Using the "Wooden Bridge" preset from the Spark smart amp by Positive grid. Check it out here: bit.ly/2V8PzN8 Pick up tabs and guitar-less backing tracks here: polyphiatabs.com
Same here, man. Even I tried learning hybrid picking after watch Tim, and somehow soloing feels different and a bit easier now. Polyphia is kinda one of the main reason I stopped playing rhythm (*cough *cough power chords) and started learning solos, riffs and other good techniques.
Thank you Tim, you made me a better guitar player, seriously. .Hybrid picking .Taps .Tap slides .Harmonics All techniques I never practiced before polyphia changed my life
he's got a unique masterful guitar playing along with him, and a lot of young cats alike are looking up to him. At the same time Tim realizes this fact that's why he's got a lot of play through or tutorials for his tracks so younger guitar players can be encouraged to play these tasty riffs. Or have a guitar as part of their lifestyle. Guitar has been dying in the past few years with the lofi rnb hip hop wave coming in, and I admire folks like Tim sharing his immense talent through ways like these.
I totally agree with you I really really like Tim and polyphia, all of them as awesome musicians, he fools around with good reasons being as talented as he is and it's really funny for me, I'm glad they didn't get stuck in their career and try new things everytime Knowing how Tim writes his hooks was mind blowing for me and has inspired me a lot
Can’t wait for the Hendrix neckbeards from Blood Moon to come over here, find this comment, and have another epileptic seizure while continuing to fail to get the obvious inside joke. I’m still mad.
It must be nice to be important enough for people to ask you to cover your own song, so they can see a cover by you covering yourself. That's dopeness².
Yeah.. I like polyphia I'm not a mega fan by any mean. And tim a crazy player yes but, and could just be the nature of being a professional musician. I dont know the guy but he seem to be pretty into himself giving all his video are him playing his own stuff.
@@PmrGuitar That's just the band's meme persona. They're all incredibly talented with their instruments and shit posting. Saw them in Toronto in December and Scott said he forgot the words to the next song so we needed to sing it for him and then they played Champagne which I thought was hilarious and almost everyone started shouting the melody. It was wholesome af
@@TuckinOnMySitties see that what I kinda thought too. Hence why I said I dont know them personally could be a professional thing. Like a persona or something along those lines. Like I said in my original comment dude crazy guitarist. The hole band retarded at their instruments
@@jonylieres4907 there's different types of good guitarist bro, if your good at improv live or your good at writing riffs like timmy here, they're good nonetheless. I loves improv live blues but I'm never not amazed by polyphia. Just enjoy them and quit nitpicking
Love seeing these play-throughs. Really helps break up the different guitar parts that I can't always discern from on the studio recordings. Every time I listen I hear something new
y'all should apologize to @Frazmataz over here. it's actually not a flannel. it's the "vintage check lightweight jacket in yellow", it's sadly sold out just about anywhere but if you google the name you'll find something that definitely matches what he is wearing
Peter K He's not being pretentious, he's just being specific buddy. What're you so wound up about can't we all enjoy some Burberry Novacheck Coat worn by Tim Henson of Polyphia
Honestly whenever I listen to this I just zone out and feel like it goes on forever then I look at the time bar and realize its only been a few seconds, like the talent is so amazing, keep doing what you're doing because its nothing I've seen before
Tim i love ur style of playing on a guitar and how she sounds. U r one of the best young guitarist on the Earth ! I would like to go on Polyphia concert. Greetings from Poland 🤗
I play guitar everyday, about 4-6 hours a day. It takes a lot of dedication. It is stressful. It is frustrating. But man, is it ever so rewarding when you finally play a song perfectly beginning to end. I just play and mess up and keep messing up until I get it right. I've learned many Polyphia songs, and everyone is more frustrating than the last to learn, but it is an awesome feeling when you get it down!
Thank you for your talent and sharing it with the world. Your music as well as the rest of polyphia has been bringing me out of this rut of depression for the last few months and i cant thank you guys enough for that. Please keep up the the hard work and dont ever stop creating masterpieces.
Me too. My dad passed away 2 months ago today and I've been pretty down. I heard GOAT for the first time recently and it made me feel energised and inspired to do big things. I picked up the guitar again after more than 12 years away from it and learned the intro to GOAT. I'm discovering more of Tim's videos and am inspired by what he is doing as a musician. Very powerful stuff. I hope that he continues inspiring people, it really is powerful stuff..
@@bhagyashree666 Try learning "The Worst", its one of their easier songs. I took a month or so, but I've pretty much nailed it now. I'm learning Champagne now, and thats reaally hard
@@bhagyashree666 goose is fairly easy as well, i'm learning it right now and have been having a little bit of a tough time with the weird time signatures but the riffs themselves are not that hard
This is so depressing, I love it. I'm learning this song and I can play with him at 0.5x playback speed almost there in some part for 0.75x but wanted to cry when I sent it on normal. haha!
Tbh, I've been drinking grey goose just because of this song 😂 but seriously, I love these playthroughs. Watching your hands move really helps me to visualize how to play this stuff. Tabs are great, but nothing quite beats seeing the movements and inputs in action with perfect audio feedback.
Times you can see his other eye(I'm sure I missed some so feel free to tell me other times): 0:14 0:23 0:32 0:41 0:49 1:08 1:09 1:13 1:16 1:18 1:24 1:41 2:00 2:18 3:37 3:38
I’m gd 70 today. And a non-musician. I was immediately impressed with Tim’s technical chops but was reminded of the time my father wondered if I was playing (the song) East/West backwards. I am amazed at how something that sounded so foreign and random (the old kind of random kids) to me initially is beginning to make sense. Innovative much?
It was completely out of time with the backing track for the whole video. Seems pretty worthless unless all you want to do is strum incredibly basic chords along with the music.
Jeremy Hodges The Worst is an extremely close second for me, but yeah, people overlook TMH so damn much (in favor of NLND, of course) that it MUST be a sport at this point.
I can't help it. Everytime I see Tim, his hair reminds me of Bill Murray at the end of Kingpin. As the last bowling match progresses, his hair gets more and more chaotic. It's hilarious