I was always scared of Vinnie's playing, it just doesn't sound as predictive as other players, but rather on the verge of just exploding. His note placement is mind boggling at times, and I appreciate that. I LOVE his work with UFO, he did some really great stuff with them.
@@Despond Defying Gravity was released in 2001. Five years after his first bluesy rock album “Out of Nowhere”. That was a brief return to his neoclassical metal roots. Not that his blues rock stuff is bad. All of his albums are top notch.
Vinnie has always been a huge source of inspiration for me and my playing styles. He has always remained in my top 5 since the mid 80's...such a articulate and utterly terrifying guitarist. Thanks David!🤘
IMO, Vinnie's musical maturity reached its peak in MELTDOWN, something in that album captivated me, the phrasing is almost impeccable, to this day I still listen to it regularly
Friend of mine, Greg Smith, played bass on Meltdown. Great guy and phenomenal player. Also played with Rainbow with Blackmore, Alice Cooper (I believe he helped Vinnie land that gig) Ted Nugent , Wendy O Williams to name a few. One of my fondest moments was getting to jam “Man On The Silver Mountain” with all the guys from that Rainbow era. What a blast. 💥
Vinnie Moore explained modes in his second video and it made perfect sense. The guy’s picking and phrasing is next level. When Yngwie plays, it seems like the same thing, baroque neoclassical. But Vinnie has a melodicism to his playing that is more beautiful and less predictable. Tony MacAlpine is also insanely underrated. I still love to rip out The Taker or the Witch and the Priest.
Thanks for this Dave! As a 70’s teen; Page, Trower, Schenker & Marino we’re my heroes. When Meltdown came out, me and my friends thought the Vinman walked on water🤣 I grabbed the tab book for it and dove in the deep end! You sir are correct, he is an absolute legend in our community! Thanks again for another fine trip down memory lane👍 Best Damn Channel Out There🤘
Great stuff Dave! I feel like Vinnie Moore and Tony MacAlpine are underrated. You don’t hear a lot of current guitar players talking about them. Glad to see that you’ve covered both of them!
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT VIDEO TO ME... IT IS HIGHLY INFORMATIVE AND RIGHT ON TARGET WITH ACCURACY... THIS VIDEO AS WELL AS THE UNCLE~MR.ROBERT MARCELLO VIDEO LESSON ARE JUST MAGIC.. THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO...
I like how you put the artists album/picture in background next to your late night lessons sign…. Saw Vinnie Moore with Jordan Rudess at a Connecticut Guitar Summer Workshop Camp…. He was doing all of “Minds Eye”….. he also let us record it!!!
Love your videos. This is a great one. I had that Vinnie instructional video and he was truly terrifying. His explanation of modes on that video is great as well.
There have been (and are) many shredders that made me go "man, what is that?". But Vinnie was one of the few who made me go "MAN. What IS that!". Not sure whether he has kept such a low profile by choice or for other reasons, but he is definitely underrated, albeit really loved by guitar players. Great video as usual, Dave!
Awesome video! I love Vinnie Moore's old stuff. Super clean, precise shredding. And that video of him in Finland is great. He had such a cool, almost clean sounding guitar tone.
Most people don’t understand that Vinnie might be the best, most original, and most technical player of the 80’s and 90’s. Most people hear that statement, and scoff. They figure if that were the case then more people would talk about him. I do not have an answer for that, but he is definitely the greatest.
Dude! Love this! I had his first guitar instructional video and it was awesome! I remember trying to play these when I was a kid lol. I always thought Vinnie was an overlooked player back then. So good. Thanks!
I remember when yngwie came out I think i heard him the first time around 84 with alcatrazz , i remember thinking ok its going to take at least 20 years for someone to play like that at the level or get even close, two years later vinnie came out and not only was he just as good but better in my opinion, more melodic, more tasty and he became my favorite guitar player since then, Around that time racer x came out and i discovered frank gambale also, Man these were the good days !!
Vinnie Moore was the man back in the 80's. His clean sound, picking, and note choices were outstanding. His sense of melody and surprise turns were just amazing. My only problem with Vinnie was his remarks about how bad he felt and his choices of comments concerning Vicious Rumors-Soldiers of The Night. I'm telling you, Vinnie was on FIRE and the whole band and release are outstanding..easy Up Vinnie -Soldiers is a Classic..
