It's so wild to hear a player of this caliber talking about guys that he idolizes, how great they are, how much better they are than him, etc. What a truly humble and enlightened individual Brett is. The first time I heard him I was like "holy crap, who is this guy?" Awesome player!
The first time I saw Brett was back in 1986, when he was John Farnham's guitarist. He played this frikkin awesome solo on Let Me Out. He was all rock shedding back then. That solo still amazes me.
Man what a solo that was! Just takes you to another dimension. Are there any other solos of that era from Brett you'd recommend - I really love that style..
The fact alone that Brett can conjure that tone from (essentially) a Tele puts him at 'legendary status'!! Such a humble guy, as well as a subtle, tasteful, harmonically astute player!
Bret has been one of my favorite players for many years now, it goes without saying that his style of playing is just Other Worldly. This particular lead on this song are beyond the level of just explaining the lead. God bless any of you that have this kind of skill. With Mad Mad Respect.
Indeed Dan; Slam Bam has proved to be popular with many guitarists and it's been the most discussed piece by readers in Brett's first video series for Guitar Techniques magazine. Brett brings a hugely appealing lead approach to its funk groove brimming with syncopations, chromaticism, flowing lines and altered scales. Very unique and very interesting!
I heard this guy on the compilation Guitar on the Edge trading leads with T.J. Helmerich. Can't remember the volume number. I love his tone. And of course the notes he plays are unique. Really beautiful. I also like the guitar he's using here! :D
You're talking about his live solo with Nelson in 1986, where he plays Ac/Dc then just tears the roof off the place with his jazz legato shredding. Most epic solo off all time in my opinion; tasteful shred.
I think its called 'Uluru' on the live Album... probably named after Uluru in Central Australia. The harmonic tapping part before the AC/DC riffs has made appearences at John Farnham concerts too... its on UA-cam and would be before the Nelson days
Couldn't agree more Phil. It has become evident to me that Brett is happy to give all he knows gratis to everyone on the basis that he feels he owes his skills to others. I cannot think of any other guitarist with such humility and understanding of what it's like to rely on others for their knowledge and then the challenge to adopt and develop and then adapt to their skills and eventually end up with a totally unique technique and talent as a guitarist. Steal, Copy or Imitate him he gives me the impression that you do so with his blessing. The guy is a unique treasure in that all he thinks of is passing on his knowledge as part of a wider legacy to the guitar playing world. God bless you Brett. You use simple language and demonstrations and I learn more from you than any of the other supposed virtuosos, whose "lessons/Tutorials"!! are clearly not concerned about anything other than self promotion .
Bret Garsed is one of my top favorite players, that legato is a delightful experience. In a fun note, i love how this piece reminds me a lot of Gran Turismo 2 simulation mode menu BGM haha...
Brett never loses tone, even when shredding. What a tasteful playing! ...I especially like him on a telecaster like on his Big Sky album, still one of my favorites.
Brett is one of the top 10 guitarists in the history of the instrument. His humbleness is a bit silly as like Bach saying he wrote a couple of small tunes over the years
so rare to see great guitarists speaking about other musicians with such modesty. I have tabbed Brett licks and I'm glad if I could entice others to listen to him. Thanks for sharing. www.gerardferini.com
Good to see that old Tele is still around mate!!!... brings back memories from GIT 20 years ago😄, if I remember, didn't have the ESP logo on the headstock back then, it was blank
The best guitar player that not many have heard of .. I been singing his praises since the album exempt .. the most remarkable soloists of all time ... check out his solo on Loch Rannoch ... unbelievable!!!
Scotty Anderson is kind of a beast. Holdsworth. What can one say? Gatton... tons of country players doing fancy hybrid picking. Brent Mason. Brett totally copped that hollow midrangy Holdsworth tone. So musical.
Hi Matteo, sadly you can't the issue of Guitar Techniques is out of print now. My track minus Brett's performance is on my youtube channel though so you can play along with it. Thanks!
