I tried swybrid on a pentatonic scale even if I'm going slow it sounds fast because it's all sweeping motion now I'm starting to get the hang of it little by little. Thanks Marshall.
I told a student of mine that playing fast isn't about moving quicker but moving less, unless your name is Shawn Lane. His fingers legit moved faster than anyone else's.
Not really, looked at footage. Looked at his Signature Vigier specs. He barely lifted his fingers. His high E action was 0.7 mm. In fact this video was on my feed because I'd been looking at Shawn's videos.
Thank you Marshall for this lesson. This and the past two lessons have been extremely helpful to me and contain-even though they’re short-a wealth of things that have helped me understand your SWYBRID picking “system”. For some reason, Gambale’s economy picking was difficult for me but with your help I’ve realized how truly economical a simple strategically placed pluck can change everything. Thanks bro!
I'm just discovering who you are, or pretty much anyone who has been on the scene for the past 30 years. As I discover a guitar again in my life, I think it's great that you're inspiring so many with your gifts. You explain and demonstrate things well. If you ever have a challenging day, remember the light you have been given to shine on so many
He’s just a normal guy trying to impart some knowledge he got from another source. Not everyone is a dedicated “RUclipsr.” Some people have busy personal & professional lives.
No I developed SWYBRYD myself 100% in 2002. I had zero input from anyone else. Why does this have a feeling of me hiding? Someone gets a “vibe” and everyone just runs with it? What if that initial sentiment is just flat wrong? I’m just sitting there playing my wife is a more traditional type and we share a more conservative house ie I do what I want when I want in my house as long as it’s legal and not adultery.
@@Swybryd-Nation ugh I despise that part of RUclips, Marshall. I've seen the heckling get so badd to are people just up and leave and I would just be so remiss if I idly watch these asshole's do that. Fucking annoying as shit and totally irrelevant the shit they say. They have nothing better to contribute than a childish quip that you have to feel bad for them lol. I have been watching you since you posted that Ramanujan Master Theorem video :] love your work and I've been on the SWYBRYD with you since you've turned YT on to your creation. Thank you indefinitely!
Shawn was a cool dude. He was here in Memphis and you see him in very small places on Poplar and down town. He was a beast and had tone from hell. Best thing was, he was a good person. Kind. Guess that is why God gave him the gift of skill.
@@Swybryd-Nation I'm on that team, man. People want to blame God for everything bad that happens. Truth is, Shawn was a musical gift to the world. You are an awesome player btw, and keep tastefully melting our faces off with the guitar. God bless!
You add a new level of virtuosity to Shawn Lane´s super technique. I would call it "pick everything"! I wouldn't believe it if I didn't see and hear it... .
@@irena7777777 He would show off those ridiculous wide interval licks with hammer ons mixed in and it is unbelievable as hell. Then he says 'You could also just pick everything' and proceeds to make history.
Being from England, I find the idea that one of the great beast guitar players from Texas loves English cricket and Peter Kay both hilarious and oddly comforting. I came across an old version of Eugene’s Trick Bag Marshall did in the early days of RUclips. Back then, the playing blew my mind and it still does now.
It all started after seeing “Its Alan Partridge” on BBC America in 1997. Then I watched the British Comedy Awards and saw this guy Peter Kay win a lifetime achievement award and the highlights they ran had my sides splitting. I looked up then watched Phoenix nights and Max n Paddy and not only did I laugh my arse off watching both of those but peter Kay chose INCREDIBLE music and I got to hear Chaz n Dave , Johnny hates jazz, etc Also Peter Kay (when I understand his accent!) is provably the funniest comedian alive. During his “Back on Nights” special if you were to measure his laughter duration over total elapsed time you would find him closer to unity than anyone else working today. I like how he uses cursing effectively and saves it to really reel in a big laugh. His accent though can really thicken up at times and it becomes positively Greek. During the Bolton Halls (‘03?) show he said something about someone being on the cover of “big issue” and he wanted his money back from a “devious bastard.” Any Brit wanna explain the joke in plain American English?
Marshall Harrison - Guitarist Hi Marshall, I’ve seen the Bolton 03 show too. Also met Paddy McGuiness on a night out in Manchester when I was at the university. The Big Issue is a magazine that’s published to be sold specifically by the homeless. So if you go into city centres, you’ll find homeless people with high vis jackets selling it there. They’re known for being very loud and often compete for volume with the local evangelical Christians on the street.
