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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: liberty on March 06, 2007, 04:00:51 AM
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SO not that anyone cares but I been playing for a year now...
I was looking for motivation and this 12 year old gave it to me !
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That kid sucks.
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Well upload your version of 'What if' to youtube and we'll compare...
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To those who hate on squier:
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Impressive....wonder how long it took him to play like that.
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To those who hate on squier:
Guy isn't such a bad player. Decent technique, and pretty good chops- though the former would help the latter.
However, that tone is atrocious! Hollow, lack of depth, to mid-range-ish, and not enough "weight" to it.
Once again, proves the theory: anybody can play good or great. But you gotta have the hands to produce tone. It's all in the hands, and most people don't even understand that.
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Well upload your version of 'What if' to youtube and we'll compare...
Please... ::)
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Guy isn't such a bad player. Decent technique, and pretty good chops- though the former would help the latter.
However, that tone is atrocious! Hollow, lack of depth, to mid-range-ish, and not enough "weight" to it.
Once again, proves the theory: anybody can play good or great. But you gotta have the hands to produce tone. It's all in the hands, and most people don't even understand that.
I'd say the tone is pretty darn good considering the guitar. I take it you aren't into country or alternative country music?
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Go Kid! 8).. I hope he keeps with it.
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A Telecaster can play anything, be it country or jazz. Danny Gatton played numerous styles, and got many many different tones from his Tele(s).
A good player can make any guitar sound good. That is my eventual goal, and at the moment I'd say I'm far from it, others may disagree. :-\
A good player can make that Squier sound like a $35k Gibson, should he have good hands, know how to manipulate the rig (same rig as the guy in the video plays), and "squeeze the strings" right. Most do not understand this, and it's not an easy principle to convey-especially over a message board where every person knows everything. I've had this conversation with others on many sites, and while most disagree, some agree though reluctantly.
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anyone who strives to attain that guitar tone should be shot, and that distortion is SOOOO overplayed that it hurts.
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anyone who strives to attain that guitar tone should be shot, and that distortion is SOOOO overplayed that it hurts.
His sweeps need a little work but his timing was good, his vibrato, bends were great, nice a.h. thrown in there. His sound wasn't that bad at all considering its on youtube. A couple of flubs here and there but I thought that was pretty damn cool
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anyone who strives to attain that guitar tone should be shot, and that distortion is SOOOO overplayed that it hurts.
The kid's 16. I'd like to see any of you play that at 16. ::)
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You fags wouldn't be able to play like that if your lives depended on it. Give the kid some respect..
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I give credit to anyone who can play a musical instrument.
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A Telecaster can play anything, be it country or jazz. Danny Gatton played numerous styles, and got many many different tones from his Tele(s).
A good player can make any guitar sound good. That is my eventual goal, and at the moment I'd say I'm far from it, others may disagree. :-\
A good player can make that Squier sound like a $35k Gibson, should he have good hands, know how to manipulate the rig (same rig as the guy in the video plays), and "squeeze the strings" right. Most do not understand this, and it's not an easy principle to convey-especially over a message board where every person knows everything. I've had this conversation with others on many sites, and while most disagree, some agree though reluctantly.
alot of it is in the hands but the guitar definitely makes a difference in how the tone will sound.
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<sigh> a good player can make any instrument sound like any guitar he wants. <sigh>
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I WANT GARY BUSEY. NOW.
:)
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The kid's 16. I'd like to see any of you play that at 16. ::)
i would never want to play like that, personally.
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The kid's 16. I'd like to see any of you play that at 16. ::)
Tons of kids can play like that.
The video = innovative, but it is nothing special, the song = very easy to play.
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Tons of kids can play like that.
The video = innovative, but it is nothing special, the song = very easy to play.
I got a tip fore you fag boy
a Guitar i not a masturbation tool
Now close your big dick sucking mouth fag boy before i bitch smack you
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<sigh> a good player can make any instrument sound like any guitar he wants. <sigh>
completely wrong
thats why all the top players just go with starter-kit squire strats, because why buy an expensive one if they all sound the same anyway ::)
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completely wrong
thats why all the top players just go with starter-kit squire strats, because why buy an expensive one if they all sound the same anyway ::)
Sound and how a guitar feel are different. A Squire strat will feel much different than a '54 Strat, but you if you have the hands you can get the tone you're going for on either instrument.
