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Explaining Meshuggah using KONNAKOL (Stengah) 

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Time Consuming Ep #48 and week 3 of 'MAYshuggah' is all about KONNAKOL! This Indian rhythmic system had helped me so much over the years and I can't recommend it enough. Luckily, I have friends who are very well versed in this art form and Rohith is one of them!
He is truly an incredible vocalist and his rhythmic sense is so advanced I'm super happy he agreed to join me for this one.
FOLLOW ROHITH EVERYWHERE:
Instagram: rohithyourboat
'Hamsa' on Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/3itwyxKPEznLH06W1U8Kna?si=kDavR1RqTlawR38XzQ2DGg
RU-vid:
ru-vid.com/show-UCh_AT_uO3R2clm7cLQgb39g
Special thanks to my AWESOME patrons:
- Greg Fake Last Name
- Andrew Gallagher
- Zexx Fable
Nostrum konnakol cover:
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RaeM8mzEzI8.html
'Stengah' original song:
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UCICcbNM6AY.html
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HUGE HUGE thanks to the amazing Sharon Renold for all the help in production, after effects, thumbnails and being awesome.
And lastly, BIG thanks to Omer Gabay, my brother, for all the tremendous production help!
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Spotify playlists:
The "Time Consuming" playlist has all songs covered in the channel.
open.spotify.com/playlist/63vXG8CnkxB5vo93wCAdH8?si=yDekTgukRdKO4_L0po00IA
The "Time Consuming Suggestions" playlist has all the suggestions I got from you guys in the comments, plus a bunch of options I've put in.
Some of them may not have polyrhythms, and I'll delete them slowly once I go over it all!
open.spotify.com/playlist/064juAwV9VO2F2asXv1NLG?si=MZX26kFuTje1vYG012TvGw
This video is obviously just the beginning of this concept, and there's a lot more to it. If you'd want to dive deeper, feel free to contact me at gabayyogev@gmail.com
If you have recommendations for songs for this channel, send them over!
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Intro by Sharon Renold (@sharonrenold on Instagram) and myself
Intro music by Shwesmo (@shwesmo on Instagram)
#musiceducation #polyrhythms #konnakol
0:00 dad joke + intro
1:05 intro riff
3:05 konnakol 101
4:10 Adi Tala
4:50 that cool middle riff
5:30 riff 2
7:51 riff 3
8:47 THAT DRUM FILL
10:00 riff 4
10:38 riff 5

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@frankov_83
@frankov_83 3 года назад
Very similar to the Mexican Tuesday Method: Taquito Taquito Taco Dame Taquito Taquito Taco Dame Taquito Taco Tequila Dame
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
hhahaahaah
@ChristopherT1
@ChristopherT1 2 года назад
Awesome!
@Jazzguitar00
@Jazzguitar00 Год назад
My ex-girlfriend made almost the exact same joke when I was working through this stuff a couple years ago. 🤣🤣🤣
@JimmySixPickles
@JimmySixPickles 3 года назад
I love how his guitar drawing appropriately has 8 strings
@filipberntsson6634
@filipberntsson6634 2 года назад
Once upon a time it didnt! Check his breakdown of Clockworks. Good stuff.
@dgbjackgibson
@dgbjackgibson Год назад
I CANNOT tell you how satisfying it is to listen to Rohith recite those konnakol syllables perfectly in time with Meshuggah's polyrhythms! 😍
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay Год назад
AGREEDDD
@jonathanjeffers8340
@jonathanjeffers8340 3 года назад
Dude this is some of the best musical analysis I’ve ever seen!
@AidanMmusic96
@AidanMmusic96 3 года назад
Yes to Konnakol! It's revolutionised how I get through all Meshuggah, particularly thanks to Mattias Eklundh. Thanks so much Yogev!