Great job Dave, love Vinnie Moore's playing. I know everyone seems to site Mind's Eye as the best album but for me, it's Time Odyssey. The production was leagues ahead and his playing was at it's peak. Would love to see you show some licks from that album. Cheers Dave!
As Time Slips By on Odyssey is absolutely gorgeous and articulate guitar playing. I asked him at a workshop about the solo, that climb at the end is breathtaking.
Time Odyssey was also my jam, to me it is the perfect neoclassical album moving in to perfect his fusion of classical with the jazz modal ideas seen in the first album. The production was better and the melodies outstanding. Just no meh pieces in there, everything had it’s charm and all of the jaw droppers.
Sorry, add to previous comment. Vinnie can merge let’s say C Ionian, F Lydian, G Mixolydian or D Dorian all over an A Aeolian bass line and resolve smoothly back to Am. We know these are all the same notes but the magic happens with all the fingering combinations. Sorry for the rant( my favorite technique) thanks for great post as usual.
Wow, awesome playing and lesson. My brain says yes, but my fingers say "hell no!". Still, I try. Bringing back those memories of people telling me I had to check Vinnie Moore out back in the day. Still wicked.
That Ibanez VM1 "Splatter" in the thumbnail is on my wish list. I can't find one anywhere. I think only 25 to 50 were made. I've had the white one for about 15 years and I need the "splatter" to make the collection complete.
Thanks again for your time and insight. I look forward to these videos. It's almost like Christmas morning every time I get a notification from your channel. Love all the lessons, is it possible you could do another Nuno Video??? Possible later Extreme work and other projects. Also I was wondering if you could do a video with the prog and psychedelic side of Eddie Van Halen. Just a thought. Whatever you put up I will be able to gain something from it. Peace ✌️ man take care.
Interesting point about Aeolian mode. Vinnie is very comfortable with most of the modes of the major scale (his 80s instruction opening solo is still mind blowing) and Yngwie is not although I really enjoy them both.
Great video, one of my favorites! There is nothing you can't play, so wonder if you would post a video of the techniques you rely on the most and how you develop them.
It was kinda inevitable that guys like Vinnie and Paul Gilbert needed to step away from the pure shred style to get away from the Yngwie shadow. Even tho I totally love Vinnie's playing on Soldiers of the Night.
UFO was a great band. I remember listening to them back in the early 70’s when they first came out. Awesome band! Looks like to me you’re doing an awesome job with those licks. I ran across another band I listened to back in the 70’s which was April Wine but somehow the Attitude album I had never heard before & It was a welcomed surprise when iTunes sent it in the suggestion music. Give it a listen to its got some killer riffs! I enjoy watching you play dude & your knowledge you share. 😎
Wos, eres un gran guitarrista y que buen oído tienes para sacar todos esos licks. Sobre Vinnie Moore solo puedo decir que definitivamente es uno de mis guitarristas favoritos. Saludos desde México.
I predict that around 2028-2030 ... those of us that are still around, will start to see the beginnings of a new wave of guitar wizards similar (but not limited to) the kind of players that are mentioned here, in this video.
I live in Finland and remember this. If I recall correctly it was a guitar workshop that lasted week end. There was concerst as well as workshops. Also Joe Pass and Arlen Roth were there. One friend of mine attended and said Vinnie was really nice and he practiced a lot. Which is to be seen. 😃 Heres a clip from Finnish broadcast. Cant believe David found this! ua-cam.com/video/28pOtwbmAdA/v-deo.html
Vinnie was way more melodic than yngwie. Yngwie relied on pure speed to repeat the same licks over again,while Vinnie was more intricate"melodically" AS WELL as having speed
if you haven't noticed he uses a $100 behringer Vamp pro that 20 years old and sound perfectly fine. So stop fussing about gear, it doesn't to help you.
I know you're not using it in this video but, how are you feeling about your PRS Vela? Is it an everyday guitar for you or does it just has it's niche tone?
Always thought that Vinnie sounded different than the other shredders of the 80s more a style like a modern day Al Dimeola sounded nothing like all the yngwie style players of the day
Okay I'm a perfectionist lead guitarist, PICK DIRECTION? sorry to be rude but the tab needs pick direction for the first lick, it seems the first part is economy picked, the alternate picking, followed by how Paul Gilbert descends, please please please put your picking directions on the tabs you give, thanking you v kindly as you give great examples, someone who wants to learn fast without obstickles.
Vinnie is my guitar hero. 'The Maze' really shows how diverse he is. His articulation is incredible.
