Polyphia, Playing God - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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11 ай бұрын

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Dipping my toes into the more recent progressive Rock music, I decided to go for Polyphia as another band which you have recommended to me many times. This piece, Playing God, I found delightful in many ways. Not only did I enjoy the multiple guitars, but I also really enjoyed the textures and colorations of sound within the music.
Here’s the link to the original song by Polyphia:
• Polyphia - Playing God...
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@shanebilowitz7261
@shanebilowitz7261 11 ай бұрын
From a guitarist standpoint, this song is incredibly difficult to play and involves a lot of extended technique that most guitarists just haven't mastered.
@thevoiceofamerica2389
@thevoiceofamerica2389 11 ай бұрын
I'm a metal guitarist. This is easy for me to play!!!
@propermodulation948
@propermodulation948 11 ай бұрын
@@thevoiceofamerica2389 We are waiting for your video. Something tells me we will be waiting a LONG time.
@fsmdanimal
@fsmdanimal 11 ай бұрын
On nylon stringed acoustic? Let’s see your video.
@thevoiceofamerica2389
@thevoiceofamerica2389 11 ай бұрын
@@fsmdanimal I'm not a musician, but can appreciate good music when I see it. This is just bland commercial hip/hop. Reminds me of Christina Aguilera or something similar! Probably recorded on a computer!
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 11 ай бұрын
It sounds that way.
@solidsnayyke1914
@solidsnayyke1914 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The whistler is someone from fiver that Tim Henson hired.
@reactionviewer
@reactionviewer 11 ай бұрын
Funny I said that hours before lol
@noahcosijns7318
@noahcosijns7318 11 ай бұрын
@@reactionviewer funny it's pretty well known since tim said it in a video about the making of Playing God. "lol"
@reactionviewer
@reactionviewer 11 ай бұрын
@@noahcosijns7318 indeed which is even funnier that multiple people didn’t think that someone else pointed it out first
@ethanquirk28
@ethanquirk28 11 ай бұрын
@@reactionvieweri mean… including you right?
@reactionviewer
@reactionviewer 11 ай бұрын
@@ethanquirk28 Oh child, what a sad troll you are. I actually mentioned the production video Tim did for her to watch as it's very interesting. Most of these comments, including this one, are just mentioning the Fiver guy. Crawl back into your troll hole and take the L champ. I know you're not very bright, but no reason to keep showing that off to the world.
@robertpetre9378
@robertpetre9378 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching an interview with Tim Henson, and he said what he would do would basically be take chord progressions from Pop songs and arpeggiate them, and then create melodies and harmony from them as he wants his song’s structure to be simple to digest like pop songs but still melodically interesting and technical proficient.
@vruz
@vruz 11 ай бұрын
Yes, it sounds like a technical exercise.
@robertpetre9378
@robertpetre9378 11 ай бұрын
@@vruz just pure music theory basically but more poppy
@jakehewitt2697
@jakehewitt2697 11 ай бұрын
I know that Michael Palmisemo said that, is that what you are thinking? Or did Tim actually say that?
@badbeardbill9956
@badbeardbill9956 11 ай бұрын
I think he said he even uses an omnichord or something
@robertpetre9378
@robertpetre9378 11 ай бұрын
@@jakehewitt2697 Tim was talking about how he writes songs with chord progressions taken directly from pop and rap songs, and then just solos over them in one of his interviews. he has always acknowledged that his music is not supposed to be anything more than catchy then Pop music with technical guitar playing over the top.
@ThorsShadow
@ThorsShadow 10 ай бұрын
This woman looks and sounds precisely like I would imagine a Harp-playing classic musician to look and sound like and I love it.
@freque7389
@freque7389 5 ай бұрын
would
@zekie106
@zekie106 10 ай бұрын
as a drummer, the drums on this track are underrated in terms of technicality
@LuxuFoo
@LuxuFoo 10 ай бұрын
The drumming is insanely good in this song, along with everything else.
@Immadinosaur92
@Immadinosaur92 10 ай бұрын
As are most of Polyphia songs. He hits those notes with such precision it almost sounds like samples at times. Very well written band.
@zekie106
@zekie106 10 ай бұрын
@@Immadinosaur92 I just listened to more of their songs. You're absolutely right Most people point out the guitar parts in Polyphia songs, but damn the drums are very technical as well
@charlesreid9337
@charlesreid9337 10 ай бұрын
guitarist not drummer..so dont hear thos like you do. But i see this comment 100 times over on every polyphia video. Ive never heard the adulation for a drummer like this before
@jasonware7249
@jasonware7249 10 ай бұрын
He has to be a beast! As a guitar player, It's hard to get that far.
@joaoaugustolandim
@joaoaugustolandim 11 ай бұрын
If you look for Polyphia's old stuff, you'll notice they were already beasts, technically awesome, with fast solos, powerful riffs and perfect execution. But they were just another prog band in the business. They could easily compete with Dream Theater, but they made their best decision: go beyond everything and create their own style, their own techniques. Now, they are a reference and I love it (and them).
