This Guitar Player is INSANE! (Matteo Mancuso)
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that right hand though... incredible fretboard knowledge... unbound creativity... just pure mastery at such a young age...
I saw him yesterday at Guitar Summit in Mannheim. Extremely nice guy and a perfect guitar player. One of the best worldwide
I've been following Matteo Mancuso for a couple of years now and I'm surprised that I've never heard anyone remark on his incredible sense of rhythm. His lead playing swings and grooves like the way a very funky bass player would play. He's not playing straight eighth, sixteenth or thirty-second notes. Phenomenal.
Yassss, he burns straight or swings at different percentages with effortless grace, clearly at will, always in control.
I heard about Matteo Mancuso for the first time a few months ago. His technical ability is without a doubt absolutely impressive. But we should talk about him again in 10 years and about what he will have done with the superlatives that, in my opinion, were given all too hastily.
I think you're spot on in your assessment of Mancuso. His compositional phrasing is second to none. And his technique has set the bar beyond what we are used to seeing. Hats off to you both
His right hand is like Paco de Lucia, Joe Pass, Jaco Pastorius... He pivots effortlessly between RH apoyando and terando conformations to suit his needs. His LH is similarly flawless, very economical movement and always curled and ready to pounce and shift.
What stands out most for me is his musicality, he can spell out changes effortlessly, without stuttering or falling down ever. And he sounds like Matteo... with a very broad expression palette.
He's alone on a pulpit of his own fabrication. There is no first place, only his own space.
This style of fingerpicking is mostly all around the Mediterranean area it's natural to us like others use a guitar pick. 🇮🇲
@@ErosPalombini-jo6vi I find it natural also, as my first introduction to guitar was classical technique. It is superior in many regards, fingerstyle.
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His whammy bar technique is Jeff Beck. This kid is every great guitarist in one package, yet completely original.
Paco de Lucia right hand techniques is way beyond this guy. Advanced flamenco techniques are the ultimate level but you can't play them on a steel strung electric guitar and you'll need nails on all 5 fingers at proper lenght
Finalmente ho avuto modo di vederlo dal vivo. Ha suonato due brani inediti esageratamente belli che faranno parte del suo primo album in uscita a Gennaio. Gran gusto.
He has set the new bar. It will take an entire generation of guitarists to match his technique. It will take 10 years for current guitarists to switch from single picking to imitate his flamenco technique using all four fingers
I'm self taught and play with similar right hand to him - especially the rotating wrist between rest strokes and when I am playing chords. Really inspiring someone to take the way I play to such a level, especially with the dominance of hybrid picking.
Je suis débutant. Je n'ai jamais aimé le médiator et je me réjouis que ce guitariste me donne raison.
Never heard of of this guy, thanks so much for sharing.
I'm sure he will see a much wider audience, what an amazing style , and with such clarity.
Al di meola praised him
U must b new to guitar 😮
This is very motivating since I've been learning picado picking for lead playing.
I think that fingerstyle has a greater realm of possibilities than using a pick.
Wow! Three minutes in Mateo playing with his trio is just incredible. This guy is super talented and so young. Definitely going to listen to more from him. Thanks for the video. 🙏
"Son, you will play bass.. no dad I want to play guitar... Ok dad, I'll play a 6 string short scaled bass... ". 😀
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It’s called a 6 string short scale soprano bass, bambino mio. Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
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*I've been following Matteo since he was 15 years old and he was playing incredibly even then.*
Julio silpitucla of Argentina, a classical guitarist, who plays left or right handed equally well, along with Matteo are just two of the incredible players in this era.
Very nicely done Marco.
amazing playing. playing electric guitar with fingers at that level.. wow
Great video, great analysis of the young Master's technique, I want to add that beyond his phenomenal technical ability is phenomenally Musical, he's a master phraser and composer. He is a lovely humble artist who's single handedly advanced guitar playing like the players introduced at the beginning of the video. thanks Marco, great work!
Yeah I feel you. It is that note choices are very progressive like it has a lot of bop and post bop type of stuff in it as well as as other sentiments of guitar playing. Yeah and his rhythm is right in the pocket. Well thanks for sharing. That's why I like to check out UA-cam and Instagram to hear musicians like this
I love how at 8:20 it looks like you are the one playing.
Absolutely love Mateo. And his style is very appealing. Almost zero wasted motion and energy
Ho avuto la fortuna di sentirlo dal vivo, semplicemente incredibile!!!