Again, most people do not understand this. I've explained it ad nauseam and people just don't understand the concept.
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yeah, he is good.
Mr Getbig II:
http://www.getanabolics.com/contests-i-10.html
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Sound and how a guitar feel are different. A Squire strat will feel much different than a '54 Strat, but you if you have the hands you can get the tone you're going for on either instrument.
Again, most people do not understand this. I've explained it ad nauseam and people just don't understand the concept.
i know what your saying but i just dont agree, alot of it is definitely in the hands but the instrument can make a significant difference as well. judas priest's legendary metal god glenn tipton has said this word for word.
listen to the song 'cowboys from hell' or 'cemetary gates' by the metal titans Pantera real loud on a quality stereo and tell me that dimebag could have got that sound out of a squire or a tele or something. no way
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I wish I could play an instrument.
Do not worry. Some humans are made as thrash. Like you.
Face it: You have no talents. You can not accomplish anything. Nothing. Squat. Nada.
You are a waste.
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listen to the song 'cowboys from hell' or 'cemetary gates' by the metal titans Pantera real loud on a quality stereo and tell me that dimebag could have got that sound out of a squire or a tele or something. no way
There's a really easy way to explain why Darrel couldn't sound like that on a guitar like you mentioned, but you'd probably be so butt hurt that I didn't say "Dimebag Is God!" that my comment would just make you feel incensed.
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tell me that dimebag could have got that sound out of a squire or a tele or something. no way
A)That guy obviously doesn't know what he's taking about, because the Tele is the most versatile guitar ever built, and B) Shredders know NOTHING of tone, true tone. They know alot about distortion and scales, but nothing of tone.
For badass tone seek:
Keith Richards
The Edge
Tom Campbell
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Paige
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Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jimi Hendrix
I can't say too much for Jimi in regards to a Tele, but when the hell did Stevie ever play a Tele aside from a few songs live? And it's Stevie Ray VaughAn... ;)
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I wasn't referring to those guys as Tele players, just tone gods. Stevie DID on occasion play one though, i had a great pic a while back. wish i could find it.
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Shredders know NOTHING of tone, true tone. They know alot about distortion and scales, but nothing of tone.
For badass tone seek:
Keith Richards
The Edge
Tom Campbell
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Paige
this is quite a stupid statement to say, there are a lot of shredders with great tone, and dimebag was one of them. yngwie has good tone as well, vai gets more versatility/emotion out of the strings than anyone ever, alex lifeson has my favorite tone of all time.
i agree the edge, hendrix, srv, had great tone, but keith richards?
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this is quite a stupid statement to say, there are a lot of shredders with great tone, and dimebag was one of them. yngwie has good tone as well, vai gets more versatility/emotion out of the strings than anyone ever, alex lifeson has my favorite tone of all time.
i agree the edge, hendrix, srv, had great tone, but keith richards?
gonna have to disagree with ya man, those guys play too fast to define their tone, granted this is a very subjective issue, so its all opinion alone. I have mad respect for those shredders, but their playing does nothing for me, all fluff and no substance in my opinion, i saw the G3 tour, it was badass, but nothing earth shattering. I also had a friend (acquiantence, friend of a friend you know how it goes) who was at the club and killed the night dimebag was killed.
As for Keith Richards, he's got the whole dirty/clean thing going on. Like a french whore singing turned into guitar playing. If you need more justification of his tone, think the main riff from "satisfaction" the best rock riff ever. He plays often through two channels, one clean and one dirty (through actual tube drive, not pedals... altjough he will occasionaly use pedals) uses open tunings and only five strings. He also has the 2nd Fender Tweed Twin ever made, and some custom ones with two 12's running at 80 watts. he cranks those and gets a pretty sweet tone. The tweed twins have the clarity of a twin reverb, but with the "gainy-ness" of something more in line with an original 50 watt marshall. Great amps, but they retail for like 5 grand or something ridiculous. ok, TMI... sorry, haha.
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gonna have to disagree with ya man, those guys play too fast to define their tone, granted this is a very subjective issue, so its all opinion alone. I have mad respect for those shredders, but their playing does nothing for me, all fluff and no substance in my opinion, i saw the G3 tour, it was badass, but nothing earth shattering. I also had a friend (acquiantence, friend of a friend you know how it goes) who was at the club and killed the night dimebag was killed.