I was always scared of Vinnie's playing, it just doesn't sound as predictive as other players, but rather on the verge of just exploding. His note placement is mind boggling at times, and I appreciate that. I LOVE his work with UFO, he did some really great stuff with them.
"The Maze" album was easily his peak of playing and that unique spin on neoclassical/metal. After that he got way too bluesy and rock.
@@Despond Going to check that out. Thanks!!
@@Despond Defying Gravity was released in 2001. Five years after his first bluesy rock album “Out of Nowhere”. That was a brief return to his neoclassical metal roots.
Not that his blues rock stuff is bad. All of his albums are top notch.
Alexander the great and awaken the madman, plus the title track, are awesome neoclassical songs from defying gravity
Vinnie had a technical style like know one else 💥
Vinnie has always been a huge source of inspiration for me and my playing styles. He has always remained in my top 5 since the mid 80's...such a articulate and utterly terrifying guitarist. Thanks David!🤘
Way back on my teenager's days I taped the poster of Vinnie that came with Guitar for the practicing musician on one wall of my room.
IMO, Vinnie's musical maturity reached its peak in MELTDOWN, something in that album captivated me, the phrasing is almost impeccable, to this day I still listen to it regularly
Friend of mine, Greg Smith, played bass on Meltdown. Great guy and phenomenal player. Also played with Rainbow with Blackmore, Alice Cooper (I believe he helped Vinnie land that gig) Ted Nugent , Wendy O Williams to name a few. One of my fondest moments was getting to jam “Man On The Silver Mountain” with all the guys from that Rainbow era. What a blast. 💥
Minds Eye blew me away & his VHS guitar instruction is legendary! Thanks 🍺’ski!🤟
Remember having Mind's Eye on repeat back in the 80's. Not just a great player but wonderful melodies too. Fine playing from you here, as ever!
You are truely a great teacher, passionate, calm and clear ! Thanks for!!!
watching these without tabs is very helpful
Vinnie Moore explained modes in his second video and it made perfect sense.
The guy’s picking and phrasing is next level. When Yngwie plays, it seems like the same thing, baroque neoclassical. But Vinnie has a melodicism to his playing that is more beautiful and less predictable.
Tony MacAlpine is also insanely underrated. I still love to rip out The Taker or the Witch and the Priest.
Thanks for this Dave! As a 70’s teen; Page, Trower, Schenker & Marino we’re my heroes. When Meltdown came out, me and my friends thought the Vinman walked on water🤣 I grabbed the tab book for it and dove in the deep end! You sir are correct, he is an absolute legend in our community! Thanks again for another fine trip down memory lane👍
Best Damn Channel Out There🤘
Saw Vimnie witb UFO a few times in London, excellent player
I love how Vinnie Moore blends jazzy ideas on some of his playing. More Vinnie.
Great stuff Dave! I feel like Vinnie Moore and Tony MacAlpine are underrated. You don’t hear a lot of current guitar players talking about them. Glad to see that you’ve covered both of them!
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT VIDEO TO ME... IT IS HIGHLY INFORMATIVE AND RIGHT ON TARGET WITH ACCURACY...
THIS VIDEO AS WELL AS THE UNCLE~MR.ROBERT MARCELLO VIDEO LESSON ARE JUST MAGIC..
THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING THIS VIDEO...
Thank you. Vinnie is my favorite Shrapnel guy. I learned so many licks from his first three solo albums. Over 30 years ago. Yeesh I'm old.
Vinnie is a phenomenal guitarist.
Thank you David.
I like how you put the artists album/picture in background next to your late night lessons sign…. Saw Vinnie Moore with Jordan Rudess at a Connecticut Guitar Summer Workshop Camp…. He was doing all of “Minds Eye”….. he also let us record it!!!
Vinnie Moore is an awesome guitar player fast and precise.
Mind's Eye and the Vinnie instructional video got passed around like a party favor back in the day. Great for finger pretzel exercises. Good times!
Interesting analysis. Vinnie Moore was in my top 3 from Shrapnel in the 80's.
Vinnie Moore's picking is impeccable but his legato is also amazing
Great job David on the lesson as always.
There's a good 3-part Vinnie Moore lesson on the modes up on UA-cam. That's is where I first saw him.
The 2nd track, "Let's Go" off of Meltdown, has the most ridiculous solo section. Vinnie Moore will always be my favorite guitarist from that era.
