99% of guitar heroes always act like nobody taught them anything…Jason always gives credit to his teacher Matt. Of course Jason had the motivation that only the elite have, but its always really cool to see him mention his teacher. A truly great one, Jason Richardson
0:44 Kiko enters shy mode 0:51 Kiko realizes it and activates extrovert mode This was a great video. Jason looks like a hyperactive person, in a good way. Seemed very communicative and accessible to me. A view on how people got where they are is always interesting.
The lamb of god riff also got me on the school. I remember the time I escaped from physical education class just to practice Laid to rest and some Sylosis riffs that I loved. The teacher eventually found me because I could not resist connecting my guitar to an amplifier they had for performances in the classroom.
I played a lot as child too. But I didn't progress because all I played was power chords. I'm 37 now and recently decided to actually start practicing with structure. So rather than jamming 12 hours a day I practice in 1 hour stints multiple times a day (on my off days) and 1-2 hours every evening during work days and I specifically target one technique. Let me tell you I've progressed so much just in 2-3 months it's insane. You know the Paul Gilbert practice riff? I couldn't play that at all 2-3 months ago. Now I can play it at about 100bpm when I'm warmed up. Imagine where I'll be in 5 years. So my experience is that practicing with a structure and taking frequent breaks for your brain to form new connections (muscle memory) is waaaaaaay more effective than just pushing yourself for 12 hours a day non stop and just jamming around.
I like the contrast in the way they dress. Kiko's style is so reminiscent of 70's and 80's heavy metal fashion and Jason's style is influenced so much by internet memes and modern alternative fashion. It's almost like a visual representation of passing on the torch. Like kiko said "wow this is the next generation" and he's right. Kiko may not be revered as much as past metal legends like Marty Friedman or Dimebag Darrell but Kiko's work on Angra shows that his skill and knowledge is in the same league
Oh boy, I'm 14 minutes into this and think, how much I enjoy that conversation. Then I check, how long it lasts - 50+ minutes! These are the pleasent surprises, I like so much! Gotta go and watch the rest - thx, guys, you are amazing!
love when talented musicians just connect and get it. Different age groups, dudes from different countries, just connecting 100% about music. I'm nowhere near either of their levels, but have played for 30+ years so recognize a lot of what they are talking about.
I didn't know this guy, but I liked him!! ! ,, Really when someone wants a lot to learn something, he will never ask how long he should study, he will just study A lot!!
I've had bad tendonitis which stopped me practicing guitar for years. However, weight training--especially bicep curls and reverse bicep curls with slow negatives, about 3-4 seconds--really pretty much sorted it, and I'm free to practice all the time now. A few sets--3-5--per exercise, of this type of weight training, 2-3 times per week, would be a good place to start for anyone reading this who has tendonitis and is feeling down because they've had to stop guitar. I sold my Ibanez Prestige in 2016 as I thought I'd never practice again. Don't let this happen to you.
Also is really cool to see Kiko acting like he is not another monster himself lol and giving the spotligth to Jason. Hmmm a project Loureiro/Richardson would be SSSSSSIIIIICK!!!!
You see it’s his own thing and he’s made it work and that’s why it’s different and I probably hasn’t been had before because he’s done something different but you can see he knows what he’s talking about will never know exactly unless he showed us
Very interesting interview! In particular, the "tendinitis" part was very enlightening for me : I experienced similar "wrist pain" issues at the beginning of this year, after "overpracticing" over the course of last year, and got very worried about my ability the practice guitar. As stated, being more careful about my hand position, I have managed to avoid it coming back for the last months. In particular, I switch to "classical position" (I was a "blues position" player so far) more often when playing more technical licks.
@Rob Mikels "I've settled for playing less and adjusting my playing technique". It's the same for me, unfortunately. And as I have been typing on a computer keyboard several hours a day for fifteen years, which seems to be the root cause of my problems, i have to be particularly careful as I cannot afford neither not typing nor playing guitar anymore.
