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This Is Why Your Breakdowns Suck... 

Andrew Baena
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10 ways to make your breakdowns even heavier! Hope you enjoy this video, be sure to follow ‪@NikNocturnal‬ channel for tons more heavy riffs.
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Комментарии : 371   
@NikNocturnal
@NikNocturnal 3 года назад
00000000000000000000000000000000000 1
@ktakk1
@ktakk1 3 года назад
when ur so early that nik's comment still has 10 likes
@trecemundos
@trecemundos 3 года назад
Thanks Bros! I'm now in Drop D1 (with a=449) in the 7 string guitar because I love to have 40hz (D#1 with a=448/449) /science said it's the sound of an eartquake/ and 50hz (G1 with a=448/449) notes (check it out in comparation with regular a=440hz E1 (41,2hz) / D#1(38,8hz) and G1 (48,9hz) / G#1 (51,9hz) , they sound very insteresting to me). -> instrumt.com/u/generador-de-tonos This it's also achievable with 423/424hz but a semitone higher (E1 and G#1). But i'm thinking in maybe up or low a semitone (Drop C#1 or D#1). It will depend on the "proper" tension for the actual strings. And for that maybe I will remove the central spring (muelle en español) of the Floyd Rose for "proper" string tension for Drop tunning. Thoughts? xDD
@michalkleban5697
@michalkleban5697 3 года назад
FUCK YASS
@ktakk1
@ktakk1 3 года назад
@layney boy r u jealous that i have fast fingers?
@blackspine343
@blackspine343 3 года назад
thanks for tab comrade
@laurenbabic
@laurenbabic 3 года назад
#11) blegh producer pack
@BaenaCarcosa
@BaenaCarcosa 3 года назад
How could I forget this very important step
@erikback3144
@erikback3144 2 года назад
Back in 2009-2010 the blegh was a standard i love hearing bands that do that now and pig squeals too
@nmurdock012
@nmurdock012 3 года назад
No, my breakdowns suck because I suck at guitar
@BaenaCarcosa
@BaenaCarcosa 3 года назад
Me too
@stevei4860
@stevei4860 3 года назад
same.. been learning some periphery songs.. well.. trying ... and let me just say that its tough lol. sick band tho. side note... the guys in that band do not know theory either and that well... youve probably heard their music haha
@lichkrieg4898
@lichkrieg4898 3 года назад
Honestly it's nothing to do with skill, its more of a writing thing than anything.
@kanvolu
@kanvolu 3 года назад
@@stevei4860 actually they know a decent amount of music theory
@grantbowers2319
@grantbowers2319 3 года назад
2020: breakdowns with baena 2021: *BAEKDOWNS WITH BAENA*
@mikeminol
@mikeminol 3 года назад
BAEKDOWNS WITH BREANNA
@MET4LIST
@MET4LIST 2 года назад
2022: BAENA WITH BREAKDOWNS
@kfury1527
@kfury1527 3 года назад
In the words of Nik during his suffering covering Through the Fire and Flames. *WE PLAY BREAKDOWNS CAUSE THEY'RE AWESOME!*
@BiRDiEHere
@BiRDiEHere 3 года назад
*Polymeter* Me: cough cough, Meshuggah, cough cough
@jessejohnson9321
@jessejohnson9321 3 года назад
Why did I hear “cough cough Meshuggah cough cough” as a breakdown
@havvot948
@havvot948 3 года назад
#1) dissonance #2) dissonance #3) wammy dissonance
@BaenaCarcosa
@BaenaCarcosa 3 года назад
All the flavors of dissonance are present
@areyoujelton
@areyoujelton 3 года назад
I had a breakdown today. It wasn’t good.
@cryptic3420
@cryptic3420 3 года назад
A br00tal breakdown
@courtnrysalamone7677
@courtnrysalamone7677 3 года назад
Try some dissonance man
@georgevillegas8685
@georgevillegas8685 3 года назад
it’s like his jaw doesn’t move when he talks
@yuno3364
@yuno3364 3 года назад
might be bells palsy. or he has a dip in his lip
@holywaffles4950
@holywaffles4950 3 года назад
You and Nik are an amazing duo
@gasket1996
@gasket1996 3 года назад
Ship it?
@holywaffles4950
@holywaffles4950 3 года назад
@@gasket1996 ship it
@killiammusicandgaming
@killiammusicandgaming 3 года назад
69 likes
@gasket1996
@gasket1996 3 года назад
70
@joanbighorn9778
@joanbighorn9778 3 года назад
“Early days of metalcore in the 2010’s.” Hol up.
