miercuri, 5 martie 2008
Steve Vai - For the love of god
Ascultandu-l pe Steve Vai simt ca am consumat mescalina. Aceasta este extrasa din peyote - un cactus care creşte mai ales în Mexic şi care, cu sute de ani în urmă, era consumat de către azteci, fiind considerat plantă sacră.
joi, 14 februarie 2008
Shawn Lane tribute
He's now playing with the angels.
In my opinion Esperanto (at 7:30 in this movie) is his masterpiece, every time i listen to it i feel my body flying to alien places.
sâmbătă, 9 februarie 2008
No Boundaries by Michael Angelo Batio
If you’re not familiar with MAB, he played in the 80’s metal band Nitro, and is known for his amazing shredding abilities. He was crowned “Fastest Guitar Shredder of All Time” by Guitar One Magazine. He currently performs as a solo artist, hosted the Speed Kills DVD series, plays at various guitar workshops and is a columnist for Guitar World Magazine.
I have put together parts from 3 different interviews in order to better understand this ountstanding guitar player.
I started out at ten years old and so I can't really say I was in it for women (laughs) 'cause I was too little. But I loved rock music and I studied jazz in school and then I went out to get a degree in music at the universatiy in
I have favorite composers. In guitar players, I like all the classic people like Hendrix and Jimmy Page.. I like people like George Benson...there's a guitar player from here, Jan Akkerman that I used to listen to all the time. As far as music..I listen from everything from Bach to Beethoven to Evinescence.(laughs) I think my favorite all time players are probably George Benson, Frank Zappa, Robbert Fripp and let me think...and then I would say Django Reinhardt, too.
3) Pretty wild combination there.
Yeah, and I think it's nice to see so many young people listening to guitar again too. I think music, like anything..Bach is as good today as it was 200 years ago. Even Led Zeppelin, I walk into music stores, I play shows in universaty's in the
I think so. But I think that they can't deny one thing. I've been accused of being too fast..I'd tell them they can't hear fast enough. Because the people know, that are my fans, that, A: I can play superfast. B: It's really clean. C: there's melody, D: there's feeling. So the double guitar.. that would be like saying, well Jimmy Page isn't good because he used a violin bow. Or: Frank Zappa sucked because he put like those dolls on stage. What real musicians sometimes don't want to acknowledge is that I'm known all over the world for this. And if someone doesn't have their thing to get known they don't like that I can do it. And.. I don't begrudge other musicians. But I find that I'm still here. I'm still playing more then ever so I'm doing something right. I'm so busy.. this year it'll over a hundred and then I just finished an instructional DVD and two cd's. So that's a lot. And I just love doing it. Especially coming here. And I got to look around
A willingness to practice. Hour after hour, day after day, year after year. Also, I have never tried to copy other guitarists and be a “clone” of someone else. I wanted to be unique and develop my own style, both in the studio and in concert.
6) What about the Nitro days, the big hair and outrageous costumes?
We were a product of the times. You could not get a record deal if you DIDN'T look that that. Our label wanted us to be THE most over the top, outrageous band ever. The label gave us this "catch phrase" "Nitro- The Highest, The Fastest, The Loudest"! Our job was to live up to that and we did. The President of our Record label actually told me and I quote " Michael, I want you to overplay, all the time"! What guitarist wouldn't want to do that? Also, it is not easy to "tear it up" all of the time. It was challenging and it was fun!
7) Did you ever actually witness singer Jim Gillette shatter a glass with his voice or is this a myth?
Yes I have witnessed Jim shatter a glass with his voice so many times I have lost count. He used to practice shattering glasses at band rehearsals! Jim Gillette shattered a glass with his voice at our very first show on the strip in
8) Why did Nitro pack it in after only two albums and are you surprised at how much of a cult following Nitro has garnered over the years?
In a word- "Grunge". The genre of Rock music that MTV wanted to support changed dramatically, overnight, and the era of the "anti guitarist" began.
