You played very well, ı have been working on this solo for 1 week thanks to you. Is there a small tab error in section 2 of 4:15 ? Does it seem to me? Thanks a lot
Hey thanks Onur, you're absolutely correct,I've made an error,it's supposed to be 13-12-15 on the second string in that middle tab (NOT 13-12-14),I appreciate you mentioning this, you have a good eye! Cheers!:)
@@chasingfrets I for one vote for more early Yngwie (the first 3 albums, the Alcatrazz stuff)...but of course do what inspires you and I am grateful for any lesson you do!!
Awesome thanks so much for posting these videos, I swear most of the tabs I find are no good and I beat myself up a lot trying to learn, not even knowing if what I'm doing is right. Its great to see you play this and play it correctly and break it down with tabs, I really appreciate this a lot!
Thanks man! I know what you mean,one of the reasons I chose these solos is precisely because I couldn't find correct tabs/tutorials for them myself(and they are such grate songs) ,so I tried learning them as close to the original as I could so I could share them with fellow guitar players.Thanks again,cheers!
Yes so true, I know even though they are hard songs that yngwie doesn't do them in weird or overly complex ways or pentatonic type boxes which is what a lot of transcribers try to do with it.
Yeah, I mean it's not the most difficult Yngwie solo but it certainly has challenging moments, the important thing is the solo sounds great, very melodic and expressive, one of mine favorites, Yngwie did a great job on this one
@@souhailbenameur2404 I use delay from Guitar rig 5 it's called 'Psychedelay' I'd say it's more of a long delay type of a thing, it has a nice depth to it and I combine it with a bit of 'Spring reverb'
In the spirit of fun, I’m hearing the lick at the 2:43 mark as using a tap on. You can hear when slowed down it is spliced. That 16-19 on the high E is not natural feeling the way you have it. I’m thinking Yngwie is hitting (two string sweep) the B string at the 15th, E string at the 12th hammering on to the 13th and 16th and with a right hand tap at the 19th, then pulling off to 16, 13, 12 (on the E) then 15, 13,12 slide to the 10, then 13, 12, 10 slide to 9 (on the B) then slide up to the 15th on the E with a full bend up. The attack on the record is making me think this. When played at speed it feels a lot faster, more fluid and the attack sounds right. Let me know what you think. Cheers!!
@@chasingfrets Was surfing YT and found this video. As it goes back into the 80’s he’s doing the tap as I mentioned. These days he’s playing as you are. Of course he’s playing it multiple ways of both picking and all tapping too. 🤣. Cheers!! ruclips.net/video/Nves-vBsJyQ/видео.html
Hey man do you use economy picking like Yngwie when he’s ascending 3nps scales or do you alternate pick it all? I’ve found that I can play faster by utilizing alternate picking and pick slant but maybe it would pay off in the long run to develop economy picking.
Yes, like Yngwie, I only use economy picking when ascending 3 - notes per string. I'd definitely recommend developing that technique because it's quite useful generally speaking and not just for neoclassical stuff. Also, it will bring you closer to Yngwie's sound because there is a bit of a difference in terms of sound and attack between alt. picking and economy picking even though it's the same notes. So the rule of thumb is : Yngwie uses economy when ascending but when he descend ( 3 - notes per string ) he uses 'down - up -pull of' technique - that way his picking hand will always land on a comfortable down stroke when crossing string. Hope it helps!
@@chasingfrets ah yes thanks so much, that helps tremendously. I will incorporate some economy picking into my daily practice routine until I build it up!
Good question George and here's the thing -instead of bending only one string ( in this case high E ) I'm simultaneously grabbing the second string as well ( at the same fret) so I'm bending both E and B string from 15 th to the 17th with my ring finger grabbing the two strings. The technique is called two-string or multi string bending, Stevie Ray Vaughan was famous for this technique and here is a video that might be helpful in this topic ruclips.net/video/tbome2_Xk5k/видео.html
Hey Joe, I'm glad to hear it! You didn't mention did you post them on a public platform (like on YT or FB) or is it a personal video. Also, is it a video or just an audio recording (because of the file size)?
@@chasingfrets hey, its a couple short videos I recorded with my phone, so not the best audio, a bit scared to post them anywhere, but definitely wanted to show you :)
@@JoeS-bv3xu Ok man, that's fine. Maybe you can upload them on Google drive and send me the link so I can download them. Tomorrow I'll probably set up an e-mail account for my channel so I'll sent you the e-mail address you can send me the link to (I'll post the e-mail here in the comment section), if that's ok ?