THANK YOU for explaining that. I finally understand the gist of that part of PK’s Bolton Halls show. Rule BRITANNIA!- PROTECT YOUR HOMELAND-there are already giant countries that produce all of the other foreigners BY THE BILLION…Nowhere else produces the caliber and quality of great man like the Englishmen. From Newton, Darwin, Clerk Maxwell, Heaviside, Lord Rayleigh, Lord Kelvin, D F. Gregory, G. N. Watson, G. H. Hardy, Green, Stokes, Boole, Penrose, Hawking, to Boy George ,Pete Burns, George Michael, Duran Duran, and Kajagoogoo etc…to name a few luminaries from STEM and pop music.…HAVE SOME FUCKING PRIDE IN YOURSELVES…you don’t need to import strife and division. Take back your balls and your country because it’s not racist to love your homeland and put citizens before others.
It have been more than a decade I heard of you from petrucci forum or somewhere, good to see that you are still playing in great form. I know you are into Shawn Lane and stuff, have you own or played a fretless guitar?
Great lesson as always! Have you looked at any of his pentatonic lines? I think it was in the same video or might have been the sequel, either way I’d like to hear your take on it. Also I’d love a lesson on your pentatonic arpeggios because they’re awesome!
@marshallharrison Would raising the bass side of the guitars action kill the speed ? I am always raising it because I hate fret sound, when playing chords it can Be slightly out of tune. Do you like Ted Greene books , Modern Chord Progressions Chord Chemistry I read that Jason Becker became a student of his.
Great video again, do you have any chromatic licks,or licks in augmented. you have a lot of crazy atonal licks in your videos, great stuff. ive bought two of your books, livestream 1 and 2,, AMAZING licks. im going to buy the other ones as well... Thanks for the lesson
Really great stuff, Marshall. SWYBRID is so efficient once you get it down. The name doesn’t encompass it all though as you’re also incorporating alternate picking. So maybe SWALTERBRID? : ) And I love that Jason Becker Kiesel.
We’ll I don’t use fingers with pick on a single string. Feels unnatural and awkward to me but some other young musical lion can try it. “Who knows what the future potential could be?” (quote From Space Mutiny)
The way the grain on the body looks above the neck and middle pickup. I thought I was having a acid flashback. Is that a two piece maple body shit is noce
Hey Marshall. I have a question, could you play Defying Gravity by Vinnie Moore? This isn't a request. I just found out that Vinnie himseld didny play that song live. I dont know why and thus why im asking if you could. Again, this is not a request. Just curious.
I looked at the music and it looked playable but pretty taxing. Lots of wide stretches at very fast speeds for not that much of a musical reward. Like almost the difficulty of Paganini’s Perpetual Motion but he’s playing re-fingered Yngwie licks. But it was a pretty good first try and Vinnie Moore’s composing got so much better
@@Swybryd-Nation Thank you so much for the feedback! I was blown away, because Im not a guitarist, but those must be the reason why Vinnie didn't play it live. P/s: Still hoping there's a decent cover of Defying Gravity.
do you or have you ever had finger ache or wrist ache in the left hand after playing many hours? How do you combat this? Is it a tension issue that I'm having - btw I'm not a beginner -
Hey Iron, If you feel discomfort: take a playing break Shake your hands out calmly If that doesn’t relieve the tension: Rub the tension with the other hand. - I’m not a doctor but this has seemed to work for me. If you continue to feel discomfort go see a doctor! Not a chiropractor
@@Swybryd-Nation Thanks so much for your reply! Tbh its just a bit of ache from playing for hours and hours I think. The next day I'm loose and faster. Just always wondered how guys like you faced those sort of issues as they are no doubt quite common.
Effortless technique. Kind of cool , I read shawns guitars were flat radius like 16 I have a 7 string that is pretty flat They have to be to get the extra strings on i guess
rafagaguitar you just out the payment through and you’re instantly given a download link. Just follow the instructions on this website! www.swybryd-nation.com
Thanks Marshall! Been watching your videos... This one really helped... I suck so most of what you discuss is beyond my understanding but I definately learn something from every video!