Thanks for taking the time to interview Jason( young, up & coming player) Kiko, especially for all the young players out there!! He relates very well to young people with strong determination to succeed & move forward professionally as guitar musicians. Congratulations and Happy Birthday Jason. ⚡⚡
He say he spends a lot of time and he knows how everything works digitally and on the guitar and I reckon he’d even know how to tune it himself so what he has done which I haven’t heard yet is very intelligent and I believe smoking can contribute because he’s in such a relaxed State by smoking it’s simple for him to put it all together it’s hard to explain it’s clear to him because he’s relaxed and not right about anything and he can actually concentrate better because there’s no nerves and he can put it together everybody is different and I understand like I said everybody’s different look at Jimi Hendrix oh he was unbelievable if you know what I mean ha ha ha ha awesome love the interview
Good stuff. Just saw you Kiko at the Concord Pavilion on Sept. 2nd! The best Metal show in recent times! I have learned over the years, by watching how other people play guitar, and in all styles, your subconscious picks up details that repetitive practice does not help improve. I spend hours, weekly watching other players and it has had a profound impact of how I tackle difficult, riffs, lines and patterns that have flubbed me up over the years. Listening is the most important factor in musical development and how you react and translate the music around you. Thanks so much for this video!!!
Jason grow up in my town Manassas Virginia… same place as Pete Evick of the Bret Michael’s band. The guitar teacher Jason mentioned ( Matthew Mills) is a total beast on guitar( check out UA-cam) but has the perfect heart to be a guitar teacher. Jason has taken things to the next level
And sometimes it’s just a matter of getting a bunch of colours and throwing them all together and seeing what comes out is it amazing or is it messy if it’s amazing and you pick it up and use it what is sauce
I start playing at 17 years old, i am 33, and i had everybody saying to me in the first two to three years that i should not always playing guitar, that i should practice in home and when good at guitar start playing in the street. Cause i would take my acoustic to everywhere, every day, i am prety sure that this people do not say this things to me like that today cause i nailed it (ego inflates), and that is the thing, there is no time for learning playing an instrument, you make your time and the time is always now. I do not know music theorie and i have no lessons so the only thing was my ear and youtube in early 2000. And i am prety happy from what i achieved with only that (ego inflates again and memorys start to rise).
I loved what Kiko said about bumping, scratching and dammaging your guitar. You should not be afraid of injuring your guitar and not use it. It gives caracter to the tool, and as long you dont breake it, you should be fine
Hello kiko... And everyome.. I'm very heartbroken guitarist... Been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome right after getting my dream guitar... My question to kevin and anyone reading... You ever suffered /been afraid of guitar related injuries?? And what you done about it?
I had that, a doctor told me I had to be operated and there was a chance it would t work and if it did I had to practice less…I said screw that and went to a quiropractor and it was preety much fixed. And that was prior to me filming a perpetual burn cover. Investigate how Mustaine dealed with his arm injury, thats what I did and how I came to the quiropractor. Dont panic or lose hope
I’ve never had any guitar related injuries but just take good care of your hand and try to get some muscle therapy on it. But idk I’m not a doctor. 🤷🏼♂️
@@AlejandroRasmussen7 He was diagnosed with radial neuropathy, also known as Saturday Night Palsy, which left him unable to grasp or even make a fist with his left hand.. I couldn't imagine having to deal with or overcome that kind of issue. I have some issues with CT myself but have never went to the Dr over it. Good luck ans don't give up my friend..
I don't know if this will help but I've seen wrist sleeves/bands for tendonitis and carpal tunnel online. You could try that out? I guess it won't 'cure' your problem but it should help you maintain proper form while playing. I have a bad wrist too (picking hand) but fortunately it isn't so bad that it affects my playing. I just can't put a lot of weight on it.
🔥I take my kindle fire 10 to work, and when I examine any pdf tab I want to play while on a break, then once I get home the guitar parts click right away!🔥!
Um mestre entrevistando um cara extremamente promissor e já se consolidando como um dos maiores guitarristas da atualidade! Ótima entrevista! 33:35 Kiko solta um "NÃO" kkkkkkkkkkk.
