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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2008

Once again, 2 guys jammin a series of odd time signatures. Only this time with a 7 string. (Drop G) And we got a little bored so we started editing the shit out of it for lawlz.

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  • what snare is being used there?

    Amazing vids btw. :)

  • Its a 22'' Yamaha J.R. Jr Robinson signature. Hand made in Japan

  • the first video sounded better and i think that the guitarist should make his strap longer i cant stand when its so high up

  • Well nipple ridin isn't the most comfortable. But im usually not just chuggin away, so i need to see what im doing running around on the neck.

  • fun video ^-^ so the 5150 handles well drop G tuning ?

  • Yea, its not so much the amps that handle the tuning, thats more based on pickups and what not. But the 5150 is a power head that offers intense amounts of distortion and can still maintain a clarity.

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  • @jerkass411 To be respectful, The Chariot's "Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding" is damn close. And you you can't deny that converge has some influences from the genre. BUT, look up Lye By Mistake sir, you will like it I'm sure

  • @TheHightower420 you have your genre's confused my friend, The Chariot are not even close to math metal, nore is Converge.

  • you could prob play for veil of maya lol

  • this is where it's at. Botch, The Chariot, Converge, all of these are gods of the math metal

  • thats a lot of feedback!

  • Thanks, I've been a fan of Dream Theater since their early days so Im familar with the craziness in some time sigs, but some of the more modern stuff gives me fits when I try to find the groove in it.

  • And as a side note, try to get Guitar Pro 5.2. Get it through torrent if you have to, but it's a fantastic program for writing music and you get to experiment. That way you can get GP files through UltimateGuitar com or something and see how the song is constructed.

    Keep Rocking.

    Keep Rocking.

  • The beauty of writing math metal is that there is a certain flow to it. Even though there are many polyrythyms, rotating and such, the good bands keep the flow going. If you're just throwing in random time sigs for the sake of throwing them in, you'll lose the flow almost instantly.

    The basics alternate time signatures are 5/4, 7/8 and 7/4 (which is 7/8 times 2).

    The best bands, imo, for mathcare are Protest the Hero, Between the Buried and Me and The Dillenger Escape Plan.

  • djent attitude....

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