I love Shawn's playing. It seems like most of the time when people talk about his playing it's just always those same diminished patterns and nothing else. Shame really
I spoke to Shawn several times on the phone and I think He would have gotten right along with Marshall Harrison like brothers separated at birth. I think they would have taught each other and come up with something more so and perhaps it is swybryd .. After Shawn passed I contacted his Mother Diane and asked if she knew the ones who helped Shawn program his amp and boost eq into the digital realm at Peavey and she said they had no idea.. So eventually I did find them and was allowed to work with the settings they made for Shawn specifically to program a unit for Diane and Shawns Niece and once I located those the settings were sealed at Peavey and sent to Diane at her request. As a Man of my word I never shared the settings and wont but what I can tell you is any guitar you plug into that sounds amazing its night and day plug into any other amp so so plug into that preamp suddenly the tone pots actually make a giant difference and you are already right there anyway so a slight adjustment and whammo its right there. Instantly Shawn Lane not that I can play anything like him this being said that sound was part of Shawn so they captured it and cloned the eq curves from his Homes amps and westbury tube boost pedal.. So when you use that as preamp into any other amp or stereo power amp into stereo cab its GIANT tone wise.. Two settings eq wise one 3 band one 4 and thats all I can say other then the 4 band eq sounds like an OVERDRIVE SPECIAL DUMBLE. Think Wooly Mammoth lose in the house.......:)
Honestly the 3 band eq setting sounds amazing anyway as it is and you can just have boost pedal and set that to desired settings or have several preset and bounce between those. I will say Shawn as far as I know always used the preamps once Peavey made them for him.. He carried two of those and two valve verb tube reverb units I think one was backup and or he might have used Quad . But I think he could travel with the preamps and pedals and guitar and then just rent amps on the road..... get loaner amps from music stores and if they had peavey 4 10 cabs or even bassmans with 410s then they got two of those and in case one preamp went out he had another system right there.. Preamps had line level outs and have gain knobs on outputs... So even line level can have a tinge of hair added too it.. To say drive a stereo poweramp you need 1k hitting the inputs.. So goose that gain some and it would make an amp or stereo power amp sound on the verge of just blowing up.... :) but it was barely moving the speaker cones..... When your dealing with Genius you leave nothing unturned everything matters.. On this note I would love to See and Hear Marshall shred through my preamp... I actually need to clone that into the axe efx and tone match that. So much to do all the time now... Im out of the loop recording wise and cant seem to get my keyboard to work in REAPER OR LOGIC so rather flustered there.
I just made a comparison: You're as fast with picking as Shawn Lane is with Legato - which isn't really possible! I think you bear the historical burden of being a pioneer and have the destiny to further advance guitar playing, like Shawn Lane did in his day. If I may say so in all modesty.
dodger g He had genius gift, that´s undeniable. But his illness has greatly hindered him from fully exploiting his productive potential. And then he must have had in himself, I mean psychically, something else that held him back, that made him live unhealthily, that made him make bad business decisions. Despite his considerable work, which he was able to leave us, Shawn Lane was a genius who didn't come to full bloom. Marshall Harrison, from what I've seen so far, is not only probably one of the greatest technicians at the moment, but also an intellectually very gifted man - just think of his mathematical RUclips excursions or his deep connection to classical music. Kind of reminds me of Shawn Lane, doesn't it? In any case, it is also a certain management ability that leads mere talent to fruitful productivity.
Hashirama Senju As much as your admiration for Shawn Lane is likeable, your statement is incorrect. Please compare example 17 from Power Licks, as Shawn Lane plays it, with the performance here by Marshall. Where' s the speed difference? Especially since Shawn uses the easier to play fast legato technique, while Marshall Harrison uses his innovative Swybryd and picks everything!
dodger g True words you say about Shawn Lane. I just enjoy the fact that the development of guitar playing continues and find Marshall Harrison's innovation, his Swybryd technique, very exciting because it didn't actually exist before! Of course, Shawn Lane kills everything and everyone with his alternate picking. But he avoids the cramp-inducing movements, especially inside-picking, and combines AP a lot with legato and economy picking. Marshall Harrison takes this philosophy one step further and combines EP with hybrid picking to achieve total liquefaction of the picking hand movement and crazy picking speeds. Ah, RUclips made guitar playing as exciting as in the 80s and 90s !
Yes he is on certain runs. I've listened to Shawn Lane for 15 years. I know what I'm talking about. At 1:54-2:00 , it sounds exactly 100% like Shawn Lane.
zackvanhalen as fast and clean as shawn when shawn wanted that speed, thats like 16 notes per second, shawn could go up to 22 doing much more complex runs, so no, its not as impressive as what shawns arsenal has, now shawn might play that exact lick at that speed at times, but overall its not as fast and clean as lane...
@@Despond Not that Marshall isn't a freak of technique, but yes Shawn was genetically unmatched and the only question is will anybody ever be able to play like him.
I love Shawn Lane and he was a wonderful musician. That being said, he wasn't much of an improviser. He wrote very good music and his composed solos were great but i didn't hear much thought in his live improvisations. That is okay. People have different strengths. Very few people can actually improvise, take you on a journey and have it make sense. Holdsworth, Scofield, Henderson and few others come to mind.
I think the best improvisers ever were: Chopin Liszt Debussy 1) Sidney Bechet 2) Django Reinhardt 3) Chick Corea 4) Pat Metheny 5) Art Tatum 6) Oscar Peterson 7) Lyle Mays 8) Scott Henderson 9) Frank Gambale 10) Holdsworth
@@Swybryd-Nation My list has a lot of the names in your list, but not all. Listen to this Scofield solo and you will know why he needs to be present in everyone's list. ruclips.net/video/prGidBZLmAc/видео.html
Well, I'm an OLD alternate picker from way back. I've tried to sweep and I can do it a little, maybe sloppy, but it seems really difficult to go from alternate to these mini sweeps in between. I suck.
