From my hometown of Bradford and it is funny to hear him speak with a mixture of Bradford and American accents. It was very sad to hear of his death a few days ago.
No, he tried it but couldn't get used to it so he gave it up . he used fifths tuning sometimes with the Synthaxe for example the solo on the tune Non brewed condiment.
He does say at about 9:45 that he tunes standard (but he would go to straight fourths if he could start all over again)
I was looking for that, thanks.
long live the Holdsworth...
He plays guitar like a singer sings. Beautiful.
He's from Yorkshire.
From my hometown of Bradford and it is funny to hear him speak with a mixture of Bradford and American accents. It was very sad to hear of his death a few days ago.
Love that man.
The thing he does at 15:00 is genius.
Is there any footage of the song he starts playing at the end of this video? I recognize it from this ua-cam.com/video/f-xJiHCSRZ8/v-deo.html
I'd have loved to see him and John Mclaughlin do a jam.
nepotiums I prefer marmalade.
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2:33 how dare you gest hahahaa
Is he tuned in perfect fourths? I like EADGCF-
No, he tried it but couldn't get used to it so he gave it up . he used fifths tuning sometimes with the Synthaxe for example the solo on the tune Non brewed condiment.
whats that pedal mentioned at 0:25???
A Roland VG-8 (which is connected to a MIDI pickup). I was the one asking him the question, actually!
do you know to what the vg8 was set to for men of tain. i really like men of tain and always wanted to nail the sound.
@@YouAmperex respect sir! i would carry that around for the rest of my life 😮😅
It'd be cool if Alan did a whole album of famous TV show themes. It would have been cool to hear his band's version of Wipeout--