Good fucking god. The technicality is insane. This band is mythical. How they put that kind of shit out in their first two records and then disappear off the face of the Earth?
Curious: How do people make a living playing this kind of music that obviously requires tons of practicing? Do they do IT during the day and practice at night? I know some of these guys play in lots of bands on the scene...
This live recording was made with a good amount of technical errors in guitar playing, so it isn't perfect. Thus maybe they have not practiced so much here, or kinda tired or too involed in a headbanging \m/ If you perfectly learned the song, daily 20-40 min for repetition is enough (although some guitar gods practicing like 6-8hours/day, because they are perfectionists or do something more than practice, creating songs, maybe, or play for fun&enjoyment). Learning the skill is a long time, yeah, and if you want to play that kind of things fast (half year, for example, and this is FAST), you should sell to the Satan all of your time (except sleep, but.. }:O).
it's a joy to practice. as a musician, you are always hearing the spaces in between what you play, and in those spaces you hear possibilities to add something. so you add and add until you have taken up the space and have a full, complex composition. and also, once you start, others encourage you and it just compounds.
Hey Cody Riggle and Boris Kocherin, Thanks for the thoughtful replies! I've been noodling a bit on guitar and I'm starting to see how it calls me back everyday.
Sounds like you are on the right track, my friend. Something it took me a while to learn was that it's important to play. To PLAY. To have fun and do whatever during part of your practice time. I started off treating it like a sport and only worrying about technique and dazzle... only with time did I learn about feeling and expressiveness. But there is something special you unlock when you practice both technique and expressiveness.
That's weird, when I play Necrophagist riffs something else gets hard... (Alsoplustoo, their riffs are pretty damn hard, don't worry. Start extremely slow and keep it slow until you nail it perfectly, then slowly increase the tempo.)
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Go try to play this stuff and headbang at the same time. Necrophagist songs require a lot of concentration because it's pretty complex and need to be relax in order to play clean.
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I love death metal two favorite Deicide And Cannibal Corpse but this band i'm not saying they suck at all but i just don't like them... there's a ton of bands around the world were not going to like them all...stay metal my friends \m/