@dataolle
@dataolle 11 ай бұрын
I can highly recommend you watching the music video, then you get a sense of how much of virtuosos the members of Polyphia are. Also Ego Death is another great song.
@06823834italia
@06823834italia 10 ай бұрын
Yah listening is one thing. But being able to watch takes it up to another level.
@adammilner9623
@adammilner9623 10 ай бұрын
I thought it was interesting that, despite having not seen the music video, she commented that at one point it sounded like the music moved to a different “place”, which is exactly what happens in the video.
@kaiying74
@kaiying74 10 ай бұрын
I'll be honest I'm glad she's just listening to it. Visuals are a huge part of media & art these days but it's nice she's just taking it as a piece of music in my opinion.
@jan_07
@jan_07 9 ай бұрын
Music is for listening, not for looking with your eyes. Grow dafuq up and stop with that stupid technical sh*t. Playing god is a simple song musically, it’s classic flamenco.
@karwashblark7499
@karwashblark7499 9 ай бұрын
Also watch the Archetype: Tim Henson, a video he did to advertise some guitar effect software. It's an ad but it's some of the best music he's written tbh
@justsomeguy727
@justsomeguy727 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the section at the end with the crazy arpeggios was originally done on an Omnisphere and Tim himself admits that when he originally wrote that part, he did it under the *assumption* he'd also be able to play it. Needless to say, it's incredibly difficult to play.
@StephenRoberts99
@StephenRoberts99 11 ай бұрын
think it was an omnichord omnisphere is software i believe
@feelportmusic
@feelportmusic 11 ай бұрын
Actually, the omnichord was used for the intro. The arpeggios were created by an arppegiator, but the rest you said is true.
@S1LVERF15
@S1LVERF15 10 ай бұрын
It’s only difficult until you get the muscle memory down, then it’s easy
@sparkysparkyB00M
@sparkysparkyB00M 10 ай бұрын
O.D. riff was also written by the arpeggiator, and the backing chords heavily inspired by another song. Respect Tim for sharing his philosophy behind making that song, and of course, his ability to play it.
@Seissmo
@Seissmo 10 ай бұрын
@@S1LVERF15Same for every other piece of music in the world. It’s like saying “once you’re able to play it, you can play it.”
@joshuawiedenbeck6944
@joshuawiedenbeck6944 11 ай бұрын
One aspect that really makes this band what it is, is how the bass plays so well with the drums. The bass is locked into the kick drum and plays whenever it plays. Keeps the whole song grounded instead of it breaking apart.
@m.ericwatson968
@m.ericwatson968 11 ай бұрын
Scott LePage doesn't get the accolades that Tim Henson receives though he is also an incredibly adept guitarist, Tim Henson has a special flair though, they do compliment one another very well
@jamrollz
@jamrollz 5 ай бұрын
Tim definitely is more plugged into a 'pop' taste pallet and looks more 'tiktok trendy' so not surprised he is more popular. They're both insane technically
@mehaulMC
@mehaulMC 11 ай бұрын
Polyphia takes extremely simple and recognizable “pop” chord progressions (in this case i-bVII-VI-V7 which is typical Andalusian style) and then melodically embelishes upon that. These embellishments are always incredibly intentional, stimulating, and ridiculously hard to play. Love these guys. They inspire me!
@Malapropify
@Malapropify 10 ай бұрын
You know strangely lot about theory. Nice one!
@dutchdykefinger
@dutchdykefinger 9 ай бұрын
@@Malapropify tim henson himself doesn't though, he explained that a couple of times in interviews :D
@Malapropify
@Malapropify 9 ай бұрын
I checked it and it's nothing crazy really. It's almost a chromatic "walk" .... Almost sounds like an exercise more than music
@offsetsface2135
@offsetsface2135 9 ай бұрын
Yep that’s what makes them unique and surprisingly listenable
@khbgkh
@khbgkh 9 ай бұрын
@@Malapropifythat’s a very obtuse way of viewing music. It’s not a chromatic walk, it’s is a descending minor scale and it is one of the oldest chord progressions and melodic motions in western music
@auracle6184
@auracle6184 10 ай бұрын
The most underrated section of the whole song is Scottie's natural harmonic run at 3:10, when he pulls it off in his playthrough video there's this perfect look of satisfaction on his face
@spdcrzy
@spdcrzy 8 ай бұрын
I've never heard ANYBODY comment on the title of the song itself as it relates to the musical themes of the song. Love it!