@mysticmagicsmurfdarklord6844
@mysticmagicsmurfdarklord6844 2 месяца назад
Uhm, yeah, metalcore started in the 90s Silly fellow, he is
@TheSVERguy
@TheSVERguy 3 года назад
Bro don’t be scared of releasing tutorials. You make sick music and being open about not know everything under the sun about music theory is refreshing. It inspires me to want to learn more about theory because I know absolutely dick about it.
@nolter3078
@nolter3078 3 года назад
Wait i thougth this was a joke, but it end up being useful lol
@rob8311
@rob8311 3 года назад
"early days of metalcore, 2010" 🤔
@bencepatyi4032
@bencepatyi4032 3 года назад
Yeah I was surprised when he said that
@CDCrest
@CDCrest 3 года назад
I think he was referring to the early days of the "modern" iterations of metalcore
@carlost1837
@carlost1837 3 года назад
More like early 2000’s
@namrekcanad
@namrekcanad 3 года назад
Yeah i was thinking early 2000s more along the lines of bands like unearth and such rather than of mice and men
@namrekcanad
@namrekcanad 3 года назад
Yeah youngins..
@brianbaugusmusic
@brianbaugusmusic 3 года назад
This is a dope vid. I think if I had to add anything, It would be the production side of it. Adding bass drops, impact snares, reverse snares, samples/sound effects, etc can really turn a boring breakdown into something heavy also.
@jessejohnson9321
@jessejohnson9321 3 года назад
Samples from pop culture is something that needs to come back lol
@beaconx_sxe3193
@beaconx_sxe3193 2 года назад
@@jessejohnson9321 i love how new west coast beatdown has started using hip hop samples
@JCaleb
@JCaleb 3 года назад
dang I'm early, better tell a joke... Asking Alexandria
@aizatsyafiee4090
@aizatsyafiee4090 3 года назад
Attack attack
@jovianjanitra5494
@jovianjanitra5494 3 года назад
Miss may i
@colincolin7237
@colincolin7237 3 года назад
Deserves top comment
@MichaelKee
@MichaelKee 3 года назад
Oh my god.....
@Blegh_bree
@Blegh_bree 3 года назад
Even better joke. Bring me the horizon
@ufoufo2788
@ufoufo2788 3 года назад
Music theory enthusiast time! #1 - That interval is the minor second, and it's technically wrong to call it a chord since it's only two notes! The "panic chord", or simply dissonant intervals are the tritone, major seventh, major ninth, and minor second; and stacking them together makes for some beautiful ugliness! I personally think the minor second gets too much love, we should panic on some other intervals too sometimes :p #4 - the best metric modulation imo is going from quarter note time-keeping to dotted eighth note time-keeping, sounds absolutely fucked >:) #7 - this is technically also a metric modulation! #9 - polymeters are awesome, you nailed the explanation i think (#11) - dynamics are key. changing any aspect drastically will always turn heads. Try messing with switching pickups or guitar tones, volume, modulation (pedals), etc. The sure fire way to make any breakdown heavy is to make the part before it not-heavy. Dynamics are key
@noesunyoutuber7680
@noesunyoutuber7680 2 года назад
The minor 9th I believe is what powers The Dillinger Escape Plan's 43% Burnt - it's the _bwahwahwahwahwah_ in the _bwahwahwahwahwah..._ *CHUG CHUG* part.
@regretXXXnot
@regretXXXnot 3 года назад
Norma Jean will always be the masters of the “panic notes”
@ericchambers6863
@ericchambers6863 3 года назад
Anthony Howell YUP.
@ShadowFirePictures
@ShadowFirePictures 3 года назад
Andrew be like yeah idk how to explain polyrhythms, then gives a perfect explanation of polyrhythms
@jmd4free
@jmd4free 3 года назад
If you're writing breakdowns the black tongue shirt is a must
@Wind-nj5xz
@Wind-nj5xz 3 года назад
4:08 That's actually syncopation
@josemanuelgomez2224
@josemanuelgomez2224 3 года назад
Also guitar + drums sounds like a polyrythm
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic 3 года назад
Great video as always, and love seeing the collabs between you two! This was actually pretty helpful, especially to those of us who wanna djent but don't wanna read stuff for hours to figure out how music works 😆
@calebschoepske5064
@calebschoepske5064 3 года назад
i had no idea you didnt know music theory. ive been trying to write my own music, without any lessons other than youtube so that honestly kind of gives me alot more hope
@TamSixx666
@TamSixx666 3 года назад
Honestly I love these kinds of videos. Thank you so much for this!
