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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

How to Play Like TRIVIUM??

Playing like TRIVIUM means combining modern metal precision, thrash aggression, and melodic metalcore elements—both in guitar work and overall band approach. Here’s a clear breakdown you can actually practice πŸ‘‡







1️⃣ Guitar Style (Core of Trivium)


πŸ”₯ Rhythm Guitar

Trivium’s backbone is tight, aggressive rhythm playing.

Key techniques:

Down-picking + fast alternate picking

Palm muting (very controlled, not too choked)

Galloping rhythms (influenced by Metallica)

Syncopated chugs

Practice this:

Play 16th-note chugs at 160–200 BPM

Alternate between open low strings and power chords

Practice riffing in E Standard and Drop D

Some songs use Drop C


🎡 Songs to study:

Rain

Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr

In Waves

Down From the Sky

From Ember To Inferno




🎸 Lead Guitar

Trivium mixes thrash shredding with melodic harmony.

Common elements:

Harmonic minor & natural minor scales

Dual-guitar harmonies (Iron Maiden influence)

Fast legato + alternate picking

Tremolo-picked melodies


🎡 Practice ideas:

Harmonize melodies in 3rds & 5ths

Sweep picking minor arpeggios

Learn solos from Shogun and Ascendancy


GUITAR TUTORIAL : LIKE LIGHT WITH THE FLIES 



2️⃣ Guitar Tone (Very Important)

πŸŽ›️ Amp / Tone Settings

Modern but aggressive, not too scooped.

Typical tone:

Gain: 6–7

Mids: 5–6

Bass: 5

Treble/Presence: 6–7

Gear style (examples):

High-gain amps (Mesa, Peavey, EVH style)

Tight overdrive (Tube Screamer style) before amp

Noise gate is essential


🎸 Guitar:

Humbuckers (bridge pickup)

Thick strings (10–52 or 11–54)




3️⃣ Drums (If You’re Playing in a Band)

Fast double bass

Thrash beats + metalcore breakdowns

Tight stops and starts


🎡 Study:

The Crusade

Shogun

In Waves



4️⃣ Bass (Your Area of Strength πŸ˜‰)

Since you play bass 🎸:

Follow guitar riffs tightly

Use pick playing

Slight overdrive/distortion

Emphasize low-end punch + mids


🎡 Listen to:

Paolo Gregoletto’s bass lines (simple but aggressive)





5️⃣ Vocals (If You Want the Full Trivium Sound)

Mix of harsh screams + clean melodic singing

Chorus = clean vocals

Verse = aggressive screams

⚠️ Learn proper technique to avoid vocal damage




6️⃣ Songwriting Formula (Very Trivium)

Structure often looks like:

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Intro riff

Verse (aggressive)

Pre-chorus (build tension)

Chorus (melodic & big)

Verse 2

Breakdown / Thrash riff

Solo

Final chorus

Outro riff




7️⃣ Practice Routine (Daily – 45–60 min)

10 min – Down-picking endurance

15 min – Riff writing in E / Drop D

10 min – Scale & harmony practice

10 min – Learn 1 Trivium riff/solo section

5 min – Tight chugging with metronome

8️⃣ Bands to Study Alongside Trivium

Metallica (thrash roots)

Iron Maiden (melody & harmony)

Killswitch Engage (metalcore structure)

Megadeth (technical riffs)


If you want, tell me:

🎸 Guitar or bass focus?

🎼 Beginner / intermediate / advanced?


🎧 Specific Trivium era (Ascendancy / Shogun / In Waves)?

I can give you exact riffs, scales, or a Trivium-style practice plan next 🀘πŸ”₯



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Paolo Gregoletto’s bass tone is aggressive, tight, and cuts through heavy guitars without getting muddy. Since you play bass (and you own an Ibanez Ergodyne), you’re already on a good path. Here’s how to get as close as possible to Paolo’s tone 🎸πŸ”₯



1️⃣ Core Characteristics of Paolo’s Tone

Think of it as:

Pick attack

Mid-focused grind

Controlled low end

Light distortion, not fuzz

It’s NOT boomy and NOT overly clean.




2️⃣ Playing Technique (VERY IMPORTANT)

🎯 Pick Playing (Mandatory)

Paolo always uses a pick.

Tips:

Medium–heavy pick (0.88–1.14mm)

Pick near the bridge for tight attack

Consistent downstrokes for chug parts

Lock in perfectly with guitar palm-mutes

⚠️ Even the best tone setup won’t work without this.




3️⃣ Bass Guitar Setup

🎸 Your Ibanez Ergodyne

Good news—this bass works well for metal.

Setup tips:

Bridge pickup 100%

Neck pickup off or very low

Fresh roundwound strings

πŸ”© Strings

Paolo typically uses heavy strings.

Recommended:

45–105 (standard tuning)

50–110 if Drop D / Drop C

Brands don’t matter as much—fresh strings matter more.




4️⃣ Amp / EQ Settings (Generic but Accurate)

πŸŽ›️ Basic EQ (Start Here)

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Bass:     4–5

Low mids: 6–7   ← very important

High mids:6–7   ← pick attack & growl

Treble:  5–6

❌ Don’t scoop mids

❌ Don’t boost bass too much

Paolo’s tone lives in the midrange, not sub-bass.




5️⃣ Distortion / Overdrive (Key Ingredient)

Paolo uses light overdrive, not heavy distortion.


🎚️ Overdrive Settings (Tube Screamer / Darkglass style)

Drive: Low (10–20%)

Blend: 50–70% clean

Tone: Slightly bright


Purpose:

Adds grit

Helps bass cut through guitars

Keeps low end tight

If no blend knob → keep drive VERY low.




6️⃣ Signal Chain (Simple & Effective)

Ideal order:

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Bass

→ Tuner

→ Overdrive

→ Compressor

→ Amp / DI


πŸŽ›️ Compression

Ratio: 4:1

Attack: Medium

Release: Medium-fast

Just tame peaks—don’t squash tone





7️⃣ Example “Paolo-Style” Tone Preset

If using a multi-effects / amp sim:

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Pick style: ON

Overdrive: Light

Bass EQ: Slight cut

Low mids: Boost

High mids: Boost

Treble: Moderate

Compression: Mild

Noise gate: Optional




8️⃣ Songs to Reference (Critical)

Play these while dialing tone:

In Waves

Down From the Sky

Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr

Rain

If your bass is clearly audible during chugs → you’re close.

9️⃣ Common Mistakes ❌

Too much distortion

Too much bass

Playing with fingers

Scooped mids

Old strings



10️⃣ Want It EVEN CLOSER?

Tell me: 1️⃣ What amp / pedal / multi-FX are you using?

2️⃣ Tuning (E / Drop D / Drop C)?

3️⃣ Live tone or recording tone?

I’ll dial exact EQ + pedal settings for your setup—Paolo-level precision 🀘πŸ”₯