As for Keith Richards, he's got the whole dirty/clean thing going on. Like a french whore singing turned into guitar playing. If you need more justification of his tone, think the main riff from "satisfaction" the best rock riff ever. He plays often through two channels, one clean and one dirty (through actual tube drive, not pedals... altjough he will occasionaly use pedals) uses open tunings and only five strings. He also has the 2nd Fender Tweed Twin ever made, and some custom ones with two 12's running at 80 watts. he cranks those and gets a pretty sweet tone. The tweed twins have the clarity of a twin reverb, but with the "gay-ness" of something more in line with an original 50 watt marshall. Great amps, but they retail for like 5 grand or something ridiculous. ok, TMI... sorry, haha.
You sound like a really old man.
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You sound like a really old man.
If sounding like a really old man also means i am very informed, i'll take it. 24 years old though, oh well.
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If sounding like a really old man also means i am very informed, i'll take it. 24 years old though, oh well.
I think I know and can respect where your coming from TrapsMLTS,,,but on your list honestly,,,,how could you not refference Eddie! From day one the man had a "tone" in his head that ultimately he had to reconstruct a guitar to his liking that had never been built, yes the double humbucker in the bridge position on a strat body, to get that tone he had. Eddie can grab any guitar yeah, probably even a Tele and it's going to sound like Eddie. I'm just saying all shots aside, Eddie was and is a tone God!
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Here, this kid is 15.
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Check out his other stuff.
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A)That guy obviously doesn't know what he's taking about, because the Tele is the most versatile guitar ever built, and B) Shredders know NOTHING of tone, true tone. They know alot about distortion and scales, but nothing of tone.
For badass tone seek:
Keith Richards
The Edge
Tom Campbell
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Paige
You left out the late great Paul Kossoff
Check out this video. He was 20 at the time. The bassist, Andy Fraser, was 18.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FhCilozomo (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FhCilozomo)
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Great vid c sharp minor 8)
I'd kill to be able to play like that someday...
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Here, this kid is 15.
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Check out his other stuff.
Do you fit into the pentatonic box on the 9th fret? :-*
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again, i think that stlye of playing, and tone, is just awful. the kid is technicaly proficient, no doubt... but god do i hate that 80's sounding tone.
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The tone I agree with. I like more of a bare-bones approach to sound myself. I've never been a fan of simplistic blues rock though. I much prefer jazz or classical guitar. I do believe too many guitar players worry about their sound, instead of concentrating on their playing. Sound becomes a moot point if you can't play. Just saying, that players should not limit themselves, when there is always more to learn. I firmly believe a good guitar player should be able to make the music sound good regardless of what their equipment is.
The point I was making with the video is that the kid is only 15. I've been playing for 25 years and teaching for 20. This kid can play rock as well as I can.
This is amazing for a 15 yr old .
Being a shredder doesn't mean one plays at 1000mph constantly; having a knowledge of musical theory and being technically proficient gives you more options from which to choose to colour your playing.
Gary Moore was known as a shredder back in the day, yet produced this
Check out "Scenes", by Marty Friedman. Absolutely beautiful music.
Music is a subjective experience, though, and, imho, and opening it to criticism is a strange thing to do ,as every single person on this planet hears the music differently.
Need coffee, it's too early in the morning. I'm sure my thoughts aren't very coherent. ;D
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Being a shredder doesn't mean one plays at 1000mph constantly; having a knowledge of musical theory and being technically proficient gives you more options from which to choose to colour your playing.
I agree that being technicaly proficient isn't a bad thing, but to quote the edge," Notes are expensive, i don't go over budget." The Edge, Keith Richards and George Harrison have written more famous guitar riffs than anyone else (which isn't to say there aren't tons of other great riffs) and none of them are considered technical gods, more like musical gods.
Myself personaly, i can't play fast for shit, i can solo well, but no one is ever gonna be impressed by my speed or ability, but i get compliments on my playing and tone all the time because i play the "right" notes as opposed to playing too many notes.
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SO not that anyone cares but I been playing for a year now...
I was looking for motivation and this 12 year old gave it to me !
Concur. As an adult seeing a 12 year old play with decent proficiency that is inspiring. What ever it takes to keep you focused and practicing dude. Stick with it. The time goes fast.
Here's an oldie by Wim...This kid can play.
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Myself personaly, i can't play fast for shit, i can solo well, but no one is ever gonna be impressed by my speed or ability, but i get compliments on my playing and tone all the time because i play the "right" notes as opposed to playing too many notes.