@J4M13M1LL3R
@J4M13M1LL3R 5 ай бұрын
I was looking everywhere for the comment about this section of the video I think the title is specifically to do with the level of technical skill the band needs to execute
@Thevicar045
@Thevicar045 11 ай бұрын
Great analysis as ever Amy. In your own time I would highly recommend listening to Moyun's guzheng cover of this piece. Its a truly spectacular rendition and the guzheng is maybe closer to a harp than guitar 😊
@PitzkeMP
@PitzkeMP Ай бұрын
My favorite cover of any song ever performed. What incredible talent. I literally shed a tear the first time I saw that. that woman is absolutely incredible
@BrassThunder
@BrassThunder 10 ай бұрын
I am a 64 year old lifelong musician (Trumpet) and I just happened across this video. It's always fun to see how someone else reacts to a performance that I can't wait to share with friends, especially fellow musicians. Polyphia is one of those rabbit holes you are more than happy to enter. The lead guitarist Tim Henson is a true monster on his instrument. I am somewhat stodgy in the type of music I play on my instrument but I am also proud to say my taste in music is very eclectic and having KZbin along with all the various Music Streaming platforms enable us to get lost in the music we hold so dear. I look forward to viewing more of your videos, keep up the good work
@bellcranel8873
@bellcranel8873 10 ай бұрын
When you watch at 7:25 you start to realize that this girl and Tim are just on another level musically. My poor commoner ears just thinks it sounds good and sophisticated, meanwhile she just breaks down and could literally jam along with this band using the harp! I’m blown away and jealous all at the same time!
@charlesreid9337
@charlesreid9337 10 ай бұрын
whem you dont play you kindof hear the highlights of a song (the reason pop is so comoressed). When you learn an instrument you hear levels of musoc layered over each other. You hear every note and instrument. That's why i think everyone should learn an instrument
@cjaee345
@cjaee345 10 ай бұрын
You're underrating how Scott here
@tovawr
@tovawr 6 ай бұрын
@@charlesreid9337 right, with a couple years of practice it's not hard to do what she did: just arpeggiate over the chords, that in this case were quite simple (Em, C, B7)
@LemonKushty
@LemonKushty 11 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis! Thank you so much for taking this request. I have to say the quality of analysis is like no other channel out there right now. Please keep doing what you do!
@k8923
@k8923 11 ай бұрын
I never noticed it before, but Tim's playing actually does sound like harp like. Probably the nylon strings on the Ibanez. You're at a disadvantage (?) not being to watch Tim playing this piece. It is a masterful performance.
@kyle7233
@kyle7233 10 ай бұрын
I have been fiending for more content on this song because I'm a layman who cannot fully wrap my mind around how awesome this song is, but can feel it my bones! It was great hearing your interpretation of this song. You also helped me hear part of the song that I wasn't able to recognize before. Thank you.
@sendia4744
@sendia4744 9 ай бұрын
Amy, thank you for taking the time to analyze what has become my favorite song of the year! Your ability to delve deeply into a piece of music is unmatched, in my opinion. Love your channel and love Polyphia!
@NicHeuwGuitar
@NicHeuwGuitar 11 ай бұрын
Such an in depth break down, love your energy and enthusiasm 😊 That harp and your playing is beautiful and you have interesting point of view. I just subscribed, looking forward to check out more of your reactions and music!
@JennyAgain
@JennyAgain 11 ай бұрын
Loved your breakdown of this one and hearing it on harp was neat!
@mikebozik
@mikebozik 11 ай бұрын
This is great stuff!!! Love this format! Spot on with the chords!
@carlosportillo2781
@carlosportillo2781 11 ай бұрын
Great analysis and I love hearing the harp
@joelmorningstar3645
@joelmorningstar3645 11 ай бұрын
Just wanna say 3 things. I love Polyphia You're an amazing human 21:37 = ASMR
@ericgoodwinart
@ericgoodwinart 11 ай бұрын
That was lovely! I loved your take on it ❤
@DirkGently04
@DirkGently04 11 ай бұрын
Regarding the title: As you point out, the song has a delicate touch even in its most intense moments. We can picture the Creator working intently on the intricate pieces of his creation, taking a brief moment at the bridge to survey his cosmos, and then, recognizing it as "good", relaxing into an expansive free-form bossa Nova as the finishing touches are placed. He then walks away whistling with pleasure at what has been wrought. Think of "playing God" as "God at play" But as someone else has already pointed out, it also makes a boastful double entendre about their virtuosity.
@jonsible
@jonsible 11 ай бұрын
The boastfulness is also drawn from their clear Hip Hop influence. They work with pop beat producers on most of their tracks!
@guigoinz112
@guigoinz112 10 ай бұрын
This was really well written, a pleasure to read! Thanks!
@Ken_neThT
@Ken_neThT 10 ай бұрын
I never thought of it this way till I saw this video and this comment. It's a very interesting take. Very refreshing and thought provoking!
@alemayehusolomon941
@alemayehusolomon941 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful and thoughtful comment! I thought the same thing, a creator of beats and music, doing what they love!
@georgecurious7373
@georgecurious7373 10 ай бұрын
I’m Japanese and wondering the meaning of this title. Thanks to this nice comment.
@RemAtmos
@RemAtmos 3 ай бұрын
I love your appreciation and attention to sound! Your thoughts on this song were so wonderful and fresh to hear
@ConditionOfMan
@ConditionOfMan 11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate when you use the harp in your videos. Since it is something you know so well, I feel more connected.