@GunDrummer
@GunDrummer 3 года назад
dude all you gotta do is BANG BANG BANG BOING BOING BOING BLEGHHH PAAAAHHHHHHH ......BBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM
@somebodynobodymusic
@somebodynobodymusic 3 года назад
This is a great video man! I'd love to see more. I just started playing a 7 string and using these techniques in drop G is sick!
@Mike-ok6vy
@Mike-ok6vy 3 года назад
Ive only learned from tabs myself and this video really helped me understand so much more about making my own heavy riffs !\m/ thanks man
@GunDrummer
@GunDrummer 3 года назад
LOLOLOL AT 10:40
@jussi-pekkalaakko8768
@jussi-pekkalaakko8768 3 года назад
Very informative and clean package. Thanks Andrew and Nick!
@RichChanLikesTacos
@RichChanLikesTacos Год назад
🤙🤙🖤🖤
@Ginger2Rocker
@Ginger2Rocker Месяц назад
alternating guitar panning is my absolute favorite. more bands need to do it. my favorite example of this is in TAIM - “Laceration Penetration”
@joelmacy9558
@joelmacy9558 3 года назад
Amazing video man it was super helpful please do more of these types of videos 🤘❤️
@aether_antares7761
@aether_antares7761 3 года назад
Andrew baena: i don’t know much about music theory Me, a total guitar bleb: THERE IS HOPE!!!! THERE IS HOPE!!!! Thank you for this awesome video! Make more of these video’s they are so help full
@feralnomad392
@feralnomad392 3 года назад
Great video man, i've used some of these techniques but I definitely learned some more. Awesome work, you've earned a sub
@ChLyricsyt
@ChLyricsyt 2 года назад
6:36 this is my favorite type
@theoriginalemim
@theoriginalemim 3 года назад
"since the early days of metalcore, like 2010" Ha.
@gnarlyrayjepsen5085
@gnarlyrayjepsen5085 3 года назад
children bruh, even my introduction to the genre in 2003 was late
@ericchambers6863
@ericchambers6863 3 года назад
For real. Panic chords are basically tied to early, early bands like botch, Norma Jean, converge, coelesce, etc
@gnarlyrayjepsen5085
@gnarlyrayjepsen5085 3 года назад
@@ericchambers6863 fuck you're my bro for those knowledge drops, hydra head really moved the genre forward and I still go back to those records. norma jean took what they were doing and made it marketable
@OTTOAUDIO
@OTTOAUDIO 3 года назад
Eric Chambers bravo, came here to say this. Minor 2nd chords (panic chords/horror chords etc) go back to Norma Jean ‘bless the martyr’ who heavily mainlined it in the scene 2002-2005, they played like 300 shows a year and every band anywhere began over using it. Then it became cliche and cheese but all the post hardcore bands kept using it and no one noticed it was overdone or stopped doing it. Kids kept coming into the scene fresh blood and had no awareness of this history and here we are today in 2020 still way way overused. Before Norma Jean it was Coalesce Botch Converge then before that Kurt from Converge said he borrowed from Meshuggah who probably was inspired by King Crimson.
@JMetalGuitarist
@JMetalGuitarist 3 года назад
I LOVE this video. I already knew about the dissonant half step chords and the whammy pedals but I didn’t know about the downward pitch shift thing. Very cool 😎
@PartyChicken407
@PartyChicken407 3 года назад
Thanks for doing this video man. More tutorials would be great but at the minimum, this was excellent. Cheers man.
@Wazules
@Wazules 3 года назад
This was awesome, not a lot of tutorials cover breakdowns, cause they are seen as easy and basic, but this is a great way to make them... not easy and basic!
@Letorito99
@Letorito99 3 года назад
This was great dude!! Helped a lot
@christianmunch7160
@christianmunch7160 3 года назад
Very awesome video man!
@AidenMalacariaMusic
@AidenMalacariaMusic 3 года назад
Damn you guys are good at tutorials! Really great explanations and breakdowns!
@Duhaktweva
@Duhaktweva 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info . Now to implement them into my practice
@peeweesermon2231
@peeweesermon2231 5 месяцев назад
This is so sick dude thank you!
@danielczegle1033
@danielczegle1033 3 года назад
808 Bass/sub drops make a breakdown heavy af too.
@SimonMedia666
@SimonMedia666 3 года назад
I think that your explanations are very good :) also breakdowns sounds really good and heavy :)
@dylandoge1627
@dylandoge1627 3 года назад
“Early metalcore” “2010”
@rubevanderwielen9323
@rubevanderwielen9323 6 месяцев назад
Thanks a lot for this one! a lot that i already knew, some other things that i learned, but i gotta say that what i already knew does work (speaking out of experience) and the new things i learned i'm surprised they do actually work!