I fell in love with Matteo's playing from the first moment I heard him play. Since then I've tried to figure out what exactly is so great about him. I haven't heard him play super outside stuff like Allan Holdsworth. I think a lot has to do with his technique. It allows him to play rhythmically and melodically interesting lines and there's no boundary between his regular technique and tapping. It's like the guitar is an extension of his body. His solos just groove.
He’s and incredible guitar player with a unique guitar playing! I hear so many great iconic guitar players in his playing! A true guitar her! 🎸☀️ Btw, if you receive a reply to this comment from someone saying you won a guitar don’t contact them. They are Telegram scammers.
He did holdsworth covers....you can find them on youtube. He also did giant steps and managed to make melodies and improvise over it, when the majority of players only play licks over giant steps.
Hes using classical guitar techn. and converting it to his needs. The cool thing about the way he plays is what makes your great country players interesting. They're not just using the pick. They're integrating finger-picks or their nails and their fingers. You get a wide array of strike textures. It makes it interesting to listen to.
Monte Montgomery a Man who has won 7 straight Finger picking contests, Matteo is Faster and Cleaner and no fuzzy noise compared to Monte with Matteo. Bass Gianlu Drums Ricardo and the master Matteo. I heard he Trims his own finger nails. Matteo`s Father plays a 6 string classical music accoustic. I subscribed, hit Like and watch the whole video. 3-4 fingers clean and fast.
Nothing can be said that has not already been said, his knowledge and creativity add more flavor and avoid monotony, his difficult finger placement for beautiful chords are awesome. Blown away.
3:25 Na! The first thing i noticed is that the other two guys are really happy! 😂
I agree it's not his speed, but i love his speed. I never was a fan of shredding ... metal and rock style, because often, for me, it lacks musicality, ... but this is totally musical. He uses the tremelo nicely ... tastefully, and uses tapping sparingly. He doesn't turn techniques into features.
He's like on another level of Stanley Jordan with the virtuosity of Paco De Lucia on electric guitar.
Great video Marco - thank you👍
The best. He can play everything
Agreed! Thanks Marco
Matteo Mancuso and Tim Henson from polyphia have just taken music to another level - great video
Manuel Garner Fernandes has almost the same style as Tim: you should listen to him...
There is one Brazilian bro does awesome tapping too
I just discovered both of them in the last few days.
Tim's story is an incredible tale of perseverance.
Matteo is extremely talented and played, we have no doubt that even Pat Metheny is also envious of him ! ☺☺
His right hand is like an octopus
I've recently quit the pick for fingers after playing for 40 years. This guitarist has entered my life at the perfect time just as page, vai, and Jack white did before him. I've seen a million clickbaity "best guitarist ever" videos but this guy is no joke
che bello sentirti anche in inglese.. Lo parli corretto e crystal clear! Spero così possa espandere la tua platea al massimo. Te lo meriti!
Minkia Matteo!! Che incredibile talento ❤
I also remember hearing Stanley Jordan for the first time. It was live and I was right beside the stage, totally amazing!
Montreux ? I was there too ;-)
@@Ebriel0000000 No, it was Ottawa Canada, outdoor show, and he was alone on stage, sometime around 1990. Good times!
I had the luck to see S.J. for the first time playing live in my town for free last week. He still kicks ass!
It’s debatable whether Mancuso will influence a generation of guitarists, or cause millions of experienced guitarists to sell their instruments.
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technically speaking it is amazing, but other guitar players have or had a lot to say too,in different styles.
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Gosto muito do Matteo. E outro guitarrista excelente, que merecia mais destaque é o Richie Kotzen. Só tentando tocar e cantar as melodias como ele faz, para perceber as muitas complexidades envolvidas, e sem palheta também. Musicalidade absurda.
Just an observation, Dicky Betts and Duane Allman , were doing tapping and "pick"tapping in the late 60's and very early 70's. EVH and Joe Satriana took that particular trick to the next level.
What a wonderful contribution in honor of one of the most incredible guitarists alive! BRAVO!
Love his playing.
This picking technique is also used in classical guitar style while soloing
Late to the party, Marco! But most of us are. MM is simply the best of the young fusion beasts, in my opinion. And many other genres for that matter. CRAZY technique with emotion.
Sometimes it is a pleasure to see a hummingbird however full appreciation of the fine details are lost in compressed time.
The nuances of each note in Marco's melodies hang in time so that the beautiful qualities are accessible and can be felt.