@CptShiba
@CptShiba 9 ай бұрын
this is really late, but all of their music's "scores" are sold on their website. you get both a PDF and a Guitar Pro file, containing both tabs and the actual sheet music for both guitars. The bass parts are sold separately, but also on their website as well.
@hexxenhamer_7780
@hexxenhamer_7780 10 ай бұрын
I love this woman, reminds me of my high school band director. instantly subscribed... you put musical thoughts into words in a digestible way 🥰
@juanjoseescanellas3798
@juanjoseescanellas3798 11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the music, and it was wonderful listening and watching to your analysis. Thank you Amy.
@NA-oe5jj
@NA-oe5jj 10 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your breakdown of the song, especially your ideas and thoughts on the title. Nice video!
@Karfuya
@Karfuya 11 ай бұрын
Loved the time you put listening to the entire track before making an analysis. Great work keep it real!
@jaimecardona92
@jaimecardona92 11 ай бұрын
This was fun. Thanks for the video
@546Scott
@546Scott 9 ай бұрын
Just started listening to this band.... And man was I missing out!! Great reaction!
@sandenson
@sandenson 10 ай бұрын
Hello, Amy! I'm glad to see you reacting to this one. I was addicted to it for several weeks when it released last year. I don't know if you've dipped your toes into jazz or jazz-adjacent music, but I'd like to recommend a tune from my current obsession: Snarky Puppy, a jazz/funk ensemble with heavy world music influences. My recommendation is Outlier, from their "We Like it Here" record, which is their most popular, and many argue that it's also their best. I know you usually focus on the music and don't look at videos, but with such a huge group, I think it would be beneficial to watch the video, as it helps to pinpoint sounds one might not notice otherwise, plus it really helps to get the energy of the track. Cheers!
@patricksimoneau7647
@patricksimoneau7647 9 ай бұрын
I love watching more classically trained musicians react to polyphia.
@nternalPractice
@nternalPractice 9 ай бұрын
My take is that the band isn't playing at being God, they are manifesting the voice of God. They "play God" as one might "play Bach".
@evenruderanger7617
@evenruderanger7617 8 күн бұрын
YES . THESE GUYS ARE TOO SMART TO MOCK GOD WHO GAVE THEM THEIR TALENTS
@k.s.l3w158
@k.s.l3w158 10 ай бұрын
Love this analysis! Very insightful!
@cliffwatkins5245
@cliffwatkins5245 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for Amy to listen to this song. I was so upset when she ended the rock history videos and didn’t end on this.
@gunnarmiller5467
@gunnarmiller5467 10 ай бұрын
Fell in love with this channel when you say "God is a creator entity where he's weaving a tapestry" ...thanks for existing and creating!
@LeeKennison
@LeeKennison 11 ай бұрын
Great breakdown and analysis Amy. I really enjoyed it. They are all very talented musicians.
@raybombs
@raybombs 9 ай бұрын
Im glad i found your channel, good stuff
@gtrgar4561
@gtrgar4561 11 ай бұрын
"Playing God" is the second track from the album "Remember That You Will Die". Track 1 is "Genesis" and the last track on the Album is "Ego Death". There seems, to me, a Biblical arc to the Album. "Ego Death" features Steve Vai on guitar. Steve has been credited on a 1982 Frank Zappa album for providing "impossible guitar parts". Another hot shot guitar player that plays avant guarde guitar instrumentals is Joe Satriani. Joe taught guitar, Steve Vai and Kirk Hammet (Metallica) were among Joe's students. Joe's album "Surfing with the Alien" is considered a masterpiece. The songs "Always with Me, Always with You" , "Satch Boogie" and "Surfing with the Alien" were praised for the quality of their melodies. 🎸😎
@chairmanofthebored6860
@chairmanofthebored6860 11 ай бұрын
Pretty neat how you can copy and paste a Wikipedia page. Maybe you should try writing something of your own. Noone who knows Polyphia needs your context.
@liamblack4840
@liamblack4840 11 ай бұрын
Why so bitter? They were just giving the youtuber context and info for questions she was asking throughout the video… does it really matter that it was copied and pasted?
@Meow_Zedong
@Meow_Zedong 11 ай бұрын
I saw them live 5 or so years ago in Greensboro, NC and they were beautiful.
@seanlawrence9107
@seanlawrence9107 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful and detailed reaction.
@Andrew-bd7mp
@Andrew-bd7mp 25 күн бұрын
THis is so awesome and it fits the song so well. would love to hear a collab with tim on the guitar and you on the harp!
