This is what happens when you let me borrow your GoPro. Apologies for the terrible sound quality & incomplete solo - this is just a test, I'll publish a higher-quality version of this song soon.
@@HerbalistGuybrush Yep, but those are 20th century composers. I'd like to know more about any 19th or 18th century composer at least a bit as experimental as them. If anyone has any recommendations they are welcomed!
@@anilmertkinayCheck out the three etudes and the last piece “The Chase” from his Out of Doors suite. Oh and his piano sonata especially the third movement. I could go on but I’ll limit it to piano, point is guy wrote some headbang worthy stuff lol
@@troloosauhund8747 I disagree I think it sounds way more like classical...jazz isn't really riff based and repetitive melodies are only used in the head, and most use V-I movement heavily...Schoenberg, Stravinsky etc meanwhile used the 'riff' style often, and with intimidating, chaotic style using motif melodies throughout.
Veeeeeerrrrry cool! :) I love how a lot of metal (or music in general) can be adopted to piano and still sounds great. Actually I just love how a piano sounds if played well :)
It depends on the sync... I like both I don't mind a low quality of sound when it's recorded live. By the way, Meshuggah songs work great on piano! Thanks a lot for this cover!
It’s giving Ligeti feeling himself in a duple time after he’s eaten a bowl of unsalted lentil soup and drinking milkless black tea. He like “awwwwe yeah watch me on my movido tempos and futuristic octotonics” shakin that Lithuanian 🍑.
I also figured this out on piano, but you're doing it slightly wrong. In the opening riff you are doing all Fs in the low note but some of those notes are meant to be D# (the zero on the D# string for 8 string guitar).