Steve Vai Demonstration

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  • Steve Vai Demonstration

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  • @megalodon8473
    @megalodon8473 15 років тому +39

    Good GOD... his control and command of the instrument is unbelievable. He can conjure up just about any sound he wants, whenever he wants... and it all fits together so well.

  • @Prossdog
    @Prossdog 10 років тому +19

    This is why Steve is my favorite ever. Sure you can sit there and play 15 notes per second, but this shows SO much heart, originality, and creativity that can never be duplicated.

  • @zkhott1
    @zkhott1 6 років тому +48

    Take that Ralph Macchio !

  • @GitarenEnBananen
    @GitarenEnBananen 14 років тому +8

    dude... steve vai is probably the most amazing musician alive...

  • @samcoon6699
    @samcoon6699 8 років тому +63

    Something about his sound and the way he plays just puts me into a trance almost. I could listen to him play for hours.

    • @markhenson1427
      @markhenson1427 5 років тому +3

      more melodic shredding!!!!!!!!!!!!than fast shredding

    • @BillDerBerg
      @BillDerBerg 4 роки тому +2

      Vai's playing bores the fvck out of me now days

  • @gerjaison
    @gerjaison 12 років тому +32

    Not my style of music, but watching his technique is inspiring enough to practice on my style.

    • @fraezma
      @fraezma Рік тому +3

      What style do you play?

    • @gerjaison
      @gerjaison Рік тому +9

      @@fraezma This comment is 10 years ago, back then i can only do finger picking on my acoustic, thus style is classico. So brought an electric and practices with a "pick". I must say, I haven't gone past beyond pentatonic scale, due to time and talent. But certainly enjoy practicing on 12 bar blues.

    • @SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy
      @SquidwardLSDSquirtingOctopussy 9 місяців тому

      ​@@gerjaison
      Lol, I find it extremely funny that this person responded to a 10 year old comment, as if he were chatting to his next door neighborhood friend he sees everyday.
      Social media has truly made us all so antisocial.
      And here I am responding to a 1 year old comment, oh the irony.
      But I just wanted to demonstrate a point here.
      Bless you

  • @xianlinsu1512
    @xianlinsu1512 6 років тому +21

    I really like the way Steve Vai plays, He doesn't pick as much as Yngwie, in fact most of the notes coming from legatos

    • @stitcha123
      @stitcha123 3 роки тому

      He hasn’t picked much since his injury in 2003

    • @capnjs
      @capnjs 2 роки тому

      @@stitcha123 Interesting, since he injured his fretting hand and not his picking hand.

    • @stitcha123
      @stitcha123 2 роки тому

      @@capnjs I’m referring to phlebitis not the tendon issue. And both occurred on the same hand. His picking hand

    • @capnjs
      @capnjs 2 роки тому

      ​@@stitcha123 ah. the injuries I was aware of were much more recent (referenced march 2021 in interview with Guitar Villains). He says he injured his fretting hand by holding a difficult chord for a long time, and prior to that his right shoulder had been messed up so he wasn't picking. I haven't found anything on 2003 but I'll take your word for it. Never heard of so many guitar injuries! Guess that can happen when you are constantly pushing the limits!

    • @stitcha123
      @stitcha123 2 роки тому +1

      @@capnjs haha yup. Look up favourite riff with Nikki sixx where vai talks about it. He basically says he lost a bit of speed on the picking

  • @benserv
    @benserv 8 років тому +69

    Even at todays standards hes playing is way beyond future...

    • @TheTamtam76
      @TheTamtam76 8 років тому +8

      +benserv02 ..and hes just jackin around...lol....improv

    • @EVEROSFP1
      @EVEROSFP1 6 років тому +8

      benserv02 I don't compare but the logic behind this is like even for today's standards Beethoven is good. .Sorry but. ..am I wrong?

    • @jimharbin9478
      @jimharbin9478 4 роки тому +3

      AWSome that little Steve via what s nice young boy

    • @Johnnysmithy24
      @Johnnysmithy24 2 роки тому +1

      Actually, nowadays there are a ton of players that surpass his technique

    • @floppa_9530
      @floppa_9530 2 роки тому +5

      @@Johnnysmithy24 its not about sweepys or fast plays, its about the feelingz bro 😎😎

  • @francescob.3019
    @francescob.3019 10 років тому +7

    that is a truly stunning improvisation, one of his best

  • @AlexSilva-wn5cx
    @AlexSilva-wn5cx 6 років тому +3

    Steve was born to play the guitar in a unique way, there's nobody like you handling a guitar

  • @BHAKTIBROPHY
    @BHAKTIBROPHY 12 років тому +6

    Hahaha!!!! I can't help but smile when he plays: his music always puts me in a really good mood.
    I could listen to and watch him play all day...year!
    Watching his fingers is like watching a beautiful dance.
    He's so real.
    I love Steve. He's such a nice guy, too.