Well well well! I was into Jason some weeks ago, astonished at discovering his playing and tutos, and...noticing he was ex Born of Osiris' guitarrist...and now ...you Kiko, interviewing him.. I must consider me lucky, in the end! Thanks for these videos!!
i feel pretty close to what jason said in the beginning because currently i'm on the end of my second year of playing and at first i played around 3-4 hours a day until my fingers started becoming purple, i took a small break and right when i developped the tip of my fingers (i dont remember what its called) i got back to at least 2 hours a day and i didn't skip one unless i really couldn't, and then lik a month ago i discovered overflow by kiko, i learned it wrong first, then fixed it and now sometimes i catch myself playing it 5 or more times in a row, and now i picked up conquer or die, i still struggle a bit on the big stretch but it's exactly the same, i learn songs i wanna play by playing them and enjoying them as much as possible, even if it's incredibely hard. thanks for those vids kiko you're really my fav guitarist with tosin
Ive been playing for like 20 plus years but never took lessons all self taught and i feel like im good, but if any lesson taught guitar player saw my technique im thinking they would either laugh at me or tell me to just give up been playing wrong for too long. What im getting at is i can play some of those wicked fast riffs but in a very unorthodox way and im 35 in a couple weeks, should i just keep going on my path or straight up get into some lessons and learn a entirely new way to play, or am i considered a geezer by now in guitar years. Seriously asking Jason cause were like the same age and flat out your incredibly good, so why ask anyone else.
Prove that visualisation method can be used to practice guitar - try to imagine that you write something by your native hand without moving, then do the same thing but with other hand. It feels awkward despite you dont physically doing that :D
Good Times hurrahh😈.loveyou kiko sir.i totally respect you and your legendary works which has always helpedme unlock new moves anf new places i can put them in sothat it becomes best of the best...
But you’re a musician and if you needed a giant to chill before a show sometimes if you’re in experience and you haven’t had a big show like you have or head or whatever and I understand that once your nerves are gone you don’t want that because it will take away more than what it will give
And I’ve also learnt playing along with Megadeth that just don’t stop like you gotta stop and practice a little bit and try and get it if you don’t move on you might get the next bit and then come back to it the more pets you learn he pick up checks and on the way like meeting ha ha and I’ve noticed they mute with both hands I kinda muted with my throat board hand but a lot differently and I watch the right way and I work hard at it I’ve been doing it all wrong way but I still give it ago or gave it ago I do you have to change it at least I had some idea and that’s better than none at all
When I first started playing I was practicing non stop. There for a while, I had no job and didn't go to school. I would play 20 hours, sleep a few hours, wake up and do it all over again. This happened for months. I got real good, real fast. But then life happened and I couldn't maintain that schedule. Still had a good amount of skill. Then I had kids..... Back then I was kind of bummed about not making a career of music. But now, as a 39 year old adult, I am glad. Touring does not seem like fun. Seems like hell. I'll take my self employment and free time at home. lol. Now I teach people how to weld and it involves a lot of practice too. I can tell you that practice is what separates the skilled from the unskilled.
Dude, JUST being real..I like what you said, its perfect, but, theres no way you practiced 20 hrs a day for months, nope..not petrucci, kiko, jason, tosin, per nilson, every single professnial guitarist of any genre on earth has done that..Per used to do 8..12 is INSANE. Jason did that only 3-5 times tops in his life. If you did that, you'd be a PROPRO..jus sayn..i'm sure you practiced alot..maybe, cuz that was a fib! lol. I do like what ya said tho, but its blown up to some bs, no negative, jus sayn what it is ha. take care!
and actually I'll say, I do believe if it was the scenario where you were just starting out, very beginning. N those few months where it was the very beginning u were doing that and thats all u ever did with guitar and never practiced again. Just those few months 2-3 20 hr or so a days n thats IT n then never practiced again..But 20 hrs for a few months should get u to literal gnar levels haha, unless ya just dont have it or whatever..but practicing that dedicated you're gonna riiiip no matter. But again, I could believe it if u werent musical n just did 2-3 months like that n stopped completely n then jus picked it randomly for fun ever so often, eh. peace!!