@V3xxe
@V3xxe 3 года назад
I was about to mention Matthias IA Eklundh! I love his konnakol videos and how he uses it for weird proggy shit
@Max_Payn3
@Max_Payn3 2 года назад
This was a great discovery now I can communicate rhythms to a drummer without sounding like a total idiot
@frankfertier34
@frankfertier34 2 года назад
Henrik Andersen did a great job previous to Eklundh, and in Great Britain the Israeli drummer Asaf Sirkis has some great stuff on RU-vid
@JeremiahFernandez
@JeremiahFernandez 3 года назад
konnakol is actually how I started to understand odd time signatures in general
@spynae
@spynae 3 года назад
"An Indian musician and a metalhead walk into a bar." It's the other two pieces of the Art Metal trio, Jonas Hellborg was already there.
@spynae
@spynae 3 года назад
This is such a niche joke, I don't expect anybody to appreciate shit like this.
@JeremiahFernandez
@JeremiahFernandez 3 года назад
fuck yes, Aram of the Two Rivers was the shit
@nissenilsson9158
@nissenilsson9158 3 года назад
Instantly thought of IA
@AidanMmusic96
@AidanMmusic96 3 года назад
Art Metal's self-titled albums is one of my favourites.
@Egoblivion
@Egoblivion 2 года назад
Hey, _Abstract Logic_ is amazing! I'll have to check out this "Art Metal trio."
@straazz
@straazz 3 года назад
yeeeeeh. Stengah was the first Meshuggah song I was exposed to, which was when I was 18 years old. My younger brother had just started high school specializing in music, and came back home to visit after his first week. He gave me a CD (remember those things?) with some new and interesting metal music one of his new class mates had made for him. I took a listen, and the first track was Stengah. At this point I was a fairly accomplished flutist, so I already knew my way around notation, scales, harmony and some rhythmic concepts (mostly derived from the pieces I'd played or from bands ranging from Pantera to Dream Theater). Stengah was the heaviest song I'd ever heard. And it made absolutely no sense to me. I simply could not understand it! And so I was hooked, digesting the entire Meshuggah catalog with a thirst of grasping first and foremost the rhythmic concepts much like you've laid them out in every Meshuggah song to date (nice job, btw), but also the harmony (phrygian and diminished scales). And it made me pick up the guitar. At some point though, it became pretty much internalised, and I stopped thinking about subdivisions and ostinato lengths. I started feeling the pulse, or the half pulse (meaning the one and three) to a greater degree, and started seeing what I felt were incredibly complex concepts as just interesting spices, creating depth to each song. I hear Meshuggah is in the studio now. And that Fredrik is back. Times are getting better! And kudos to Mr. Rohith for whipping out the 32nd note konnakol! *Badhiya, mere dost!*
@spike05
@spike05 2 года назад
Hopefully a new album at the end of this year with Frederik back
@Egoblivion
@Egoblivion 2 года назад
_Immutable_ out April 1st MFers!!! It's gonna...wait for it....melt your face!
@surveil3548
@surveil3548 2 года назад
@@spike05 Two days from now IMMUTABLE drops!!!
@Enthalpiste
@Enthalpiste 3 года назад
Drummers are very likely to love konnakol anyway because it is very close to the way they already sing their drum part (but often way cooler, because drummers can´t really sing). "- So how is your fill fitting in the end? - Well you know, drutututu toum Pschhh papa pouta papa pouta dum pschhhhh and it ends on the up beat."
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
drutututu toum Pschhh papa pouta papa pouta dum pschhhhh is one of my favorites
@DarthCalculus
@DarthCalculus 3 года назад
This is Earth at its best
@RexIsOnline
@RexIsOnline 3 года назад
I love how literally any video you watch from Yogev just upgrades you
@twhndrd2008
@twhndrd2008 3 года назад
Your content is 5-million-subscriber-quality!
@frankfertier34
@frankfertier34 2 года назад
the ratio "thumbs up/number of views" is around one out of ten: that only is über excellent.