  • @arrackattack
    @arrackattack 12 років тому +4

    among every guitar heros i know, this is the one with the smoothiest guitare sound/playing, it's like you re on a plane wing with the storm in your face, but weirdly it feels good and fresh !!!

  • @cincyrocked
    @cincyrocked 15 років тому +3

    Argueably, the best rock guitarist in an instrumental format, ever.

  • @TheGodlessGuitarist
    @TheGodlessGuitarist 3 роки тому +6

    almost as good as Steve Vai. Well done young man!

  • @chriscolabella880
    @chriscolabella880 6 років тому +3

    His vibrato is beautiful just to watch.

  • @dmcgraye
    @dmcgraye 14 років тому +2

    !!!!! WTF man, literally every time I see him play he does some other amazingly creative and original thing, perfected through skill and hard work.

  • @SpudMurphy92
    @SpudMurphy92 14 років тому +1

    The thing with his frets is that Steve noticed with Ibanez if you play the chord of A and it's in tune, the chord of D or other chords sound slightly out of tune. He designed those frets so that all the chords would be in tune when played. Very cool and smart idea. Also cool that he names his guitars haha

  • @ibanez777vbk
    @ibanez777vbk 15 років тому +3

    not only is steve vai the best guitarist ever.this 7vwh sounds freaking amazing especially though a valve amp cranked up.i sold mine because i hated the neck but what a guitar

  • @smexybiyatch
    @smexybiyatch 15 років тому +2

    He is definately one of the finest and fastest guitarists of our time.

  • @Sean2592
    @Sean2592 12 років тому +1

    guy has if not the most unique style, definitely one of em. I wish i had a .25 of the talent he did

  • @BHAKTIBROPHY
    @BHAKTIBROPHY 13 років тому

    Watching Steve play is just as great as listening to him. No one plays with such fluidity of motion. His fingers are like little whirling dervishes..dancing and reveling in the joy of life.
    BIG SMILE.

  • @henryvalentine1079
    @henryvalentine1079 7 років тому +5

    Just freaking love Steve Vai

  • @BloodRelic101
    @BloodRelic101 15 років тому +1

    this guy must be the most interesting to listen to ever :)
    he could go on for hours an no one would get bored

  • @Vulcanized
    @Vulcanized 14 років тому +1

    I'm so envious of his tone.

  • @Fretslayer2003
    @Fretslayer2003 16 років тому +1

    Vai, doing what he does best-RULING on the guitar like no other!

  • @joelpolinepo3481
    @joelpolinepo3481 3 роки тому +2

    Gênio da guitarra !!!!

  • @JimGardner
    @JimGardner 8 років тому +1

    Steve, if you're reading this, that is the nearest you've come to the standard Frank expected since leaving his band. Thank you. Please, keep it up. We love you.

  • @kamaboko1
    @kamaboko1 14 років тому +4

    A lot of people have copied EVH, but no one has been able to copy Vai. Not to say EVH is a sloucher, but Vai reflects a guy that has studied music and the guitar for a lifetime.

  • @matiasdimaurizio
    @matiasdimaurizio 12 років тому

    impresionante lo que hace este señor , un sonido de otro planeta , increible!!!!

  • @bobby27252
    @bobby27252 7 років тому +9

    That circular vibrato

  • @BHAKTIBROPHY
    @BHAKTIBROPHY 12 років тому +1

    The neck is a TRUE TEMPERAMENT neck.
    Google for info.
    I could watch this clip on a loop for a year and still find something new and inspiring to study.
    30 years of listening to Vai (including Zappa albums)...possibly my favorite VAI guitar improv solo ever.
    Thanks for posting! :)

    • @SextacyFTW
      @SextacyFTW 9 місяців тому

      40 years now buddy

  • @HillaryHitler
    @HillaryHitler 13 років тому +1

    I agree he is TOTALLY bad ass at using the whammy, he correctly brings notes to life with it. The man has it down to a SCIENCE, but after 25-30 years of hearing him since Frank Zappa he has been on that whammy ever since. I loved his work in the DLR band and of course Passion and Warfare was HUGE.