@@TheSadistNat1on I get pretty focused. I honestly did nothing but play. I would watch tv while running scales. Record backing tracks and improv over them for hours. All my waking hours were spent playing guitar. I got pretty damn good.
Thank you Kiko for talking about tendinitis problem, from your videos i thought you take great of your body like doing gym, running etc that you would never have these issues, because i also had severe tendinits and i couldn't play the guitar for 3 years, after that i can now play but i still get a burning feeling afer a few minutes of playing, so i thought maybe it's because of some soft of vitamin deficiency in my body. I completely changed my playing technique and now i sit in the classical guitar style position, i do a little warm up before playing anything but it is still there. I would like to know how long did it take you to get your tendinitis fixed and is your hand fine now or you still sometime face this problem ? I am a righty but the tendinitis is on my left wrist. I think string guage, string action, thickness of the guitar neck also matters beside sitting posture and playing technique.
99% of guitar heroes always act like nobody taught them anything…Jason always gives credit to his teacher Matt. Of course Jason had the motivation that only the elite have, but its always really cool to see him mention his teacher. A truly great one, Jason Richardson
99%? Lol. Almost every "guitar hero" has multiple interviews where they talk specifically about their influences, who they learned from, etc.
To be perfect, those interviews should end with a little jam.
I think so!
This is not Herman's channel
@@abrahamrodrigues1049 cringe
Absolutely! A jam at the end of the interview would be amazing. Especially with these two musicians
@@abrahamrodrigues1049 😑
0:44 Kiko enters shy mode
0:51 Kiko realizes it and activates extrovert mode
This was a great video. Jason looks like a hyperactive person, in a good way. Seemed very communicative and accessible to me. A view on how people got where they are is always interesting.
His voice, personality, everything is very much like a buddy of mine that also is a supershredder. Pretty amazing.
He forgot to turn on his alter ego.
Excellent read!!!! 🔥
The lamb of god riff also got me on the school. I remember the time I escaped from physical education class just to practice Laid to rest and some Sylosis riffs that I loved. The teacher eventually found me because I could not resist connecting my guitar to an amplifier they had for performances in the classroom.
testicular torsion
I played a lot as child too. But I didn't progress because all I played was power chords. I'm 37 now and recently decided to actually start practicing with structure. So rather than jamming 12 hours a day I practice in 1 hour stints multiple times a day (on my off days) and 1-2 hours every evening during work days and I specifically target one technique. Let me tell you I've progressed so much just in 2-3 months it's insane. You know the Paul Gilbert practice riff? I couldn't play that at all 2-3 months ago. Now I can play it at about 100bpm when I'm warmed up. Imagine where I'll be in 5 years. So my experience is that practicing with a structure and taking frequent breaks for your brain to form new connections (muscle memory) is waaaaaaay more effective than just pushing yourself for 12 hours a day non stop and just jamming around.
nice man keep going! it really works structuring your practice sessions.
You figured out the secret. Practicing to a metronome, taking breaks, and consistency are the key to rapid progress.
Jason's laugh is a Beavis and Butthead meme in itself - for those who are old enough 😉😂
I like the contrast in the way they dress. Kiko's style is so reminiscent of 70's and 80's heavy metal fashion and Jason's style is influenced so much by internet memes and modern alternative fashion.
It's almost like a visual representation of passing on the torch. Like kiko said "wow this is the next generation" and he's right.
Kiko may not be revered as much as past metal legends like Marty Friedman or Dimebag Darrell but Kiko's work on Angra shows that his skill and knowledge is in the same league
Beyond all those guys leagues. He can do anything. Fusion, Classical, Metal. It's just sickening how good Kiko really is.
Kiko not passing the torch...
I wouldn't say Kijo's techniques are something most 70s and 80s players can do tho 🥱
@@tonyrobertsguitar That’s right, he is the torch 🔦
Probably the only „guitarist interviews “ I’ve watched so far as a drummer cause this guy is one of my favourites.
Oh boy, I'm 14 minutes into this and think, how much I enjoy that conversation. Then I check, how long it lasts - 50+ minutes! These are the pleasent surprises, I like so much! Gotta go and watch the rest - thx, guys, you are amazing!
