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@JaredDines_ Shred Collab 7 | Naete (Entry)
Just my humble little entry to Jared Dine's shred collab 7 for this year. Musicians mansion was dope, hope to be apart of it all. This track ripped! Not too heavy, and not too light, just the perfect amount for me to stretch out on! Thanks Jared!
#jareddines #guitar #shredguitar
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NÆTe - The Self Titled Debut: A Culmination out everywhere now
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Видео

John McLaughlin's Cherokee at 380 BPM (w/ Tonight Show Big Band)
Просмотров 18214 дней назад
Cherokee as the title says, at a super fast tempo. I made a backing track out of the Doc Severinsen Big Bands arrangement during John McLaughlin's infamous 1985 appearance. I made a full sketch video about the scenario here: ruclips.net/video/3Yb56-wQVp4/видео.html Don't forget to like, subscribe and share! 00:00 Head 00:56 Solo 02:37 Head Out NÆTe - The Self Titled Debut: A Culmination out eve...
John McLaughlin's Tonight Show Cherokee Meltdown
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On June 12th, 1985, legendary guitarist John McLaughlin-known for his work with Mahavishnu Orchestra, Miles Davis, and Shakti-made an unforgettable appearance on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. What happened next changed the world of acoustic jazz guitar forever. This... is that story. (The Doc Severinsen band tried cut him by raising the tempo, ALLEGEDLY lmao) John talks about said appear...
Airegin - Sonny Rollins/Wes Montgomery (Guitar Play-Through)
Просмотров 415Месяц назад
This is my take on Sonny Rollins’ bebop classic "Airegin", inspired by Wes Montgomery’s iconic version. Wes’s octaves, smooth phrasing, and sense of rhythm are at the heart of this cover. I’ve worked to stay true to the spirit of his playing while also bringing in some of my own influences. Alongside Wes, I’ve drawn from players like Pat Metheny, George Benson, Julian Lage, and Joe Pass. You mi...
Steve Morse/Dixie Dregs | Punk Sandwich Guitar Cover (Farm Edition)
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Steve Morse is a guitar player that EVEN IN 2024 is somehow underrated to this day. Same goes for the Dixie Dregs, somehow among the best fusion bands of the 70s, they are repeatedly left out of the conversation. Well, after a trip to down to ol' grandma's farm (a real thing that happened) I aim to change this. Also shredding on a Tele is superior to any child's Super-strat (I kid lmao) NÆTe - ...
Mike Stern - Upside Downside (NAETE GUITAR COVER)
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Mike Stern - Upside Downside (NAETE GUITAR COVER)
Double Pinch Harmonics Lesson || NAETE
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Double Pinch Harmonics Lesson || NAETE
Billy Cobham - Tommy Bolin | Stratus | Guitar Cover
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Billy Cobham - Tommy Bolin | Stratus | Guitar Cover
Afro Blue (Guitar Cover) - John Coltrane Live at Birdland || NAETE
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Afro Blue (Guitar Cover) - John Coltrane Live at Birdland || NAETE
"i am not an instagram guitarist" (guitar play through)
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"i am not an instagram guitarist" (guitar play through)
i am not an instagram guitarist
Просмотров 1872 месяца назад
i am not an instagram guitarist
Some Skunk Funk - Brecker Brothers (Guitar Play-Through)
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Some Skunk Funk - Brecker Brothers (Guitar Play-Through)
Soft Machine | Hazard Profile Pt. 1 (Guitar Play Through) || NAETE
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Soft Machine | Hazard Profile Pt. 1 (Guitar Play Through) || NAETE
Unique Guitar Techniques Part 1: 5 Note Per String Tapping
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Unique Guitar Techniques Part 1: 5 Note Per String Tapping
A View That Could Kill | NAETE
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A View That Could Kill | NAETE
Mirrors in Moscow | NAETe
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Mirrors in Moscow | NAETe
Purple Nights | NAETE
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Purple Nights | NAETE
Julius Caesar | NAETE
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Julius Caesar | NAETE
Taboo | NAETE
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Taboo | NAETE
You're Not Billy The Kid | NAETE
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You're Not Billy The Kid | NAETE
You Don't Know What Love Is | NAETE
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You Don't Know What Love Is | NAETE
Flow In2 U | NAETE
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Flow In2 U | NAETE
NÆTe Original Synth Pop Instrumental (Formerly EKT NÆTE version)
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NÆTe Original Synth Pop Instrumental (Formerly EKT NÆTE version)
AI Music is HERE | Is it OVER for MUSICIANS???
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AI Music is HERE | Is it OVER for MUSICIANS???
It's Time for a Change | My Truth
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It's Time for a Change | My Truth
Winger | Seventeen (Guitar Solo Cover) | NAETE
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Winger | Seventeen (Guitar Solo Cover) | NAETE
Is This Love? (I'm Yours) | Dayeene Cover (LOSTWAVE)
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Is This Love? (I'm Yours) | Dayeene Cover (LOSTWAVE)
The Mysterious Death of Tchaikovsky
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The Mysterious Death of Tchaikovsky
The Most Legendary Lost Songs On The Internet
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The Most Legendary Lost Songs On The Internet
La Canción De Alicia | The Internet's Disappearing Song
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La Canción De Alicia | The Internet's Disappearing Song