You played very well, ı have been working on this solo for 1 week thanks to you. Is there a small tab error in section 2 of 4:15 ? Does it seem to me? Thanks a lot
Hey thanks Onur, you're absolutely correct,I've made an error,it's supposed to be 13-12-15 on the second string in that middle tab (NOT 13-12-14),I appreciate you mentioning this, you have a good eye! Cheers!:)
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@@chasingfrets can you send Tabs on PDF for money?
2:47
It helps me to think of the first half of this phrase almost as if it's a sweep, if that helps anyone.
economy picking! picking in the direction your hand needs to go is crucial for these solos.
Thank you for this lesson, please do more Malmsteen lessons!
Thanks,I'm glad you like the lesson,I'll probably do some more in the future,cheers!
Bro your channel is amazing!! Thanks so much for all you are doing for us guitar players!!!
Thanks man I really appreciate your support, I'm glad you find my lessons useful, cheers!
@@chasingfrets I for one vote for more early Yngwie (the first 3 albums, the Alcatrazz stuff)...but of course do what inspires you and I am grateful for any lesson you do!!
AWESOME. I have an e flat tuned yngwie guitar so this helps alot better, you nailed the tone pretty much too!
Thanks man!
Great lesson video!!!
Thanks for making this video! The tabs definitely helped me out!
Awesome thanks so much for posting these videos, I swear most of the tabs I find are no good and I beat myself up a lot trying to learn, not even knowing if what I'm doing is right. Its great to see you play this and play it correctly and break it down with tabs, I really appreciate this a lot!
Thanks man! I know what you mean,one of the reasons I chose these solos is precisely because I couldn't find correct tabs/tutorials for them myself(and they are such grate songs) ,so I tried learning them as close to the original as I could so I could share them with fellow guitar players.Thanks again,cheers!
Yes so true, I know even though they are hard songs that yngwie doesn't do them in weird or overly complex ways or pentatonic type boxes which is what a lot of transcribers try to do with it.
Awesome!
Thanks!
this is amazing.. best channel by far really thx
this help me a lot
I'm glad you like it, enjoy the lessons!
Good work, Amazing work !! You are my new Idol !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I appreciate it man, thanks for the support!
Absolutely perfect man! Thank you so much for doing your channel!!
Thank you very much James! Enjoy the lesson,cheers!:)
Touch and vibrato are excellent.
Wow!!!! I mean Wow!!!! Great lesson here.
Thanks Luis!
Congratulations!!! Excellent video.
Thanks Andre, I'm glad you like it!
Awesome as always
Thanks!
this epic guitar solo is challenging - looked easy but need to practice & master it with Great Patience - Good Effort Bro 🎸💪👍👌
Yeah, I mean it's not the most difficult Yngwie solo but it certainly has challenging moments, the important thing is the solo sounds great, very melodic and expressive, one of mine favorites, Yngwie did a great job on this one
@@chasingfrets 👌👌👌
Best yngwie malmsteen guitar lesson 👌It helped me understand how to play it's guitar solo🤘
What kind of delay effect you're used in the guitar solo(ping pong delay or long delay)😁
Thanks man, glad you like the lesson!
@@souhailbenameur2404 I use delay from Guitar rig 5 it's called 'Psychedelay' I'd say it's more of a long delay type of a thing, it has a nice depth to it and I combine it with a bit of 'Spring reverb'
Excelente saludos desde Ecuador 🇪🇨 tu forma de tocar es increíble
¡Muchas gracias! Saludos desde Serbia!
Thank you for this lesson; really good job dude !!
Thanks very much Vincent, I appreciate it!
Great lesson. Thanks for this. Awesome job!
Thanks man, cheers !
In the spirit of fun, I’m hearing the lick at the 2:43 mark as using a tap on. You can hear when slowed down it is spliced. That 16-19 on the high E is not natural feeling the way you have it. I’m thinking Yngwie is hitting (two string sweep) the B string at the 15th, E string at the 12th hammering on to the 13th and 16th and with a right hand tap at the 19th, then pulling off to 16, 13, 12 (on the E) then 15, 13,12 slide to the 10, then 13, 12, 10 slide to 9 (on the B) then slide up to the 15th on the E with a full bend up. The attack on the record is making me think this. When played at speed it feels a lot faster, more fluid and the attack sounds right. Let me know what you think. Cheers!!