Love your videos. This is a great one. I had that Vinnie instructional video and he was truly terrifying. His explanation of modes on that video is great as well.
Killer lesson, Dave! Vinnie just never stops progressing. Can hold his own with the greats, and should be a household name.
There have been (and are) many shredders that made me go "man, what is that?". But Vinnie was one of the few who made me go "MAN. What IS that!".
Not sure whether he has kept such a low profile by choice or for other reasons, but he is definitely underrated, albeit really loved by guitar players.
Great video as usual, Dave!
Wonderful work sir, thank you.
Awesome video! I love Vinnie Moore's old stuff. Super clean, precise shredding. And that video of him in Finland is great. He had such a cool, almost clean sounding guitar tone.
Please do more Vinnie Moore !!!
Will try that first lick on piano since my guitar playing sucks. Excellent selection and demo.
Grew up on the REH videos with all of the fretmasters. Never looked back!
Most people don’t understand that Vinnie might be the best, most original, and most technical player of the 80’s and 90’s. Most people hear that statement, and scoff. They figure if that were the case then more people would talk about him. I do not have an answer for that, but he is definitely the greatest.
Awesome Video David. Still waiting on your Les Paul Story video!!
You always break down the best licks from the videos I’ve been watching for years! Great stuff!
Dude! Love this! I had his first guitar instructional video and it was awesome! I remember trying to play these when I was a kid lol. I always thought Vinnie was an overlooked player back then. So good. Thanks!
I remember when yngwie came out
I think i heard him the first time around 84 with alcatrazz , i remember thinking ok its going to take at least 20 years for someone to play like that at the level or get even close, two years later vinnie came out and not only was he just as good but better in my opinion, more melodic, more tasty and he became my favorite guitar player since then,
Around that time racer x came out and i discovered frank gambale also,
Man these were the good days !!
So awesome! Great lesson Maestro! Love Vinnie!!!
Vinnie is a monster player,love his early work and I also love his bluesier playing.Great lesson Dave!!
There is no one like The Vin-Man.
Great video - Shrapnel records, gone but not forgotten! Think I wore-out my cassette copy of Mind's Eye years ago! 😆
Vinnie Moore was the man back in the 80's. His clean sound, picking, and note choices were outstanding. His sense of melody and surprise turns were just amazing. My only problem with Vinnie was his remarks about how bad he felt and his choices of comments concerning Vicious Rumors-Soldiers of The Night. I'm telling you, Vinnie was on FIRE and the whole band and release are outstanding..easy Up Vinnie -Soldiers is a Classic..
Great job Dave, love Vinnie Moore's playing. I know everyone seems to site Mind's Eye as the best album but for me, it's Time Odyssey. The production was leagues ahead and his playing was at it's peak. Would love to see you show some licks from that album. Cheers Dave!
As Time Slips By on Odyssey is absolutely gorgeous and articulate guitar playing. I asked him at a workshop about the solo, that climb at the end is breathtaking.
Time Odyssey was also my jam, to me it is the perfect neoclassical album moving in to perfect his fusion of classical with the jazz modal ideas seen in the first album. The production was better and the melodies outstanding. Just no meh pieces in there, everything had it’s charm and all of the jaw droppers.
Thank you for this lesson. I'll definitely check out "Meltdown."
How does DB not have a million subscribers?
It's better like this
Thanks a lot from Italy
Vinnie is such an incredible, melodic player. A bit like yourself, Mr B.
Sorry, add to previous comment. Vinnie can merge let’s say C Ionian, F Lydian, G Mixolydian or D Dorian all over an A Aeolian bass line and resolve smoothly back to Am. We know these are all the same notes but the magic happens with all the fingering combinations. Sorry for the rant( my favorite technique) thanks for great post as usual.
Nice video, love Vinnie! Fave record is Time Odyssey.
Thank you amazing teachings very adequate
Awesome ‼️ thanks
Wow, awesome playing and lesson. My brain says yes, but my fingers say "hell no!". Still, I try. Bringing back those memories of people telling me I had to check Vinnie Moore out back in the day. Still wicked.
Good teacher ! And player!
That Ibanez VM1 "Splatter" in the thumbnail is on my wish list. I can't find one anywhere. I think only 25 to 50 were made. I've had the white one for about 15 years and I need the "splatter" to make the collection complete.