Комментарии

  • @raulmikel.6814
    @raulmikel.6814 День назад

    this movement started in belgium ! i think you a bit whrong!

  • @flunkyminion
    @flunkyminion 2 дня назад

    The BBC radiophonic workshop was innovative from the influence of music concrete and developed brilliant sci fi sounds and psychedelic sounds in the early 60's. Delia Derbyshire pulled music concrete together with magnetic tape experiments manifesting the wonderful sounds that were arranged in to the original theme music for Dr . Who.

  • @batphink2655
    @batphink2655 3 дня назад

    What fantastic Clickbait that is so guess what...? I won't listen to it and will block your channel forever, so many DB musicians Thank God I no longer associate with any,

  • @theaibestiary
    @theaibestiary 3 дня назад

    generated psychedelic songs: ruclips.net/p/PLb8GJiSo2_7CvZC12M9GEFtwUKnp3YDMJ&si=tTFhavsBcLmecSa9

  • @paulfenner2638
    @paulfenner2638 3 дня назад

    I'm trying to gain a feel for rock psycedellia and was blown away by the two songs, UFO love too love, and Randy Jackson, tell me what you want. Their genius.

  • @joelsislak8031
    @joelsislak8031 7 дней назад

    I believe in the 70’s and into the early 80’s they were - Homer Flynn, Hardy Fox (he admitted before his death he was indeed a Resident), John Kennedy (no not the dead US Prez), and Jay Clem. Plus probably other in Ralph records employment.

  • @joelsislak8031
    @joelsislak8031 7 дней назад

    Saw them live twice. Once in SF and once in Carrboro, NC. Got introduced to their “music” in 1984 or so by a friend who worked at good old Tower Records. He told me at 1130pm they would put them on in the store to drive people out so they could start closing up.

  • @ryanturner8367
    @ryanturner8367 7 дней назад

    Revolver is ignored cuz it still didn’t touch the production of Pet Sounds

  • @albanantonarnold
    @albanantonarnold 10 дней назад

    Not sure if the video supports the myth that the band had some sort of scheme to increase the tempo; the only thing I see after years of watching this video is that they all muffed the ending, but JM gave a second clearer cue to the band and they salvaged it. The band applauds JM after the cut-off, they were a hard-to impress bunch, so I figured that they respected JM (as they should!).

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 5 дней назад

      For sure it's all speculation at this point why the tempo went off so fast, nonetheless a legendary moment in jazz/rock history!

  • @kierah7799
    @kierah7799 10 дней назад

    I LOVE MUSIC

  • @gavriloprincip11
    @gavriloprincip11 13 дней назад

    to me John Mglaughlin is the perfet combination of Cocaine and yoga

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 13 дней назад

      That’s definitely one way of putting it 😭

  • @SirVTropic
    @SirVTropic 14 дней назад

    12:30 is that moondog's version of somewhere over the Rainbow?

