My Dad was in a band with Guthrie Once when they were Teens, He passed down his guitars to me and I find it so cool how I have a guitar that was played in a band with Guthrie Govan xD
GG use to be my teacher back at the ACM and yup, he is an amazing, wonderful and humble guy! Which guilt did he pass down the prs? He had a tokai strat that he used on sessions and the guitar mags for things like eric johnson covers etc
Not only is he the best guitarist to ever have lived, he might also be the best human. Usually virtuosos are either up their own arse or so bereft of social skills having locked themselves away from the rest of society to hone their skills that they're awkward to listen to. He's a bit quirky, but not so much that it comes across as weird.
i understand you pov. but if there is anyone that deserves that title it is Allan. he went so far he left the guitar realm and joined in with Ravel, Strauss, Coltrane, Parker and Beethoven. But i understand 100% what you mesn bro 🥰
@@NeilRaouf Maybe. Either it's so advanced that my tiny brain can't comprehend it, or it's just incredibly dull and boring. I prefer a bit of distortion and dynamic to my playing anyway. Holdsworth's playing is very flat.
@@Cheximus I’ve always found that with holdsworth. I think cause I haven’t come from a jazz background i much prefer the grittier sound of guthrie. Holdsworth always sounds too out there for me
this is a playlist i put together of Guthrie jamming at a local pub called Hot Hob (i think he lives nearby) ua-cam.com/play/PLIQ3vCQcbnhgxyyegzvjYAENmj3o9rXIT.html the Hot Hob channel has tons of jamming videos and, among those, it's quite hard to find the few ones with Guthrie, therefore I suppose hardly anyone knows of them.
big thanks for the upload! every bit of Guthrie content is a gem. would be better without the background music though, it's a little distracting in my opinion ;)
Yup, I’m the same! Unfortunately, basswood guitars are balanced tonality wise and I suppose more smoother but they loose all characteristics because of it and become bland with a flat EQ, hence why a strat and gibson are so recognisable
I always wondered what was that Wah sounding pedal he frequently uses, because there was no way he was moving his foot so fast as to open up the sound on each note of his fast runs. Turns out it's an envelope filter and not a wah!
My Dad was in a band with Guthrie Once when they were Teens, He passed down his guitars to me and I find it so cool how I have a guitar that was played in a band with Guthrie Govan xD
Can I borrow one?
Your dad must have been a very good musician. Cool
@@chriscorbin1055 He is incredible at the piano but I think they were just having fun, he says Guthrie is one of the nicest people he has ever met
GG use to be my teacher back at the ACM and yup, he is an amazing, wonderful and humble guy! Which guilt did he pass down the prs? He had a tokai strat that he used on sessions and the guitar mags for things like eric johnson covers etc
@@hoofhearted1102 aha I mean my dad passed his guitars to me, it’s a Encore strat and some kind of Aria
"James Joyce the Frank Zappa of literature" thank you Guthrie.
That feeling when you watch a video on UA-cam that is not available on UA-cam
Wow! It's a pleasure find something new about Govan! Thanks!
Keep posting man. I appreciate it! I wish Martin Miller would invite Guthrie to play with his band. Maybe some day
Я надеюсь на это тоже.
My Favorite Guitar player, so THANKS for this!!!
This is the best I've seen,he can play any style and play it well,and I've seen a lot of them,peace!🙋👍🕊
Guthrie is something else on the guitar
No way - the Guth is a roller - how cool is that!!!!! 🔥
He rolled me a cig after a local show once. Was probably one of the biggest highlights of my life lol
Very humble person ❤❤
5:50 My way👊
Thanks for sharing
No doubt.
He's guitar God
Not only is he the best guitarist to ever have lived, he might also be the best human. Usually virtuosos are either up their own arse or so bereft of social skills having locked themselves away from the rest of society to hone their skills that they're awkward to listen to. He's a bit quirky, but not so much that it comes across as weird.
He's definitely more of an eccentric character than a weird person and he comes across as very knowledgeable and personable
You dope.
i understand you pov. but if there is anyone that deserves that title it is Allan. he went so far he left the guitar realm and joined in with Ravel, Strauss, Coltrane, Parker and Beethoven. But i understand 100% what you mesn bro 🥰
@@NeilRaouf Maybe. Either it's so advanced that my tiny brain can't comprehend it, or it's just incredibly dull and boring. I prefer a bit of distortion and dynamic to my playing anyway. Holdsworth's playing is very flat.
@@Cheximus I’ve always found that with holdsworth. I think cause I haven’t come from a jazz background i much prefer the grittier sound of guthrie. Holdsworth always sounds too out there for me
man the things i would do to be able to learn guthries style
Hes a GrandMaster compared to any other guitarists
practice?
Fantastic Guthrie , you are one God of guitare
5:50 My Way. he’s just can talk whatever he wants with guitar.
I think he was just making a quick reference to the final curtain at the end of the interview. Brilliant, as always.
Without guitar is human
With guitar his not human
this is a playlist i put together of Guthrie jamming at a local pub called Hot Hob (i think he lives nearby) ua-cam.com/play/PLIQ3vCQcbnhgxyyegzvjYAENmj3o9rXIT.html
the Hot Hob channel has tons of jamming videos and, among those, it's quite hard to find the few ones with Guthrie, therefore I suppose hardly anyone knows of them.
big thanks for the upload! every bit of Guthrie content is a gem. would be better without the background music though, it's a little distracting in my opinion ;)
Thanks for uploading this. I was looking for the dunlop interview (for the 8 finger tapping bit!) a while ago and couldn't find it.
Yuppie Rosewood hahaha man I'd love a day just chatting shite and noodling with guthrie. I'm sure he'd hate it but I'd have a grand time lol
He's rad.
But... I'm watching this on YT...
Thanks for the share!
Only the heroes cames here! This channel
Just hearing him mention Frank Zappa makes my mind cry with what ifs...
I like how he ended with comme d'habitude (my way) ;)
0:42 xD
I prefer the sound Guthrie had with the Suhr than the Charvel. It seems much snappier, not just on this vid but on others.
Yup, I’m the same! Unfortunately, basswood guitars are balanced tonality wise and I suppose more smoother but they loose all characteristics because of it and become bland with a flat EQ, hence why a strat and gibson are so recognisable
The best
Video not available on UA-cam, shows on UA-cam 😂😂😂
Maybe it should be called "Videos available on YT Guthrie Govan"? It is on YT afterall.
That Frank Sinatra song at the end of the video lol
See... Now they are
🙏🏻
I always wondered what was that Wah sounding pedal he frequently uses, because there was no way he was moving his foot so fast as to open up the sound on each note of his fast runs. Turns out it's an envelope filter and not a wah!
thanks
Rizzla. Spliffla
Probably the best in the world at the moment.
I think if Jason Becker didn't have als he would've given Guthrie a run for his money.
Video title states the video is not on UA-cam.
Okay. Guess I'll not question that and just move on......
you should add "until now" at the end of your title.
at the end he was playing My way by Frank Sinatra?
G string seems a bit flat?
Another GG channel insta subscribe many thanks
govan should duet with?
A: martin miller
B: rick graham
C: greg koch
D: tom quayle
E: greg howe
@@cx777o oh man i forgot that one
Out of those four I would pick Martin Miller
Alek hutching
@@sajeevtamang4555 he already did with hutching
chicken picken
you should experiment with melody at some point
Even the wah isn't Dulop