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Yngwie Malmsteen - planting technique example
Yngwie Malmsteen - planting technique example
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Joe Stump - two downstroke in a row - economical ascending lick axample
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Joe Stump - two downstroke in a row - economical ascending lick axample
Yngwie Malmsteen - inside picking ascending lick example
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Yngwie Malmsteen - inside picking ascending lick example
Joe Stump kick-ass guitar solos - NEW 2019
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Jow Stump dong great job playing in his little room, playing Stand In Line by Chris Impellitteri as well as his own work.
Steve Vai full interview - music and life
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Steve Vai full interview - music and life
Joe Walsh demonstrates his favorite guitar
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Joe Walsh demonstrates his favorite guitar
Yngwie Malmsteen - on Allan Holdsworth
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Yngwie Malmsteen - on Allan Holdsworth
Yngwie Malmsteen - on Al Di Meola's picking technique
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Yngwie Malmsteen - on Al Di Meola's picking technique
Steve Vai - on competing with Eddie Van Halen
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Steve Vai - on competing with Eddie Van Halen
Steve Vai - on replacing Yngwie Malmsteen in Alcatrazz
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Steve Vai - on replacing Yngwie Malmsteen in Alcatrazz
Allan Holdsworth full interview - life and music
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Allan Holdsworth full interview
Gary Moore soundcheck - Monsters Of Rock 2003
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Gary Moore soundcheck - Monsters Of Rock 2003
Ritchie Blackmore explains why he left Deep Purple in 75
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Ritchie Blackmore explains why he left Deep Purple in 75
Michael Angelo Batio - guitar solo 1984
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Michael Angelo Batio - guitar solo 1984
Eddie Van Halen playing for Bryan Adams
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Eddie Van Halen playing for Bryan Adams
Brad Gillis shows his favorite guitar - wireless Fender stratocaster 1962
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Brad Gillis shows his favorite guitar - wireless Fender stratocaster 1962
Yngwie Malmsteen plays Jingle Bells
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Yngwie Malmsteen plays Jingle Bells
Brad Gillis - on his audition with Ozzy
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Brad Gillis - on his audition with Ozzy
Eddie Van Halen invites a fan to play his guitar
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Eddie Van Halen invites a fan to play his guitar
Qiet Riot & Whitesnake with John Sykes - rare footage
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Qiet Riot & Whitesnake with John Sykes - rare footage
Massive waste of talent. Eccentric guy that never found the right place at the right time. KISS made garbage during his tenure
Starting within the first .000000000091 seconds of this video, you hear the very first melody line A. Holdsworth plays on the guitar, and you IMMEDIATELY know you're in for some SERIOUS SHIT!!!
彼の日本公演の演奏を何回も聴きました。当日、映像化されたものです。 ずっと聴いていて気づきました。 歌が聴こえてくる。 だから、好きなのだと。 ほとんどの方は、彼のハーモニーや ソロアプローチ、テクニックの事を 語ります。 彼のソロは歌うんですよ。 ほとんどの人がこれについて語らない。 わかってる人もいるだろう。 彼のソロは全部歌えるよ、って コメントもあった。 なにより、大切な歌がかれのソロに はあります。 そう、後輩がタイム感について 言ってたな。 凄いタイム感ですね!って。 お?! わかるか! よくできた生徒でした。
So class such. A gentlemen he’s like Brian May he’s awesome
He looks like if you blended satch and randy rhoads together.
Al is wrist up and down, works for him. Yngwie is wrist more scoopy, works for him, M.A.Batio is wrist more like ur tapping a kill switch-calls it a knocking motion, works for him, Zakk is vicious and all elbow rofl , works for him. I mean these dudes are all top tier shredders and all have diff techniques. So just do what "feels" best for you and shred on!! Old school of "this way only" has been obv proven wrong 😂🤘
Whether you like him or not, his playing is actually quite instantly recognizable which in the guitar world is quite difficult.
His family is going to be held accountable for being involved in the Freemason Illuminati Epstein Network and you're all gonna give back what you stole from me too
This is all signs of an undiagnosed person well within the spectrum.
The edits make me wonder…..
More notes than music.
An amazing man like this could only come from amazing parents. His father sounds like a very interesting and good man.
What does it say about society that the greatest guitar player died flat broke?😢
A dear friend of mine now passed, named Eric Luckett turned me on to Gary Moore around 1983. I absolutely listened to nothing else the next 25 years. God bless you Eric and Gary.
Not one of his critics can do that.