@buca505
@buca505 11 ай бұрын
Great analysis as always Amy! Just a suggestion, song G.O.A.T is song that changed the music of this young people and set the path to new musical experience and growth of this band, consider next time to go with that song. Tim Henson know all David Gilmore, Jimmy Hendrix and Tommy Iommi solos when he was 12 year old, so it is natural for him to evolve beyond and second guitarist Scot Lepage is just half step behind. Started as just another high school guitar shredder band, they evolve musically great if you ask me. Greetings to Kid’o, Vlad and Amy, keep on good work ✌️
@GaviLazan
@GaviLazan 10 ай бұрын
This and GOAT have a very very similar progression and style. The way the song builds and releases tension.
@UndarZ
@UndarZ 10 ай бұрын
Scott in no way is "behind" Tim. Even Tim admits that Scott can do stuff he couldn't even imagine. They're on different paths of the same Journey.
@kent8moto
@kent8moto 10 ай бұрын
I really love your interpretation of the song's title! And I believe that Polyphia would appreciate the sentiment.
@jonathan1991z
@jonathan1991z 11 ай бұрын
Tim had an interview with Wired where he explained how he put together this song, he took a jingle that a Japanese sound board and each cord arpeggiated each of them differently, plus all of the finger techniques.
@AMikeStein
@AMikeStein 11 ай бұрын
I think the title kind of fits. This song is a beautiful creation that has some elements of chaos and order intertwined and everything just kind of fits together while other times there's weird syncopations. Everything has it's place within the structure of the song.
@TheClassicdog
@TheClassicdog 11 ай бұрын
Great choice. I must say I think you would enjoy the Mahler style Kyrotechnics of In Vantablack by Kyros. Everything from total chaos to breakthrough moment redemption. Treat your ears!
@bradleyjordan9418
@bradleyjordan9418 5 ай бұрын
I saw them live in November and they were amazing.
@icfrac8481
@icfrac8481 6 ай бұрын
Is awesome to see you try it on the harp, that's what im here fore, together with the reaction
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl 11 ай бұрын
This is really good, great bit of runs after the intro when the song first really kicks in. The guitar playing from 2:50 to 3:10 is beautiful, the stuff I really like listening to, awesome choices and mixing in some chords as well. To me, this is pretty much improv jazz, although it's a bit more repeated, but the modulation, the half step up, and then back down, is very jazz-like. I might have brush stroked the drums too, personal preference. It's always difficult to give a song a name when it doesn't have lyrics.
@02dusk
@02dusk 11 ай бұрын
Jazz if its played in tune
@Untoldanimations
@Untoldanimations 10 ай бұрын
I don’t hear the jazz. All I hear is flamenco, classical and bossa nova
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl 10 ай бұрын
@@Untoldanimations Interesting. I can't say that I hear Paco de Lucia, Haydn, or Antonio Carlos Jobim in this at all. Prog Rock is probably a good name for it, it defies description somewhat.
@C-3PFLO
@C-3PFLO 11 ай бұрын
You have a very unique reaction. I enjoyed it.
@karmacamilleon1
@karmacamilleon1 11 ай бұрын
I think a great title for this song would be Crunchy Salad.
@marcodegroot4079
@marcodegroot4079 11 ай бұрын
Till now I didn’t see anybody suggest Steven Wilson yet, suprisingly to me. Lot’s of songs to suggest but maybe something like Drive Home or Luminol is interesting to start with. I didn’t know Polyphia. Guitar reminds me of Al Di Meola.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 11 ай бұрын
DiMeola yes I thought that too.
@jimstewart8122
@jimstewart8122 11 ай бұрын
I asked every in the comments of almost all of Amy's early videos, but I have up when I read in the Channel blurb that you have to pay $125 for a song request. Fair enough, but too rich for my blood. If the unlikely were ever to happen, I would love to see an analysis of Routine (including video, for extra impact) or Refuge, which has the perfect harmonica, guitar, synth section. If course, many of Steven's songs are outstanding, but those two are hard to beat.
@jimstewart8122
@jimstewart8122 11 ай бұрын
Apologies for the terrible English. I use a Kindle, which replaces my words with some bizarre alternatives and doesn't allow for editing once posted. Hopefully, you get the gist.
@ckokomo808
@ckokomo808 11 ай бұрын
Really interesting to hear you speak about it as a harp player. There are many analysis about the song structure and guitar point of view but I found your experiences with harp bringing up some cool ideas. I’m interested in your take from something by Animals as Leaders. Another virtuosic instrumental metal band. Some of my favorites. The Brain Dance, the woven web, Red Miso, the problem of other minds
@DogmaBeoulve
@DogmaBeoulve 25 күн бұрын
... the harp sitting beside her just gives her an even deeper angelic impression.
@elainajourney
@elainajourney 11 ай бұрын
You are truly a delight!
@michaelyork4554
@michaelyork4554 11 ай бұрын
Has a Mediterranean Sundance quality by Al Di Meola.
@Houdm
@Houdm 11 ай бұрын
I really liked how this was filmed and edited
@edphaze6550
@edphaze6550 11 ай бұрын
This is the first time I’ve heard you play your harp. I think the Polyphia song is perfect for harp. They should have called you! 😃
@ItsKrispyKev
@ItsKrispyKev 10 ай бұрын
It would actually be so freaking cool if you did a Harp cover of this.
