Playing God on 10-string guitar @Polyphia

Make a donation and improve the quality of Dimitar’s next release : It is very challenging to play this piece as a technical étude, because of the innovative characters inside, the use of new and inhabituel combinations of techniques. The way of the integration of the compositional tools on a guitar is an interesting approach as well. The main theme of ”Playing God” is composed with the use of an electronic Japanese musical instrument called Omnichord that is at first introduced in the 1980s. It mainly construct arpeggios in given harmony by generating notes in higher or lower direction. The ending part is composed with the use of a more modern arpeggiator plugin called Omnisphere. This output becomes very unnatural to play on a guitar and is adapted by Polyphia’s guitar players Tim Henson and Scott LePage by using many combinations of different guitar techniques in a fast tempo. The bass guitar part is filled by Clay Gober. Wes Hauch is another guitar player who also contributes to the composition by proposing a guitar riff and a samba chord progression part. (AI generated text on the question “What is Playing God?”) “Playing God“ is an idiomatic expression that refers to the act of taking on the role of a higher power or deity, and making decisions or taking actions that have a significant impact on the lives of others. This term is often used in a negative context to describe situations where a person or group is seen as exerting an excessive amount of control or influence over others, without regard for their well-being or autonomy. “Playing God“ can also refer to scientific or technological advancements that allow humans to manipulate the natural world in ways that were once considered impossible or unethical, such as genetic engineering or artificial intelligence. This usage of the term raises ethical and moral questions about the limits of human power and responsibility, and the potential consequences of using technology to control or alter the natural world. Some people express concerns that developing advanced AI systems could lead to humans exerting excessive control or influence over intelligent machines, potentially resulting in unforeseen consequences or ethical dilemmas. These concerns often center around the idea that AI systems could become too powerful or autonomous, potentially surpassing human capabilities and control. The ethical considerations related to AI development include issues such as the impact on privacy, job displacement, bias in algorithms, and the potential for unintended consequences. It’s important to note that these discussions reflect differing perspectives and opinions in society, and the question of “Playing God“ is a philosophical and ethical one, rather than a definitive conclusion. CREDITS Original Composition by @Polyphia - Performance: Dimitar Ivanov - Sound Recording : Studio “Les Trois Lunes” - Guitar : Dieter Müller Strings : Hannabach 1869 “the Carbon/Gold Anniversary String“ MHT set Bass strings: Hannabach SHT Silver Special LINKS #Polyphia #PlayingGod #GuitarMusic #ClassicalGuitar #GuitarClassical #10stringGuitar #hannabach
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