Met john by accident in toronto the day of a show. Offered to get him a coffee . He said ya and we got a coffee and I expected him to take it and say bye, but I shit u not he sat down in a food court with me and had a coffee
I just asked about like all the albums lol especially the older ones cuz I love them. Asked a lot about train of thought and if this one story I heard about the solo on as I am was true or not.
@@JohnnySnipshow if i recall, the solo (and the whole song) was a bit of a middle finger to michael from Queensryche for trying to tell Petrucci how to play right? Also what was the answer?
I was waiting for this series.When I see my hero John Petrucci sir,an electric current runs through my body to practice more.Thank u John sir for teaching and inspiring us so much
The Rush song was What You're Doing off the first album. But hey, he's John Petrucci. If I had to choose between knowing the name of every Rush tune and being able to play like he does, I'd choose to be able to play like he does. lol
Yees, he is a very good person! He is very nice and firendly. I got to meet him in the Images Words and Beyond Tour. It was a very amazing experience :D
John Petrucci is one of my inspirations! I remember myself learning his guitar methods since day one and trying to create my own, based on his playing. It is so nice to see him say how he started playing the guitar.
It doesn’t get easier, you just go faster. It’s fun that this Greg Lemond quote also applies to guitar playing. I’ve spent countless hours trying to learn Overture 1928 and there’s even faster than that. What I find amazing about Dream Theater is how fast they can play in unison, and yet it doesn’t feel robotic like bands playing with a click track like you see with so many bands these days. By far my favorite track is Blind Faith from the Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence album. Towards 8 minutes into the song there’s a unison duo between Jordan and John which still blows my mind to this day. Maintaining an organic feel with such intricate parts is probably the reason why Dream Theater is still by far my favorite band of all time (but Yes is also right up there in my heart). Sorry to sound like a fanboy but I hope there will be more episodes like this one :)
I hope Petrucci serie had those little and secret details like Steve's in his episodes, not only to shred, explain some details that nobody knows about him, stuff like that
I dont know how there can be dorks that clicked on dislike this vid, John Petrucci is an outstanding musician and a total example of what one of the most advanced musicians in the world should be!!! ;) Rock on!!!
Oh John, that riff is "What You're Doing",not "Working Man". LOL He'll be mortified he said that, because he's a proper RUSH fan. I'll forgive you. Their earlier stuff kinda ran together. Even RUSH admits that. You're a brilliant guitarist in a brilliant band. Glad we connect on influences. Thanks for having him on!
As a budding guitarist, it’s great to see that even the Masters, like John Petrucci, struggled and had to start somewhere in the beginning...THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!!!
It is refreshing to see that a guy of his talent went through the same stages of figuring things out the same way I and all other guitar players have done.
I love how they've taped over the Marshall logo on the amp in the background, just so absolutely noone gets the wrong idea about what companies JP is affiliated with.
Videos like this are great. It's good to see people who are considered guitar "gods" talk about being a beginner and being clueless. It's inspiring, like if they started the same as you and got where they are, why can't you?
John seems to be a real down to earth guy who didn’t let fame change him. I learned guitar, as I’m sure many others have the same way, and I’m still learning, and hopefully will never stop learning one of the best instruments ever created.
Same, man! I draw, write, paint and play! I'm trying to make some music that melds with the novel I'm writing. Creation is a compulsion. Thanks for your lessons! I've been loving your work with Guitar World for decades.
Seeing Petrucci reset his thought process during figure 5 made me feel so happy. Its good to see that even the great ones can occasionally screw it up ever so slightly. I may be mistaken, but I'm fairly confident he did a "wait something happened here lemme redo it" there. Like, when SRV was performing a guitar solo and a string broke and he reset. Different situations I know but you know? Petrucci is awesome, love this guy to death
Love hearing anything this man has to say about guitar. Especially relate to the "been playing it wrong, then see someone play it right !" thing. When he gets older, I vote him in for Santa Claus of guitar, maybe the world. Beards rule....