  • @vashuyasha
    @vashuyasha 15 років тому

    i love that super crisp overly sharp tone he uses when hes by himself, it's more fun , i like using overkill dist. like that. that temperament neck is so rediculously beautiful sounding, i pooped myself.

  • @tulussitungkir5438
    @tulussitungkir5438 4 роки тому +1

    I like Andy Timmons.. clean slide variations, good phrasing, touching notes

  • @hachewie
    @hachewie 14 років тому +2

    I think my ear has just gotten used to the way a guitar sounds. I watched a duo last night. The guitarist was amazing. He had slight tempering on the 1st and 2nd frets. Sounded great.

    • @jerocastella
      @jerocastella 2 роки тому

      slight tempering all frets !! 👋

  • @MarceloLaraM
    @MarceloLaraM 10 років тому +1

    que impresionante, es un arte supremo tocar asi

  • @backinblack751
    @backinblack751 15 років тому

    A guitar designer he works with designed these frets, they keep the guitar more in tune, like if you tune a guitar to an A chord perfectly, it will sound out of tune when you a D chord etc. so these frets keep the guitar perfectly in tune

  • @EpicLemurz
    @EpicLemurz 13 років тому

    His technique is unreal. But his music has the emotions of a boulder.

  • @dwcookster
    @dwcookster 13 років тому +1

    I'll tell ya I've looked at a lot of these videos Vai -vs- so on and so on, but to me no one can get the variety of sound and tones Vai gets out of a guitar it never seems to end, sometimes I wonder if it's real like if he isn't dubbing in some kind of synthesizer or something

  • @joaodapinhanhara
    @joaodapinhanhara 12 років тому

    these twisted frets are amazing

  • @Topunga81
    @Topunga81 11 років тому

    The frets on that guitar are crazy!!

  • @ChuuninTokoro
    @ChuuninTokoro 13 років тому +1

    Damn! He's freaking awesome!!

  • @RicherPickle
    @RicherPickle 7 років тому

    The frets on the B and E string remind me of my 1st guitar, a 1955 Aria double "F" hole acoustic Jazz guitar. The notes are sharper until the 12th fret, creating a unique sound.

  • @petiethepitt
    @petiethepitt 16 років тому

    gargle sound is called a flutter bar,by pulling the bar back then releasing it so it snaps back up,the string tension against the spring tension causes it to flutter.Floyds are tough to do it with because they come with screw in bar and if at all loose it just makes a terrable noise.This is the first one ive seen steve use,he has a standard edge in every guitar but flo,wich has a low pro edge.All pre 03 jems came with low pro edge,exept the 777s wich had the edge.And flo is actualy a 777.

  • @1withguitar
    @1withguitar 11 років тому

    Yes, it is 100% imperative that you find at teacher you connect with. I got lucky i was playing in a guitar shop with my buddy and the teacher walked in we were half decent at the time, but my teacher liked everything i did (metal,classical,etc...) and we instantly connected. After completing lessons with him, my guitar playing has gone above and beyond the stars of what i thought i could do. If you have any questions ill be happy to answer them. Youll look back onmyposts and sense will come.

  • @Mateus41316854321
    @Mateus41316854321 11 років тому

    noossa muito bom sou seu fã Steve Vai
    GOD

  • @FelipeHanna
    @FelipeHanna 16 років тому +1

    Esse cara é MTOOOOOOO FODA!

  • @kaligula11
    @kaligula11 15 років тому

    I have to admit that's an impressive reply from somebody as limited as you. I understand your opinion is the best. There is no other way obviously. Best of luck with this small thing you mentioned.

  • @Equestional
    @Equestional 14 років тому

    yeah, ive been practicing the vai's circular vibrato, on his website, under "little black dots, mini lessons 84'' he tells you how he does it. it makes things look and sound so graceful!

  • @GitarenEnBananen
    @GitarenEnBananen 14 років тому

    man, I love that smooth distortion of him so much... maybe 1 day I will buy the Carvin Legacy combo amp it sounded so great when I played it even at lower volumes, it's ''only'' 1000$ which is pretty cheap for the way it sounds because amps that are much more expensive don't even get close to that sound.

  • @pyjamas4000000
    @pyjamas4000000 14 років тому

    his necks are from temperament, its designed to make sure all the notes sound out on pitch because there is slight differences between how far apart frets should be going from A the A sharp then from like D to E, so the bent frets correct that and make chords sound out on pitch

  • @JesuitFarmer
    @JesuitFarmer 15 років тому

    I think I've officially favorite'd just about 50 steve vai videos...it's tough being a fan man.