That’s the idea here: very very few can alternate pick as fast as Shawn could with SWYBRYD you can get pretty close with minimal strain/effort! Win/win.
How in the hell Shawn would hybrid pick while alternate picking, and throwing sweeping into it, is beyond me. He helped me with my alternate picking, but I just couldn't get down the way he would hybrid simultaneously.
That’s the whole point of SWYBRYD picking: it allows mortals like us to come close to superhuman alternate pickers like Shawn. Yes Careful, strategic use of sweeping while hybrid picking yields astonishing clean velocity.
Last night RUclips finally introduced me to your channel. I’m pretty excited about it. 😊
Jason Becker guitar !!!!
I tried swybrid on a pentatonic scale even if I'm going slow it sounds fast because it's all sweeping motion now I'm starting to get the hang of it little by little. Thanks Marshall.
I'm just a simple blues man but you're blowing my mind
I told a student of mine that playing fast isn't about moving quicker but moving less, unless your name is Shawn Lane. His fingers legit moved faster than anyone else's.
move less and quicker
Not really, looked at footage. Looked at his Signature Vigier specs. He barely lifted his fingers. His high E action was 0.7 mm. In fact this video was on my feed because I'd been looking at Shawn's videos.
Now I need to make a chaotic shred song called "Example 18".
Glad I found this in 2021 :)
Shawn was a true master. May he rest in peace . I am glad to hear you mention him.
Thank you Marshall for this lesson. This and the past two lessons have been extremely helpful to me and contain-even though they’re short-a wealth of things that have helped me understand your SWYBRID picking “system”. For some reason, Gambale’s economy picking was difficult for me but with your help I’ve realized how truly economical a simple strategically placed pluck can change everything. Thanks bro!
Valeu!
I'm just discovering who you are, or pretty much anyone who has been on the scene for the past 30 years. As I discover a guitar again in my life, I think it's great that you're inspiring so many with your gifts. You explain and demonstrate things well. If you ever have a challenging day, remember the light you have been given to shine on so many
Marshall you are a Genius Man!!! You are my Favorite Guitarist Period Perfect Perfection!!!🎸 All the Way!!!
Thank You Sir! God Bless You♥️👌🏾🎸 7:16
Marshall, can you tell about the genius of Shawn Lane sometime?
You can watch great content about Shawn already on RUclips. My two cents on him is superfluous.
Finally some Shawn stuff! Been waiting for this
Why does this feel like he's making the vid while hiding from his wife at 2am? ;-p
M McBride
Like you cat lots!!!
Ikr i had the same feeling, just couldn't put it in words lol.
He’s just a normal guy trying to impart some knowledge he got from another source.
Not everyone is a dedicated “RUclipsr.” Some people have busy personal & professional lives.
No I developed SWYBRYD myself 100% in 2002. I had zero input from anyone else.
Why does this have a feeling of me hiding? Someone gets a “vibe” and everyone just runs with it? What if that initial sentiment is just flat wrong? I’m just sitting there playing my wife is a more traditional type and we share a more conservative house ie I do what I want when I want in my house as long as it’s legal and not adultery.
@@Swybryd-Nation ugh I despise that part of RUclips, Marshall. I've seen the heckling get so badd to are people just up and leave and I would just be so remiss if I idly watch these asshole's do that. Fucking annoying as shit and totally irrelevant the shit they say. They have nothing better to contribute than a childish quip that you have to feel bad for them lol. I have been watching you since you posted that Ramanujan Master Theorem video :] love your work and I've been on the SWYBRYD with you since you've turned YT on to your creation. Thank you indefinitely!
The major scale example is playing major thirds at warp speed.....amazing !!!
Shawn was a cool dude. He was here in Memphis and you see him in very small places on Poplar and down town. He was a beast and had tone from hell. Best thing was, he was a good person. Kind. Guess that is why God gave him the gift of skill.
God also gave him psoriasis induced arthritis
Which he persevered through and still managed to be the GOAT.
But you have 777 in your name aren’t you on Team Holy Spirit?
@@Swybryd-Nation I'm on that team, man. People want to blame God for everything bad that happens. Truth is, Shawn was a musical gift to the world. You are an awesome player btw, and keep tastefully melting our faces off with the guitar. God bless!
The Willys! Saw them weekly to biweekly in the 80s. Nicest guy ever.
After watching you play , all my guitars are for sale now .. OMG!! Freaky good player.