How many guitar players can relate to those a-ha moments when first playing. lol. Before UA-cam you had records, figuring things out yourself (frequently incorrectly) and seeing other players live to learn a lot of things. When I was learning to play, I remember seeing a local guitarist play the intro riff to Ratt's "Lay it Down" and my head exploded. Lol. The magic of guitar in the formative years is something very special. Nice to hear guys like John share what they went through also. They are human after all haha.
Saw him play with G3 a couple months ago. I thought his set was the best, mostly due to his incredible imagination and dexterity. Seeing a player live is really where you get to see what they can do and what they're about. If you haven't seen him play live yet, you are missing out.
For me, that little "secret" was discovering how to properly play the intro to "Whole Lotta Love." That 'Oh Wow' moment when you realize you play the D and open E at the same time, and slightly bend the D. Made all the difference.
what john petrucci said about learning things in guitar that when you see someone do it or when you stumble upon techniques, its quite similar how I discovered things while learning technical things in a guitar. Good guitar player
My first week of playing guitar, my fingertips were in agonizing pain. They weren't used to constantly being pressed against sharp metal strings, but thankfully would go numb after an hour or so of practice. I wouldn't say I'm a good guitarist by any stretch of the definition a year later, but I try to remember how far I've come any time I feel down about what feels like a lack of progress. Anybody who's still in the beginner stages, don't get discouraged!
hydeane I love Marshall amps really...the magic is made with Marshall and Les paul but in this days gibson is over priced and marshall is not as the 80's....I mean not following the needs of today's players.
john petrucci.. for so many years of hearing and listening to you.. you still speak calm and slow.. and soft.. hehehe! it is like listening to your guitar lessons all over again. :D
I must be JP's twin. This is exactly how I discovered the guitar and how I learned. Only I didn't slow down the record... I would click pause and rewind on the cassette player.
He's talking about people who are high in trait openness at the beginning of the video. People who are high in openness are always looking to expand the bounds of their horizons and art-especially music-is the easiest way-though not the only-to do that.
☯️✌️ Thanks a lot. First time i see a video like that... For me its an easy demonstration👆 i explain more : people are very impressed more by the Rock Sound and Metal Sound... in fact the chords are very simple. You have to practice every day if you want to get the quickness out of your hand. And more you will play with you lightly hand , the more you will get a beautiful guitar riff👆✌️ (Greetings from France)
Peter Framptom album on the back wall...it just goes to show you..you dont have to shred to be good..still one of my favorite albums...John is one cool guy...
Wish.. . there's a dime. N sharing his damn fucking awesome cool stuff knowledge of hell solo.. technique N his old memories.. You r always in our hearts man!! Dammm... Respect..for you.. Coolest guitarist ever...Dime
Blues FOR Green Gary 1997 ? Moor Petter walked on stage why didn't you play your own solos respect for you , Petter their are a lot of mimicked type guitarist your not one Guitarist mag exploded talk talk , Santan as Carlos u no who I mean Black Magic Woman , so pleased I have hooked up with u , your doing so much good for the guitar world ATB and Kids coming UP again well done ATB .
Love John's personality and humbleness. One of the greatest musicians for me.
Acid Drop Baby lol He's so laid back, all the time. Seems like a good guy to be in a band with.
make 100 episodes of john petrucci guitar method because we have a LOT to learn.
Van Kazanjian 😂
you meant 1000000
Van Kazanjian I second that!
I second that idea
Such a legendary dude, he's written some truly amazing stuff over the years and also seems like one of the nicest guys you could ever meet.
metfan4l Yeah Man, super nice humble guy… like Paul Gilbert
Have to love him
Would make a good Santa Claus, too. Kinda like a Papa Pet
but he's to big n that makes me scare. He'll grab my neck like a chicken
wtf dude i see you everywhere
Bach Tran 😂😂😂😂
Met john by accident in toronto the day of a show. Offered to get him a coffee . He said ya and we got a coffee and I expected him to take it and say bye, but I shit u not he sat down in a food court with me and had a coffee
What you talked about then?
I just asked about like all the albums lol especially the older ones cuz I love them. Asked a lot about train of thought and if this one story I heard about the solo on as I am was true or not.
Bro.. you lucked out..