@funeral7596
@funeral7596 3 года назад
Awesome vid man
@reecewilshire7045
@reecewilshire7045 3 года назад
1. Norma Jean does the best panic chords 2. Disrespect your surroundings is the OG triplet breakdown Great vid!
@AustinBrake98
@AustinBrake98 3 года назад
Those aren't triplets. The breakdown is done with a technique called gallops which is an eight following two 16th notes. A triplet is 16th notes to each of the 4 beats.
@mojolito
@mojolito Год назад
@@AustinBrake98 Your explanation is correct but the song doesn't even use gallops. There are just two strokes per chug
@user-pm1xk5vw3u
@user-pm1xk5vw3u 3 года назад
Also, make use of augmented 4ths/diminished 5ths (tritones) for dissonance as well!
@RsAndTechno
@RsAndTechno 7 месяцев назад
5:47 we need more of this
@Misanthropic-King
@Misanthropic-King 3 года назад
This video was dope thanks dude
@thaurr8619
@thaurr8619 23 дня назад
That meshuggah riff was WOOOOOOOOW
@ThorsShadow
@ThorsShadow 3 года назад
About dissonance: Dissonance isn't defined as a minor second (the interval of 1 half-step). Dissonance is very simply just anything, that doesn't sound melodic or harmonic. Best example is the tritone or diminished 5th/augmented 4th. Play a power chord but lower the second note by 1 half-step, i.e playing the open E string and 1st fret of the A string or 7th fret on the D string, 8th fret on the g string and so on. The tritone sounds so dissonant, that it was forbidden to be used in church music in medieval times. It was called "diabolus in musica" (Latin, translated as "the devil in music" I guess).
@noesunyoutuber7680
@noesunyoutuber7680 2 года назад
Technically dissonance is a kind of Harmony - it's the opposite of consonance, which is when notes sound nice together.
@jfd3010
@jfd3010 3 года назад
Hi Andrew, great video, greetings from Colombia
@Fire-Toolz
@Fire-Toolz 3 года назад
brooooo metalcore bands were using those chords in the late 90s/early 00s!! that’s where attack attack got it from!
@osc4r_14th
@osc4r_14th 3 года назад
Love you, Baena
@invujerry
@invujerry 3 года назад
I love that you linked Ben’s video. Between him and Adam Neely they are able to explain complex ideas somewhat simply.
@jackasmodeus4513
@jackasmodeus4513 2 года назад
I wasn't confused of your explanation of the polymeter technique, we both don't know music theory much lol thanks for this!
@GuilhermeSouza-cb2pv
@GuilhermeSouza-cb2pv 3 года назад
Coool!! Brazil watch u too
@blankspace0000
@blankspace0000 3 года назад
Carcosa has fucking sick breakdowns. Paying mad attention to this vid.
@mattmendoza2667
@mattmendoza2667 3 года назад
got my subs men your so humble. tnx for the knowledge men kudos
@damachin9180
@damachin9180 3 года назад
Given that I don't know theory myself, everything was explained quite thoroughly. Great video as always!
@thetylersherman
@thetylersherman 3 года назад
"Syncopation" is what you're looking for for the offbeat drums. The offbeat irregularity makes you want to move your head.
@bikingintokyo
@bikingintokyo 3 года назад
It seems like the "offbeat drum one" is more like "accenting specific parts"
@SuperMultimitch
@SuperMultimitch 3 года назад
i think the technical term is a hemiola, which is a different feel than the tempo. could be wrong, but that’s how i understand it
@IslamFalmi
@IslamFalmi 3 года назад
Yeah I'm not really a music theory genius but I don't think that really counts as metric modulation
@guylumalfaro3176
@guylumalfaro3176 3 года назад
if the snare matched every 3rd hit of the cymbal then it would've had a different feel. metric modulation can be very subtle, but most of the time in metal (unless you're OAA) it's a pretty straightforward jarring change in feel. he had the definition right, but the example was kind of meh.
@bostonconnorsmullet
@bostonconnorsmullet 3 года назад
The most fitting shirt for this video.
@sampicton22
@sampicton22 3 года назад
Great job!
@jmsilva81
@jmsilva81 Год назад
More vids like this please!
@cameronblake4372
@cameronblake4372 11 месяцев назад
I personally don’t like panic chords (they were overused in the 2010s) but you show a lot of cool and fun techniques to try out in writing. Breakdowns can get boring
@LaurierLachance
@LaurierLachance 3 года назад
This is quality content bro 🔥
@cisrael468
@cisrael468 3 года назад
Yo Andrew has gotten so much better at speaking on camera over the years. Loving the chanel and Carcosa!