@mistamop
@mistamop 3 года назад
@0:21 “ladies and djents” 😎
@dr.weeniehutjr
@dr.weeniehutjr 2 года назад
Today I learned that I subconsciously count my rhythmic subdivisions in a traditional Indian manner, except for the specific Konnakol syllables. That makes so much sense. Your channel is such a dense informational resource, I’m obsessed
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 2 года назад
Haaaaaaaa great !
@thehorsehunter
@thehorsehunter 3 года назад
i would love to listen to the entire album with konnakol vocals on top of it. it sounds awesome and really adds so much to the groove of meshuggah
@MarshTheDarsh
@MarshTheDarsh 3 года назад
Imagine Jens doing it 😂😫
@Egoblivion
@Egoblivion 2 года назад
Danny Carey should play percussion on some songs...doing mostly tabla, conga, djembe, and his mandala e-drum stuff...!
@Epyxoid
@Epyxoid 3 года назад
So there wasn't a poll this time, because you already wanted to present Stengah to us? That's the BEST freaking song what could be chosen here EVER!!! FINALLY!!!! 😭 And that was an excellent follow through! Wish I'd understand all of it! Utterly wonderful that was!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Yeah for this month I had a certain agenda I wanted to go over, and I knew Stengah is one of them !
@Egoblivion
@Egoblivion 2 года назад
@@YogevGabay And we're glad you did! StengAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHhhhhHh!!!!!!!
@sirtorchington
@sirtorchington 3 года назад
dude I’ve been comparing Konnakol to Meshuggah all week this is wild that u just did this lmao. fucking love these vids dude
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
hahahahah rock n roll !
@Morrellphoto
@Morrellphoto 3 года назад
Could be the greatest deconstruction video - or just any video - ever. Bravo.
@faselblaDer3te
@faselblaDer3te 3 года назад
I love how this analysis feels like a fever dream
@fr33433
@fr33433 3 года назад
OH YES, I love this video, please more konnakol in the channel!!!
@Nexushuggah
@Nexushuggah 3 года назад
Meshuggah has been my all time favorite band since June 1995! Glad to see people finally getting it about them. For so many years I tried to show people them and they said they were just noise.
@thomaskeyser294
@thomaskeyser294 3 года назад
I'm so happy he's bringing Konnakol on the channel... I've been fascinated in it for a while!
@sepiarain
@sepiarain 3 года назад
This is absolutely fascinating and very incredible. Yogev, I know you went to Berkeley, but I hope you have managed to complete a PhD. Your knowledge and theory and multiple approaches to dissecting and presenting complex and unique music is utterly astounding...
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Well I did go to Berklee yes, and actually applied for Masters (don't ask why it didn't work out hahaha) but I may go back again at some point! Not necessarily Berklee, but school.
@sepiarain
@sepiarain 3 года назад
@@YogevGabay I sort of feel that there should be a space for a thesis in re: representing music from different musical traditions using different scoring techniques, and exploring what it teaches or unlocks. I could imagine some really interesting data being inviting a varied subsection of people to produce graphic scores to music with complex or quite alien feeling conventions, and look at what themes might derive from the subjective interpretations? Like how you choose to use a 'calculator' graphic sometimes, due to the arithmetic required to break down a Meshuggah riff. And sometimes once your coloured counters and cardboard cut out instruments are all in position, it is an eye catching arrangement in itself within the frame of your video, lending somewhat from cut-up and collage, as well as minimalism... One thing I notice right away is that your fun/educational and digestible presentation of hard to unlock musical ideas makes for very compulsive viewing... very easy to completely drop what I'm doing and be immersed in your content. Anyway, thank you for your reply. I am a guitarist, but was in a bad traffic collision 5 weeks ago and I'm currently unable to play any instruments due to extensive musculoskeletal trauma. Your content has helped keep my ear in and kept me somewhat sane. X
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
@@sepiarain Oh man first and for most, feel better! It's so hard to not be able to play for a long while so hang in there! Second, yeah that topic is something that interests me quite a lot obviously. Also an extension to what you've said is the notion of how being locked in 1 musical system actually shapes the music we produce way more than we think. Stuff like the overwhelming songs in 120 bpm just because it's the default tempo in a DAW and things like that.