It's so wild to hear a player of this caliber talking about guys that he idolizes, how great they are, how much better they are than him, etc. What a truly humble and enlightened individual Brett is. The first time I heard him I was like "holy crap, who is this guy?" Awesome player!
The first time I saw Brett was back in 1986, when he was John Farnham's guitarist. He played this frikkin awesome solo on Let Me Out. He was all rock shedding back then. That solo still amazes me.
Man what a solo that was! Just takes you to another dimension. Are there any other solos of that era from Brett you'd recommend - I really love that style..
The fact alone that Brett can conjure that tone from (essentially) a Tele puts him at 'legendary status'!! Such a humble guy, as well as a subtle, tasteful, harmonically astute player!
JazzzRockFuzion Well said!
Brett's touch & feel are incomparable...those DiMarzio pickups add to the tone too...
This crazy bastard just keeps evolving! Damn!
Simple little brain. This guy has blown my mind more than any other guitarist. Pretty damn humble.
Bret has been one of my favorite players for many years now, it goes without saying that his style of playing is just Other Worldly. This particular lead on this song are beyond the level of just explaining the lead. God bless any of you that have this kind of skill. With Mad Mad Respect.
Indeed Dan; Slam Bam has proved to be popular with many guitarists and it's been the most discussed piece by readers in Brett's first video series for Guitar Techniques magazine. Brett brings a hugely appealing lead approach to its funk groove brimming with syncopations, chromaticism, flowing lines and altered scales. Very unique and very interesting!
Legend
Would love to see him jam with Sir Govan.
Brett is the man, so tasteful wow!
brett for president!
I heard this guy on the compilation Guitar on the Edge trading leads with T.J. Helmerich. Can't remember the volume number. I love his tone. And of course the notes he plays are unique. Really beautiful. I also like the guitar he's using here! :D
You're talking about his live solo with Nelson in 1986, where he plays Ac/Dc then just tears the roof off the place with his jazz legato shredding. Most epic solo off all time in my opinion; tasteful shred.
I think its called 'Uluru' on the live Album... probably named after Uluru in Central Australia.
The harmonic tapping part before the AC/DC riffs has made appearences at John Farnham concerts too... its on UA-cam and would be before the Nelson days
Please, bring him back!!! I love Brett's music!
Playing right in the pocket while effortlessly phrasing such variety, really demonstrates why he is among the best players!
Thanks for watching!
Mindblowing!!!! Brett is the master of taste!!!
Couldn't agree more Phil. It has become evident to me that Brett is happy to give all he knows gratis to everyone on the basis that he feels he owes his skills to others. I cannot think of any other guitarist with such humility and understanding of what it's like to rely on others for their knowledge and then the challenge to adopt and develop and then adapt to their skills and eventually end up with a totally unique technique and talent as a guitarist. Steal, Copy or Imitate him he gives me the impression that you do so with his blessing. The guy is a unique treasure in that all he thinks of is passing on his knowledge as part of a wider legacy to the guitar playing world. God bless you Brett. You use simple language and demonstrations and I learn more from you than any of the other supposed virtuosos, whose "lessons/Tutorials"!! are clearly not concerned about anything other than self promotion .
That phrasing!!!
so humble!
I was lucky and privileged enough to get some tracks from Brett himself .. what an honour ..
Love Brett's playing
Bret Garsed is one of my top favorite players, that legato is a delightful experience. In a fun note, i love how this piece reminds me a lot of Gran Turismo 2 simulation mode menu BGM haha...
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Such a good guy brett
Brett never loses tone, even when shredding. What a tasteful playing! ...I especially like him on a telecaster like on his Big Sky album, still one of my favorites.
Fantastic! Love it!
Thanks for watching Pete4260!
The King!
Allan Holdsworth Shirt . Super cool
Hahaha I noticed that right away too hahaha
What a beautiful person and terrific player :)
He is the reason i listen to Nelson ! Amazing player criminally underrated.