You add a new level of virtuosity to Shawn Lane´s super technique. I would call it "pick everything"!
I wouldn't believe it if I didn't see and hear it... .
Did Lane use hammer ons and pull offs or was everything picked?
@@irena7777777 He often mixed the techniques. But also had incredible picked only runs.
@@Theosis78 He was something else. Seemed like a really decent person too. Was cruel how things transpired for him
@@irena7777777 He would show off those ridiculous wide interval licks with hammer ons mixed in and it is unbelievable as hell. Then he says 'You could also just pick everything' and proceeds to make history.
@@andrewkeen3129 Amazing! Great stories about how immense a talent he was. Heartbreaking to lose him so young.
Being from England, I find the idea that one of the great beast guitar players from Texas loves English cricket and Peter Kay both hilarious and oddly comforting.
I came across an old version of Eugene’s Trick Bag Marshall did in the early days of RUclips. Back then, the playing blew my mind and it still does now.
It all started after seeing “Its Alan Partridge” on BBC America in 1997. Then I watched the British Comedy Awards and saw this guy Peter Kay win a lifetime achievement award and the highlights they ran had my sides splitting. I looked up then watched Phoenix nights and Max n Paddy and not only did I laugh my arse off watching both of those but peter Kay chose INCREDIBLE music and I got to hear Chaz n Dave , Johnny hates jazz, etc
Also Peter Kay (when I understand his accent!) is provably the funniest comedian alive. During his “Back on Nights” special if you were to measure his laughter duration over total elapsed time you would find him closer to unity than anyone else working today. I like how he uses cursing effectively and saves it to really reel in a big laugh. His accent though can really thicken up at times and it becomes positively Greek. During the Bolton Halls (‘03?) show he said something about someone being on the cover of “big issue” and he wanted his money back from a “devious bastard.” Any Brit wanna explain the joke in plain American English?
Marshall Harrison - Guitarist Hi Marshall, I’ve seen the Bolton 03 show too. Also met Paddy McGuiness on a night out in Manchester when I was at the university.
The Big Issue is a magazine that’s published to be sold specifically by the homeless. So if you go into city centres, you’ll find homeless people with high vis jackets selling it there. They’re known for being very loud and often compete for volume with the local evangelical Christians on the street.
THANK YOU for explaining that. I finally understand the gist of that part of PK’s Bolton Halls show.
Rule BRITANNIA!- PROTECT YOUR HOMELAND-there are already giant countries that produce all of the other foreigners BY THE BILLION…Nowhere else produces the caliber and quality of great man like the Englishmen. From Newton, Darwin, Clerk Maxwell, Heaviside, Lord Rayleigh, Lord Kelvin, D F. Gregory, G. N. Watson, G. H. Hardy, Green, Stokes, Boole, Penrose, Hawking, to Boy George ,Pete Burns, George Michael, Duran Duran, and Kajagoogoo etc…to name a few luminaries from STEM and pop music.…HAVE SOME FUCKING PRIDE IN YOURSELVES…you don’t need to import strife and division. Take back your balls and your country because it’s not racist to love your homeland and put citizens before others.
Thank so much for sharing the techniques. Much appreciated!
Shawn Lane played on a jason becker guitar...amazing
Cool lesson again Marshall! Thanks for that.
Love your playing Marshall. Good on you for sharing so much too.
It have been more than a decade I heard of you from petrucci forum or somewhere, good to see that you are still playing in great form.
I know you are into Shawn Lane and stuff, have you own or played a fretless guitar?
I have a Chinese instrument called a Guqin it’s fretless. But no I don’t have a fretless guitar
Ty wc
Thanks, Marshall! That was great!
Great lesson as always! Have you looked at any of his pentatonic lines? I think it was in the same video or might have been the sequel, either way I’d like to hear your take on it. Also I’d love a lesson on your pentatonic arpeggios because they’re awesome!
Those fret markers are a great idea. Thanks. Funny, I was thinking of how you remind me of Shawn Lane today, and this popped up.
Or full diminished string skipping, I’ve been using those since 1988, fun stuff..
you simply cannot deny the brilliance of swyryd. it is the evolutionary extension of economy picking.
SWYBRYD nation!
@@Swybryd-Nation hoorah!
Marshall is a Ferrari, Shawn Lane was a comet.
Shawn Lane este Dumnezeu 🙏😇♥️🎸🎸🎸
Marshall has SL level speed, he is simply speaking with humble respect.
Why do I want this guitar so badly.
hamburger helper just the looks, it's fucking excellent
of course it's excellent, it's a jason becker guitar
it's the legendary Jason Becker numbers guitar.Of course everyone wants it.
mayank trakru we meet again
John Mace ..... stalker
I like these Lane licks 🍩🐻👍
What!!! This guys licks aren't lame!-oh wait...yeah, Shawn was great.