Me as a young guitarist: taking guitar to school, practicing 12hours a day and then *literally* tendinitis
My two favorite laughs:
1) ZEEEEHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
2) TSCHCHCHhahahHA
Really enjoying these interviews. I hope you got the rest of the guys for a chat, especially Tosin and Petrucci!
love when talented musicians just connect and get it. Different age groups, dudes from different countries, just connecting 100% about music. I'm nowhere near either of their levels, but have played for 30+ years so recognize a lot of what they are talking about.
I love his laugh!
Can't wait for the Guthrie interview! 💖
Richardson? Sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me
Very nice interview Kiko and Jason, props to my friend Matt Millls (Jason guitar teacher)
Finally someone talks about guitar related injuries! Thank you for letting me know I'm not alone.
I didn't know this guy, but I liked him!! ! ,, Really when someone wants a lot to learn something, he will never ask how long he should study, he will just study A lot!!
Yeah.. You will not wait for someone to tell you to do it, you will instead learn to hide to prevent people from telling you to stop doing it.
So amazing listening two monsters of the guitar talking about music, thanks Kiko
That is some great laughter, Mr Richadson.
I've had bad tendonitis which stopped me practicing guitar for years. However, weight training--especially bicep curls and reverse bicep curls with slow negatives, about 3-4 seconds--really pretty much sorted it, and I'm free to practice all the time now. A few sets--3-5--per exercise, of this type of weight training, 2-3 times per week, would be a good place to start for anyone reading this who has tendonitis and is feeling down because they've had to stop guitar. I sold my Ibanez Prestige in 2016 as I thought I'd never practice again. Don't let this happen to you.
thank you! means a lot i know a double bassist with tendonitis!
Struggling with tendinopathy for 15+ years man. Great to hear, I wish you health on all levels!
It would be very interesting to see you and John Mayer, I think it would be a very interesting conversation 😀❤️🙏!
Also is really cool to see Kiko acting like he is not another monster himself lol and giving the spotligth to Jason. Hmmm a project Loureiro/Richardson would be SSSSSSIIIIICK!!!!
You see it’s his own thing and he’s made it work and that’s why it’s different and I probably hasn’t been had before because he’s done something different but you can see he knows what he’s talking about will never know exactly unless he showed us
Very interesting interview! In particular, the "tendinitis" part was very enlightening for me : I experienced similar "wrist pain" issues at the beginning of this year, after "overpracticing" over the course of last year, and got very worried about my ability the practice guitar.
As stated, being more careful about my hand position, I have managed to avoid it coming back for the last months. In particular, I switch to "classical position" (I was a "blues position" player so far) more often when playing more technical licks.
@Rob Mikels "I've settled for playing less and adjusting my playing technique". It's the same for me, unfortunately. And as I have been typing on a computer keyboard several hours a day for fifteen years, which seems to be the root cause of my problems, i have to be particularly careful as I cannot afford neither not typing nor playing guitar anymore.
So awesome they toured together this summer
Thanks for taking the time to interview Jason( young, up & coming player) Kiko, especially for all the young players out there!! He relates very well to young people with strong determination to succeed & move forward professionally as guitar musicians. Congratulations and Happy Birthday Jason. ⚡⚡
oh my... Jason is such a cool guy. damn!!!!
Jason are awesome guitarrist and I really apreciate his job
Great interview.
I’ve been waiting for this two to collide for a long time! Amazing 🤩
He say he spends a lot of time and he knows how everything works digitally and on the guitar and I reckon he’d even know how to tune it himself so what he has done which I haven’t heard yet is very intelligent and I believe smoking can contribute because he’s in such a relaxed State by smoking it’s simple for him to put it all together it’s hard to explain it’s clear to him because he’s relaxed and not right about anything and he can actually concentrate better because there’s no nerves and he can put it together everybody is different and I understand like I said everybody’s different look at Jimi Hendrix oh he was unbelievable if you know what I mean ha ha ha ha awesome love the interview
When the masters from the old and new school Meet
Ótima entrevista. Muitas coisas interessantes e úteis para aprendermos cada vez mais. Valeu!!!