@sepiarain
@sepiarain 3 года назад
@@YogevGabay Thanks yogev! Very interesting looking at the historical reasons why certain conventions exist and persist... I've never heard stories around the west's fixation with 120BPM. It would be interesting if it had a historically significant disruptive factor, like how scientific/verde tuning was changed because of the resonant frequencies in grand auditoriums and concert venues built in Germany in the 1930's - so everything got pitched slightly higher to accommodate for the new standard.
@optimus
@optimus 3 года назад
Taquito tacquito taco 🌮😋
@Megaghost_
@Megaghost_ 3 года назад
The first time I listened to konnakol my jaw dropped. Such an amazing music!
@davidmace4353
@davidmace4353 3 года назад
We dont deserve videos this well made.
@blairmillward8408
@blairmillward8408 3 года назад
I never quite understood stengah and thought I was hearing an "optical illusion" of sorts, the whole way through, and then when the solo came in the riff "made sense".... Now you've taught me the riff actually changes and "fits" and that's why I hear it as making sense!! The solo wasn't just adding the layer that my brain thought was missing. Awesome!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
I was also surprised I won't lie hahah
@MegaDeox
@MegaDeox 3 года назад
The drum part in riff 4 is one of the best drum riffs in Meshuggah's history, IMO.
@raphaellaliberte8991
@raphaellaliberte8991 3 года назад
Great video as usual, I think it's kinda cool that your series anniversary is also the 30th anniversary of Meshuggah's first album
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Good call!
@leonelrojas1516
@leonelrojas1516 3 года назад
Hahaha that joke at the intro. Amazing video, DREAT STUFF!!! Konnakol is way too hard. I have to search more info about it
@Nexushuggah
@Nexushuggah 2 года назад
And Meshuggah is my all time favorite band since 1995.
@drumer789
@drumer789 3 года назад
This is my favorite episode so far! I've been so interested in Indian music and tablas. What a fantastic bridge you've made! I feel like I've just learned a lot a not only a drummer, but as a world music novice. Thank you!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@taranloses
@taranloses 3 года назад
Stengah is my favorite song. LETS GOOO
@imlostimcommon
@imlostimcommon 3 года назад
some deepweb rhythmic content here. thanks for the great vids again mate!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@d4nd31o
@d4nd31o 3 года назад
After hearing Tigran Hamasyan's version of Drip, featuring this vocalist and the Middle-Eastern Ensemble, I have hunted the web to find the actual name of this style and ultimately given up fruitless, Yogev! Google doesn't really understand "taki-taki-du-dum-da-dum" as a search term. Thank you so much! :)
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
hahahahahaha well here's your answer !
@goatofdeparture
@goatofdeparture 3 года назад
I stumbled here and I’m staying
@superking208
@superking208 3 года назад
There's something kind of relieving in knowing that, many thousands of miles away, far smarter folks than myself also obsess over every little detail of rhythmic complexities like these.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
I'm sure I'm not MAY thousands of miles away hahaha but FOR SURE !
@superking208
@superking208 3 года назад
@@YogevGabay Oh, I meant India because of konnakol. Now that I think about it, I guess I assumed you stayed in the states after Berklee. Thanks btw for all these extraordinary videos, it's been so fun and mind-blowing all along the way!
@garrettcopeland8136
@garrettcopeland8136 3 года назад
Epic! and thank you for the KONNAKOL education, fascinating!
@joshmccary
@joshmccary 3 года назад
One of the coolest, best channels on RU-vid. Your vids are outstanding and are a great teaching tool. Love the way the information is presented. Keep 'em coming.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@CTyler84
@CTyler84 3 года назад
Only seen that demonstrated once before in "Life of Pi". And this is what I figured it would work like. Interesting.