@@JohnnySnipshow if i recall, the solo (and the whole song) was a bit of a middle finger to michael from Queensryche for trying to tell Petrucci how to play right? Also what was the answer?
I watch you at night he said pretty much kinda sorta lol
His beard tuning is Drop J E S U S
It's Gsus
D J E S U S
jesus you are going too far, he give me a rasputin vibe tho
He's a Rabbe more like
@@Duskeroth that is funny
I was waiting for this series.When I see my hero John Petrucci sir,an electric current runs through my body to practice more.Thank u John sir for teaching and inspiring us so much
me too...nuff said
John Petrucci is awesome, both as a musician, and more importantly as a person.
Great player but his politics are a bit dubious. He lost a couple of points when he came out as a Trump supporter.
Werd!
@@martindfp72 😢
And most importantly as a God!
John is opening the red sea in the thumbnail
I see John Petrucci, I hit like.
Dood Ranch Is there any other choice?
I see Rihanna, I hit her.
*Brown, Chris.*
I see J Petrucci, I hit my fly
What tuning is that beard in?
Blueblaze5 it's in drop B.
Its in Standard J E S U S S
7 string Open God String tuning
Blueblaze5 drop B
Gsus
The Rush song was What You're Doing off the first album. But hey, he's John Petrucci. If I had to choose between knowing the name of every Rush tune and being able to play like he does, I'd choose to be able to play like he does. lol
Paul Young I was gonna say the same thing
I would have said it was a passage to Bangkok. But no, it is what you're doing.
That's an awesome song, too. One of my favorites.
I'm loving this series! Keep them coming!
when he talks about music u can see pure happyness in his eyes
THE grandfather of technical metal soloing
Whenever I hear him talk about music, I get so inspired to practice and make music
What did you play when you were a beginner?
*plays intermediate level licks and riffs
Very lucky times we live in, having interviews from people like him available to us at the click of a mouse.. thank you Guitar World..!
Awesome John! Always so inspiring.
Long live the King!!! 👑
Yes
Man the classes are just getting better to awesome !!
Steve
Joe
John
Oh yeah !! 🤘
Awesome! Man he seems like such a nice guy.
Jose Villarreal actually he's veeeery very humble and respectful and soo polite
Jose Villarreal he is nice guy
Yees, he is a very good person! He is very nice and firendly. I got to meet him in the Images Words and Beyond Tour. It was a very amazing experience :D
John Petrucci is one of my inspirations! I remember myself learning his guitar methods since day one and trying to create my own, based on his playing. It is so nice to see him say how he started playing the guitar.
Zero narcissism, such a humble guy!
YES! ANOTHER SERIES WHERE I CAN LEARN FROM JOHN! THANK YOU!
Really can't wait for episode 2
John is the reason I turned into a rush maniac. Alex and John are true guitar innovators.
The rush reference was from the song what you're doing off the fist Rush album called Rush. Same album as working man.
Plays like a legend and he still is so down to earth🤙🏽
John is one of my favorite guitarist
It doesn’t get easier, you just go faster. It’s fun that this Greg Lemond quote also applies to guitar playing. I’ve spent countless hours trying to learn Overture 1928 and there’s even faster than that. What I find amazing about Dream Theater is how fast they can play in unison, and yet it doesn’t feel robotic like bands playing with a click track like you see with so many bands these days. By far my favorite track is Blind Faith from the Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence album. Towards 8 minutes into the song there’s a unison duo between Jordan and John which still blows my mind to this day. Maintaining an organic feel with such intricate parts is probably the reason why Dream Theater is still by far my favorite band of all time (but Yes is also right up there in my heart). Sorry to sound like a fanboy but I hope there will be more episodes like this one :)
I hope Petrucci serie had those little and secret details like Steve's in his episodes, not only to shred, explain some details that nobody knows about him, stuff like that
Hopefully Paul Gilbert will get a guitar method series. But i Feel like Paul is trying to avoid Spotlight lately for some reason.
I dont know how there can be dorks that clicked on dislike this vid, John Petrucci is an outstanding musician and a total example of what one of the most advanced musicians in the world should be!!! ;) Rock on!!!