Good stuff. Just saw you Kiko at the Concord Pavilion on Sept. 2nd! The best Metal show in recent times! I have learned over the years, by watching how other people play guitar, and in all styles, your subconscious picks up
details that repetitive practice does not help improve. I spend hours, weekly watching other players and it has had a profound impact of how I tackle difficult, riffs, lines and patterns that have flubbed me up over the years. Listening is the most important factor in musical development and how you react and translate the music around you. Thanks so much for this video!!!
I love kiko. So down to earth. 2 amazing guitarists!!
Bela postura Kiko. O entrevistador foi entrevistado. Ótima resenha, foi um ótimo papo. Boa resenha
The more interviews I see with Jason the more I like him
Jason grow up in my town Manassas Virginia… same place as Pete Evick of the Bret Michael’s band. The guitar teacher Jason mentioned ( Matthew Mills) is a total beast on guitar( check out UA-cam) but has the perfect heart to be a guitar teacher. Jason has taken things to the next level
Great interview! Thank you for doing these. Very modest of you, considering you're one of the best on the Big 4. God bless!
And sometimes it’s just a matter of getting a bunch of colours and throwing them all together and seeing what comes out is it amazing or is it messy if it’s amazing and you pick it up and use it what is sauce
Os dois guitarrista solos que mais ouço atualmente, Kiko e Jason.
I start playing at 17 years old, i am 33, and i had everybody saying to me in the first two to three years that i should not always playing guitar, that i should practice in home and when good at guitar start playing in the street. Cause i would take my acoustic to everywhere, every day, i am prety sure that this people do not say this things to me like that today cause i nailed it (ego inflates), and that is the thing, there is no time for learning playing an instrument, you make your time and the time is always now. I do not know music theorie and i have no lessons so the only thing was my ear and youtube in early 2000. And i am prety happy from what i achieved with only that (ego inflates again and memorys start to rise).
I loved what Kiko said about bumping, scratching and dammaging your guitar. You should not be afraid of injuring your guitar and not use it. It gives caracter to the tool, and as long you dont breake it, you should be fine
Jason is the man! he should do an alternate picking talk / in depth video!
Hello kiko... And everyome.. I'm very heartbroken guitarist... Been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome right after getting my dream guitar... My question to kevin and anyone reading... You ever suffered /been afraid of guitar related injuries?? And what you done about it?
I had that, a doctor told me I had to be operated and there was a chance it would t work and if it did I had to practice less…I said screw that and went to a quiropractor and it was preety much fixed. And that was prior to me filming a perpetual burn cover. Investigate how Mustaine dealed with his arm injury, thats what I did and how I came to the quiropractor. Dont panic or lose hope
I’ve never had any guitar related injuries but just take good care of your hand and try to get some muscle therapy on it. But idk I’m not a doctor. 🤷🏼♂️
I use a medical PEMF device called a Bemer. It's helped me a lot with some health issues. I suggest you look into that therapy.
@@AlejandroRasmussen7
He was diagnosed with radial neuropathy, also known as Saturday Night Palsy, which left him unable to grasp or even make a fist with his left hand..
I couldn't imagine having to deal with or overcome that kind of issue.
I have some issues with CT myself but have never went to the Dr over it. Good luck ans don't give up my friend..
I don't know if this will help but I've seen wrist sleeves/bands for tendonitis and carpal tunnel online. You could try that out? I guess it won't 'cure' your problem but it should help you maintain proper form while playing.
I have a bad wrist too (picking hand) but fortunately it isn't so bad that it affects my playing. I just can't put a lot of weight on it.
🔥I take my kindle fire 10 to work, and when I examine any pdf tab I want to play while on a break, then once I get home the guitar parts click right away!🔥!
Two killer guitarists, Jason was great at JPGU2. I really wish Kiko was at that one.
Um mestre entrevistando um cara extremamente promissor e já se consolidando como um dos maiores guitarristas da atualidade! Ótima entrevista! 33:35 Kiko solta um "NÃO" kkkkkkkkkkk.