I'm infinitely more impressed by someone who plays with musicality rather than technicality. I can't stand a barrage of meaningless notes, with no sense of dynamics, timbre, melody etc. I much prefer to listen to music that is muscially interesting, to my ear, at least.
Good to see younger people taking an interest in guitar based music. I applaud your listening choices. SRV is one of my favs. :D
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Thanks bro.....I'll watch it later ....At work now.
I will stick with it though.
Taught myself for a year....taking lessons now from a kid ....hes better than me right now.
I told him to keep showing up for my lessons till I'm as good as he is...then hes gone ;D
I really like the Drop D tuning....Also playing creed 'My Sacrifice' came pretty easy...Sounds great with that Tremonti tuning DADADD.....Cool shit
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Here's a clip of u2, and the edge doing what no one else can on guitar. There are others who willl play faster and more difficult stuff, but from 3:15-4:50 (roughly) there's no one else who can make their guitar sound like that. What edge lacks in technicality he makes up for with impeccable musicianship, the timing of his notes and the emotion of them. The guitar work throughout the entire song is f-ing brilliant, and the big solo is unreal. its always fun to watch him play a solo as well, because he shows no emotion through his face and kinda looks posessed.
EDIT: ooops, here's the link:
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Concur. As an adult seeing a 12 year old play with decent proficiency that is inspiring. What ever it takes to keep you focused and practicing dude. Stick with it. The time goes fast.
Here's an oldie by Wim...This kid can play.
Great link.
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Old school fave....Alvin Lee
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Just saying, that players should not limit themselves, when there is always more to learn. I firmly believe a good guitar player should be able to make the music sound good regardless of what their equipment is.
Bingo!!!
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Bingo!!!
Double Bingo
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Awesome vids guys
Holy crap that wim dude blew my mind
I figure I'll be able to play like that in about ........................ ........................ ......
35 years ;D
See ya then
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Here's a clip of u2, and the edge doing what no one else can on guitar. There are others who willl play faster and more difficult stuff, but from 3:15-4:50 (roughly) there's no one else who can make their guitar sound like that. What edge lacks in technicality he makes up for with impeccable musicianship, the timing of his notes and the emotion of them. The guitar work throughout the entire song is f-ing brilliant, and the big solo is unreal. its always fun to watch him play a solo as well, because he shows no emotion through his face and kinda looks posessed.
EDIT: ooops, here's the link:
Nothing amazing here. May sound like it, but that's due to the effects and nothing else. He's not doing anything technically advanced, or harmonically advanced. :-\
Here's an oldie by Wim...This kid can play.
Now that is talent!
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You fans of guitar solos might like this little ditty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3JAglkUrms (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3JAglkUrms)
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Nothing amazing here. May sound like it, but that's due to the effects and nothing else. He's not doing anything technically advanced, or harmonically advanced. :-\
I've never said it was technicaly advanced or harmonicaly advanced, but in terms of melody and musicianship and tone it is flawless and no one else can make their guitar sound like that. end of story. In terms of effects, there's not much going on besides distortion and slight delay, maybe a little compression sustain at the end. Whenever people say," its just fx bla bla bla..." about anything the edge does, i have to just laugh at them. Maybe you'd like his solo in this song, starting at 1:46 :
again, his tone musicianship and melody are flawless and make up for any lack of technicality. Technicality is what uncreative guitar players fall back on.
Point proven again, by his uber-creative, nontechnical guitar playing (particularly the slide work at the end) throughout this song:
In other news, i'm getting a new guitar tomorrow, a reissue 1972 fender telecaster custom. Now i'll have the deluxe and the custom. BADASS guitars.
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I've never said it was technicaly advanced or harmonicaly advanced, but in terms of melody and musicianship and tone it is flawless and no one else can make their guitar sound like that. end of story. In terms of effects, there's not much going on besides distortion and slight delay, maybe a little compression sustain at the end. Whenever people say," its just fx bla bla bla..." about anything the edge does, i have to just laugh at them. Maybe you'd like his solo in this song, starting at 1:46 :
First, I'll say that was the best I've ever heard from The Edge. I've never been impressed by his playing. Again, it's mainly effects that allows him to sound the way he does. In the above link, the effects and sheer volume allowed him to get that sound. Nothing he did in there was advanced. Just by listening to it, I can hear him playing a minor pentatonic scale, and he repeated the same idea (motif if you will) a couple of times. Usually you do this to build tension, but I think due to the style of the song and genre, it doesn't go anywhere. Then, when he "releases" the tension, he's just doing a pedal tone by using an open string and playing the scale again. Nothing harmonically advanced.