  • @SirVTropic
    @SirVTropic 14 дней назад

    That's a great and invaluable video! Thx so much! Must have been tremendous work to find all the rare original footage of Moon dog

  • @MarcelYT16
    @MarcelYT16 14 дней назад

    Good to see you're having fun man 👍 Wish I could perform on that level

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 14 дней назад

      Thank ya m'laird!!!!!

  • @angstfahr
    @angstfahr 15 дней назад

    A detail, but in Belgium, nobody say "Front two hundreds forty two" or "two forty two", in french we just say "Front two four two", like the band call themselves.

  • @spellman007
    @spellman007 15 дней назад

    Rips man!

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 15 дней назад

      @@spellman007 thank you bro 🙏🏻

  • @pipzilla9819
    @pipzilla9819 15 дней назад

    Got to see them 3 4 years ago

  • @thehillbillyhoarder4996
    @thehillbillyhoarder4996 16 дней назад

    Beautiful song.

  • @elliotf1029
    @elliotf1029 16 дней назад

    so are we just gonna gloss over the connotations of “Ritual of the Savage” 💀 even within the context of “music for servicemen”, and the genre name itself speaking to a so-called “exotic” aesthetic? nothing to say about all that?

  • @Pon-farrLovin3
    @Pon-farrLovin3 17 дней назад

    clickbait BS

    • @bottleforty1
      @bottleforty1 16 дней назад

      Yeah it's click bait but he did a good job.

  • @davidjohnhull
    @davidjohnhull 17 дней назад

    Sometimes listening to Moondog I think it's a Robert Wyatt album. And then a stereo lab album. Moondog is the source, incredable

  • @davidjohnhull
    @davidjohnhull 17 дней назад

    Great

  • @martyjourard7172
    @martyjourard7172 18 дней назад

    Excellent and highly informative. Satie was endlessly innovative, similar to Picasso and Miles Davis. Or maybe they are similar to him.

  • @davidschwartzguitar
    @davidschwartzguitar 18 дней назад

    Lol so back in the pre-RUclips days, one of the only places you could find McLaughlin videos was on this website called "When Blue Turns Gold." The Tonight Show performance was on there, and I think it was the first time I ever saw what his technique looked like. I transcribed and performed McLaughlin's solo for one of my jazz improvisation classes in college. There's a chance I might still have it somewhere. Listening to the performance now, I actually don't think it's that great of a solo. Technically impressive? Yes, but I don't find the phrasing to be all that compelling anymore. As an interesting aside, McLaughlin went to a jam session early in his career, and "Cherokee" was one of the tunes that was called. Apparently, he crapped all over it (as we all do when we're young and green), and he was horrifically embarrassed by the experience.

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 18 дней назад

      @@davidschwartzguitar I totally get that, still I always go back to how floored I was seeing the whole thing: Johnny Carson introducing him, him just striding out with an acoustic guitar and tearing into it at that tempo. Obviously it’s one of MANY McLaughlin moments that influenced me heavily, but being the age I am coming across it on RUclips was my introduction to him, so it holds a special place. Thanks for your thoughtful remarks!

  • @geneclemetson4779
    @geneclemetson4779 18 дней назад

    John's growth and ability to adapt and absorb whatever genre he attacks with expertise is what has made him my hero since I first began playing guitar.

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 18 дней назад

      @@geneclemetson4779 he is for me? Perhaps the greatest guitar hero of all time and way too many young players today are not familiar enough.

  • @corrupsean_
    @corrupsean_ 18 дней назад

    love this hahaha

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 18 дней назад

      @@corrupsean_ thank you haha

  • @stevenwelp7165
    @stevenwelp7165 18 дней назад

    Ha ha ha...luv it!

  • @davidermine5316
    @davidermine5316 18 дней назад

    Where is my multivoicer?