Thanks for watching Matt!
Brett is one of the top 10 guitarists in the history of the instrument.
His humbleness is a bit silly as like Bach saying he wrote a couple of small tunes over the years
so rare to see great guitarists speaking about other musicians with such modesty. I have tabbed Brett licks and I'm glad if I could entice others to listen to him.
Thanks for sharing.
www.gerardferini.com
Amazing
Sick!
really amazing play!!
Thanks for watching Kim!
Hey, what a great video. Thanks.
Good to see that old Tele is still around mate!!!... brings back memories from GIT 20 years ago😄, if I remember, didn't have the ESP logo on the headstock back then, it was blank
WTF!!! Wow, awesome!
The best guitar player that not many have heard of .. I been singing his praises since the album exempt .. the most remarkable soloists of all time ... check out his solo on Loch Rannoch ... unbelievable!!!
So sick!
Brett is blazing and fascinating here, thanks for watching!
Wow...that was awesome. Cool I found my new guitar hero! All the way from Down Under!
Garsed such a Superb grounded humble player
Sick
I will follow this guy until I break my fingers
Scotty Anderson is kind of a beast. Holdsworth. What can one say? Gatton... tons of country players doing fancy hybrid picking. Brent Mason. Brett totally copped that hollow midrangy Holdsworth tone. So musical.
Is he saying he uses A altered scale (super locrian), 7th mode of melodic minor over a static D7 chord? If so it sounds really cool.
Yes, that is one option, another is the half whole diminished scale.
Over D7, wouldn't that be the same as D Lydian Dominant?
Perfect
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Amazin' Blazin' Brett
He spends all that time talking about others.. it he's so great!
Players: Put on 1/2 speed and STUDY THESE RIFFS!! even if it takes you a week
Wow. Cool to hear that Brett's a fan of Wayne Krantz.
Wayne is so unique and highly difficult to copy…Brett too.. Two highly unique players
*I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E!!!*
Where you get that shirt? I want one!
Kia ora from over the ditch. Damn okker go you good thing.
Wow.
damn damn it...
+Avisek Ganguly Indeed, Brett is burning on this track!
jasonsidwell him being super humble is also stunning
+Avisek Ganguly Absolutely! Brett is one of the nicest and most gifted musicians I've ever known or worked with!
+jasonsidwell transcription isn't available yet is it?
+Victor La Rocca sorry just read when : / above
Jesus H CHrist. He makes it look so easy. Bravo Brett!!!
Thanks for watching amsedelm!
Slam bam thank you mam.
Indeed! Thanks for watching!
So fuckin' good ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching Fabio!
Wow!! Where can i buy this?
Hi Matteo, sadly you can't the issue of Guitar Techniques is out of print now. My track minus Brett's performance is on my youtube channel though so you can play along with it. Thanks!
Jason Sidwell ok I understand, do you sell the tab?
Love this tune. Getting a Jeff Beck meets Allan Holdsworth vibe here
Great stuff, we're glad you like the piece dsargent724!
With an Allan Holdsworth t-shirt!
Ive got that same doonah cover .
Anyone know where to find original recording of this song? Which album?
Ninth Ave this track is exclusive to Guitar Techniques magazine and youtube. It is not on any commercial album.
one word W O W
Jaysis, this guy's good.
Brett sure is a stunning musician, thanks for watching!
One person "accidentally" didn't understand this 😂.
On a side note..that was awesome 🙌
I like how good Mr. Richard Gere can play the guitar.
Is the fretboard scalloped? ☮️
No, Brett plays a standard Telecaster here set up with a .011 gauge set of strings. Thanks for watching Al Falders!
@@jasonsidwell that’s an ESP ?
That's right, Brett's got a great blonde ESP Telecaster.
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Blinding.
Great player and so melodic. Looks like a surfer too 😂
Thanks for watching Chrishagen!