He did a great job! I saw him with Ozzy a few weeks after Randy's death. This same concert at Hampton Virginia.
Man, he used to be really good. Kinda sad that can’t play like this anymore.
Vinnie is now Violet
Is he fully Violet?
@@montbob100 I think he is a transer violet for now... I can't wait to see what happens when he goes to McDonalds all them types freak out there...Might be the OTHER GUY with Make up on.. Mikcey D himself
What a racket
Legend
He is fast and flashy but I feel nothing at all when I listen to him play...so just perfect for KISS.
This doesn’t sound so good to me.
Now that I listen to this today, His solos sucked in a structural way. He was a great player but solos were a couple tasteful bends with a bunch of shitty blinding runs that really made no sense to the song. And that makes sense to me now knowing that his mind operates the same way.
Back in the 80's when everybody wanted to be the fastest gun 😁 his playing on Salentino Cuts is amazing tho.
Being able to make your guitar make noise and creating something that sounds like recognizable music are two very different things.
Muted right hand wrist alternate picking is the same with both players.. Al doesn't have to fight with a silly Strat volume knob being in the way, regardless how it may appear, Yngwie cops DiMeola licks and does a similar muted alternate picking technique.😅
The Goat.
6:07. I started playing guitar myself solely because the girls always sat next to the boy around the campfire who could already play. 😊 That was over 50 years ago! I saw this humble man live four times and I still draw inspiration from him today. Thank you Allan. R.I.P.
this means when the guitarist understands that he can only play such things with light strings (9.42) . hard strings are bad, hard strings will only stagnate you.
It's like listening to something that is simultaneously mind blowing and horrible at the same time.
Yeah, it's just hideous. The musical equivalent of standing in dog nonsense 😂
This man is far too nice to have to put up with Sharon.
Despite his fast playing one can hear every note.
😂😂😂😂
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All thrash.. no melody
Wow he's just like an ordinary average guy
As soon as Allan said Frank was always really nice to him I lit up. Allan and Frank should have recorded something together. Shoulda Coulda Woulda♥️
People always talk about Jennifer Batten, Lita Ford, etc. but this lady is incredible! 😳 How come I've never heard of her?!
he's either good at playing nonsense. or he sucks at being awesome.
he plays a LOT of sour notes.
his scales and flurries have no context. its flash for its own sake. the entire solo is incoherent. poor composition. this has to be one of the most insecue....eh...men? ever.
He stopped by the Yamaha booth in 2013, he came over after my attempt to play a couple lines from Red Alert. He shook my hand and was such an absolute monster player and so unassuming.
Allan had WISE OWL eyes.
When I see Allan, I see a lot of pain, he had some heavy internal stuff. Sad that he drank himself to death. Too sensitive for this world IMO. he had Sanpaku (A Japanese superstition that believes that when the whites show between the iris and bottom lid, you will die younger) JFK had it.
I feel for Allan, he was sooooo far beyond most players/musicians composers. When I play him for most people?? their response is usually diffuse and non-sensical. "But um er, I'm not used to a guitar sounding like that" >???? This response is after they just said they wanted to hear something 'different'., Well, listen to ALLan, he almost NEVEr played cheap practiced lines (like most mortals do) he was chasing down the lines in his head, and his head was nuanced and densely complex and he strived to not repeat himself . Most people don't realize this, they just hear "complicated' and that's an obvious cheap reponse, his playing has a very deep feeling to it.. Allans intellect was so beyond the pale. Everything he did was that way, his amp builds/mods, beer brewing, bicycles , guitars and of course his writing and playing is just the top of the heap and very original. His art isn't for everyone for sure. It's for listeners who are looking to be taken on an original journey/ the only thing he did I wasn't wild about was that "synth axe" era, haha. U cant win them all but evrything else?? was the best !!
It’s astonishing how people can still call Yngwie’s arrogance “confidence”. So punching a bandmate in the face after being told multiple times not to overplay, threatening to kill a bandmate onstage, saying EVH made the fender start “uncool” and then claiming the singer of a band deserved to be shot for their cover of “Purple Haze” isn’t arrogance?
Well 😂 no surprise why he became a He/She. The dude is a major, mental case. He would have been great if he played something that made sense.
He's faster then Blackmore,i give him that,but creativity cannot be matched between these two.Richie Blackmore solos are also much better.
He absolutely CRUSHED IT on that tour too. 🤘🤘
Allan Holdsworth is the undeniable godfather of progressive metal; especially, modern progressive metal. Not just because of his legato, but his insane innovation of his harmonic jazz fusion compositions!