Ne Obliviscaris shares guitar play-through
Ne Obliviscaris guitarist Benjamin Baret has released a new guitar play-through video for the track “Pyrrhic”, which is taken from the Australian dark progressive metal visionaries latest full-length ‘Citadel’. You can see the clip below
Regarding
“Pyrrhic”, Benjamin Baret comments: “The riffs for that song are
inspired by the great Göteborg scene of the late 90’s, with a more
modern twist to it. The harmonized guitar part relies on a descending
chromatic pattern, which gives the main riff its flavor. The break is a
classical music inspired moment, the chord positions are very
piano-like, which is something that I love to do, because it allows me
to approach chord progressions in a fresher way; come with me off the
beaten path!”
“Pyrrhic”, Benjamin Baret comments: “The riffs for that song are
inspired by the great Göteborg scene of the late 90’s, with a more
modern twist to it. The harmonized guitar part relies on a descending
chromatic pattern, which gives the main riff its flavor. The break is a
classical music inspired moment, the chord positions are very
piano-like, which is something that I love to do, because it allows me
to approach chord progressions in a fresher way; come with me off the
beaten path!”
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