Sounds like Texas Flood to me, but that's a pretty good one too.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Shadow
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Sounds like Texas Flood to me, but that's a pretty good one too.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Shadow
Not sure how I missed this thread..
I like the technical virtuosos.... EVH, Vai, Satch, Nuno, John Petrucci, Marty Freidman.
EVH once said that Alan Holdsworth was the only player to even make him wonder how he did "that." That says a ton about your playing.
Eric Johnson was pretty good too.
also randy rhoads
cc enjoyed those clips mate ! good stuff ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by The Shadow
I pissed my pants the first time I saw this.... the greatest shredder ever, bar none.
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and my favorite 7minutes of guitar EVER...
watch closely... at the end of his wicked shred the crowd is dead silent, at which point john shields the light from his eyes, looks out like "WTF?" and then looks at (I think ) James LaBrie like, "WTF, no applause?!"
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cc #130 enjoyed that Von.
. I like a good melodic solo, with thephrasing mixed in with the speed..I also really dig John Myung
he been with dream threater from the beginning.. He can sure play that bass guiltar .
John Myung - Free Port Jam
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779 back! good stuff. myung can do things on a bass that MOST guys can't do on a guitar.
speaking of guitar players dont u hate the POSERS? yes the POSERS who never could play a chord but FAKED it the whole time on stage or in video???? doesnt that piss you off?
truth that !Quote:
Originally Posted by Von Milash
Yes, it's Texas Flood. Can't find a video clip of Tin Pan Alley that equals the live performance off In the Beginning.Quote:
Originally Posted by zzz
Who knows? Gilbert is the type to do something crazy like that, for sure. If you watch videos of them, their technique is similar - left and right hand position, pick grip, angle of the elbow, etc, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Shadow
Probably not true, but it's fun to speculate!
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I've seen that piece, too - but I still don't know if I buy it or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lords Gym
CC for finding that old profile - I miss Guitar for the Practicing Musician - the way it used to be!
Guitar for the practicing musician was a great magazine. The only one that I would recommend now is Guitar One. Out of all the other rags out there it covers a fair amount of different styles and players.Quote:
I've seen that piece, too - but I still don't know if I buy it or not.
CC for finding that old profile - I miss Guitar for the Practicing Musician - the way it used to be!
CC back
No, don't think so. There are an abundance of players who can meet those metronome settings, excluding myself. Petrucci has sound technique but he doesn't have the legato chops of Allan Holdsworth or this guy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Von Milash
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Shame he is no longer with us. R.I.P. Lane
Sorry Shadow but what that Lane guy is doing is impossible. ;D
What do you think of Steve Lukather? He seems pretty good to me. Here is a clip of him playing with Jeff Beck.
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Funny thing about Jeff Beck, he may not be as technically spectacular as some of these guys, but his style has an unconventionality about him that few can duplicate.