@NytronX
@NytronX 10 ай бұрын
There's someone who did this on a Chinese style harp already. It is an awesome cover.
@cowfreezy
@cowfreezy 11 ай бұрын
subbed, very cool breakdown
@tubeampsrule1
@tubeampsrule1 11 ай бұрын
What is going on!? I take a break from KZbin and suddenly your production quality is through the roof! I love it! Great job! You've really come into your own!
@ciphestor9407
@ciphestor9407 11 ай бұрын
I have no idea why, but I love her review style
@landonw7099
@landonw7099 2 ай бұрын
Ugh that breakdownnnnnnnn. Makes me smell the salty ocean air on a warm night 🌚
@ryanjones5131
@ryanjones5131 10 ай бұрын
I love how each sound is described verbally.
@lbmusic444
@lbmusic444 11 ай бұрын
This was a cool perspective on this song. I like the way you articulate your impression, I have a similar one. There is a making of video of this song if you would like to see some behind the scenes on the creative process/journey of this song. According to the source, those whistles are in fact human whistles!
@jmevegas1
@jmevegas1 3 ай бұрын
Wow she’s just great. Phenomenal musical vocabulary
@johngrundy6208
@johngrundy6208 9 ай бұрын
Hi Amy, I just love your channel and of course I have subscribed to it. It is very pleasant to hear your reactions to the tracks you choose from the point of view of a virtuoso musician. There is a Chinese woman named Mo Yun on KZbin who makes covers of Western music playing a Chinese Harp or Guzheng. It would be lovely to hear your reaction to her music and explain from a technical viewpoint how she can play modern 12 tone temperaments and 5 note chords while executing polyphony. It seems to me as a technical nerd that would not be possible yet she does it - could you possibly enlighten me? Keep up the good work!
@jantab6416
@jantab6416 11 ай бұрын
I do remember someone stating that they (Polyphia)have tabs on their website which includes music sheets
@lde-m8688
@lde-m8688 11 ай бұрын
I wouls love to see you review old Chicago songs. Like from the first few albums like from the first album called Chicago Transit Authority. The song "Introduction" especially.
@ericmoran1434
@ericmoran1434 5 ай бұрын
That was a great professional analysis. I agree with your vision for the song title. The only thing that I would add is that it gave me an Old Testament to New Testament feel. Darker texture in the beginning and lighter at the end. It gave me the feeling of hanging out at Gods house on his day off and just listening to music over time. Keep rocking! I mean harping!😄
@mariosd1302
@mariosd1302 9 ай бұрын
Very nice video, thank you
@BleachCowboy2016
@BleachCowboy2016 8 ай бұрын
what you said about how the song seems to be shifting to different places is actually reflected in the music video
@jsamuelsen
@jsamuelsen 11 ай бұрын
Like others have said its nice to see the music video to watch their playing. Also Ego Death.
@kebman
@kebman 6 ай бұрын
Is it possible to do *flageolets* on the harp? I'm wondering because Playing God is a flageolet-heavy song.
@kaijinmryu
@kaijinmryu 11 ай бұрын
You can do a version where you play along with the song not a cover but like you're a member of the band then you do your part of the song. Adding more colors to a certain song. 😊
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes 11 ай бұрын
1:07 - up there, certainly! Though I think "Hi, Ren" is more recent -- assuming you recorded that before you recorded this, anyway. :)
@vicwoo10
@vicwoo10 11 ай бұрын
I interpret the album this song is on (remember that you will die) as essentially a rock opera or musical about how the 2 guitarists' egos nearly destroy the band, but eventually put their egos aside and achieve an even higher level of playing. This song is the second track, the happy times before the storm as they are just beginning the journey of a group with incredibly talented members flexing, playing, and enjoying making music together. Each players instrument is their voice and they speak to each other throughout each song.
@cameron4994
@cameron4994 10 ай бұрын
I love this realisation. Each member of the band are incredibly talented in their own right. I'm so glad they've managed to find a path to make their own, they've managed to stand out while making sure no one in the band is suppressed and all have their time in the light all at once. Simply amazing.
11 ай бұрын
Well, Amy and Vlad. If you are looking into Prog, you have to have a look at some Ayreon. A usual song would be The Day That The World Breaks Down, wich has helpful information in the video in the form of text pop-ups from Arjen (the mind behind the Project). Not sure if sheet music exists, but Vlad could ask Arjen. He is a really nice guy and if he can, I'm sure he would help. The Ayreon albums could be put under the label of Rock/Metal Opera. Every Album tells one complete story in a bigger universe with many characters. Since you do mostly analysis of audio only, there is a LOT to choose from. Most reactors go to the live performances, but those wouldn't fit your format as well as the album versions, I think.
