Tim Roth (musician)
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Tim Roth (born December 6th, 1975) is the guitarist, backing vocalist and only remaining founding member of Canadian Melodic death metal and Progressive metal band, Into Eternity. Roth is very much the mastermind of Into Eternity, plays the majority of their guitar solos and also was originally the lead vocalist. His primary guitar is an Ibanez S470[1], and has said that he does not use amplifiers in studio recordings, but uses instead a program called Amp Farm.[2] He has been playing guitar for 18-19 years. He has a somewhat unconventional style of playing revolved on his unqiue alternate picking style and sweep and tap arpeggios. His vocal style consists of high pitched clean power metal vocals and a more black metal oriented shriek (complimenting the deeper death metal growls of his co-vocalists). He has posted several videos on YouTube teaching to viewers play Into Eternity songs and IE's musical style in general.
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- ^ Ibanez :: Electric Guitars : Artists
- ^ Tim Roth Of Into Eternity: 'I Actually Don't Use Amps At All' | Interviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com