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I wish Tomi Koivusaari did more vocals these days.
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@MrMethadrine The fish is the giant monster pike from the tales of Kalevala. The hero of the story, Väinämöinen killed the giant pike and made a finnish musical instrument named Kantele out of it's jawbone.
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@SatansRealm You expressed my thoughts since they went to release clean vocaled albums. Great thing they have grunts again but the grunts of Tomi are just one of a kind. I'm glad he did some backing vocals again. Hopefully he'll do more on the next album!
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@BreathTheDeath Technically, it's not, but Tomi Koivusaari wrote the both the lyrics and the riffs, and has all the rights to it. So in a way, it might as well be
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@InfiniteMisery003 It's definitely not an octave higher, it's either a fifth (separated power chord) or the same fret played on one string higher, which I call the Slayer interval. I never really studied music theory either, haha.
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@kromlord1 your mom sucks cock, amorphis just rocks
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aa pero que pinchi heavy
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@AghastRaven its not like i asked a confusing question. but anyways, i have this song down by ear if anyone wants the tab.
:)
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at 1:00, is that riff being played in a octave above in a harmony?
i'm trying to learn this song by ear.
InfiniteMisery003 4 months ago
@InfiniteMisery003 Someone who knows these things please answer the man!
Arctica14 4 months ago
@InfiniteMisery003 After listening to this song close, i would say yes. Guitar 1 plays it an octave higher and the guitar 2 an octave lower.
Arctica14 3 months ago
@Arctica14
No way. it's played in harmonies, not octaves (nah nah, octave is in harmony allso). never learned the music theory :)
mikon6666 2 months ago
@mikon6666 But they are playing the same riff in different umm... highness xD. Sorry 'bout my english :)
Arctica14 2 months ago