@@jacelandadventures1523 2 weeks later and yes but i cannot play full speed 😅 getting there though working up the metronom. break it down into sections and practice that instead of practicing the whole thing at once, that's helped me a lot because i did that in the beginning.
This was surprisingly easier than I expected. I never attempted it until now, but I struggle with memory and this one was just much easier to memorize.
He didn't gain it by wishing. He had to bust his ass practicing to get to where he is with good discipline. If you did the same, you wouldn't have to wish.
Can you please do a lesson about the first solo?? I really want to learn it and your videos are the most useful ones because of the 50% slow down you always do, that helps me a lot and I would appreciate it very much.
This is my Mount Everest of solos. I have been practicing my entire life to be able to finally summit this behemoth of a solo and now i am ready for another attempt at rock godliness. Love your lessons thank you very much for your hard work. Please please do a part 1 solo lesson!
@@StephLeGratteux Thank you bro!! I am curious. And I am waiting for the next one unpatiently. Shit the same which band, which guitar hero you choose! It's always your choice, and it is surely a good choice bro. Have a nice evening my friend! Bonne soireé!!
There are two versions of this fast sequence of 3 notes that is done from 0:51 onwards. The original one, which I think is what really Randy Rhodes did, and the one that you execute here. They differ on only one note. Where the 17-13-13 triads start , the 4th triad becomes 18-13-13. I believe Randy kept the 17-13-13 throughout the measure. However and with all due respect to the master of masters Randy, I enjoy this version you play it sounds so "right" to switch to 18-13-13 right at that moment and go back to 17-13-13 immediately afterwards.
Yes I think the solo is "doubled" on the original recording, and both versions are slightly different. It was something guitarist did sometimes back then. The other example that first comes to my mind is the first solo of The Four Horsemen (the second part of this solo actually).
Wow, you're a damn fine player Steph.. Would you say this is one of the hardest solos you have done because it certainly looks like it?.. this is the sort of solo which gives me cramp in my fingers very quickly.. my son has just started talking about Randy Rhoads and was playing Crazy Train when I told him to listen to Mr Crowley...amazing job.
Thanks! I don't think this is the hardest I have posted. Some Dave's solos are harder and probaly a few other ones too. Actually it's so melodic that it's easy to memorize.
Merci. Pas si dur que ça en fait. Et la descente, je l'ai faite de manière aléatoire car on entend clairement sur l'original ou les lives que certaines notes jouées ne sont pas dans la gamme. Mais à cette vitesse ça passe sans choquer, à partir du moment où on se retrouve sur la 5ème case à l'arrivée. J'ai juste marqué la descente en ré mineur car ça aurait sonné bizarre à 50 % 😄
@@princedeced Un peu comme avec la 1ère note du 3ème temps de la mesure 29. Ce Si à la place du Si bémol qui est en dehors de la gamme (et d'ailleurs sur la quasi totalité des covers, les guitaristes jouent un Si bémol qui sonne "mieux")
holly cow! I have just noticed that he starts with "down picking" and then "up" 03:22 on the slow motion section! my instinct was exactly them same but my tutor said I should quit immediately and start with picking up and then down... need to show this to m...fu..ker.
You can start the way he said too, it doable too, but for me it much more easier the way I do it. But if there was an arpeggio with a group of 4 notes like that cool part on Ride The Lightning solo (which is a bit off topic here), I would start by an up picking.
dude i want you so much to do some judas priest i personally want to learn full painkiller album but cant find some songs tab,i dont have much skill to learn songs by ear to its all to you
hey LeGratteux !! Je voudrais bien liker 200 fois mais je ne peux pas ha ha ha Merci encore. C'est un des solos que je voulais monter depuis toujours mais je faisais ma tête fromagée. Tu viens de me donner un bon coup de pied dans le cul. J'ai presque finie de le monter hé hé hé Il fait -33c à l'extérieur, c'était la meilleur journée pour me faire un petit plaisir bien au chaud, Portes toi bien !!! Keep on picking !!!
@@StephLeGratteux Et encore -33°c c'est sans compter le facteur éolien. Si on se fient aux Merdias c'était -50°c ha ha ha ha J'ai sorti mon casque de poil et mes bottes lunaires 💂♂️
Arguably the greatest solo ever written for me
One of
The melodic line before the shredding is absolutely perfect.. everything RR did was so composed
I completely agree
This was written for you? Epic
One of the best solo I ever heard in my life. This guitarist was amazing. What a shame he's died so young.