@zacknemtsev5104
@zacknemtsev5104 Год назад
Stengah was the first song I truly got an idea of what this band is and from that moment on I fell in love with Meshuggah still one of my favorite songs by them
@alvaro.makes.music1
@alvaro.makes.music1 3 года назад
1:27 wait where's the calculator, I NEED MY RHYTHM CALCULATOR
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
OH YOU'LL GET IT
@Tantacrul
@Tantacrul 2 года назад
This is ridiculously cool
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 2 года назад
I tend to agree. As you might have noticed.
@michaelhanford8139
@michaelhanford8139 2 года назад
You two work so well together❤️👍 Thanks for the lesson in south Indian percussion too😍
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 2 года назад
Love this guy !
@CriticalofOnions
@CriticalofOnions 3 года назад
Just realized Rohith worked on a Tigran Hamasyan song doing a konnakol solo!
@dancarlson4944
@dancarlson4944 3 года назад
That song is absolutely incredible, deserves to be on this channel some time.
@jonatandjurachkovitch460
@jonatandjurachkovitch460 3 года назад
Oh that's him!? Wow. The song's called "Drip" btw.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
YESSSS HE KILLS IT THERE
@qgloafhun
@qgloafhun 2 года назад
Yogev was there too, drumming :D
@gredangeo
@gredangeo 3 года назад
I like the visuals of the circles better, and seeing "1,2,3," being counted out. I find that personally better to follow.
@salamanteri_
@salamanteri_ Год назад
The post-solo riff is one of the grooviest riffs ever made, I wish they made it a full song instead of a small breakdown part.
@RickrajOfficial
@RickrajOfficial 3 года назад
Hell yeah man!!! Loved it. One of my favourite songs ever, explained with the help of one of my favourite taal systems ever. Thank you for this!
@jsabbott0
@jsabbott0 3 года назад
This is unreal. What an amazing service this is to all of us. I should have expected that demystifying this song would make me like it more but for some reason I forgot. Thanks for unlocking and sharing this!
@A..lie..sha3
@A..lie..sha3 3 года назад
Stengah Is one my favorites for sure.
@sagittila
@sagittila 3 года назад
Congrats on the Channelversary!
@arbitrarymadness
@arbitrarymadness 3 года назад
I’ve been dreaming of this day. Thanks to you both!!!
@studiostelemaque9171
@studiostelemaque9171 3 года назад
What I like the best on the intro riff, is the way the crash cymbal is driving the pattern in a straight 4/4 pulse...whatever everybody else is playing :-).
@mishterpreshident
@mishterpreshident 3 года назад
00:19 "Hello boys and girls, ladies and djents" Also, playing a shuggah-beat and casually fixing the arrangements of the cardboard pieces while doing so. Superflex. You should do a collab with Mattias Eklundh. He's big into this stuff, and an excellent teacher. And Swedish :)
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Yeeesss I need to get to him some how! I'll definitely try !
@coolguy132435
@coolguy132435 3 года назад
keep the great content coming. I've loved these Meshuggah vids
@loganamaral
@loganamaral 3 года назад
What a team!! Incredible video and breakdown.
@dan.j.boydzkreationz
@dan.j.boydzkreationz 3 года назад
It really inspires me to see and hear exactly what I've been struggling to fathom for like a decade
@secoif
@secoif 3 года назад
You two need to do more of these, this is amazing
@ratamacue0320
@ratamacue0320 3 года назад
What a fantastic team up!
@denizdagci1023
@denizdagci1023 4 месяца назад
This is just fantastic. Thank you.
@vitalygorbal2133
@vitalygorbal2133 3 года назад
You guys are amazing!)