Thanks again for your time and insight. I look forward to these videos. It's almost like Christmas morning every time I get a notification from your channel. Love all the lessons, is it possible you could do another Nuno Video??? Possible later Extreme work and other projects. Also I was wondering if you could do a video with the prog and psychedelic side of Eddie Van Halen. Just a thought. Whatever you put up I will be able to gain something from it. Peace ✌️ man take care.
Interesting point about Aeolian mode. Vinnie is very comfortable with most of the modes of the major scale (his 80s instruction opening solo is still mind blowing) and Yngwie is not although I really enjoy them both.
Vinnie M. Paul G, Michael, Angalo B. Best alternate pickers ever! Vinnie Upward Pick slanter, The Master.
love your work dave
Thanks! 🤙
Hey, check out the album Worrall featuring Shawn Lane .. some great guest guitar solos. And the tune - Worrall " suspicious heart "
‘I got a note right in there somewhere ‘ 👍🇬🇧😝
Awesome B. 🤘🏼
Vito Bratta plays the second lick on Little Fighter Solo
Great video, one of my favorites! There is nothing you can't play, so wonder if you would post a video of the techniques you rely on the most and how you develop them.
NICE TONE
Ah, the years where I bought everything Shrapnel released. Amazing time 😃
It was kinda inevitable that guys like Vinnie and Paul Gilbert needed to step away from the pure shred style to get away from the Yngwie shadow. Even tho I totally love Vinnie's playing on Soldiers of the Night.
UFO was a great band. I remember listening to them back in the early 70’s when they first came out. Awesome band! Looks like to me you’re doing an awesome job with those licks. I ran across another band I listened to back in the 70’s which was April Wine but somehow the Attitude album I had never heard before & It was a welcomed surprise when iTunes sent it in the suggestion music. Give it a listen to its got some killer riffs! I enjoy watching you play dude & your knowledge you share. 😎
Wos, eres un gran guitarrista y que buen oído tienes para sacar todos esos licks. Sobre Vinnie Moore solo puedo decir que definitivamente es uno de mis guitarristas favoritos. Saludos desde México.
Great job!
I predict that around 2028-2030 ... those of us that are still around, will start to see the beginnings of a new wave of guitar wizards similar (but not limited to) the kind of players that are mentioned here, in this video.
Awesome
I live in Finland and remember this. If I recall correctly it was a guitar workshop that lasted week end. There was concerst as well as workshops. Also Joe Pass and Arlen Roth were there. One friend of mine attended and said Vinnie was really nice and he practiced a lot. Which is to be seen. 😃
Heres a clip from Finnish broadcast. Cant believe David found this!
ua-cam.com/video/28pOtwbmAdA/v-deo.html
Hey David, any chance of getting tabs for this lesson? Loved every single lick you demonstrated!!
Vinnie was way more melodic than yngwie. Yngwie relied on pure speed to repeat the same licks over again,while Vinnie was more intricate"melodically" AS WELL as having speed
Couldn't agree more. It's too bad that when speaking of Vinnie Yngwie has to be connected, not the Yngwie isn't incredible.
About time. ;)
a beast
Shred
what is your signal chain im very curious how you get so close to their tones with a behringer V amp pro??? speakers etc? please help -subscribed
Terrifying for sure!
What is your rig composed of ?
Big like 845 !!!
I had the Minds Eye CD, and lost the damn thing
I must ask.. what's your history my man?
How is your ear, picking, and left hand dexterity so perfect?!
Tell us all a story lol
I ask because of all the different things you have learned for all of us
if you haven't noticed he uses a $100 behringer Vamp pro that 20 years old and sound perfectly fine. So stop fussing about gear, it doesn't to help you.
I know you're not using it in this video but, how are you feeling about your PRS Vela? Is it an everyday guitar for you or does it just has it's niche tone?
Do 3 moore!
guess i'll always be a non-shredder : )
Oh is that the guy from ufo....the solos on the wild one r really something
💥🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💥🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🤘👍🎼
Always thought that Vinnie sounded different than the other shredders of the 80s more a style like a modern day Al Dimeola sounded nothing like all the yngwie style players of the day
Okay I'm a perfectionist lead guitarist, PICK DIRECTION? sorry to be rude but the tab needs pick direction for the first lick, it seems the first part is economy picked, the alternate picking, followed by how Paul Gilbert descends, please please please put your picking directions on the tabs you give, thanking you v kindly as you give great examples, someone who wants to learn fast without obstickles.