@Greg-om2hb
@Greg-om2hb 11 ай бұрын
POLYPHIA apply advanced guitar techniques to simple, accessible chord progressions. Not my definition of Prog Rock. That said, viewing the video you can see how they produce these sounds on their guitars. The technique you emulate at 19:00 is called Palm Muting; you heard a lot of that in METALLICA. The whistling section sounds like the BOSSA NOVA of João Gilberto. At this early point in your journey, I recommend you focus on more deeply understanding Rock and Roll roots, including Blues guitar. If you are interested in Prog, go back to ROUNDABOUT (YES), and CARNEVIL no. 9 (EMERSON L, LAKE, and PALMER).
@annatraustadottir4387
@annatraustadottir4387 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, I was racking my brain about the melody it sounded somewhat familiar. And when you mentioned Joao Gilberto, I realized it minded me of The Girl From Ipanema.
@juanc.duartea.7575
@juanc.duartea.7575 11 ай бұрын
Strange use of caps you got there. Anyways, I was expecting some comment talking about palm muting and Bossa Nova and you deliver. Thank you.
@Grim327
@Grim327 11 ай бұрын
They have a website they sell tabs on… think I remember sheet music being a part of it as well
@altair8598
@altair8598 11 ай бұрын
Suggestion for another instrumental: Albatross, by [Peter Green's] Fleetwood Mac.
@lupcokotevski2907
@lupcokotevski2907 11 ай бұрын
An influence on Kurt Cobain and Henry Rollins: GOD (1973, guitar overdrive) by Lobby Loyde and the Coloured Balls (Australia). Also an AC/DC influence. Quintessential instrumental rock guitar. Many great Australian rock bands preceded AC/DC.
@TerryWilsonHere
@TerryWilsonHere 11 ай бұрын
I've always assumed Playing God was a double entendre also referring to the musicians as "(instrument) Playing Gods".
@ThaBeatConductor
@ThaBeatConductor 11 ай бұрын
Haters come out of the woodwork for this band I swear. I like Polyphia. They still haven't made a 10/10 album yet, but they might get there. I have a super busy brain so I like lots of notes and I don't always need complex song structures or chord progressions, so Polyphia fills that niche. I call them Inter-Dimensional Elevator Music.
@kane6529
@kane6529 11 ай бұрын
I know I don’t understand why they are so triggering 😂 I think it’s mostly “metal fans” that reject them from being associated with the genre. They are a great instrumental band the reason it’s easy to listen to is it’s more simplistic chord progressions and melodies with incredibly technical things rhythmically and harmonically
@ThaBeatConductor
@ThaBeatConductor 11 ай бұрын
@@kane6529 They really shouldn't be categorized as metal at all. The closest they've come to metal is Bloodbath. At least since the early days. Also, as a metalhead, metal heads can be some of the best people, but there is also the sub-set of elitists/gatekeepers that can make things really annoying.
@mikes9305
@mikes9305 11 ай бұрын
Yes, I feel this is closer to jazz. Based on this one work, I'd guess they are a fusion band. Very busy but not designed to be psrticularly dramatic?
@SKULLKR3W
@SKULLKR3W 11 ай бұрын
It’s just shitty Spanish influenced notes spilled on a page music
@sarimshah
@sarimshah 11 ай бұрын
their first 3 albums are pretty easy to categorize as metal. Even as the edm + hiphop trap influences start coming through, its more metal than not. After that maybe prog rock is more appropriate? Or perhaps its not useful anymore to categorize them. At the end of the day though, which type of festival and fans will they attract, will tend to inform the genre
@zukoHD
@zukoHD 3 ай бұрын
The title, playing god, is a double entendre. its meant to convey the difficulty level, and the skill required to play such a piece on guitar. you must be a "playing god," a person of godlike skill on the instrument, to be capable of playing it cleanly and up to tempo. as someone who's played the guitar for 19 years now and is still struggling to play the piece at 140bpm a month into learning it, i would have to say that the first meaning is entirely accurate. The second meaning behind the title, its more literal, like the whole idea of playing as god. doing as you which, making what people think is unfeasible into reality with seemingly no effort. that is how tim appears in the video. playing with his eyes closed most of the time, lounging around a heaven and hell styled luxury mansion/ villa, the scene changes, the outfit changes, the way the video was filtered with effects so that their guitars always have this energetic glow to them. all of it lends a hand in providing that unworldly feel to the video, giving the second meaning a foundation to live upon. He isn't truly god, but he is playing god for the videos sake. an awesome piece of art thats really quite interesting to analyze on such a level. they did the same thing with ego death, wearing all these different outfits, changing the sound qualities and plugins multiple time, in time with how the scene in the music video and wardrobe change. They do so to depict the idea of psychedelics. whether it be mushrooms or acid, ego death is what occurs when you take a large dose, and begin seeing so many different versions of who you are, who you might have been in a past life, who you have the potential to become, that you begin to lose sight of yourself, you lose your ego, and become your purist form temporarily once you let go of it. The music video depicts that concept beautifully, from a dull parking garage, all the way to the heights of luxury, and every position in-between. the clothes change, the sound changes, the style and vibe to it all changes, but the melodic ideas, the pure artistic pursuit, it remains un touched. their discography is just so varied and innovative as well, never heard something so unique and focussed. cant wait to see how they evolve over time.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 11 ай бұрын
I liked it and it sounded great but I didn’t feel much emotion in it but I still liked it. Ah the power of arpeggios. Amy I love your harp playing and once again you brought out the essence of this music. Thanks Virgin Rock !