@mammontustado9680
@mammontustado9680 3 года назад
When the ad that plays before a Yogev Gabay video is also Yogev Gabay. It's a pretty jamming tune too. I don't think I've ever watched an ad til the end before. Love your work, Yogev. Fist bump from the Philippines!
@UncleRJ
@UncleRJ 3 года назад
This video makes me remember that you are the drummer for the Konnakol Nostrum cover!
@ivenssiqueira
@ivenssiqueira 3 года назад
My mind bleeds everytime I watch your videos and I enjoy licking the wound while trying to catch up.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Most Metal way to compliment someone. 666 !
@Shwesmo
@Shwesmo 3 года назад
Rohith Meshuggah should hire you as their Konnakolist.
@riddarhyttan
@riddarhyttan 3 года назад
First got into this by way of Jonas Hellborg, Shawn Lane and their work with the Vinayakram family and Selva. Wish I had another lifetime to pursue it but even on my superficial level it's hugely useful and inspiring. Great vid!
@josephparry
@josephparry Год назад
This is undeniably incredible! Great job!
@MikeLumer
@MikeLumer 3 года назад
I love your videos! Great work, great vision!
@thornlessgnu412
@thornlessgnu412 3 года назад
Another week, another great video! Thanks for the lesson in konnakol as well, I've learned the basics of Indian rhythmic solfege, but this has given me more understanding of it! Btw, Stengah did an amazing job with the konnakol solo in Tigran Hamasyan's Drip!
@Haraamcore13
@Haraamcore13 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible! Probably one of the best videos uv done so far.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@nickmasters8474
@nickmasters8474 2 года назад
Your channel is brilliant - a real gift to everyone who comes across it. Thanks a ton!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 2 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@JohannesGeworkianHellman
@JohannesGeworkianHellman 10 месяцев назад
Oh you crazy lovely guys!! Amazing!
@pkdo1000
@pkdo1000 3 года назад
My favorite Meshuggah song! Thanks man!!! 🤘🏽🇲🇽
@thibautcavelier7251
@thibautcavelier7251 3 года назад
Amazing work, as always !
@rawysmawy
@rawysmawy Год назад
I love this breakdown. This is incredibly fascinating. Thank you for the work you do. Subscribed!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay Год назад
Awesome, thank you!
@Danalmagrodrumsnbass
@Danalmagrodrumsnbass 9 месяцев назад
8:49 Bruh, thanks so much for covering that part ❤
@8SweetPotatoLattes
@8SweetPotatoLattes 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel and having a blast with these Meshuggah breakdowns! Very well put together videos and explanations. Thank you, much love.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 2 года назад
Ohhh thanks !! I'm happy you like them !
@limeatchangex9526
@limeatchangex9526 3 года назад
This is the single most educational channel on youtube. Cheers, mate!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Thanks man !!
@mglickman13
@mglickman13 10 месяцев назад
Yogev, So glad to have met you in the real at FGC 2023. Looking forward to seeing you again, hopefully closer to my home. Michael 😁❣🤘🙏
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 10 месяцев назад
Yes yes! That camp was simply great wasn't it?!
@Egoblivion
@Egoblivion 2 года назад
You guys went above and beyond the call of duty with this one. I'm subscribing even harder now!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 2 года назад
hahahahah
@timberfinn3131
@timberfinn3131 3 года назад
So sick! You guys are great, learned so many little things I never understood about the song but just “knew” by feel lol. Dun dun...dun dun dun...braaaow...dun dun
@carloslinero5892
@carloslinero5892 2 года назад
Wonderful video! Thank you
@OUTLAW767
@OUTLAW767 3 года назад
Honestly, you guys should be so proud that people come away from your videos thinking “I’ve learnt something today”, because I did for sure, and I do every time I finish a video. Very talented lads you are! Also hooray I share my birthday with the channel! I’m a day late but happy birthday! :-D
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Ohhhhhhh well happy birthday !! And man, I'm so happy you learned something from this video that's exactly the goal !!