Oh John, that riff is "What You're Doing",not "Working Man". LOL He'll be mortified he said that, because he's a proper RUSH fan. I'll forgive you. Their earlier stuff kinda ran together. Even RUSH admits that. You're a brilliant guitarist in a brilliant band. Glad we connect on influences. Thanks for having him on!
As a budding guitarist, it’s great to see that even the Masters, like John Petrucci, struggled and had to start somewhere in the beginning...THANKS FOR THE INSPIRATION!!!!!
Thank you John, this guy can really explain music, just hits the nail on the head
It is refreshing to see that a guy of his talent went through the same stages of figuring things out the same way I and all other guitar players have done.
Everytime I watch him i learn something new. Great player and even greater teacher
I love how they've taped over the Marshall logo on the amp in the background, just so absolutely noone gets the wrong idea about what companies JP is affiliated with.
Videos like this are great. It's good to see people who are considered guitar "gods" talk about being a beginner and being clueless. It's inspiring, like if they started the same as you and got where they are, why can't you?
great musician and also a great person. i love his guitar working
John seems to be a real down to earth guy who didn’t let fame change him.
I
learned guitar, as I’m sure many others have the same way, and I’m still learning, and hopefully will never stop learning one of the best instruments ever created.
Same, man! I draw, write, paint and play! I'm trying to make some music that melds with the novel I'm writing. Creation is a compulsion. Thanks for your lessons! I've been loving your work with Guitar World for decades.
We are so fortunate to have UA-cam. What we can watch in 5 minutes , it took 5 months for these guys to learn! That's why they are the guitar Gods.
Seeing Petrucci reset his thought process during figure 5 made me feel so happy. Its good to see that even the great ones can occasionally screw it up ever so slightly. I may be mistaken, but I'm fairly confident he did a "wait something happened here lemme redo it" there.
Like, when SRV was performing a guitar solo and a string broke and he reset.
Different situations I know but you know?
Petrucci is awesome, love this guy to death
Love hearing anything this man has to say about guitar. Especially relate to the "been playing it wrong, then see someone play it right !" thing. When he gets older, I vote him in for Santa Claus of guitar, maybe the world. Beards rule....
I Love this interview. Great stuff!
it's amazing how he's seated literally as page is on that pic behind
This brilliant .. great interview.. found this guy very impressive!!!!!
This guitar is the epitome of beauty.
19 years of inspiration as for me. Long live John!
He is so cool! Always sharing his knowledge
How many guitar players can relate to those a-ha moments when first playing. lol. Before UA-cam you had records, figuring things out yourself (frequently incorrectly) and seeing other players live to learn a lot of things. When I was learning to play, I remember seeing a local guitarist play the intro riff to Ratt's "Lay it Down" and my head exploded. Lol. The magic of guitar in the formative years is something very special. Nice to hear guys like John share what they went through also. They are human after all haha.
Such a nice person.. Been a long time fan of him not just because his music, but also his personality
Saw him play with G3 a couple months ago. I thought his set was the best, mostly due to his incredible imagination and dexterity. Seeing a player live is really where you get to see what they can do and what they're about. If you haven't seen him play live yet, you are missing out.
Excellent video . All the very best . Alan .
For me, that little "secret" was discovering how to properly play the intro to "Whole Lotta Love." That 'Oh Wow' moment when you realize you play the D and open E at the same time, and slightly bend the D. Made all the difference.
what john petrucci said about learning things in guitar that when you see someone do it or when you stumble upon techniques, its quite similar how I discovered things while learning technical things in a guitar. Good guitar player
My first week of playing guitar, my fingertips were in agonizing pain. They weren't used to constantly being pressed against sharp metal strings, but thankfully would go numb after an hour or so of practice. I wouldn't say I'm a good guitarist by any stretch of the definition a year later, but I try to remember how far I've come any time I feel down about what feels like a lack of progress. Anybody who's still in the beginner stages, don't get discouraged!
I noticed all my favs guitarist have Italian last name: Petrucci, Satriani, Vai, Batio, Di Meloa, Gambale, Braido...