Muito bom. Entrevista top é quando o entrevistado fala. Parabéns. Eu tô gostando e treinando meus ouvidos para o idioma.
It's pretty great hearing these talks with these amazing players, but I wonder, is John Petrucci on your interviews list?
Sorry Kiko, the young man is correct.
A players vibrato matures with age. It's truly a guitar players voice.
what a great interview, thanks for sharing this with us Kiko
Well well well! I was into Jason some weeks ago, astonished at discovering his playing and tutos, and...noticing he was ex Born of Osiris' guitarrist...and now ...you Kiko, interviewing him..
I must consider me lucky, in the end!
Thanks for these videos!!
These interviews are great! Exposing me to other ideas and people.
The 50% played back at 200% concept is killer!🔥! Cool of Jason to repeat that point!
Such amazing guitarists!
Entrevistou Petrucci e Abasi? 😛 Continue com as entrevistas Kiko.
🔥🔥🤘Thanks Kiko for introducing Jason's Talent🤘🔥🔥
Tendinitis is an awesome song. Very fun to play.
Yeah on the sleeping fist, beware playas. Awesome discussion guys an essential watch for new players 🤘
Took me a while to realize Jason wasn't shirtless.
Great!
I like the talk about the challenges of tendonitis, Kiko! Not too young for arthritis either! \|/
i feel pretty close to what jason said in the beginning because currently i'm on the end of my second year of playing and at first i played around 3-4 hours a day until my fingers started becoming purple, i took a small break and right when i developped the tip of my fingers (i dont remember what its called) i got back to at least 2 hours a day and i didn't skip one unless i really couldn't, and then lik a month ago i discovered overflow by kiko, i learned it wrong first, then fixed it and now sometimes i catch myself playing it 5 or more times in a row, and now i picked up conquer or die, i still struggle a bit on the big stretch but it's exactly the same, i learn songs i wanna play by playing them and enjoying them as much as possible, even if it's incredibely hard. thanks for those vids kiko you're really my fav guitarist with tosin
Esse é brabo... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
this was awesome
Great interview!
That Laugh 😃 Jason 🤘🎸
Aí Kiko. Quando tu vai contar pra galera que foi você quem gravou o baixo neste disco do Mega???
Ive been playing for like 20 plus years but never took lessons all self taught and i feel like im good, but if any lesson taught guitar player saw my technique im thinking they would either laugh at me or tell me to just give up been playing wrong for too long. What im getting at is i can play some of those wicked fast riffs but in a very unorthodox way and im 35 in a couple weeks, should i just keep going on my path or straight up get into some lessons and learn a entirely new way to play, or am i considered a geezer by now in guitar years. Seriously asking Jason cause were like the same age and flat out your incredibly good, so why ask anyone else.
man jasons laugh is hilarious
this guy is a legend
Yeah I figured especially if it’s a flying V and needs to be pointed into the air
Prove that visualisation method can be used to practice guitar - try to imagine that you write something by your native hand without moving, then do the same thing but with other hand. It feels awkward despite you dont physically doing that :D
Good Times hurrahh😈.loveyou kiko sir.i totally respect you and your legendary works which has always helpedme unlock new moves anf new places i can put them in sothat it becomes best of the best...
Great Talk!
Kiko, i liked so much of all!
Dream Theater's Train of Thought is the album that got me into playing for hours on end!
Great interview
Esse Jason é um guitarrista foda.
John petrucci chat when?
uauuu sou fã dos dois... !! toquem juntos s2
i fuckin love kikos philosophy
But you’re a musician and if you needed a giant to chill before a show sometimes if you’re in experience and you haven’t had a big show like you have or head or whatever and I understand that once your nerves are gone you don’t want that because it will take away more than what it will give
i wanna know where he got that T shirt? thats mint!