  • @Jack_Rivet
    @Jack_Rivet 19 дней назад

    "Wait, one letter seems to be off..." Yeah, I was just about to call you on that. Common mistake (Unpauses video)

  • @marcwilson564
    @marcwilson564 19 дней назад

    Now I have to find the original so I can see his facial expressions!

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 19 дней назад

      Haha absolutely. In fact it was reminiscing recently watching it realizing "hey does John look…… mildly annoyed/anxious/caught off guard?" which led me to find him talking about it and it turns it was a real fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants-moment, apparently. Also OG video can be found here: ruclips.net/video/Om6HDUKBbzE/видео.htmlsi=qkyAZ1cAyx4bG7up

    • @marcwilson564
      @marcwilson564 19 дней назад

      Ha! I found it was just about to post the link! His expressions were a great part of the performance. It's a wonder that the pick didn't burst into flames! Thanks for the fun and for turning us onto this!

  • @NAETEMUSIC
    @NAETEMUSIC 19 дней назад

    Ok just to be clear, John McLaughlin is possibly my all time musical hero. If you were learning guitar any time from 2004-2017, more than likely, the famous video of John McLaughlin playing Cherokee on the Tonight Show, made an impact on you as a player. So it goes without saying, this whole thing is done in loving jest.

  • @splabbity
    @splabbity 19 дней назад

    If they grew beards they'd be eyelashes.

  • @YoungMommy14
    @YoungMommy14 21 день назад

    This was an incredibly informative, cohesive and detailed piece of work. I wasn't looking for anything remotely as detailed. I was only really interested in seeing how exactly you defined CONVENTIONAL Psychedelic Music (late '60s / '70's from a compositional perspective. No disrespect to Timothy Leary and Aldous Huxley, but their notoriously verbose and esoteric musings could not be any less relevant as far as my business here is concerned. I think the use of modal structures as opposed to tonal is the most significant tenet. I also think that the rhythm has to be 'loose' and unpredictable. The harmony conversely should be repetitive to a decent degree. I THINK this is the formula for making really groovy and almost HYPNOTIC psychedelic music. These days I dig more on Jazz than any other genre. Jazz certainly is not void of Psychedelic structures, motifs and idioms. Shit... One COULD ARGUE that the '70s Jazz Fusion Scene featured the greatest Psychedelic Music ever. Anyway. Good job, dude! Be that as it may... Good Job!

  • @KameaMedia
    @KameaMedia 22 дня назад

    Nature Boy melody “borrowed” from Mein Weisse Blum by Yiddish theatre star, Herman Yablokoff. Yablokoff sued and won an out-of-court settlement of $25,000., the largest copyright infringement settlement in history up until that time.

  • @mikestam809
    @mikestam809 23 дня назад

    Most of this is a nonsense. If you are really interested in this area of Tchaikovsky life you need to read russian researches since they have access to much more information and can much more correctly interpret it. Unfortunately most of it is in russian. The net is that Tchaikovsky was not a biological gay as we understand it now. He was a part of top society of his time and especially when he was young he behaved as they did - many in Tzars family had a similar life style. Tchaikovsky was a public figure. His personal life was frequently discussed in yellow press in his life time but never was interpreted as gomosexual. Only after his death this sort of rumors started.Try to search on " Был ли Чайковский гей " and read serious researchers reviews. But most of these publications are in russian.

  • @ArbitraryWorld
    @ArbitraryWorld 24 дня назад

    Psychedelic soul...That's where it's at.

  • @DestroyCooperative
    @DestroyCooperative 25 дней назад

    Surprised there was no mention of Trip-Hop of the 90s.

  • @くらくら-i6j
    @くらくら-i6j 25 дней назад

    I'm Japanese so it's a shame I can't understand the lyrics. It's a really great song! I love it!