@ThaBeatConductor
@ThaBeatConductor 11 ай бұрын
You should check out Polyphia's second album, Renaissance. Still their best work I think. Songs I think you would like the most are Nightmare, Bittersweet, Euphoria, Crush, and Amour.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 11 ай бұрын
@@ThaBeatConductor thanks for the reccomendations :)
@ThaBeatConductor
@ThaBeatConductor 11 ай бұрын
@@Hartlor_Tayley It's much different than their newer stuff. Their latest album has blended a bit more of the old sound in. While Playing God is not fairly representative of the latest album as a whole, it is a fair representation of their current style.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 11 ай бұрын
@@ThaBeatConductor that’s cool. I’m not familiar with this band and only heard maybe one other piece by them. Thanks
@danwiesdamageinc
@danwiesdamageinc 11 ай бұрын
You really need to see it performed.
@p5gBand
@p5gBand 11 ай бұрын
A couple of notes please. 1. Not three guitars (two guitarists and one bassist) 2. Yes that is a person whistling (Tim said that they hired a guys on “Fiver “ to do the whistling. 3. Yes, many of their songs make use of few chords where the band members provide spacial (silence and sounds) and textural qualities (harmonics, muting , plucking, strumming). 4. No idea why they called it Playing God. None of them mentioned it in any of the interviews that I’ve seen. Your guess is as good as any.😊
@isheetfromaswhole3657
@isheetfromaswhole3657 11 ай бұрын
Are you familiar with the expression "you've been played"? Since these men aren't Christian, I'm gonna guess there will be subtle mockery of God. Even a dual meaning incorporating Satan. Many rock bands lean towards favoring Satan and it has nothing to do with belief.
@andymccabe6712
@andymccabe6712 11 ай бұрын
A further note - a bass IS a guitar.......!!
@oldkayakdude
@oldkayakdude 11 ай бұрын
Designating a genre for Polyphia is uh... interesting :D BTW there is an amazing cover you should check out - Playing God Guzheng Cover
@ThaBeatConductor
@ThaBeatConductor 11 ай бұрын
Inter-Dimensional Elevator Music
@thenormie
@thenormie 11 ай бұрын
ANOTHER ONE YEAAAAAAAAAA as in another classical musician listening to Playing God yaaaaaaaay
@memeteme99
@memeteme99 11 ай бұрын
Who is the other one?
@thenormie
@thenormie 11 ай бұрын
@@memeteme99 there’s a few if you search for it
@thenormie
@thenormie 11 ай бұрын
@@memeteme99 oh ok not playing god but other Polyphia songs
@elevenAD
@elevenAD 10 ай бұрын
first i seen of this lady but i love her ear!
@Kamamura2
@Kamamura2 10 ай бұрын
I love musical geeks! 🥰👍❤‍🔥
@unattributed1641
@unattributed1641 11 ай бұрын
You have it right in terms of the song works on texture and color. The reason for the name is that it's a bit of a pun. Tim Henson is considered to be a guitar God by many musicians. Tim is able to mix a lot of techniques that very few guitarists have been able to. Without understanding first techniques that came out reference is missing for you. So, Tim is "Playing God" in the sense of his advanced technique.
@isheetfromaswhole3657
@isheetfromaswhole3657 11 ай бұрын
His technique is only advanced to people who know little about music. His technique is actually quite strict, constricted. There is a substantial amount of vocabulary that he lacks. Considering his age, it's telling that he can't play more loosely.
@Paulrobe85
@Paulrobe85 11 ай бұрын
@@isheetfromaswhole3657 🙄
@6ic6ic6ic
@6ic6ic6ic 11 ай бұрын
​@@isheetfromaswhole3657this has nothing to do with can't and everything to do with choice. If you can play like he does you can play anyway you want. If you've actually watched his playing through the years you'd know his range.
@isheetfromaswhole3657
@isheetfromaswhole3657 11 ай бұрын
@@6ic6ic6ic choice? No. He can't play loose or with spontaneity. Even his intonation, I suppose is the word for it, is very strict or flat or one note. If he could play loose or with a sense of spontaneity, then he would because that is truly playing anyway you want. I've checked out some of his personal takes and his playing is very strict. He can't play anyway he wants. Nothing wrong with that it's just an objective observation.
@6ic6ic6ic
@6ic6ic6ic 11 ай бұрын
@@isheetfromaswhole3657 Don't claim objectivity when you're rocking your bias. You have no real clue what he's capable of playing. What he composes and what he can play are two different things and you sit here conflating the two while claiming to be some paragon of objective reason. Sit down child and shush.
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