freepower
Well-Known Member
Hi all!
Almost all lessons on Meshuggah focus on their rhythms (for obvious reasons!) but I've rarely seen discussion of their note choice. I've created this lesson series that's designed to give you an idea of the way they write their riffs but it requires no previous theory knowledge - everything you need to know will be described as you go through the lessons. I'll update this OP as I do more lessons, I hope you find em interesting!
Would appreciate feedback on -
Most useful ideas to you
What parts are entertaining/boring
Speed at which material progresses
Anything you'd cut/add?
Generally people seem to dig these but I'd like to know these things so I can keep improving my content!
Currently planned future lessons -
Layering and soundscapes
Guitar solos
By The Ton detailed analysis
Lesson 1 - Tritones in Neurotica/Stengah/Entrapment
Lesson 2 - Diminished Scales in Demiurge/Swarm/Born In Dissonance/Bleed
Lesson 3 - Chromaticism in Neurotica/Monstrocity/Dehumanization/I Am Colossus
Almost all lessons on Meshuggah focus on their rhythms (for obvious reasons!) but I've rarely seen discussion of their note choice. I've created this lesson series that's designed to give you an idea of the way they write their riffs but it requires no previous theory knowledge - everything you need to know will be described as you go through the lessons. I'll update this OP as I do more lessons, I hope you find em interesting!
Would appreciate feedback on -
Most useful ideas to you
What parts are entertaining/boring
Speed at which material progresses
Anything you'd cut/add?
Generally people seem to dig these but I'd like to know these things so I can keep improving my content!
Currently planned future lessons -
Layering and soundscapes
Guitar solos
By The Ton detailed analysis
Lesson 1 - Tritones in Neurotica/Stengah/Entrapment
Lesson 2 - Diminished Scales in Demiurge/Swarm/Born In Dissonance/Bleed
Lesson 3 - Chromaticism in Neurotica/Monstrocity/Dehumanization/I Am Colossus