Josh Meader - Titan
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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An insane spectacle of virtuosity. The second track from Josh Meader's 21st Century Jazz Fusion Concepts.
Includes...
🤯 20 licks (fast/slow)
🤯 Two solos
🤯 Two backings
🤯 Lick backings,
🤯 Lick notes
🤯 Full tab in PDF and GP format
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IG: / joshmeader22
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this is how 30k hours of practice looks like... Josh is so young that he still is getting better and better.
Jesus Christ, from 1:43 to 1:47 literally scared me, like a jump scare. Insane stuff my dude.
chromatic stuffs
Que dire ! Quand on a un petit doigt aussi long que les autres, on recule encore les limites du possible en explorant de nouveaux territoires où nul ne s'est encore jamais aventuré !
So pleased to see next gen players like Josh embrace this lane in music. Can’t wait to see where you and others take it next. Regards
You and Jan Rivera on a fusion track and all what the human kind think it knows about music comes to screeching halt. Great stuff Josh keep blowing our minds Kid.🔥🤯👏🏾
This guy is a machine! Machine!
Very skillful! Many notes per second..Carlos Santana plays one note and hold it for many seconds..
OMG this is beautiful!!!
Awwweeesome! Been a long time fan of Josh and i'm very glad to see him here on JTC
I’ve never taken any notice of this channel before. All of these players are great.
It looks as good to play as it sounds, beautiful guitar and beautiful playing, wish I found thi sooner :)
Good lord, what is up with this guy and guys like Matteo. I'm sure it's possible to get better, I'm just not sure how! Incredible.
Absolute madness
WOW........master !!!
Josh never disappoints! Just unbelievable, and the urgency in the solo was beautiful in that tune's context!
Good
brilliant!
Awesome
Excellent!
Blessid love. Pmease start playing and sgowing us 8 string
stunning!
Brutal
That right hand is hypnotizing. Amazing job
Right hand is mindblowing indeed, so smooth🤯
0:34 I mean, that left hand is nothing to sneeze at either, lol. Just crazy!
how is he so clean?
FANTASZTIKUS!
Sets the bar a little height! 😂 Hope he stays humble, seems like a good dude. His Jazz playing is more impressive to me not sure why? Maybe, no overdrive to hide behind?
Puro Néctar para los oídos ...
That’s one crazy hand job.
JTC, I'm curious about something. Why is it that the vast majority of content on your site are just videos of "instructors" (and I use this word loosely) playing their solos, licks, and finger exercises on camera with synced tabs (and maybe sometimes PDF), but no actual "teaching," since they don't even speak, and don't explain their thought process behind their melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic choices, insights from their musical development journey, creative and technical concepts, or give advice, useful tips, or cautionary warnings against common pitfalls, etc.? If the goal is music education, then shouldn't your "instructors" actually speak and "teach"? The very few masterclasses that contain actual teaching are ones like Alex Hutchings' Approach to Improvisation series, or Jack Gardiner's Improv series and Bridging Chordal/Single Lines, or Al Joseph's Ultimate Songwriting Guide, and a few others. This is one of the biggest criticisms I've seen over and over about JTC's content, and I was wondering if you, as a company, are working towards fixing this problem and approaching accomplished guitarists who can actually teach instead of just playing solos and exercises on camera, or get the ones who are already on your roster to do some actual "teaching."
Fantastic playing, but what is that pillow device on his leg. I want to rest my guitar on something like that. Any help from viewers?
0:34 My jaw just dropped. Wow.
Multiple techniques in 1 run
its just legatos nothing out of the ordinary
Brilliant....
Hayyy mama carlota..esto es impresionante
Spider fingers!!!…🤙😎🤘
Zlatan, great guitar soccer kkkkkk
💯💯💯💯
Most attractive fingers in the world
insane, in a nice way
this shit right here is legitness!
Such a killer player!!!
Perfect technique,nice tone😀😀😀
I wanna see Josh collab with Hadrien...talk about EPIC!!!
Killer tune! And Josh is just Josh....what can really be said at this time???
Makes me want to listen to the Gravity Storm album by Vai. Awesome playing man👍
Моменты звука и фразировки на фысшем уровне. Но творчество на один раз.
what is that thing on his lap? looks comfortable
I think its exactly what it looks like. Trust your vision, padawan xD
3rd hand
Well, that's an unexpected Christmas gift. Thank you guys!
This chap is great. He’s obviously a big fan of Steve Lukather.
On the contrary....
Lukather is a big fan of Josh..
