded way better than $2k signature models. Played a different guitar same year same model that was trash.
    Also if you’re having trouble with pinch harmonics, Jim Dunlop Jazz 3 picks. Game changing for me, using this relatively thick and very small stubby pick not only opened up my pinch game but also tightened up my picking hand in general.

  • @jonash154
    @jonash154 Před rokem +8

    Tim Henson is an awesome player and very creative. Also worth checking out Scott Lepage , the other guitarist in Polyphia. He does some really interesting stuff.

  • @souptec
    @souptec Před 8 měsíci +9

    No matter how technical music is in whatever style you choose, what makes it exceptional is the expression put into it.

    • @cagedpegasus
      @cagedpegasus Před 6 měsíci

      That’s why I think “Renaissance” is easily their best album. Pure emotion

  • @supergalaxyfist7730
    @supergalaxyfist7730 Před rokem +2

    We've got Polyphia tickets and very excited. Also, cheers Justin for your awesome content you literally rock.

  • @josephdavid3401
    @josephdavid3401 Před rokem

    Polyphia is one of my new fav go to music and you (Justin) and i are from the same era of music. Saw you guys in Dubai like maybe 15yrs ago 😂 thats how old we are now 😂✌️ But were all still rocking!! 🤘🤘 Love your channel btw!!

  • @davidcook1057
    @davidcook1057 Před rokem +6

    You aren’t a Boomer Justin - you are Gen X. The best generation

  • @LukeJLB
    @LukeJLB Před 2 měsíci

    To the question about build quality and price--I worked with a builder who made high-end acoustics. I was working on the "shop" builds, in the $2000-4000 range, and he focused on the more expensive ones. I think the higher end of what he built was in the neighborhood of $28,000. He'd be the first to tell you, between those two price points, nothing is going to sound or feel different. But at $28,000, you're paying for Brazilian rosewood, highest-grade grain patterning, one-of-one custom inlay work all over the instrument, absolute, completely uncompromising precision in every single cut and join, some of the most beautiful stuff you've ever seen. It's art at that point, and you're paying for the hundreds of hours of a renowned, highly-skilled, highly-trained artist's labor in addition to rare and expensive materials.
    Below those price ranges, quality can vary wildly, and things can impact price like whether an instrument is made in factories in Korea or Indonesia (the latter of the two is usually cheaper because the factories are often not unionized, or at least that was true a few years ago). So, sometimes you pay more because you hope the people who made the thing will be able to feed their kids.
    Expensive guitars aren't inherently a scam, but there's so much that goes into producing them that it can be hard to tell where a price point is coming from. Best practice is to always go to a shop, put your hands on the instrument, and let that experience tell you what it's worth. And only ever buy new if you're a dork like me and you obsess over weird guitars that are impossible to find used.

  • @mcmoose64
    @mcmoose64 Před rokem +2

    I loved that Black Crows album but I could never put my finger on why . Thank you .

  • @hellcat5music
    @hellcat5music Před rokem +3

    "some of that is adjustable with the truss rod and stuff." lol that was THE one thing that Tim said that made me cringe because of how much you can do for correcting intonation issues in a guitar "out of the box." I would always suggest that you get a guitar intoned after buying it new. herman Li has a great short video about intonation embedded in his "cheap guitar" video.

  • @friedriceman
    @friedriceman Před 7 měsíci

    Lots of people in the comments calling Tim Henson a "kid" when he's 29 years old lol he just looks like he's a high school guitar prodigy

  • @shoobydubois1
    @shoobydubois1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Back in the day, one wouldn't want to find themselves in a fist fight with someone sporting a neck tattoo, whereas today....

  • @justinmcwilliams6759
    @justinmcwilliams6759 Před rokem +4

    The guitar tones I prefer are Nine Inch Nails, Type O negative, 311, Korn, Rammstein, Linkin Park and more recently Ghost and Falling in Reverse - so that's what I aim for with what I use.