Just like Stevie Ray Vaughan, nothing he did was ground breaking in terms of harmonics or chords he played over. Just the sheer feeling, power and the way he consistently (accurately to boot) put his ideas (and if you listen closely you'll hear his playing of licks is "limited" but how he strung them together endlessly) together is what is so impressive.
In this day and age, it's hard to do something that hasn't been done. What hasn't been done? We're in a time, where we've seen Coltrane, Hendrix, Clapton, EVH, Yngwie, Bach, and hundreds of thousands of other innovators. Where do we go next?
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Damn Lizzy.....that was a sick display of guitar soloing.....MY wrist was sore after watching that ;D
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I've never said it was technicaly advanced or harmonicaly advanced, but in terms of melody and musicianship and tone it is flawless and no one else can make their guitar sound like that. end of story. In terms of effects, there's not much going on besides distortion and slight delay, maybe a little compression sustain at the end. Whenever people say," its just fx bla bla bla..." about anything the edge does, i have to just laugh at them. Maybe you'd like his solo in this song, starting at 1:46 :
again, his tone musicianship and melody are flawless and make up for any lack of technicality. Technicality is what uncreative guitar players fall back on.
Point proven again, by his uber-creative, nontechnical guitar playing (particularly the slide work at the end) throughout this song:
In other news, i'm getting a new guitar tomorrow, a reissue 1972 fender telecaster custom. Now i'll have the deluxe and the custom. BADASS guitars.
IMO alex lifeson has a better tone, and is a superior player in every regard. listen to the rush in rio concert, especially songs like red sector A, bravado, the pass, and my god listen to 'leave that thing alone', especially the solo i cant even explain how incredible he sounds
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Paul Gilbert on Acoustic
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Paul Gilbert on Electric
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Paul Gilbert can do it all. Awesome technical player.
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I think you're all missing the point that The Edge has never been about his ability, he's the anti guitar hero and thats what makes him so rare. The true test of one's music is its affect on people. Many guitar heroes affect a small portion of guitar fans, play a malmsteen track to 100 people off the street, and maybe 5 will know who it is, play anything by the Edge and people will recognize it instantly. intro to "where the streets have no name" anyone?? Malmsteen never wrote anything that timeless or that creative, he shits all over edge in a battle of technicality, but his music doesn't compare.
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Oh, if you guys want to see an insane jazz guitarist, check out charley hunter, i saw him at yoshi's last year... unreal talent.
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If you wanna see a great guitarist, check out Rik Emmett, if he comes to your town. I took this shot at the Cutting Room in NYC.
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If you wanna see a great guitarist, check out Rik Emmett, if he comes to your town. I took this shot at the Cutting Room in NYC.
Hell yeah!
One of my earliest influences. He was just a kid when he wrote "Blinding Light Show". Great versatility.
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Hell yeah!
One of my earliest influences. He was just a kid when he wrote "Blinding Light Show". Great versatility.
The club where I saw Rik earlier this year holds about 150. Here's Rik performing for 500,000.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNhw1Ln9g4o (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNhw1Ln9g4o)
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This one just never gets old.....even though it is old....as well as the video.....
Jump to the 2 minute mark to get to the solo if ya want....
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Another......one of the all time greats IMO
If your impatient jump to 2:55
I need to go practice........a lot
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Steve Vai
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yep Vai always rocks.
So many great guitarists...
John Petrucci from Dream Theater
Dweezil Zappa is great
Jason Becker (dead)
I was even amazed by Prince but the bastard made Youtube take off all his underground concert stuff. Wish I would have downloaded it.
I've been playing for 22 years and still suck. >:(
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yep Vai always rocks.
So many great guitarists...
John Petrucci from Dream Theater
Dweezil Zappa is great
Jason Becker (dead)
I was even amazed by Prince but the bastard made Youtube take off all his underground concert stuff. Wish I would have downloaded it.
I've been playing for 22 years and still suck. >:(
Jason Becker ain't dead. He is bound to a wheelchair. He suffers from ALS.
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Steve Vai
Haha, Debussey learned to play the solo seen on the first link a few years ago. It is the intro to "for the love of god" on the G3 dvd.