  • @petiethepitt
    @petiethepitt 16 років тому

    Thats correct,Any note with these frets is true,whatever it might be,as well as giving the guitar almost infanate sustaine.My buddy just got a guitar with these and it realy is amazing.And it doesnt effect the playability of the neck at all.Cant wait to get my hands on one of my own.Peace bro..

  • @maddog788
    @maddog788 8 років тому +10

    the tremolo skills :O

  • @firebird116
    @firebird116 15 років тому

    Amazing. Steve Vai is an alien!

  • @amigaos4
    @amigaos4 15 років тому

    just imagine having the chance to meet with Mr.Vai himself. Everytime i think about it I get the chills down my spine, than i listen to "Whispering a Prayer"! =)

  • @TheConiff99
    @TheConiff99 13 років тому

    @afterhoursagain, He uses True Temperament Frets. They are laid in such a way that every chord on the instrument can be played perfectly in tune. Steve talks about it in his private tour video. I guess it also helps add better sustain to the instrument.

  • @ikedaspike77
    @ikedaspike77 14 років тому

    he has such great feel with his vibratos

  • @lTheStyleForYOUl
    @lTheStyleForYOUl 12 років тому

    Аааа. Это божественно!

  • @TheDistortionist
    @TheDistortionist 14 років тому

    Pretty much the greatest mastery of Lydian.

  • @RichardBorg
    @RichardBorg 14 років тому +1

    Love the face in the end, like "Yeah, what are ya gonna do?". :D

  • @schwarg
    @schwarg 14 років тому

    absolutely love his exotic phrasing

  • @petiethepitt
    @petiethepitt 15 років тому

    Dont know the guys name,but the frets are called True tempriment frets.They allow perfect intonation,and realy do sound better in a brighter kind of way.A friend of myn has a set in one of his axes and believe it or not they dont effect the playability of the guitar at all.And like the Vai demo it realy does sustaine forever.I am very impressed and my tech is checking into getting me a set for my 91 550..Cant wait,ha,ha.

  • @MultiRockmeister
    @MultiRockmeister 13 років тому +1

    HE IS FREAKING AMAZING!

  • @iagoguitarplayer
    @iagoguitarplayer 15 років тому

    He´s the man, dude!
    he talks with the guitar

  • @MarkAndrewMusic
    @MarkAndrewMusic 13 років тому

    @icyha0 its a special guitar with frets that are placed in specific places on the neck so every fret is perfectly in tune.

  • @gorethem
    @gorethem 14 років тому

    That is definatly going to my favorites

  • @xxxchrist1
    @xxxchrist1 12 років тому

    Notice the frets?
    This a modified JEM with the tuned individual frets for every note. No chance of this being out of tune. A Japanese guy developed it I believe, and Vai has picked up the ball and run with it. Fabulous.

  • @dougwallen3814
    @dougwallen3814 4 роки тому

    Mind...blowing.
    Incredible.

  • @petruccirocks02
    @petruccirocks02 14 років тому

    @hellman100: His fretboard was redone by a company called true temperament. Their frets are supposed to let the whole guitar play in tune, unlike a regular fretboard where moveable chords would be out of tune higher on the neck. Pretty cool if you ask me.

  • @steveellis9025
    @steveellis9025 10 років тому

    too keep intonation 100% perfect wherever you play because if you adjust it at the bridge then its good around the 12th fret and open strings, but it will slightly be off around the in between sections. but its not enough to notice unless you listen extremely carefully so bending the frets to compensate is kinda solving a problem thats not there, but its still a cool idea

  • @hachewie
    @hachewie 14 років тому +1

    I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. This is the first time I have seen the tempered fret neck. How good does your ear need to be to need this? Vai is truly amazing.

  • @dvsdez
    @dvsdez 11 років тому +1

    Steve: "Time to warm up..." *Blows everyone's minds*

  • @raphaelblochb
    @raphaelblochb 14 років тому

    primero pensei q fosse um cover depois vi q tava bmo d+

  • @brib333
    @brib333 15 років тому

    OMFG! Check out those frets! IVe never seen anything like that! Thats really cool!

  • @XavSch
    @XavSch 13 років тому

    JEM guitars are pure beauty ;D

  • @DaanJM
    @DaanJM 15 років тому

    Yeah, I saw a video of Steve showing it. It's the guitar with the strange frets, so the intonation is right at every part of the neck and on every string (or something like that).

