Welcome to The Invincible Czars Official RU-vid Channel! The Invincible Czars are one of Austin's most adventurous rock bands. In addition to creating and performing original music with an enormous breadth of influences and styles, the band also performs their own modernized and Austinized arrangements of works by classical composers. Since 2016, they've been heavily focused on silent horror film live accompaniment and have created soundtracks for 9 films that they perform live with the movies in theatres all over the US and Canada.
good question. I haven't seen it years but it must be lying around here somewhere. Or maybe it's somewhere else. Let me know if you find it there. It's got a flyod rose in it so it should be obvious. thanks!
Thanks! We are (re)developing our score for the 100th anniversary of Phantom of the Opera in 2025! That's taking up our entire autumn but we will be back out your way in 2025!
😄thanks. It is definitely not very easy. Downward pick slanting (aka upward pick escape) and re-thinking some of the left hand fingerings I saw on other youtube videos helped.
glad you were there --- that was one of the best places/audiences/shows we've ever seen! :) We'll be back in 2025 with Phantom of the Opera! (And people keep asking us to do Metropolis so... I guess we'd better start working on it!)
there's at least one part of it in there that I don't play the way that's normally found on tabs out there so I can accommodate the way I pick. It's the 9 or 10 notes right before the tapping. Maybe I should do an instructional video on this. I'm stunned how many views this has gotten.
will you tell her that I used it all and I'll get her a new one later this week? Also - please find out the exact color. this one's called "Onyx" but I think the one she really likes is "Obsidian." Or... wait, maybe I have that backwards and this one is "Obsidian." I'll find out. It's whatever CVS carries. I can pick up your viagra prescription while I'm there. Just text me. Thanks, man!
I got married in 2009. I was telling my then girlfriend that I love Rev guitar playing, he's my favorite. She said, I think that guy is my cousins dad.😳 I said no way. She was saying Jim Heath. I said no its Reverend Horton Heat, not Heath. Well, I met his daughter at my wedding and she brought me an autographed CD from Rev's house. Its Martini Time. Thought I'd share my story.
I love that bands like Primis and Pink Floyd's influence cast a shadow upon the score's instrumentation, especially for the Count's principal theme, a most formidable leitmotif. Amazing stuff!