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Jason Becker ain't dead. He is bound to a wheelchair. He suffers from ALS.
shit dude....you are right. Don't know why I thought he was. I guess it has been so long. Kinda like people don't know Abe Vigoda is still alive.
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shit dude....you are right. Don't know why I thought he was. I guess it has been so long. Kinda like people don't know Abe Vigoda is still alive.
He used to answer all his emails as well. He is a great guy, keeping his spirits up when faced with the worst of adversity.
Do you own/play some of his stuff?
Perpetual burn = a shred classic.
The Cacophony stuff with Marty F. = great shit as well.
Serrana: Great sweep workout and wrist killer.
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He used to answer all his emails as well. He is a great guy, keeping his spirits up when faced with the worst of adversity.
Do you own/play some of his stuff?
Perpetual burn = a shred classic.
The Cacophony stuff with Marty F. = great shit as well.
Serrana: Great sweep workout and wrist killer.
Heck, he wrote "Perspective" without being able to lay a finger on the guitar. Amazing talent.
Marty rocks too. :)
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Heck, he wrote "Perspective" without being able to lay a finger on the guitar. Amazing talent.
Marty rocks too. :)
Yeah, Jason Becker = one great musician. Hopefully he will recover in the future.....
Have you seen Martys Hot Licks? video?
He is one funny fucker ;D
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:'(
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He used to answer all his emails as well. He is a great guy, keeping his spirits up when faced with the worst of adversity.
Do you own/play some of his stuff?
Perpetual burn = a shred classic.
The Cacophony stuff with Marty F. = great shit as well.
Serrana: Great sweep workout and wrist killer.
lol...Man I could never play with the likes of Friedman, Becker, Vai. At least not on a whim. I am a tablature god. Pretty much rythym as I never took the time to know what key to play down the neck to match like first position chords as an example. I play by ear mostly so a a solo by those guys would take forever.
I just watched the Jason Becker biography on Youtube. I feel so sorry for him. It made me feel better when he said he is content with his situation now but also said ALS sucks. That eye movement technology is great. I am sure you have seen it. I wonder how long it took to do that whole cd doing one note at a time. He still rocks man. All from his brain. unreal man.
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I've only been learning for about a year (and I'm progressing as fast as a one-legged hurdler!) so I might be out of my depth here!
My two favourite guitarists are prob Brian May (I'm just a general Queen fan) and Mark Knopfler.
I watched a programme on May once and he said that he and his father built his guitar when he was young, and when he got famous companies like Fender (I think) tried to make him some replica's for going on tour, but they were unable to copy 'Red' to his satisfaction. He also said that whenever he needed to compose a solo, he couldn't do it with his guitar in his hands, he had to put it on paper first.
My reasons for Knopfler are the way he changes the 'emotion' of the guitar, especially on the 'Brothers In Arms' LP.
I thought I'd link this cos I like the guy:
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Cesar Huesca does the best Steve Vai covers I have ever heard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWgbMY-s_2g (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWgbMY-s_2g)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ako2b_3hfjU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ako2b_3hfjU)
And, the fastest shredder on the planet. Michael Angelo Batio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10)
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And, the fastest shredder on the planet. Michael Angelo Batio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10)
the dude is good but the hair and the Jiffy Lube mechanic outfit does not look good. I started laughing when he was doing some Kung Fu moves on the neck...lol. I never heard of the dude. Good link.
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And, the fastest shredder on the planet. Michael Angelo Batio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10)
Him and Yngwie always went at it when Yngwie was being discovered by Mike Varney. When one came out with another album, the other would record something faster, harder and more hardcore than the other guy.
I think MA was finally given the title of "Worlds Fastest Guitar Player." Not sure if I would even want that title. :-\
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Any of you fuckers into Tommy Emmanuel?
Great great musician.
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Any of you fuckers into Tommy Emmanuel?
Great great musician.
VERY NICE. :D
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Any of you fuckers into Tommy Emmanuel?
Great great musician.
Good link.
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Tommy = quite a one man show as well.
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Cesar Huesca does the best Steve Vai covers I have ever heard:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWgbMY-s_2g (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWgbMY-s_2g)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ako2b_3hfjU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ako2b_3hfjU)
And, the fastest shredder on the planet. Michael Angelo Batio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qG74eVb6V10)
Shit , that guy has Steve's tone down to a tee!