@@williamlowe7718 So Luke has been nicking Josh’s licks and tone? 😁
Ez a játékszínvonal (technika) "még" nekem is feladja a leckét! Super....
TITAN = You Can't Run FNF TITAN. Thank me later.
Love Josh's stuff and can't believe i'm saying this but...too many notes perhaps? Maybe it's because it's a JTC showcase but I love the main theme and feel like he just jumps straight into it, there's no build-up, no romancing, just full blown solo straight away. Don't get me wrong, still mindblowing and he's amazing as always for sure.
Esto es más cercano al virtuosismo que Eric Clapton o Carlos Santana.Especialmente la radio se "apropió" de la palabra virtuoso para designar a guitarristas que supuestamente lo eran. Incluso en su tiempo habían guitarristas eléctricos con más nivel técnico que los mencionados.Estos guitarristas"nuevos"hicieron algo más importante que virtuosismos y actualmente más raro de encontrar que es crear un estilo.Además la guitarra eléctrica tiene 3 tipos de virtuos@s:por tapping,por fingerpicking y por picking.En el mundo no existe quien domine a nivel virtuoso 2 de éstas técnicas.Por cierto,me gusta Clapton y Santana.
Who is joe satriani?
i felt Francesco Fareri smell.
His playing is not bad. But, that's all.
shapeless ...
Fucking Great stuff
Great technique, no questions asked, but to be honest, I haven't heard any music. Just a set of licks memorized to automatism. I'm sorry.
Legal te pica el joyo.
You could say that about any guitarist
I agree
Nope. I had the pleasure to watch Josh play with his dad and sister in Sydney. He is a real musician and loves his music. He can play simple stuff like ballads equally well. He hears everything he plays.
Spider finger
Pretty impresive technical/theoretical guitar demonstration, but i didn't hear any music in this.
Sounds like a sport..not music.
Perfect example of how a monster technique isn't by itself enough to make music. Spend less time on those scales and more time developing a natural touch and tone, rhythmic vibrato, and strong bends. Make sure your phrases say something, make the lines sing. Your timing really needs some work too, find the pocket.
Do you listen to any jazz ?
@@highhorseperthian lots. If your standard for comparison is jazz, then it's even further from the mark, since jazz isn't just blazing through scales without regard for the chords and their changes. Quite the opposite. And jazz players tend to have a very sophisticated touch and sense of groove. But his timing is not on beat and his vibrato and bending is atrocious. This is only musical to an untrained ear impressed by a flurry of notes that signify nothing.
@@doublenegation7870 cool
@@doublenegation7870 do you play?
@@highhorseperthian of course he plays, boomer bends and the first minor pentatonic. That’s real playing.
he still has homework with his vibrato and his bending.. (compared to blues player)
I’d rather have his technical skill than be able to have good vibrato or bend well lol
@@Anthonylollz yup. the vibrato/bend/feel comments are tired ol' comments born probably out of envy
To see someone so accomplished and make such a superficial "critique" is baffling.
Also, blues has literally NOTHING in here. Its a complete genre with different aesthetical , harmonic, and melodic choices. This trascends blues generic tropes and basic musical demands by some light years.
Why would you bring fish if talking about dogs
@@anonymouswombat8538 if you think vibrato bends and tone are superficial you don't really know much about music. Even his time is way out of pocket.
@@doublenegation7870 im sorry to be the one to break the spell for you, but bending and vibrato are pretty much basic techniques.
His bending is on point, he reaches the notes that he wants. Even so there are players who break traditional bending approaches, Marty Friedman reaches his flat 5's from the major 3rd, wich in a minor (not blues) context is in theory wrong, but its an aesthetic choice. The bendings of this guy are pretty much on point, and are musical choices and statements that he made onf the fly, if you see what is wrong with them, please enlighten us.
Vibrato is personal, you can think he is to harsh of not circular enough in his motions or whatever. Its important, but its so personal that its hard to account for what is "good" vibrato. Again at this level of playing it comes to personal choices.
This is fusion my man, the idea is to experiment. He is totally on pocket, to not sound generic you look to enter a bit ahead or before the beat, and play with rhytmical authority around the beat is awesome and a staple of the genre.
There is so much to look about in this improvisation, from exotic melodic choices over the harmony, to certain rythm and frasing choices, to the nature of the backing, that you picking on minor personal choices of the artist like bending and vibrato (wich at his level you can tell are how he wants them to be) is kind of entitled and childish, and shows that maybe its you who have a narrow and limited view on music.
Super boring