Sounds awesome, great tone and feel! One small thing I noticed though and it's not really a big deal if it works for you, but for most of the bends you're using your middle finger and typically people use their ring finger instead. This provides extra support with having 3 fingers behind the bended note as opposed to 2 and also follows the one finger per fret technique so it's easier to build muscle memory for patterns using multiple frets. Again great job! Love the solo.
Hey man.. appreciate what you had to say and I'd say good eye, good catch and good ears haha. I often do use my ring finger for bends. I think I have a recording button syndrome lol that whenever I am recording I make silly, ridiculous unwanted mistakes and have to take lots of takes till it's done note by note. In some songs I play it safe and use my middle finger to avoid any unwanted/unnoticed pinky finger movements that accidentally touch the string and mutes it ( happened to me a lot).. but will try to practice more (which I do everyday) to develop the muscle memory/technique. Just got back playing electric guitar early 2020 after I stopped playing since 2007. Been playing acoustic both steel and nylon string with different musical genres due to living and working abroad.
John! Thank you man. It's an amazing guitar, the ebony fretboard with stainless steel frets in terms of feel is just amazing, flat radius at 17", specs of the guitar, the higher frets access.. it's an absolute amazing guitar. Hopefully you'll have all you want brother 👊🏻
@@petrucci973 is it just me, or as a viewer one expects a player to perform in one go (unless they're playing multiple instruments at once, of course, and stuff like that)?
@ totally understandable but if John Petrucci and literally every musician make mistakes and record everything in many takes, being a part of the game, I don't see any thing wrong with taking as many takes till it's perfect. But you're entitled to what you think and I respect that.
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@@petrucci973 I agree with you that one is allowed to record it in more takes, but that is because one wants to make the result beyond perfect (it's going being immortalized on a record, after all!). Performing live in front of someone is a different thing. By making it in one take, you are also showing you master it as a performer, too, not just as a composer.
One of the best Petrucci solos ever
Agree👊🏻
Cool. I love Petrucci solos
Спасибо👊🏻👊🏻
Sounds awesome, great tone and feel! One small thing I noticed though and it's not really a big deal if it works for you, but for most of the bends you're using your middle finger and typically people use their ring finger instead. This provides extra support with having 3 fingers behind the bended note as opposed to 2 and also follows the one finger per fret technique so it's easier to build muscle memory for patterns using multiple frets. Again great job! Love the solo.
Hey man.. appreciate what you had to say and I'd say good eye, good catch and good ears haha. I often do use my ring finger for bends. I think I have a recording button syndrome lol that whenever I am recording I make silly, ridiculous unwanted mistakes and have to take lots of takes till it's done note by note. In some songs I play it safe and use my middle finger to avoid any unwanted/unnoticed pinky finger movements that accidentally touch the string and mutes it ( happened to me a lot).. but will try to practice more (which I do everyday) to develop the muscle memory/technique. Just got back playing electric guitar early 2020 after I stopped playing since 2007. Been playing acoustic both steel and nylon string with different musical genres due to living and working abroad.
Always nice to see a RUclips musician that knows how to take polite constructive criticism. Best of luck to you.
Great playing. You look like jeff loomis
Wow this is absolutely brilliant 👏🏻❤
Thanks for posting this! Loved it, and your axe looks absolutely gorgeous I so badly want one too 😅
John! Thank you man. It's an amazing guitar, the ebony fretboard with stainless steel frets in terms of feel is just amazing, flat radius at 17", specs of the guitar, the higher frets access.. it's an absolute amazing guitar. Hopefully you'll have all you want brother 👊🏻
Killer buddy 💥🪓😎🤜🏻✨🤛🏻
Thanks man👊🏻
i thought you're Josh Rand, but awesome cover and awesome tone
Literally had to google him man! Haha thanks man appreciate it!
GREAT!!!
Thank you!!
Fantastic bro... 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Thanks bro👊🏻👊🏻
nice job!!!!
Thanks man
Amazing 👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Obrigado amigo🙏🏻
U nailed It. 100%
Thank you 🙌🏻
Enchanted Forest is the best Majesty color.
It’s a gorgeous guitar
Cool solo, but can you play the intro?
Thanks man.. didn't attempt try learning it.
How long did it take u to perfect that solo ??
Thanks I guess? I assume that’s a compliment lol. The solo itself is not bad.. tweaking my amp to deliver the tone was a harder.
@@petrucci973 I’ve been working on it ! Can’t get the right sound with my piss poor setup
@@scottbaican9566 what's your gear man?
@@petrucci973 Jackson soloist with a Line 6 spider 4 with the MK 2 short board ! That’s it
@@scottbaican9566 ah.. yeah man it's tough to pull out a proper tone with that setup..
You look like satriani and play like petrucci. You are destined to play guitar 😅
Hahaha I have an autoimmune called alopecia. Regardless appreciate the compliment man😂👊🏻
the cut at 1:17 dude...
What about it?
who cares
@@petrucci973 is it just me, or as a viewer one expects a player to perform in one go (unless they're playing multiple instruments at once, of course, and stuff like that)?
@ totally understandable but if John Petrucci and literally every musician make mistakes and record everything in many takes, being a part of the game, I don't see any thing wrong with taking as many takes till it's perfect. But you're entitled to what you think and I respect that.
@@petrucci973 I agree with you that one is allowed to record it in more takes, but that is because one wants to make the result beyond perfect (it's going being immortalized on a record, after all!). Performing live in front of someone is a different thing. By making it in one take, you are also showing you master it as a performer, too, not just as a composer.