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Old 12-06-2011, 05:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I would actually agree with you. Plus I love that djent style. It is amazing how easy the guitarist makes it look.
Think this is a bit too reliant on repetitive patterns. A lot of respect for the precision, and the guitar work. Especially using palm technique.

It's a feat itself, but not enough to discredit a lot of things that are mentioned. I mean, one could argue that chord heavier music with more difficult time changes would be more difficult than this which mainly focuses on playing a consistent rhythm, and speed. Even if the speed is blisteringly fast.

It's one thing as an instrumentalist to just 'go go go go go go go'. It's another to 'go go stop go stop go go go stop'. Especially when synchronizing instruments.
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Think this is a bit too reliant on repetitive patterns. A lot of respect for the precision, and the guitar work. Especially using palm technique.

It's a feat itself, but not enough to discredit a lot of things that are mentioned. I mean, one could argue that chord heavier music with more difficult time changes would be more difficult than this which mainly focuses on playing a consistent rhythm, and speed. Even if the speed is blisteringly fast.

It's one thing as an instrumentalist to just 'go go go go go go go'. It's another to 'go go stop go stop go go go stop'. Especially when synchronizing instruments.
That's true. They aren't as disjointed as some but I guess that's what I like about them. They are extremely technical while still retaining a cohesive sound. It just depends on what you think is more challenging. I think 'go go go go go' method could be just as challenging with complex polyrhythms.
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