Amazing sound, amazing guitarist, I could only pray and hope to become 10% as good as this :)
Genius musician, very kind person.
This tone
Dojo Dodo inijinjijj i j j
Praise the tone \ |T| /
John is my Guitar God ,please do ep2 🤘
You didn't chose the guitar! The guitar chose you! 🤘
Modern legend of guitar.
0:26 well that is a creative term for these people :)
1:16...yes, it is a Marshall...but that's a secret😀
Silver Jubilee it looks like. :P
Yes, but notice he is not playing through it, more than likely the great Axe FX:-)
hydeane I love Marshall amps really...the magic is made with Marshall and Les paul but in this days gibson is over priced and marshall is not as the 80's....I mean not following the needs of today's players.
I have Marshall JVM 410H and it´s unbelievable man!
Not as unbelievable as my EVH!
john petrucci.. for so many years of hearing and listening to you.. you still speak calm and slow.. and soft.. hehehe! it is like listening to your guitar lessons all over again. :D
I must be JP's twin. This is exactly how I discovered the guitar and how I learned. Only I didn't slow down the record... I would click pause and rewind on the cassette player.
omg, that's how John did it!!
I remember discovering tremolo picking (with the help of a friend); was like achievement unlocked lol
He's talking about people who are high in trait openness at the beginning of the video. People who are high in openness are always looking to expand the bounds of their horizons and art-especially music-is the easiest way-though not the only-to do that.
☯️✌️ Thanks a lot.
First time i see a video like that...
For me its an easy demonstration👆
i explain more : people are very impressed more by the Rock Sound and Metal Sound... in fact the chords are very simple. You have to practice every day if you want to get the quickness out of your hand. And more you will play with you lightly hand , the more you will get a beautiful guitar riff👆✌️
(Greetings from France)
I look forward a Tosin Abasi's episode :'v
PD: what a nice guy and a excelent guitar player
Legendary heroic guitar player
Is this seriously going to be an ongoing John Petrucci Lesson Lab??? I see “episode 1” up there.. who authorized this EPICNESS???
Peter Framptom album on the back wall...it just goes to show you..you dont have to shred to be good..still one of my favorite albums...John is one cool guy...
He's got the whole biblical Moses vibe going on there with the beard, lol
I didn't realize how young he was in his first instructional video years ago
Damn, every second I watch this I feel like his sleeve is going to burst and tear this whole shirt to pieces... Petrucci is the HE-MAN of guitar :D
The Guy who put his mic, is a fucking Genuisss!!
We call them creative people.
Wish.. . there's a dime. N sharing his damn fucking awesome cool stuff knowledge of hell solo.. technique N his old memories..
You r always in our hearts man!!
Dammm... Respect..for you..
Coolest guitarist ever...Dime
John seems like a nice dood, very approachable. The homeless look adds to his laid back personality. #respect
Hes one of my inspiration in life...
Great stories from the son of St. Nick. 🎅🏻
He should make another instructional video
this is it
I love this and want more
Nang ngei hi lo ni e.. Guitar of God
What a great sound that is
John is the Plato of metal guitar.
1st step to playing like him: admit utter defeat.
Awesome jesus interview!
Those were his first riffs? Jeezus... I have a lot to practice to get to his introductory level
That Rush eiff was "What You're Doing".
that disguised marshall in the back though
Thanks Jesus
Hi all, what’s the name of the song that is used on the introduction? Sounds amazing! Thanks from Australia 🇦🇺
Blues FOR Green Gary 1997 ? Moor Petter walked on stage why didn't you play your own solos respect for you , Petter their are a lot of mimicked type guitarist your not one Guitarist mag exploded talk talk , Santan as Carlos u no who I mean Black Magic Woman , so pleased I have hooked up with u , your doing so much good for the guitar world ATB and Kids coming UP again well done ATB .
Jimmy Page in background..
When a god of guitar watchs another god.
Rock is immortal.
can you PLEASE get james hetfield on guitar method
abhinav jha dudeee! Yesss
All about down picking.
6 Videos about downpicked palm muted open E string
He is terrible
Its not that I choose to create, its that creating chose me.