April 02, 2025

Latest News

  1. Jimi Hendrix : VIP Deal TODAY ONLY for West Coast Seattle Boy at Pop Market!
  2. KISS Rocker Paul Stanley To Be A Dad Again
  3. Underrated Rock Guitarists
  4. Eric Clapton to auction guitars for rehab charity
  5. Joe Satriani Electrifies the Best Buy Theater
  6. Shows, guitar auctions punctuate Blues in the Schools Week in Grand County

ELECTRIC GUITAR

While the Standard Telecaster reigns as one of the most popular solidbody guitars of all time, Fender’s humbucker-equipped Tel...

Published by Admin

TOP LINE

Today and today only West Coast Seattle Boy is being offered at 50% off the original price at PopMarket.com! This collector'...

Published by Admin

LATEST

Two days, Santana successfully performed in front of fans of all ages, in a jazz concert of 2011. "Remarkable Indonesia, Harmon...

Published by Admin

TUTORIALS

Be a part of history and help set a world record with Steve Vai. Berkleemusic.com and Steve Vai will be attempting to set a ...

Published by Admin

HIGHLIGHT

The pedal has four knobs - one of which is a rotary switch - plus a three-wa [...]

Published by Admin
04 Mar 2011 3 comments

IK Multimedia’s AmpliTube® Fender™ apps for iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad® are [...]

Published by Admin
01 Mar 2011 3 comments

While the Standard Telecaster reigns as one of the most popular solidbody gu [...]

Published by Admin
28 Feb 2011 4 comments

PERFORMANCE

Each year (this is the 15th), Ernie Ball holds an online 'Battle of the Bands' [...]

Published by Admin
03 Mar 2011 0 comments

Enough has been written about the Indian rock scene. Maybe you even registered [...]

Published by Admin
24 Feb 2011 2 comments

Gitaris rock legendaris Inggris Pete Townshend dari The Who dan Eric Clapton [...]

Published by Admin
10 Jan 2011 0 comments

The following interview was inadvertently omitted from the December 2010 issue.

By Blogger - Wednesday, November 17, 2010

For flat-out, unapologetic soloing, who blows your mind?
Brent Mason, Paul Gilbert, Scotty Anderson, Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen. That's a small amount of people, but I appreciate so many guitar players and what they do. I love being inspired by their playing and incredible talent.

What album/song inspired you to play fast?
"Far Beyond the Sun," from Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force album. I first heard that on the radio in Michigan, and it blew my mind. It was an epiphany and changed my life. The speed and grace of his playing is what really blew me away. I remember how easy he made it look and sound when I saw him play it. I was always amazed by the fluidity of his playing.

What helped you progress dramatically as a guitarist?
I think having patience really helped me. I'll start out slow with something and gradually increase my speed with a metronome. I keep doing that with certain scales or ideas, arpeggios and so on. Having the patience to keep improving with my speed and technique has always helped me make progress.

What was your biggest technical hurdle?
Incorporating my right hand into my soloing, such as finger picking along with shredding. Using banjo rolls and Spanish-style guitar playing along with a rock style was a very big hurdle for me, and a huge accomplishment.

Talk about a key performance in your own discography that you feel is a successful example of what you try to achieve.
The song "The Nightmare Unravels" from The Art of Malice was a big achievement for me, because I used a bunch of different techniques within that song. There's behind-the-nut bends, sliding arpeggios, banjo rolls...everything but the kitchen sink. And I'm proud of it!

Is shredding a good thing?
That question is as almost as good a question as "What is the meaning of life?" I think shredding is a great thing, and I love it. It's my favorite thing to do. I'm proud to be called a shredder. I know it's always up for debate, but I'm on the Team Shred side. I think what really excites me about it is the speed and taking it to the extreme. I like taking everything to the extreme, and it helps me grow as a player.

What are you currently working on, and what is your goal as a player?
I'm working on new Spanish/flamenco instrumental songs that I'm trying to push the limits on. I love learning new styles of music, and flamenco is what I'm studying right now. My goal is to continue what I'm doing as long as I can do it. I'd like to play as long as Les Paul did. My goal is to keep playing well into my Nineties.

Follow our blog on Twitter, become a fan on Facebook. Stay updated via RSS

No comments:

Leave a Reply

Advertisement