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC 25 дней назад

      @くらくら-i6j so glad you like It ♥️ I hope I can soon make it a hit! Follow for more music/rock/jazz/fusion pop etc

  • @OGeeSUSA
    @OGeeSUSA 25 дней назад

    Absoulutely exemplary presentation but I must point out that it’s not a psychedelic music conversation without atleast one honorable mention of the band Beach House. Their albums Depression cherry, 7, Bloom and especially once twice melody are incendiary examples of psychedelic music😎🤙🏿😝✡️. But nevertheless loved and enjoyed the video. Far out💖💚🩵

  • @zebyrdd3407
    @zebyrdd3407 27 дней назад

    Now that they're both solved.. Fond My Mind: Station K - Feels Like a Wish Johnny (The Grass Is Green): Piero Cotto - Johnny In the Middle of the Park

  • @anthonywilfredwong4545
    @anthonywilfredwong4545 27 дней назад

    Why are people around the globe so hateful about gay's in this world as it is well known that Michael Jackson was Gay.

  • @anthonywilfredwong4545
    @anthonywilfredwong4545 27 дней назад

    People are so stupid to have prejudice towards Gay's as i love Gay's.

  • @sdarcher3964
    @sdarcher3964 28 дней назад

    Neeeeeetzerebb lol

  • @SHAHALAM-oq5ji
    @SHAHALAM-oq5ji 28 дней назад

    Unlike Metal, EBM was such an aggresive, brutal and angry genre. But unfortunately, the subgenre of Electronic Rock music failed to go to mainstream where Metal is still on the mainstream since 1970s, because it was unlikely possible to produce music at real time, where other subgenres of rock music can be produced in the real time.

  • @DafniKem
    @DafniKem 29 дней назад

    I watched this video awhile after you posted it, it was a pure coincidence, and now I came back 3 years later while I was looking for content about EBM only to realize that there isn't any. It's sad no one's talking about EBM and industrial music while there are plenty of channels talking about goth, punk and other alt underground scenes. EBM needs a comeback for sure.

  • @MultiPetercool
    @MultiPetercool Месяц назад

    The Residents made Devo look like The Monkees.😂

  • @flopabig_123
    @flopabig_123 Месяц назад

    like the wind floating around had me dead😂

  • @strings3065
    @strings3065 Месяц назад

    Hey Næte what happened to your Fond My Mind remix/cover? It was my favourite lost wave song by you and it seems like it's become lost itself 😂

  • @Terminally_Radical
    @Terminally_Radical Месяц назад

    i dont know anything about music but it appears that you hit this shit, so nice going

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC Месяц назад

      @@Terminally_Radical haha thank you rad to hear!! 🤙🏻

  • @jonRboy
    @jonRboy Месяц назад

    Very cool.

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC Месяц назад

      @@jonRboy much obliged thank you!! 🙏🏻

    • @jonRboy
      @jonRboy Месяц назад

      @@NAETEMUSIC My pleasure! Ok, back to business, when are we going to hear a version of Giants Steps from you?? :-)

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC Месяц назад

      Haha of course the eternal mountain of giant steps! Definitely some time in 2025. Though I wanna make sure I honor John’s vision if I were to attempt it I.e. a spiritually complex labyrinth of deeper meaning as opposed to a sort of Olympic showcase many people treat it as. That said, i feel humbled and honored you would even ask. So in thy honor sir, it will be done 🙏🏻

    • @jonRboy
      @jonRboy Месяц назад

      @@NAETEMUSIC I get your point of it being used as an 'olympic showcase'. However in the defense of that, that is pretty much an unfortunate by-product of the force of musical anti-intellectualism, particularly on guitar. I'm referring to the the constant worship of devices and effects that mask bad playing and the fetishization of the guitar neck so that everything is devalued so it's a box or pattern rather an actual instrument. It's a musical instrument not a Rubik's cube. So, yeah, it's refreshing to hear guitar players who can actually play through chord changes, but yes I agree it sometimes gets to be too much when it becomes an athletic exercise rather than a musical one. In any event, keep up your good work; you are very inspiring!

    • @NAETEMUSIC
      @NAETEMUSIC Месяц назад

      @@jonRboy You get it! Speed + Technique is only an additional tool to help unlock the window of the soul! thank you for your insightful (and true) statement! And double thank you again for checking out my first Bebop upload lmao. Was quite nervous to actually put jazz on this channel but your words give me encouragement! Cheers!