It is not possible to see wings in extreme rapidity of compressed time..
Manh!! Always loved ur videos !! Love from India.... Always will look up to u
Great analysis Marco!! Many thanks!!
His playing sounds quite like Dethklok but with a lot less distortion.
Damn! That is crazy skill. I wanted to count the fingers on his right hand but he was moving too fast.
Hehe! ☀️🎸
Matter is way up there with the best of the best, the new guitar hero.
I have been playing with a pick for 50 years but a few years ago I got tennis elbow trying to learn Django style picking. I had take a break from picking to let my RSI heal. In the last month or so I finally decided to commit to playing everything semi flamenco finger picking style. I had tried a little when I was younger but it seemed so impossible I ended up not devoting much energy to it and stick to using a pick with a hibrid finger style. But lately I resumed the quest to migrate to all flamenco style picking. I’m not there yet but I am already starting to be feel more comfort and speed and can already play some things faster, smoother and more dynamically that ever did with a pick. Very exciting for me today to find this video of this guy that is so amazingly proving to me I am on the right track.
I too am gravitating towards using fingerstyle on electric since learning some flamenco on a Spanish guitar, but it always seems to mutate into a few picked notes followed by a lot of legato! Seems to sound ok though 😃
8:13 super-imposed Marco profile on this young phenom guitarist🤭
Great video! Thank you very much!
Love Matteo's playing. Another amazing young guy is Max Ostro. They both have very technical, sophisticated, yet very musical ways of playing.
I fell into a piano keyboard bent with my music right now after going to ukulele from guitar, just really like it becasue so comact and easy to transport anywhere, now gone to piano and loving the possibilities of using the sustain peddle opening up, it is quite a thing to master but so amazing if used right, also can use head phones and produce minimal actual sound so able to be quiet and just hear my own playing with good head phones outside noise is minimal but still able to be conscious of what is going on around me but it is cut down to a minimum and so easy to ingnore. Probably I should have used digital piano a lot earlier but in some ways am glad to have played so many other insturments. Yeah still getting a lot from music at the age of 67 and mostly just love to worship my Lord and saviour on whatever instrument I got my hands on but piano keyboard is become my go too.
I love this guy presenting this has his head in the right place. So it looks like his head is on top of the body of the one in the screen below him. But his head is way to big for the body below. Especially when he turns round to talk 😄 It's a bit destracting but funny.
Matteo Mancuso's talent is a gift. What makes him special is the evens of his playing. His accuracy on time is simply amazing
Sei veramente bravo complimenti
Finally someone else who reacted to Matteo!
Really cool! Thanks Marco
This kid is phenomenal I've been watching who's playing now for a couple of months and it is just absolutely unbelievable I think Bonamassa said it the best. It was like the first time hearing Stanley Jordan. I remember as a kid seeing the movie with Bruce Willis it was a blind date . There was a part where they Roost takes his date to the studio to see Stanley Jordan ripping some stuff off and it's like holyshit. I fWas like what the hell is this guy doing. When I was in college I really wanted to take as many classical lessons and Flamingo lessons as I could because I just always felt it that finger picking technique that they used was amazing. What this kids doing with it is just so impressive RLTW 3/75
That's too bad. I hope he gets the help he needs.
Edit: Sorry. I took the title too literally. Fantastic guitarist!
That is the most extraordinary trio I have ever heard ! All three musicians are virtuosos !
Congrats ti the host for making a fantastic video
Matteo e un fenomeno :)..grazie marco i tuoi video sono bellissimi🙏🏽
Yea, but can he end a video like you do?
I mean that interrupted phrase double hand finger snap immediately followed by another interrupted phrase double hand finger snap would be impressive as heck on its own… but then you throw in the premature sign-off… freakin genius! 😊
impressed with his technique, it must be like first time hearing Jimmy Hendrix or Eddie VanHalen...its just amazing when something new arise, somewhat like Mark Knopfler but much faster and the dynamics... but when can we find his own compositions? ive only seen covers, and im just browsing right now..
Matteo bravissimo, jazz rock musica che amo, registra che ti ascoltiamo.
WhenI first learned guitar I was studying classical guitar. When I first switched to electric I still used that technique with my fingers because I was teaching my self and didn’t know any better. It was before the internet and I was rather isolated at the time. I would have probably kept playing like that if I didn’t keep breaking my nails on the steel strings. Of course I eventually switched to picking and that was a rather hard process at first. I think I might have been a better player if I could’ve stuck with that technique. I never could match that speed using a pick, no matter how much I worked at it.