Best Guitar solo for me , perfection.
When I have learnt this by heart, my life will be complete .
my uncle locked himself in his room as a teenager for a whole summer to learn this solo...now im doing the same except for Winter
I’m still on the first 20 notes…… it’s been a week
Have you finished it yet?
@@jacelandadventures1523 2 weeks later and yes but i cannot play full speed 😅 getting there though working up the metronom. break it down into sections and practice that instead of practicing the whole thing at once, that's helped me a lot because i did that in the beginning.
@@guitarplayer1495 Im almost finished as of last night. I’ll be starting on the first solo next. I don’t know why I did them backwards 🤦🏻♂️
Yessss. The end licks after the solo end in the recording those are the real gems here !!! Thank you for this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
one of my all time favorite solos and done so perfectly. I think one of Randy's best... great job Stepht...
Thanks. My fav from Randy
What ? How did I miss this when it came out ? Yesssssssssssssssssssssss
That's why l admire your work so much, you are amazing man !!!!!!
Thanks!
This was surprisingly easier than I expected. I never attempted it until now, but I struggle with memory and this one was just much easier to memorize.
Yeah the melody is easy to remember and it helps a lot to learn the solo
i might try to learn this one. i dont have a chance with the first solo lol
I wish I had even a tenth of your talent man thank you for this majestic lesson \m/
He didn't gain it by wishing. He had to bust his ass practicing to get to where he is with good discipline. If you did the same, you wouldn't have to wish.
Thanks. And Leland Gaunt is right, it's all about practising.
@@StephLeGratteux I've been practicing for 20years and still do not have a 10th of your ability - if I did I would not be watching your lessons
Bro the best transcription of this solo on YT, thanks alot!!❤
Thanks!
Can you please do a lesson about the first solo?? I really want to learn it and your videos are the most useful ones because of the 50% slow down you always do, that helps me a lot and I would appreciate it very much.
Amazing!
Thanks!
Randy was so damn good. I wish I could have met him. Him, Criss Oliva, and many others were just taken too soon
This is my Mount Everest of solos. I have been practicing my entire life to be able to finally summit this behemoth of a solo and now i am ready for another attempt at rock godliness.
Love your lessons thank you very much for your hard work. Please please do a part 1 solo lesson!
merci à toi Steph !!!!!
Incredible perfection, man !!!
Thanks!
Great job as always... love Randy's solo's... more Randy! lol Thank you, cheers!
Thanks. I'll probably post a couple more :D
Very nice sound, and perfectly done my friend!!
As always.. 🤗😊👍
Thanks! Hey I was thinking of you yesterday... while I was working on another Brian May solo 🤣
@@StephLeGratteux Thank you bro!!
I am curious.
And I am waiting for the next one unpatiently.
Shit the same which band, which guitar hero you choose!
It's always your choice, and it is surely a good choice bro.
Have a nice evening my friend!
Bonne soireé!!
Amazing cover and work, thank you so much for this. One of my favorite solos ever. Cheers from Portugal.🤘
Thanks. One of my favs too!
Merci Steph !
Wow great job ! Randy Rhoads ❤️ I love solo from Ozzy's Bark at the Moon. Maybe some day it'll appear here too 😌
Thanks! Maybe :D
There are two versions of this fast sequence of 3 notes that is done from 0:51 onwards. The original one, which I think is what really Randy Rhodes did, and the one that you execute here. They differ on only one note. Where the 17-13-13 triads start , the 4th triad becomes 18-13-13. I believe Randy kept the 17-13-13 throughout the measure. However and with all due respect to the master of masters Randy, I enjoy this version you play it sounds so "right" to switch to 18-13-13 right at that moment and go back to 17-13-13 immediately afterwards.
Yes I think the solo is "doubled" on the original recording, and both versions are slightly different. It was something guitarist did sometimes back then. The other example that first comes to my mind is the first solo of The Four Horsemen (the second part of this solo actually).
Your awesome !!! Thank you for this
Thanks!
Nice sounds...
Thanks!
Salut Stef, super boulot comme d'hab, dis moi tu utilises une wah wah sur le premier solo?
Salut et merci. Non je n'utilise pas de wah wah car je ne crois pas qu'il y en ait dans le morceau original.
Great cover. Wish my fingers could move as fast as yours across a guitar neck.