Jim and I have always remained good friends. We spoke just a few days ago. Also, he had met Lita Ford whom he eventually married and I had an offer to take my career in the direction it is now- In conclusion, we just felt it was time to do something else. I was a bit surprised at our cult status at first but in hindsight we have stood the test of time because we wrote good songs that meant something to us and as outrageous as we were, we were "the real deal". We could actually DO the outrageous things our label said we could do
9) What do your think of the G3 Tours? Is it something you'd do if asked, or would you consider putting your own version of G3 on the road.if so what other 2 guitarists would complement your style and make for a great tour package for guitar fans?
I would love to be on the G3 Tour. Steve Vai, Satch and MAB. That would be incredible
10) If you could collaborate with one vocalist in the world who would it be and why?
Sting. I love his music and he always has a lot of musicians on stage. I think it would be fun to play with multiple keyboard players, percussionists, several guitarists, multiple singers, etc...
11) For a guy who's reached your playing level, what's next? Where else can you take your playing or do you entertain those thoughts?
I do, but at this stage of my career, in my life, it is not about proving anything to anyone about how good I am on the guitar, it is just about making better music. Just making better music.
joi, 7 februarie 2008
Buckethead-Soothsayer
Buckethead is one of the many great guitarists which I wish I would have found many years ago. But then again, if that happened, maby I would have misunderstood him because his songs require your full atention. Surely, you could get tricked by his appearance, many people just keep asking the same stupid question over and over again:” Why does he wear a mask?” Well, why not? I mean, does it matter that he weares a mask? The music should be the main criteria for judgeing a musician, and not the way he looks. And Buckethead’s music is awesome, this song has it all: flawless guitar palying, insane shredding skills, powerfull solos, unique sound and a lot of emotion coming from that beautiful instrument.
duminică, 3 februarie 2008
Jason Becker-Altitudes (Tribute video)
Jason Becker is one of my favourite guitar player and a person that has an iron will. I am imprresed by the fact that although he can barely move he has created great music, kept his mind sharp and his soul clean. In my opinion this song is one of the best he wrote, excellent use of arppegios, good shredding skills, and the way he plays the end of it just mesmerizes me.
I think it’s better to let him and his mother tell you the story (full articles on: http://www.jasonbecker.com/)
Jason Becker: "Hey homeboys and girls. As you probably know, I am a guitarist/musician. You also probably know I have had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) for 12 years. In 1989, doctors told me I would probably die in 3 to 5 years. What you probably don't know is why I am still alive, and why in the past four years I haven’t gotten any worse, only better. I have made two CD's, written a few articles, and somehow make the coolest people like to be around me…One night I dreamed I was running. When I woke up I forgot I had a limp, so I walked totally normal until I remembered, "oh, yeah, I have a limp". Then I immediately stumbled. That showed me that if you have control over your mind, you can do anything”.
Pat Becker (Jason’s mom): “His songs always touch me so deeply because I can hear his heart in his music. I have heard that from so many people. It is true. Jason’s heart is in his music.I am fascinated by how Jason sometimes builds songs. He has one tiny idea and adds layer upon layer to that.You will hear something very intricate and beautiful, and as he peels the layers away and brings them back, you realize that the tiny idea all alone is just as beautiful as the whole, finished piece. He is complex and he is simple; in music and in life.”
vineri, 1 februarie 2008
Insanely Amazing Guitar Solo
Being a huge fan of rock music, I surf the web a lot in order to find great music. These days, I saw this extraordinary song performed by Fernando Miyata, a brazilian quitarist, the winner of the Guitar World Readers Poll 2007 for Best YouTube Guitar Video.
I don’t know how to play at a guitar, but it is obvious that this guy has fantastic tapping skills. In a short period of time, I think he’ll be as good as some of my favourite guitarists: Buckethead, Jason Becker, Michael Angelo Batio, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert. He will surely bewitch us with more great songs.
Right now Fernando is devoting his time to refine his own guitar style. Also he is a guitar teacher and has taught more than 500 pupils.
Check out his site: http://www.escolaprorock.com/