A risada do Jason é a melhor 😆
Como é difícil entender o inglês de um nativo kkkkkk
Muito legal a entrevista , obrigado kiko
Vdd! kk e eu só fui descobrir que tinha legenda Br depois de 15 min torrando neurônio kkkk
Maluco fala muito rápido bicho hahajshsja
Antes uma conversa dessa era impossível eu conseguir entender, hoje eu tiro de letra. Só segue estudando e ouvindo que tudo isso vem fácil.
Thats awesome!!! cant wait for the John petrucci one!
Ha ha haaah... Interesting smile!
Nice interview, this guy is so technical at guitar.. I like both of them as guitarists.
And I’ve also learnt playing along with Megadeth that just don’t stop like you gotta stop and practice a little bit and try and get it if you don’t move on you might get the next bit and then come back to it the more pets you learn he pick up checks and on the way like meeting ha ha and I’ve noticed they mute with both hands I kinda muted with my throat board hand but a lot differently and I watch the right way and I work hard at it I’ve been doing it all wrong way but I still give it ago or gave it ago I do you have to change it at least I had some idea and that’s better than none at all
When I first started playing I was practicing non stop.
There for a while, I had no job and didn't go to school. I would play 20 hours, sleep a few hours, wake up and do it all over again. This happened for months.
I got real good, real fast. But then life happened and I couldn't maintain that schedule. Still had a good amount of skill. Then I had kids.....
Back then I was kind of bummed about not making a career of music. But now, as a 39 year old adult, I am glad. Touring does not seem like fun. Seems like hell. I'll take my self employment and free time at home. lol.
Now I teach people how to weld and it involves a lot of practice too. I can tell you that practice is what separates the skilled from the unskilled.
@@interestingthings8598 Yeah, proper practice.
Dude, JUST being real..I like what you said, its perfect, but, theres no way you practiced 20 hrs a day for months, nope..not petrucci, kiko, jason, tosin, per nilson, every single professnial guitarist of any genre on earth has done that..Per used to do 8..12 is INSANE. Jason did that only 3-5 times tops in his life. If you did that, you'd be a PROPRO..jus sayn..i'm sure you practiced alot..maybe, cuz that was a fib! lol. I do like what ya said tho, but its blown up to some bs, no negative, jus sayn what it is ha. take care!
and actually I'll say, I do believe if it was the scenario where you were just starting out, very beginning. N those few months where it was the very beginning u were doing that and thats all u ever did with guitar and never practiced again. Just those few months 2-3 20 hr or so a days n thats IT n then never practiced again..But 20 hrs for a few months should get u to literal gnar levels haha, unless ya just dont have it or whatever..but practicing that dedicated you're gonna riiiip no matter. But again, I could believe it if u werent musical n just did 2-3 months like that n stopped completely n then jus picked it randomly for fun ever so often, eh. peace!!
@@TheSadistNat1on I get pretty focused. I honestly did nothing but play. I would watch tv while running scales. Record backing tracks and improv over them for hours. All my waking hours were spent playing guitar. I got pretty damn good.
@@ButBigger42 for sure! but waking hours..20 hrs?? haha thats unrealistic..I bet you did a ton, jus 20 has to be an over exaggeration ya?
Dois monstros
Still waiting on some news about a new All That Remains album.. Jason??????
Is it even legal to put this much talent into a single video?
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Thank you Kiko for talking about tendinitis problem, from your videos i thought you take great of your body like doing gym, running etc that you would never have these issues, because i also had severe tendinits and i couldn't play the guitar for 3 years, after that i can now play but i still get a burning feeling afer a few minutes of playing, so i thought maybe it's because of some soft of vitamin deficiency in my body.
I completely changed my playing technique and now i sit in the classical guitar style position, i do a little warm up before playing anything but it is still there.
I would like to know how long did it take you to get your tendinitis fixed and is your hand fine now or you still sometime face this problem ?
I am a righty but the tendinitis is on my left wrist.
I think string guage, string action, thickness of the guitar neck also matters beside sitting posture and playing technique.
Hey man, how's the tendinitis now? Any tips on how to get rid of it?
Will we have an interview with Andy Wood? I hope so.
Please tell us where you got the shirt Jason
Can you ask him, when is the new all that remains album coming out??
Still have my Gibson Gothic Les Paul!
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