Thanks! It's all about practise
Wow, you're a damn fine player Steph..
Would you say this is one of the hardest solos you have done because it certainly looks like it?.. this is the sort of solo which gives me cramp in my fingers very quickly.. my son has just started talking about Randy Rhoads and was playing Crazy Train when I told him to listen to Mr Crowley...amazing job.
Thanks! I don't think this is the hardest I have posted. Some Dave's solos are harder and probaly a few other ones too. Actually it's so melodic that it's easy to memorize.
wow
Great tone and phrasing! tabs are added bonus... Not to mention that is an amazing looking Les Paul Standard... what color is it?
Thanks and sorry for the very late reply! I think it's honeyburst color (not 100 % sure as I got it 30 years ago lol)
Félicitations parce qu'il est difficile.
La descente en triolet de double croche faut arriver à l'envoyer :)
Merci. Pas si dur que ça en fait. Et la descente, je l'ai faite de manière aléatoire car on entend clairement sur l'original ou les lives que certaines notes jouées ne sont pas dans la gamme. Mais à cette vitesse ça passe sans choquer, à partir du moment où on se retrouve sur la 5ème case à l'arrivée. J'ai juste marqué la descente en ré mineur car ça aurait sonné bizarre à 50 % 😄
@@StephLeGratteux Oui, Randy Rhoads
improvise des passages avec du coup des dissonances; c'est parfait de le réécrire pour le rendre jouable :)
@@princedeced Un peu comme avec la 1ère note du 3ème temps de la mesure 29. Ce Si à la place du Si bémol qui est en dehors de la gamme (et d'ailleurs sur la quasi totalité des covers, les guitaristes jouent un Si bémol qui sonne "mieux")
holly cow! I have just noticed that he starts with "down picking" and then "up" 03:22 on the slow motion section! my instinct was exactly them same but my tutor said I should quit immediately and start with picking up and then down... need to show this to m...fu..ker.
You can start the way he said too, it doable too, but for me it much more easier the way I do it. But if there was an arpeggio with a group of 4 notes like that cool part on Ride The Lightning solo (which is a bit off topic here), I would start by an up picking.
@@StephLeGratteux thanks man. Exactly my point. To me it is much easier to start down and up. Cheers. Thanks heaps for the vid. 🤘
Honestly for me, the 2nd solo is easier because it's more memorable
I agree. The more a solo has a great melody, the easier it is to memorize it and to learn it.
That may be true...but the lead break on the first solo gives me absolute chills every time I hear it!
Do you know where I can find the backing track? The others on YT arent as good as this.
It's on my Patreon
ok ok...je vais lui donner un 2e essai !
Oui il faut !
dude i want you so much to do some judas priest i personally want to learn full painkiller album but cant find some songs tab,i dont have much skill to learn songs by ear to its all to you
Priest will always be underrated imo.. especially the guitar work. Absolute gods
Hey where is your part 1 guitar solo? Can’t find it. Did you do it?
I haven't posted it
@@StephLeGratteux oh ok, when? Soon I hope!! Thanks man, you shred !! Love your videos!! Technique and precision is awesome!
@@LowEnd-DropC Thanks. Not sure when I'll do it.
Can you do Tornado Of Souls Solo?
primera parte pls
do you have 1st solo too??
no
@@StephLeGratteux can you teach us the First Solo???
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Please start uploading the solos of Vinnie Moore full songs, he's a great ❤️ musician
Sorry I don't listen to Vinnie Moore
😂this solo is perfect
hey LeGratteux !! Je voudrais bien liker 200 fois mais je ne peux pas ha ha ha Merci encore. C'est un des solos que je voulais monter depuis toujours mais je faisais ma tête fromagée. Tu viens de me donner un bon coup de pied dans le cul. J'ai presque finie de le monter hé hé hé Il fait -33c à l'extérieur, c'était la meilleur journée pour me faire un petit plaisir bien au chaud, Portes toi bien !!! Keep on picking !!!
Salut. Content que ça t'aies motivé ! -33 😱 Là où j'habite, on supporte déjà mal un -3, alors un -33.... 😂
@@StephLeGratteux Et encore -33°c c'est sans compter le facteur éolien. Si on se fient aux Merdias c'était -50°c ha ha ha ha J'ai sorti mon casque de poil et mes bottes lunaires 💂♂️
I will pay you for lessons to teach me this solo. I will pay you a lot for your time :)