It's more than a sound. It's vibration all music good and bad is vibration. Simply hearing different tone's can make you happy, or sad, fearful or even sick. The planet itself has its own vibration. I believe that if we could learn how to use vibration and understand the effects of them we could change the world. Maybe someday we will and they'll be no more sickness or war. Everyone will love each other or at least respect each other.
man i wish to achieve seiji's level of skill in guitar. learning how to play 'Midnight Star' rn, feel like my fingers are gunna die but i will motivate myself to master it. (i also wish i could learn how to tap but its really hard on acoustic)
I managed to learn to press down on the frets with a smashed pinky you’ll get used to it just don’t rush yourself take breaks let your 🧠 and muscle memory do the work
..you must travel to the heart of the Midnight🌟 Star, 🪐there to practice 1000hrs a day all Winter long of the black hole cycle only to return a True champion 🏆...🚀🌌🌚⏳❄🌑....🦄
This was one of my favorite pieces of yours, it was just different from the other and when i was listening to it i just zoned out. Let me tell you, you are great at what you are doing, and I strive to be like you, keep going and never stop.
I think that the most amazing thing of Seji is that he picks some nice sounding lines, not technically difficult lines, not "impossible to play" lines and it makes it sound tastyfull and comfortable. He makes his space in the interpretative details and in the tone and texture of the guitar, and I really love that.
@@sleepdeprivation1028 yup. That’s him. But he still makes it sound good. While I do find it annoying with his re uploads, and while a lot of his songs are similar, he is still very good at playing high up on the fret board and his music sounds insane! And I’m pretty sure his Instagram he makes new music and uploads some of them while on RU-vid he re uploads most and only uses some of his Instagram stuff. Not sure tho
@@naiverphilosophy I have, many times. And quite a few of his videos are sped up. This is a known thing. He spends quite a bit of time deleting comments about it. It was more noticeable in older videos, but you can still catch the unnatural movements as he's playing (his legs, shoulders, etc.).
You are a great guitar player but I have to say this, whoever helps you with marketing your videos deserves a lot of credit because the titles are impossible to skip! and if you do it yourself, then you are multi-talented!!
Talent? Talent? Wasn't that some coin, in the good old Bible? How did this player get his talent? I keep on training my scales and my chords, but I never discovered any talent yet. How does he do it?
@@ckelly5141 it's truly amazing. And as you said, the tonal diversity you get from that config is very unique. I'll start saving for one (around 2800 usd) haha