W̷̗̏̔ĥ̸̡̨͕͕̻̜͉̙̗̤̒͝ė̸̡̲̝̦̯̜̺̳̎r̴̢̟̉́̄̋̈̎̈́̏͜͠͝ḙ̵̫̇̍̒̈́̄̌͐ ̶̧̝̺̜̤̤̩͉͗̋̂̇͂͐́͘t̷̨̡͉̭̣̳̹̺̀̑͋̍̂h̷̩́̀͛̀́͆e̵̘̮̗͙̹͒̔͑̒̐̒̅̔̄́ ̸̨̖̻̟̰͉͑͒̽̅̄̈́S̶̞͕̰̭̫̻͓̥̲̊̕ͅļ̸̼̱̺̜̭͗̈́̚͜į̴̧̨̖̤͎̰̹͍̮̓̽m̴̨̥̫̬͎̦̐̈̐̑̿̈̃̽̾ë̸̝́͠ ̶͉͈̗̫̙͒͗̓̏̆͐͠L̷̨̖̱͓͚̤̭̽͊͘į̴̹̲̣̘͑̈́͐̔͐̍̽̚͠v̶̛̼̘̝̰̖͕͛̃́͋̈́͋̽̚͝ͅȩ̷̤̲̭̩̫̱̔ This one's for you @vyalone 👁️😈🐐 My face might be 😐 but Lemon Grab's definitely emoting how I felt playing this. 😫 . . . NERD CORNER So, this was by far the hardest thing I've ever tried to transcribe+work up and it got me thinking a lot about virtuosity across different styles of music. Yes, it pretty universally equates to playing real fast, real impressive-like 🤣... But the values tend to be different. In classical violin there's such a huge emphasis on perfectly even, clean runs. Clear tone. Nuance of dynamics. Kind of the opposite side of the musical world from the raw power of death metal. I definitely sat for hours with this solo slowed down, trying to pick out the actual notes he's playing and going 😬😨😰🥲 at the uneven parts and the patterns that just aren't meant to be played on violin... And I prepped it like a classical nerd too! Metronome work up and everything. I thought I'd come up with a "super clean" version of the solo, but maaaaan did it not work out that way. 🤣 In the end... idk... Virtuosity is subjective. Sanitized perfect runs are overrated in the face of an overall powerful performance. Tap style guitar solos are cruel to play on violin.🤘. . . . #violin #violinist #treyazagthoth #morbidangel @officialmorbidangel #deathmetal #guitarsolo #metalhead #violinistsofinstagram #lamusician #altgirl #metalheadgirl @yamahamusicusa #yamahayev105 #electricviolin #musiciansofinstagram #losangelesmusic (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQcCEQUgDrt/?utm_medium=tumblr
