@marshallharrison
Would raising the bass side of the guitars action kill the speed ?
I am always raising it because I hate fret sound, when playing chords it can Be slightly out of tune.
Do you like Ted Greene books ,
Modern Chord Progressions
Chord Chemistry
I read that Jason Becker became a student of his.
So, man, would you please add a jam at the end or before your lessons because I'll never be able to do them, and I just wanna hear you play?!!
Sweet guitar man. Looks rad. Thanks for the video.
Thank you. I love your channel.
Great video again, do you have any chromatic licks,or licks in augmented. you have a lot of crazy atonal licks in your videos, great stuff. ive bought two of your books, livestream 1 and 2,, AMAZING licks. im going to buy the other ones as well... Thanks for the lesson
Awesome! thanks Marshall
That guitar is sweet a real carvin. Nice playing your really technical
awesome guitar player!!!how many hours you practice guitar every day?
Man wasn't Shawn a great guitarist!!
This little snippet just goes to show, And I'd also love a copy of that book...
Awesome playing by yourself too!!
Really great stuff, Marshall. SWYBRID is so efficient once you get it down. The name doesn’t encompass it all though as you’re also incorporating alternate picking. So maybe SWALTERBRID? : ) And I love that Jason Becker Kiesel.
We’ll I don’t use fingers with pick on a single string. Feels unnatural and awkward to me but some other young musical lion can try it. “Who knows what the future potential could be?” (quote From Space Mutiny)
9 12 15 9 12 15 9 12 15 got it 🤘🎼 geniussssssss 🤘🎼🎼
I was so bored with guitar dude you opened my mind and my vocab of techniques
Right hand advanced concepts!
I'm a fan of Sheets of sounds scaling outside than being melodic. Let's all shred n shred it Weird! That's ah spirit!
I like the light switch in the architrave.
Is that really what that’s called? ‘Architrave’? Are you an architect ?
@@Swybryd-Nation I've been in the trade all my life. Lovely finishing around your doors. I'm in the UK and never seen it done before.
Jason Becker guitar much😎....Killer Ax subscribed to your channel
Wow I have not seen anybody to reach shawn lane speed but you almost there.
Legend
Dude..!
You're there
Sick
The way the grain on the body looks above the neck and middle pickup. I thought I was having a acid flashback. Is that a two piece maple body shit is noce
Hey Marshall. I have a question, could you play Defying Gravity by Vinnie Moore?
This isn't a request. I just found out that Vinnie himseld didny play that song live. I dont know why and thus why im asking if you could.
Again, this is not a request. Just curious.
I looked at the music and it looked playable but pretty taxing. Lots of wide stretches at very fast speeds for not that much of a musical reward. Like almost the difficulty of Paganini’s Perpetual Motion but he’s playing re-fingered Yngwie licks. But it was a pretty good first try and Vinnie Moore’s composing got so much better
@@Swybryd-Nation Thank you so much for the feedback! I was blown away, because Im not a guitarist, but those must be the reason why Vinnie didn't play it live.
P/s: Still hoping there's a decent cover of Defying Gravity.
...I tend to believe that big guys are also big guitarists. ☺👍👍👍
I'm not into viewing music as a competition, but that would be a wicked contest. I don't think I'd want to be there.
check out the new Black Oak Arkansas album Underdog Heroes - featuring a cut from Shawn Lane
Great guitar lesson. What kind of a guitar is that? Looks and sounds great.
Thanks Mr. Coon, it’s a JB Kiesel Guitar.
This guy is dope.
What's ur tone? Shawn lane tone
Thanks for the awesome tip.....just curious as I don’t have the book...did Shawn alternate pick the whole thing? Or some alt + eco pick+ legato combo?
Pretty much alternate picking the whole time with an odd rake or sweep rarely
Thank you, Its really so useful .
Awesome!Which kind of pick you use? Dunlop jazz III ?
Dunlop Big Stubby 3.0 mm
do you or have you ever had finger ache or wrist ache in the left hand after playing many hours? How do you combat this? Is it a tension issue that I'm having - btw I'm not a beginner -
Hey Iron,
If you feel discomfort:
take a playing break
Shake your hands out calmly
If that doesn’t relieve the tension:
Rub the tension with the other hand.
- I’m not a doctor but this has seemed to work for me. If you continue to feel discomfort go see a doctor! Not a chiropractor
@@Swybryd-Nation Thanks so much for your reply! Tbh its just a bit of ache from playing for hours and hours I think. The next day I'm loose and faster. Just always wondered how guys like you faced those sort of issues as they are no doubt quite common.
What have you found to be generally the best pick for this?
