This AC/DC Solo Will Humble The Best Players.
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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Angus often said "What I do on guitar, Malcom does better". That says a lot of the backbone player of ACDC, his brother Malcolm.
That's just Angus being incredibly humble. We all know Malcolm couldn't do what Angus did and Angus couldn't do what Malcolm did. They complimented each other incredibly well. Perfect guitar package.
You can pretty much learn all there is to learn for rock guitar from the Young brothers.
Saw the Let There Be Rock tour...Bon carrying Angus through the crowd and around the whole arena on his shoulders...1976.
AC/DC, Cheap Trick and UFO for $8.
Prime Angus...their best lp imo
Robert, you have one of the few channels I click on immediately when I see anew video pop up.
Very much appreciated homie
Me too. I really dig Robert's playing.
Great video. His vibrato is amazing. And Malcolm…unsurpassed.
I am old school and this is all in my wheel house. I love that you young blokes are still praising what was and still is one of the greatest!1
Great video! But how can you not own an SG? Especially as an Angus devotee! I’m concerned about you 😂
Because he's intelligent
Hes had one (possibly twice).
First one he sold a few years ago to one of his young students, and just sold his second SG within the past year or so.
I think one of Angus' best solo's is on 'You Shook me all night long '. Its a very neat, slick little lead part; but it's got some great vibrato and some great pentatonic major licks at the end.
@@Mark_B585 That would make Angus Young a Genius then 😊
Lemmy did say "Angus is a guitar monster".
And he was right! Because Lemmy was God.
I love that Angus has been getting recognition.
For me Angus is of the ilk of Clapton, Dickey, Lesley West when it comes to how the blend both scales and the phrasing of them...Harkening back to BB , Freddie, and Chuck and such.
If you ever think pentatonics aren’t cool or are too simplistic, definitely try to attack some Angus solos. So rhythmic, clever, melodic and fun
The hardest thing for me about Angus’s solos (besides being able to hear the licks) is the phrasing…I have trouble breaking apart his phrases into learnable “chunks”…if that makes any sense…well done Robert👍
I think Angus is insanely underrated as a guitarist. I think the “character” of Angus on stage overshadows how great of a player he really is.
his leads for the songs he's playing are some of the best anyone could ever play , I love the Highway to Hell lead guitar part , yeah Malcolm is the great rhythm and riff master , but Angus puts on a hell of a show with those blazing licks coming from that Gibson SG , and those Marshall stacks . hes a genius ! makes every note count !
it's what you can do for a song to make it even greater than it already is that matters , that's why players like Santana , Alex Lifeson , Billy Gibbons really are guitar gods , the solos are remembered as much as the chorus of a song . Toni Iommi and EVH were incredible . they had their own sounds , that can be identified.
Angus is deceptive most will say his playing is simple and yet most get his stuff wrong.
Tone King and I picked up a Gibson Angus Young SG with the lightning bolts the last time they were available at Guitar Center. We stole them the price was sooo low 🙂
Great lesson Robert!!! Angus is fun to chase around the fretboard. Keep up the great work brother 🤘
Easy to play, but really hard to make it sound like Angus
Angus Rules!😊
No SG? NO WAY!
Awesome 😎
For future reference, the 335 is also an Angus approved guitar.
A 335 is bigger than an entire Angus tho 😂😂😂 then again, so is the Explorer.
Angus is underrated in popular music culture, but his contemporaries, and working musicians know better. And Malcolm was as good as Angus. They had different roles.
Musicianship isn’t about who’s most technically complex. It’s about using ones talent to make something desirable to hear.
Frank Zappa’s Black Page is one of the most technically complex compositions in modern music, but only musicians appreciate it. To most listeners it sounds weird, disjointed, random, and boring, even at only a minute and a half.
Not busting on Zappa or technically ingenious musicians. Just saying there’s a wide range of talent.