  • @XavSch
    @XavSch 13 років тому

    @ToothyGus it's the tru temper, it's made because as you go upwards tunewise, the guitar slightly changes the tuning of the notes played, but in this way, the notes are EXACTLY in tune as they're supposed to be, adding some little extra sustain to the chords because of the natural armonies produced... hope u understood my explanation ;)

  • @tonydean33
    @tonydean33 11 років тому

    Best guitarist in the world EVER! And I met him!!

  • @toddmcmahon2648
    @toddmcmahon2648 6 років тому +1

    why Vai is so good? the length of the fingers of his fretting hand.. damn! dude can reach anything, anywhere, anytime

    • @yonikup2865
      @yonikup2865 4 роки тому +1

      sure, his fingers length. not the 10+ hour practicing per day for years. you have got to be kidding me haha

    • @mixodorians12
      @mixodorians12 3 роки тому +1

      He is just a naturally gifted disciplined musician and studied composition for years and years as a kid before he even picked up a guitar.
      Most guitar players do it the other way around and are at a serious disadvantage.

  • @jonm6244
    @jonm6244 8 років тому

    he plays guitar in another universe Real master guitar player

  • @tovendoai109
    @tovendoai109 15 років тому

    yeah!!!
    one thje best guitars of world...

  • @RedzyVernville
    @RedzyVernville 11 років тому

    great job Steve!

  • @TheJimsky143
    @TheJimsky143 13 років тому

    wow! that frets is amazing

  • @barden1069
    @barden1069 14 років тому

    Haha i like the guy that walks by in the background at 2:40. He's just like, "Oh it's just Steve Vai ripping out another amazing solo, whatever. I got work to do with this wrench!"

  • @YoungGun552
    @YoungGun552 15 років тому

    Dam, that true temperment neck really makes a huge difference.

  • @einarabelc5
    @einarabelc5 2 роки тому +1

    Look mom!!! I found the flying spaghetti monster.!!! It's a hand!!

  • @svenzia
    @svenzia 16 років тому

    Steve Vai on stunt-guitar. He is great!

  • @petar1987
    @petar1987 13 років тому

    playing legato sounds so much better then just random shredding

  • @petiethepitt
    @petiethepitt 15 років тому

    Just watched your vids,and your ok,But honestly very one dementional as far as what ive seen you do.I did nothing but practice sweeping patterns the first 6 yrs or so,then when i started to mature as a musician and 16yrs later my tastes have changed like night and day from then till now.Phrasing,and selection Became more important than speed anyday.Dont worry i intend on posting some stuff this week,ill get back to ya as soon as i do..peace

  • @JRo250
    @JRo250 14 років тому

    Carvins are underrated amps that don't get the respect they deserve. They are very versatile, have great tone, are relatively low cost and built to last - made in USA. Uh.. yeah, I'm a little biased... got a Vai Legacy half stack and love it over my Marshall and Mesa/Boogie.

  • @JonathanSchmieding
    @JonathanSchmieding 15 років тому

    whammy bar flutter - with a stiff bar, you can just hit it really hard at the right angle and it makes that cool effect

  • @brandon5pennies
    @brandon5pennies 14 років тому

    shawn lane used whammy like steve vai and is one of the few guys who steve vai and all of the other shredders were completely blown away by

  • @Chavagnatze
    @Chavagnatze 15 років тому

    He doesn't have a rhythmical quality to his improvisation. He just plays notes for given durations that sound good to him. You could put stuff behind this but it would change tempo and quickly become background music for a Disney movie.

  • @luisisraelito
    @luisisraelito 14 років тому

    good job, steve vai es a good guitar player

  • @Heineken1712
    @Heineken1712 12 років тому +1

    his sound is so awesome

  • @weissgyz
    @weissgyz 14 років тому

    Yeah he does. When he was on tour, he had a prototype of the pedal that he used. So yeah, I'd say he uses it.

  • @funny123ist
    @funny123ist 14 років тому

    his frets are tempered for keeping all the chords he plays in tune and to hold longer sustain.

  • @musicheadt
    @musicheadt 13 років тому

    the frets are "bent" because it is a Demo guitar ....that is designed to keep "true tune" when playing chords.......
    Steve tested it for the designer......and found it to be true.......remarkably....

  • @01Mackay
    @01Mackay 13 років тому

    WOW !!!!!! The king !