What impresses me most about Mateo is not the speed, but his beautiful phrasing and creativity.
Matteo has said he uses something to harden his nails so they don't break.
I have no idea what that would be, but look for it and try to go back to that style.
@@wernerdanler2742 I’ve tried some different things for my nails but nothing has worked so far.
6:18 looks like a big head on little body
all this techniques comes from classic finger style... musicality top !!
I have been doing this for decades when i studied flamenco in Granada and Andalusia, Spain in the mid 1990s.
I would always grab the electric guitar without a pick and had to remind myself so i ended up laying down the pick because i have 5 natural picks with my right hand instead of using 1 causing me to be sort of disabled and limited .
I'm also from Palermò, Sicilia
When i went to the U.S. other guitar players didn't know what i was doing and all was intimidated and i told them if you're that way don't travel to Spain you'll encounter players that play like this on every street corner.
The right hand rest stroke is very akin to classical guitar
Matteo on classical guitar reminds me of Ralph Towner
Stanley Jordan… but Enver Izmailov used the tapping technique before him (but as he is not american nobody knows him)
I saw several of Enver’s performances in Ukraine. Very creative musician.
Nice Eric Johnson inspired lick @ 10:31
Don't forget Mike Oldfield, he has similar finger style technique, as seen on his much loved song 'Moonlight Shadow'
Ur great Marco!!!
What make/model of guitar is that 6 mins in with that lovely jazz tone?
Next level!
Hadn't this technique of using fingers instead of a pick at high speed already been used by Claudio Quartarone a long time ago?
Nice Video! Was the end on purpose or a cutting mistake?🤫😂
Guthrie,Max and Matteo are the best players right now imo.Until a new alien comes out of nowhere
Frank Gambale is the only one that can play at that speed with a pick as he has great sweep technique. This young talent will be really at a crazy level in a few more years. He is really gifted.
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Brazil and Spain are loaded with guys who play like this with the right hand.
This is very similar to the way the guitarist plays on the fingershred site here on UA-cam & just being honest while I like the note choices more in these scale passages the dude over on fingershred is playing faster passages while maintaining I very clean approach.
classical prep is always the best...from there you can go wherever you wish.
Interesting 👍😁🍀thank you.
Enjoy the video.
Bro actually I can hear some phases of paco de Lucía! Awesome!
The way Matteo uses fingerpicking seems to be closer to the classical 'apoyando' (rest stroke) guitar technique than Flamenco's 'picado'.
You know what? I need, Matteo Mancuso, Charles Berthoud and El Estapario jamming together!
The last statement about Stanley Jordon for you that may be correct but there's another "Amazing" Musician prodigy named the "Late-Great" Arthur Rhames equally incredible guitar player, piano, and Saxophone and til this day never heard know one play guitar like him just
Wikipedia his name "Arthur Rhames" Gods talented is just everywhere no doubt "Bravo" great video !!!!
*_An interesting/ different analysis video._*
Molto gradevole ascoltare i tuoi video/racconti. Ottime doti comunicative, oltre che chitarristiche. P.s. Matteo è un fenomeno.
One error, Matteo uses THREE FINGERS not two like Flamenco Picado picking.
Matteo's classical ideas remind me a bit of Captain Fingers.
What is Eunuch play style
New to your channel, love Matteo Mancuso's playing, hate you for not even put a link for him in description. It won't affect your sales of online courses. But still, thanks for bringing him to me, I also don't use guitar pick for electric guitar, he brings hope for how far I could get.
You can't type Matteo into the search function?
Extraordinary!!
Crazy no! 🎸☀️
I’ve always been more comfortable playing the electric guitar with fingerpicking than a pick. I thought there was something wrong with me.
Mangusto makes me to burn my guitar and my hands every time I see this kid plays. I want him not to stop!
100% anomaly. From wiki: Mancuso has developed a unique finger style technique: at times he uses his picking hand like Wes Montogomery and he switches to using a rest stroke with his index finger and middle finger to pick the strings like a classical guitar player. Mancuso is followed by a large international audience on the internet.
"There's this Italian kid on the internet-Matteo Mancuso. He's 20 or something. He plays an SG and he does this almost flamenco-style thing. I mean, he's a virtuoso beyond virtuosos." Tosin Abasi.
Yeah! He’s one of the best :)
@@MarcoCirillo
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Wes Montgomery didn't finger pick, he only used his thumb.