Thicker the better 3 even 4mm(!) dunlop with contoured edge.
I have tried to do this kind of technique its so hard
How long have you been playing?
@@Swybryd-Nation nearly 20 years
Effortless technique.
Kind of cool , I read shawns guitars were flat radius like 16
I have a 7 string that is pretty flat
They have to be to get the extra strings on i guess
Whered u get that jason becker guitar?
Kiesel Guitars.
So this replaces alternate picking lol?
Yes. Lololliloloo
See which technique gets you closer to Lane’s speed
So bueno. 👍🏼
Frank Gamabales exercises would help with this picking technique
Love the guitar.
great poderia vfazer mais padrões shane lane ?
Can i to buy livestream licks 1 if i live in spain, do you send to spain?
It’s a pdf download so you just download it straight away!
The Count - Guitarist Then once the payment is made is the pdf sent to my email address? Thank you
They say Spain is pretty, though ive never been
rafagaguitar you just out the payment through and you’re instantly given a download link. Just follow the instructions on this website! www.swybryd-nation.com
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Thanks Marshall! Been watching your videos... This one really helped... I suck so most of what you discuss is beyond my understanding but I definately learn something from every video!
S#[t! This is like a long lost magical secret! I have to practice this.
Holy shit dude you play great!!
you are my guitar GOD!!!
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I love Shawn's playing. It seems like most of the time when people talk about his playing it's just always those same diminished patterns and nothing else. Shame really
Speed is sexy for it can’t be faked.
Yeehaw get it
Marshall have you met Shawn?
Paul Price I never got to meet him. He passed away of course in 2003. RIP. Way way too young
It's ok, you know what, I think he would've been impress. You're both talented. Keep up the good work!
I spoke to Shawn several times on the phone and I think He would have gotten right along with Marshall Harrison like brothers separated at birth. I think they would have taught each other and come up with something more so and perhaps it is swybryd ..
After Shawn passed I contacted his Mother Diane and asked if she knew the ones who helped Shawn program his amp and boost eq into the digital realm at Peavey and she said they had no idea..
So eventually I did find them and was allowed to work with the settings they made for Shawn specifically to program a unit for Diane and Shawns Niece and once I located those the settings were sealed at Peavey and sent to Diane at her request. As a Man of my word I never shared the settings and wont but what I can tell you is any guitar you plug into that sounds amazing its night and day plug into any other amp so so plug into that preamp suddenly the tone pots actually make a giant difference and you are already right there anyway so a slight adjustment and whammo its right there. Instantly Shawn Lane not that I can play anything like him this being said that sound was part of Shawn so they captured it and cloned the eq curves from his Homes amps and westbury tube boost pedal.. So when you use that as preamp into any other amp or stereo power amp into stereo cab its GIANT tone wise.. Two settings eq wise one 3 band one 4 and thats all I can say other then the 4 band eq sounds like an OVERDRIVE SPECIAL DUMBLE. Think Wooly Mammoth lose in the house.......:)
ron frey Wow! That was interesting. Thanks for chiming in.
Honestly the 3 band eq setting sounds amazing anyway as it is and you can just have boost pedal and set that to desired settings or have several preset and bounce between those. I will say Shawn as far as I know always used the preamps once Peavey made them for him.. He carried two of those and two valve verb tube reverb units I think one was backup and or he might have used Quad . But I think he could travel with the preamps and pedals and guitar and then just rent amps on the road..... get loaner amps from music stores and if they had peavey 4 10 cabs or even bassmans with 410s then they got two of those and in case one preamp went out he had another system right there.. Preamps had line level outs and have gain knobs on outputs... So even line level can have a tinge of hair added too it.. To say drive a stereo poweramp you need 1k hitting the inputs.. So goose that gain some and it would make an amp or stereo power amp sound on the verge of just blowing up.... :) but it was barely moving the speaker cones..... When your dealing with Genius you leave nothing unturned everything matters.. On this note I would love to See and Hear Marshall shred through my preamp... I actually need to clone that into the axe efx and tone match that. So much to do all the time now... Im out of the loop recording wise and cant seem to get my keyboard to work in REAPER OR LOGIC so rather flustered there.
So you’ve been reincarnated?
Cool!
Good to see Shawn again :)
I just made a comparison: You're as fast with picking as Shawn Lane is with Legato - which isn't really possible!
I think you bear the historical burden of being a pioneer and have the destiny to further advance guitar playing, like Shawn Lane did in his day. If I may say so in all modesty.
dodger g I understand. What would you say was his contribution?
Theosis78 hes not half as fast as shawn...
dodger g He had genius gift, that´s undeniable. But his illness has greatly hindered him from fully exploiting his productive potential. And then he must have had in himself, I mean psychically, something else that held him back, that made him live unhealthily, that made him make bad business decisions.
