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  • @DrSlowbro im sorry but i find it hard to follow your train of thought. What are you implying?

  • @DrSlowbro Periphery doesnt even try to do that, exception being Racecar and that was a great succes on their part.

  • @DrSlowbro Yeah Whatever, i broke my right hand and dont feel like wasting my time on you now.

    but A+B=C

    not A+B=A or B

    So Prog + Metalcore =/= Prog nor Metalcore, it's its own product.

    G'night

  • @DrSlowbro Tell me, does Periphery sound like DT?

  • @DrSlowbro No, you said it was Progressive metal.

    Now you are classifying it as something different, "downtuned prog metal" everyone else calls it djent. :p

  • @DrSlowbro Btw Djent is offten played on standard tuned extended guitars. IE 7strings, 8 strings or baritone dare i call that extended.

  • Djent is down tuned?

    Fine by me, since now you acknowledge Djent has a descriptive meaning when people are talking about music.

    Jobs done!

  • @DrSlowbro Because if i want to be able to find stuff that sounds like it i need to know where too look.

    I'm no extremist who's like, "This isn't metal!? This is Metalcore!"

    Those guys piss me off, but if you want to find music of the same style it's easier if it has a general name.

    Look up Prog and you get a bunch of bands like DT and symphony X, Look up Djent and you will get songs like Tesseract and Periphery.

    That's why you are being an ass by not accepting djent as a style.

  • @DrSlowbro And you refuse to listen to "variants with down-tuned guitars" Wtf is wrong with you man, If it sounds good it sounds good, you obviously don't have enough musical experience to separate the 1 thing from he other.

    I feel bad for you more than anything,

    But hey, i like my Djent, Prog and Math metals and I PERSONALLY hear a huge difference between them. If you don't, then that's your hearing problems not mine.

  • @DrSlowbro Mathcore and math metal are 2 totally different things, also you described sterioteypcal Metalcore genre's in a nutshell do you have any idea why they call it Mathmetal and mathcore?

    In musical theory you can make songs based on certain note progressions in selected scales. A whole part of musical theory is Math, timesignatures and the length of the notes can mathematically be calculated and mathmetal is when they use formulas to write the mathematical aspect of their songs

  • @DrSlowbro Lol, You don't even know who Misha is yet you want to debate the relevance of this musical movement?

    hohoho, fuck you, if you aren't intelligible at least make up for it in intellect.

    Hardstyle, Hardcore, Terrorcore and Dubstep

    Look them all up and come back and i'll explain why they aren't the same,

    Math, technical, prog and Djent, listen to them carefully the come back, and i'll explain why they aren't the same.

    Or maybe you should just start playing an instrument.

  • @DrSlowbro Djent is the sound your guitar makes when you turn up the gain and pick that low bassy 7th string.

    Yes it started as a joke but that doesn't mean it isn't qualified to become a label/word used to describe a genre.

    Considering how influential Jake Bowen and Misha mansoor are in this catagory, it doesn't matter what anyone from any band says, if Misha or Jake calls it djent, it's djent.

    So please, just accept this fact and move on.

  • @DrSlowbro I'm not someone who bitches and moans about what genre you are listening too, but when someone denies the existence of a genre because the name given to it is a sound and not a word. Then i feel it's necessary to inform this man he isn't thinking straight.

    You are LISTENING to music, so why would an object such as a "Rock" be a more relevant word to label your music.

    In all logical sense i think a sound would be more relevant to the style you listen to, hence Djent.

  • @DrSlowbro You my friend need to take a step back and analyze what the fuck is going on.

    Has it ever registered that Metal is a sub-genre of Rock?

    The way a genre is formed is when a large movement within a prior genre causes such a new distinctive sound that people looking for that sound won't find it by looking up the prior genre.

    Funfact, Djent is derivative Techmetal which is derivative Progmetal and the Prog metal you are thinking of is Progressive death metal.

  • @DrSlowbro It's helps people find similar music more easily. What's the downside?

  • @DrSlowbro Alright, I should have said, there are some people who like djent that don't like other sub-genres of prog metal. I don't see why it's such a big deal that it has it's own genre. If you couldn't narrow something down to a precise genre, how would you find music that you like? Like, if there were no sub-genres of rock, hard rock and soft rock would be considered the same thing. Djent is different enough that it warrants a separate name.

  • @DrSlowbro I think djent has a pretty distinct sound. There are probably people who like djent that don't like prog metal. So, labelling it djent can help people easily find more music they like (i.e. Google 'djent').

  • @DrSlowbro Say what you want since the majority of people understand Djent to be a style of music.

    Denying it's existence because you don't like the sound of the label given to this style of music is stupid. I like the music so i'll call it whatever name they gave it.

    If the majority of people amongst us understood this style of music under the genre name "Blughblugh" then i'd call this style "blughblugh"

    So how about you tell me what this genre should be called?

  • @DrSlowbro

    A label is purely common terminology that many people of a certain community understand and they agree upon it's definition.

    I'm pretty sure genres are labels given to music for others to understand generally speaking what your musical interests are.

    What you call it is irrelevant, it is its own unique sound and genre.

    Sooooooo, Djent is a genre.

    Although it started as terminology for a high gain, high top-end metal distortion. It has grown a style of music.

  • make one for origins, corridor of chameleons - meshuggah, annnnnnnnnd humilative also by meshuggah, do so please because this helps me increddibly with my drumming literally

  • I can play this song, Djent makes everything else seem so easy :)

  • @JakeTheBr0wnGuy Until you get the hang of it i agree, I play real drums and when it comes to djent i spent about 3 weeks trying to learn patterns i liked and i just failed miserably. Then all of a sudden i could play the song i was working on. After that i could play all the other songs i was working on.

    Now I can just step behind my kit and play some djent even if it's just improv. You just need to isolate your legs from your hands and it takes a while to get used too. :P

  • I'm curious what's your highest score these days?

  • @Nubnut For this song? Probably the same. I don't remember playing it much after making this video.

  • is there an auto kick option one that lets u play with out bass cuz this is pretty hard with one bass pedal

    

  • @gh44gh44 No auto-kick in RB3, but you can download a single pedal version of the song.

  • How do you not have drum fills before the activation of the overdrive or whatever?

  • @Enzakoo It's a setting you can change in the game.

  • @DRawkwaRD13 I've had this game since it came out and I never knew you could do this! ROFL XD I need to mess with options more often.

  • is there concealing fate part one  ??

  • @gh44gh44

    Yeah, not on RBN though.

  • @DRawkwaRD13 oh i now there is concealing fate part one i was just wondering if it's a dlc not if it's on RBN

  • @gh44gh44 Well, RBN songs are DLC. Only Pt. 2 is in Rock Band right now.

  • Wow, some great playing here. Thanks for uploading this, I wanted to see the double bass chart, it looks like a lot of fun! I subscribed :) Think you could do a run of TesseracT's other song on the network, "eden"?

  • do you have ions?

  • @MitchellTom7

    I use a Yamaha DTXplorer w/ the MIDI Pro Adapter

  • was this a sightread?

  • @willis402

    No, not even close to my sightread to be honest.

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