@alexshoru
@alexshoru 3 года назад
Nice video! Love it!
@kadensabourin2571
@kadensabourin2571 2 года назад
dude nik should use this drum pack for his own music it sounds so much better than the one he has now. his tone sounds sooo good over that
@johanndjents5890
@johanndjents5890 3 года назад
That was actually helpful. Thanks :) Can you maybe do a tutorial about the pitch shift stuff? Can you recommend any plug-ins that can do that?
@blakehaas3205
@blakehaas3205 3 года назад
Nik and yourself have helped me become a way better metal guitarist. You guys are true djentleman. 👍
@jasonday8334
@jasonday8334 2 года назад
Good job 👏
@MatthewAlenius
@MatthewAlenius 3 года назад
THIS IS NOT BAKING WITH BAENA
@negativespace8358
@negativespace8358 3 года назад
WE WANT BAEKING WITH BAENA
@holgerreinke
@holgerreinke Год назад
Awesome! 👍🏻
@travis8106
@travis8106 3 года назад
Thank you king 👑
@marcus2239
@marcus2239 3 года назад
Good vid very in depth 🤘🤘🤘🤘
@ronburgundy2660
@ronburgundy2660 3 года назад
Into the moat used a lot of poly meters. Very simple to follow once you notice how long one riff is. Specifically the intro song to their first album. Into the Moat - Century II.
@ricksanchezito8972
@ricksanchezito8972 3 года назад
Dudeeeeeeeee. I have been wondering how guitarist get those "panic chords". I thought it was some effect, which it kinda is with the whammy, but I thought it was a lot more complicated. Thank you!
@apoplexiamusic
@apoplexiamusic 3 года назад
so polymeters is basically Meshuggah :D thanks for the awesome tips, always insightful and inspiring!
@RunescapeGod
@RunescapeGod 2 месяца назад
Right, so polymeters are basically the same as 4 tick xarpus. Got it
@JeremiahDaniel1995
@JeremiahDaniel1995 Год назад
1:43 Panic Chords 2:32 Dissonance 3:35 Whammy/Pitch 4:42 Off Beat Chugs 6:36 Panning Left & Right 7:35 Half Time Drums 8:35 Leads 11:10 Polymeters 11:50 Triplets
@user-O_06660_O
@user-O_06660_O 2 года назад
Hey, Andrew! BEAUTIFUL SHIRT.
@dyamicorriveau9677
@dyamicorriveau9677 3 года назад
Ive been watching you and nik for a minute and just realized you were the guitarist for galactic pegasus. Ayyy
@guichaky3918
@guichaky3918 3 года назад
The polymeter breakdown was so sick
@Blitheeternal
@Blitheeternal 5 месяцев назад
Love the Black tongue Tshirt
@peggykamke9047
@peggykamke9047 10 месяцев назад
It’s funny how I just realized, after a few years of watching Nik, I have the same picking technique
@tfwnoyandere
@tfwnoyandere 3 года назад
8:31 hippity hoppity your breakdown is now my property
@patfix
@patfix 3 года назад
That Polymeter was actually explained really well. I didn't find it that complicated.
@Moistwetwave
@Moistwetwave 3 года назад
This is nice to learn from because tbh the last time a learned anything to do with music was public school. It's easy for me to understand when you do it your way lol
@Moistwetwave
@Moistwetwave 3 года назад
Veil of Mara? Thanks for showing me these guys. It's hard for me to find bands because I love the hard guitar but there song Aeris is perfect as far as hard screamo and singing. That's the stuff I dig and your guitar slaying is always mind blowing
@zacht2375
@zacht2375 3 года назад
That Eclipse is beautifullll
@tdwdguitars2852
@tdwdguitars2852 3 года назад
Love the carcosa
@wilson9d71
@wilson9d71 2 года назад
Quality video
@cthallborgtheineffable5583
@cthallborgtheineffable5583 3 года назад
Nik goin' strong showing off those Vildhjarta vibes.
@americand0lphin
@americand0lphin 3 года назад
Early metalcore days like 2010? What. Metalcore started in the 90s my dude.
@Craybin
@Craybin 3 года назад
Dude i was just thinking that "brees" were around alot longer before 2010 lol
@kubaj8397
@kubaj8397 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure he meant the "edgy kid crabcore"
@ZuernJT0612
@ZuernJT0612 2 года назад
Hey, can you please make a video of your recording equipment and how do you do recording?
@crashbangpow1649
@crashbangpow1649 3 года назад
Would love to hear you guys do a song together because I love both your styles!
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