Corpseifier(Technical death metal) - Infinite density

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2006

I am the guitarist of the tech death metal band Corpseifier. If you like what you hear....or dislike it leave a message. For more songs go to:

http://www.myspace.com/corpseifier

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  • shit. that was mental, but i would never choose to listen to it in my life? how can you go from jazz, classical blues etc, to playing like this? they're all about tone & melody, but i don't understand the concept here? is it just go crazy & see where it takes you? haha

  • @TakingBackScott

    My concept, at the time, was chaos and unpredictability. This is not something which is easy to like. There is no red line in the sense of a melodic theme to be found here. When I made these old songs, I tried to have a progressive outlook; never going back to a riff. The "riff-salad"-approach is something i have always enjoyed.

  • hey man ive been playing for 5 years and im like stuck in this melodic metal bull crap. i want to learn tech, but i dnt know where to start. can you please give me some pointers on what i should learn, where i can find it? scales, proggresion what ever, i know hardly any theory, i just dnt know where to start, i can sweep a little but idk, any advice would be helpful. i show your video to every1 im a big fan!

  • @patoneill100

    My advice is an easy one: with no challenges you will not improve. Try to create things that you find challenging to play. This way you will always progress. Remember that there are no rules. Don't listen exclusively to death metal, because that will kill your creativity. You should listen to intricate, complex and creative music: jazz, fusion, prog, classical, blues, ambient, funk, metal, instrumental etc. This will allow you to use, steal ideas, or get inspiration.

  • @patoneill100

    For technique, John Petrucci has an excellent book called Rock Discipline. You can even find the videos on youtube. He takes you through all basic techniques: alternate picking, arpeggios, sweeping, legato, building speed etc. There are 100's of books like these available.

  • I suppose that makes you the winner?

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  • You have a lot of CDs.

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  • Very talented at the guitar! Seeing that you are in a band already, do you know if any of your friends that play guitar are interested in forming a tech death band? If so, you can leave me an email at jaasko91@yahoo.com

  • I was browsing my old LastFM user and I stumbled upon this. I don't know how I could forgot about you, shit is awesome

  • @Corpseifier much thanks for the reply, sorry mine is late. i would love to know if you've moved on from this concept? as this is for enjoyment like you say, it now makes much more sense to me, especially if you get a feeling of originality from it, which i would imagine is the aim if your aim is to never repeat a riff? can be hard to come across playing guitar sometimes. keep playing, keep loving it man.

  • fuckin a man! thats intense

    i've been looking to start my own tech death metal band but nobodys willing to try shit like that no more

  • Great job

  • After 10 seconds of watching this, I subbed.

  • You have to Be the Guitar to be technical Chuck Schuldiner had the Know how !

  • you must shit awesome.

    and i am truly jealous of the CD collection.

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