Zappa Was A Musical Savant, To Be Fair. His Son Dweezil Is Not Too Far Off Either. The Average Guitar Player Would Be Overwhelmed By ANY Of His Compositions. Much Less Attempting To Learn And Play His Material At A Professional Level Night After Night...
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Tru dat. As a drummer I’m extremely impressed by Terry Bozzio’s performance. But I can’t begin to play it, and I don’t particularly like the song.
It was an exercise in complexity.
I suspect you will agree that Rush was a band that brought together the best of technical complexity and artistic beauty into a single, perfect, sphere… to borrow a phrase. 🤙
I agree…there’s something to be said for musical genius but…at the end of the day I love a funky bass line and a grooving guitar riff…something I can tap my foot to👍
"The devil is in the detail" ..... and we're learning "Hell's Bells" ..... you're a funny man @RobertBakerGuitar
No SG ??? .... I can hear the bells calling you !!!!!
I’ve been working on this solo for the past week and struggling with this very thing. I knew the algorithm was good, but THIS good?????
Both brothers were underrated. Trying to play their stuff correctly is much harder than people think.
Never thought I'd be learning country on an AC/DC solo...
Dude, your passion for the guitar is what brings me back to your videos. Don’t ever lose that!!
Angus.. so sneaky! Another thing that he's really good at is those little micro-spaces within his phrasings where he mutes for like a split second sometimes between notes. Like, you wouldn't even necessarily tab it but its there.
I saw ACDC on the I think what was called The Rock and Roll Train tour, the last one with Malcolm….and then I saw the one w their nephew “playing” Malcolm’s parts. (But he didn’t….he played the same damn inversions on rhythm that Angus played, which totally made the band so dull. And yes, I had binoculars and could watch the giant screen in great detail. I realized what I had always kinda knew. Malcolm played a lot of passing chords that really gave the guitar parts complexity and depth. 😊
That’s a cool explorer, looks like the one Claudio Sanchez played in the “Welcome Home” era.
His vibrato is what makes his solos nearly impossible to copy exactly. I've heard many try but no one gets it 100%.
Phenomenal lesson. Thanks so much!
I've listened to so much AC/DC in my life, but I'll never get over how Angus, Malcom, and in fact the entire band only used the simplest tools possible, but created so much nuance, depth, feel, and attitude within their music. It sounds minimalist on the surface, but there are worlds to explore, if you start to dig deeper. Thanks for taking us on this trip.
It's always sounded to me that Angus pluks every note in his solos
One of my favorite Angus shenanigans is the intro to Can I Sit Next To You Girl (the old Dave Evans version). Fantastic sound and phrasing
I enjoy his timing also! Sometimes he briefly plays behind the beat, or adds an extra note that leaves him behind and then he makes it up with a little rush at the end. Too cool! He does the opposite occasionally but less often, rushing just a bit and then hitting the finishing “pay off” twice (sounds like a stutter) and the second hit is right in the pocket. Very tasteful and interesting!
The fact I like it's all amp and no pedals.
I always thought the solo was the best part of that song. Cool lesson!
Hells Bells was the first song I ever learned that made me feel cool. So fun to play.
That last lick where your not sure what hes doing is an f# on the A
Always loved Angus’s solos!!
Which guitar pick do you use?
The white fender 1mm picks
@RobertBakerGuitar Is it Medium size Celluloid? Thanks for the reply🙌
@@suho_dreamer Man I honestly dont' know. They are plain white and say Fender heavy
I'll take whatever I can get 👍
I love Explorers
Thanks man 🤘✌
Wicked
Angus is a very underrated guitar, IMHO. Straight into the amp and he plays with so much rhythm and soul.
Almost straight in, he uses a wireless boost since 1980.
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Love me some AC/DC... Bon Scott era ONLY!!
So not this song then...
Bon Scott had the voice (to me). But ACDC still has bangers after Bon Scott.
so you're not an AC/DC fan then?
No , he’s just saying the Bon Scott years were the real years….. I totally agree.
@@scottmelton3092as long as Malcolm and angus were there, it was “real years” they’ve only been not real for the last 2 albums