Despite his considerable work, which he was able to leave us, Shawn Lane was a genius who didn't come to full bloom.
Marshall Harrison, from what I've seen so far, is not only probably one of the greatest technicians at the moment, but also an intellectually very gifted man - just think of his mathematical RUclips excursions or his deep connection to classical music. Kind of reminds me of Shawn Lane, doesn't it?
In any case, it is also a certain management ability that leads mere talent to fruitful productivity.
Hashirama Senju As much as your admiration for Shawn Lane is likeable, your statement is incorrect. Please compare example 17 from Power Licks, as Shawn Lane plays it, with the performance here by Marshall. Where' s the speed difference?
Especially since Shawn uses the easier to play fast legato technique, while Marshall Harrison uses his innovative Swybryd and picks everything!
dodger g True words you say about Shawn Lane.
I just enjoy the fact that the development of guitar playing continues and find Marshall Harrison's innovation, his Swybryd technique, very exciting because it didn't actually exist before!
Of course, Shawn Lane kills everything and everyone with his alternate picking. But he avoids the cramp-inducing movements, especially inside-picking, and combines AP a lot with legato and economy picking.
Marshall Harrison takes this philosophy one step further and combines EP with hybrid picking to achieve total liquefaction of the picking hand movement and crazy picking speeds.
Ah, RUclips made guitar playing as exciting as in the 80s and 90s !
Beast!
Pretty much as fast and clean as Shawn Lane.
zackvanhalen no man
Yes he is on certain runs. I've listened to Shawn Lane for 15 years. I know what I'm talking about. At 1:54-2:00 , it sounds exactly 100% like Shawn Lane.
zackvanhalen as fast and clean as shawn when shawn wanted that speed, thats like 16 notes per second, shawn could go up to 22 doing much more complex runs, so no, its not as impressive as what shawns arsenal has, now shawn might play that exact lick at that speed at times, but overall its not as fast and clean as lane...
Not even close, get your ears tested. The power, the snap, the dexterity Shawn had was genetically unmatched.
@@Despond Not that Marshall isn't a freak of technique, but yes Shawn was genetically unmatched and the only question is will anybody ever be able to play like him.
I love Shawn Lane and he was a wonderful musician. That being said, he wasn't much of an improviser.
He wrote very good music and his composed solos were great but i didn't hear much thought in his live improvisations.
That is okay. People have different strengths. Very few people can actually improvise, take you on a journey and have it make sense.
Holdsworth, Scofield, Henderson and few others come to mind.
I think the best improvisers ever were:
Chopin
Liszt
Debussy
1) Sidney Bechet
2) Django Reinhardt
3) Chick Corea
4) Pat Metheny
5) Art Tatum
6) Oscar Peterson
7) Lyle Mays
8) Scott Henderson
9) Frank Gambale
10) Holdsworth
@@Swybryd-Nation My list has a lot of the names in your list, but not all. Listen to this Scofield solo and you will know why he needs to be present in everyone's list.
ruclips.net/video/prGidBZLmAc/видео.html
SHAWN LANE Power Licks .
example 17!?
how 'bout EX.1 !
I can't do it even at half speed. :D
Well, I'm an OLD alternate picker from way back. I've tried to sweep and I can do it a little, maybe sloppy, but it seems really difficult to go from alternate to these mini sweeps in between. I suck.
Thing is shawn alternate picked this...
That’s the idea here: very very few can alternate pick as fast as Shawn could with SWYBRYD you can get pretty close with minimal strain/effort! Win/win.
@@Swybryd-Nation Exactly, that was your whole point lol
I love you ❤❤
michael paouris is the other shean lane
4:37 1:32 10:15
How in the hell Shawn would hybrid pick while alternate picking, and throwing sweeping into it, is beyond me. He helped me with my alternate picking, but I just couldn't get down the way he would hybrid simultaneously.
That’s the whole point of SWYBRYD picking: it allows mortals like us to come close to superhuman alternate pickers like Shawn. Yes Careful, strategic use of sweeping while hybrid picking yields astonishing clean velocity.
I like that guitar, can I have it? Message me,...ps I a big Jason Becker fan and I love colors/numbers...
Jeez ty but you can buy your very own at Kiesel guitars.com
@@Swybryd-Nation ok, yes...I knowing Keisel/Carvin-have always wanted one...very well made.👍🎶🎸🎛🎼
damn the guitar sounds to low
genial xd SWYBRYD vs greg howe xd
Mr. Harrison I trý to write you an email sp that I can get more info on your books could you give me your email address?
This is really a cool trick....the real trick is to use it and not over use it. Thanks for the lesson
He's dressed kind of like Rick Graham 🤣