You could be right, you can play it that way, sounds good! Thanks for the input I appreciate it!
@@chasingfrets Was surfing YT and found this video. As it goes back into the 80’s he’s doing the tap as I mentioned. These days he’s playing as you are. Of course he’s playing it multiple ways of both picking and all tapping too. 🤣. Cheers!!
ruclips.net/video/Nves-vBsJyQ/видео.html
thank you so much for this!
brilliant!!! thank you so much!!!!!
Thank you man I'm glad you like it, cheers!:)
On a Wolfgang. I love it😊
Thanks Markus!
Very Cool man!!!
Thank you Juan!
i just foudn you, and your videos are amazingly helpful i love this and the way its set up thank you!!!
Thank you very much man I really appreciate it, enjoy the lessons, cheers!
Congrats from Brazil.
Pretty nice,if you can give lesson about maybe arpeggios that yngwie uses and more
Thanks very much man, I'll think about doing that type of lesson for some future video, cheers!
amazing!! perfect!!!
Thanks Marcus, cheers!
Food job!! Tanks!! Sos groso. Saludos
Genial muy bonito tono y técnica
Gracias!
Amazing job man thank you so much!
You're welcome man,I'm glad you like the lesson,I appreciate it thanks! Cheers!
This Is great. Thanks!
Thanks Richard,glad you like it,cheers!
Prefect 👍🎼 saludos desde Ecuador
Gracias!
Hey man do you use economy picking like Yngwie when he’s ascending 3nps scales or do you alternate pick it all? I’ve found that I can play faster by utilizing alternate picking and pick slant but maybe it would pay off in the long run to develop economy picking.
Yes, like Yngwie, I only use economy picking when ascending 3 - notes per string. I'd definitely recommend developing that technique because it's quite useful generally speaking and not just for neoclassical stuff. Also, it will bring you closer to Yngwie's sound because there is a bit of a difference in terms of sound and attack between alt. picking and economy picking even though it's the same notes. So the rule of thumb is : Yngwie uses economy when ascending but when he descend ( 3 - notes per string ) he uses 'down - up -pull of' technique - that way his picking hand will always land on a comfortable down stroke when crossing string. Hope it helps!
@@chasingfrets ah yes thanks so much, that helps tremendously. I will incorporate some economy picking into my daily practice routine until I build it up!
Adakah Guitar yang anda gunakan buatan Mexico, indonesia atau China?
It's made in Mexico. The model is 'EVH Wolfgang special'
How do you get that growl when you bend on the 15th high E string at 3:34? or what is the technique called I'm a bit of a novice
Good question George and here's the thing -instead of bending only one string ( in this case high E ) I'm simultaneously grabbing the second string as well ( at the same fret) so I'm bending both E and B string from 15 th to the 17th with my ring finger grabbing the two strings. The technique is called two-string or multi string bending, Stevie Ray Vaughan was famous for this technique and here is a video that might be helpful in this topic ruclips.net/video/tbome2_Xk5k/видео.html
TOP!!!!!!
Thanks Rodrigo!
Could you please do engine's of hate solo by Jeff Loomis and nevermore. Its half step down and doesn't use the 7th string
I'll think about it, thanks for the suggestion
Have you ever tried the yngwie signature guitar strings??
No I haven't, I usually play Ernie ball hybrid slinky ( combination of 9s on thin strings and 10s on thicker) or just s set of 9s
Hey, hope you are doing well, I recorded two solos, how can I send them to you ?
Hey Joe, I'm glad to hear it! You didn't mention did you post them on a public platform (like on YT or FB) or is it a personal video. Also, is it a video or just an audio recording (because of the file size)?
@@chasingfrets hey, its a couple short videos I recorded with my phone, so not the best audio, a bit scared to post them anywhere, but definitely wanted to show you :)
@@JoeS-bv3xu Ok man, that's fine. Maybe you can upload them on Google drive and send me the link so I can download them. Tomorrow I'll probably set up an e-mail account for my channel so I'll sent you the e-mail address you can send me the link to (I'll post the e-mail here in the comment section), if that's ok ?
@@chasingfrets that sounds like a great idea with the email, yea if you give me that ill send them your way :)
@@JoeS-bv3xu Ok Joe, I'll send you the e-mail tomorrow when I set it up ,looking forward to see your progress!
Not even close. 😁
Transpose to standard. Would be much easier to approach.
Kinda too smooth for Y style. Nice tho.
Thanks:)