@kevinbraidot
@kevinbraidot 3 года назад
well basically I guess even Trilok Gurtu enjoys Meshuggah, this is EPIC
@macrillzenith1399
@macrillzenith1399 3 года назад
This is bloody brilliant.
@oopsydaizi3s824
@oopsydaizi3s824 2 года назад
Man, thanks to this video I finally found out what this song is called!
@VanWhyDesigns
@VanWhyDesigns 3 года назад
Best video yet. Great job. My favorite Meshuggah and my first time learning about konnakol
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@HandsomePuggg
@HandsomePuggg 3 года назад
I've been hoping you'd cover Stengah! Amazing how I've been listening to this song for nearly 20 years and your video has helped me hear it in a new light and understand parts of it that have always baffled me. Thank you for the introduction to konnakol too, this was a brilliant way to explain what's going on, I will be practicing my thakita thakita thaka dimi's today!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
YYEESSSS KONNAKOL IS GOLLDDDD
@handlechar568
@handlechar568 3 года назад
Woah, you've really gone next level on the mock instrument playing and the editing on this one. Great job!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@Chris.4345
@Chris.4345 Год назад
Amazing content!
@Goodstuff12345666789
@Goodstuff12345666789 3 года назад
Nailed it, as usual!
@sietsebuijsman8523
@sietsebuijsman8523 3 года назад
Wow, cool video! I heard of this Konnakol before, and it's so awesome that you apply it to Meshuggah!
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@LeatherCladVegan
@LeatherCladVegan Год назад
Man, this has been my favourite riff since I discovered Meshuggah about 3 weeks ago. It really threw me. Then I watched this video, and it's like a door opening, and it now makes perfect sense, and I can jump in on the beat at any point in the intro. I love it. Best riff ever. Thank you so much, Yogev. It is an awesome thing you are doing.
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay Год назад
You're welcome my man !
@mglickman13
@mglickman13 Год назад
Thank you Yogev! I'm studying Konnakol to prepare my self for Freak Guitar Camp (2023) this August. I fortunately heard about you while watching IA (A.K.A Mattias Eklund). But YOU my friend are at this time, the only youtuber discussing Konnakol not boring the fuck out of me! And thank you to vocalist Rohith Jayaraman (I know I butchered it😮‍💨...I'm from NJ)) for making this exercise so learnable and fun (really)! Although I must admit I swore at Rohith several times as I attempted basic counting (NJ?) along w/ him. But press on I shall! Thanks again Yogev for all the content. /MG
@YogevGabay
@YogevGabay Год назад
Oh man you're VERY welcome ! And well, I will ask you to practice the stuff as well as you can because I'm gonna be testing you at the Freak Guitar Camp this year ! See you there !
@mglickman13
@mglickman13 Год назад
Ahhh ...now I have to actually learn this...
@underscoreisnotvalid
@underscoreisnotvalid 3 года назад
Thank you for doing my favourite song from my favourite Meshuggah album. Although, I'd like to give an honourable mention to rational gaze, perpetual black second, organic shadows, closed eye visuals, glints collide and straws pulled at random. ALL BANGERS. This album is the grooviest thing ever created by the way. The funky high pitched snare, the grimy guitars, the hot sweaty tone and crusty production all contribute to make this album a masterpiece of chunky grooves from beginning to (almost the) end. P.S I wish I could count like that. It would make this kind of music way easier to understand.
@Koropokel
@Koropokel 3 года назад
YESSS you are doing gods work my man.
@comb_band
@comb_band 3 года назад
Absolutely brain melting!
@blisterguy
@blisterguy 3 года назад
This is incredible!
@pingukin18
@pingukin18 2 года назад
Mad bro!.. Thanks heaps!.🤘
@marioguarini
@marioguarini 3 года назад
simply deliciuous
@aniruddhav4921
@aniruddhav4921 Год назад
Brilliant video and explanation! Best wishes :)