Mitch... you are a GREAT interviewer !!! You’re engaged, interested, non-intrusive...just a great balance if everything that makes a fantastic interview !!! Thanks 🙏 Ps Love ya Steve 🤩🎶🍻
It’s important to archive what’s in Steve Val’s head........Excellent interview Mitch! Steve is so much more than just a guitar virtuoso. He is a composer, music philosopher, spiritual philosopher, intense music transcriber, & metaphysical psychologist....lol. The 17 year old kid in me remembers when live interviews like these.....didn’t exist for the masses. Guitar magazines were the only connection.....
If you haven't seen this, it's not only the best Steve Vai interview I've ever seen, it's the best interview PERIOD! ruclips.net/video/DCKLApfq5gc/видео.html
Think for a moment that this could be the TV, Tv could be this: intelligent conversations with intelligent people, artists, philosophers, etc. But that would educate people, make them smarter, and of course they don't want that. Anyways, thank you both for this very enjoyable moment.
Excellent interview Mitch. I had the privilege of playing an original composition with Steve a couple of years ago at his Academy 5.0 in Asilomar, Ca. Steve and his band were incredibly gracious and supportive of my nerve wracking 5 minutes on stage. It was the best 50th birthday present a wife ever gave a husband, and I'll never forget it. Thank you Steve for all of the wonderful music you have given the world. Thank you too Mitch~
This video was absolutely beautiful. Steve is really opening up his ingenious mind and spirit, and sharing something with us that few other musicians have the experience or emotional awareness to share. What he said about understanding your own ego, and being conscious of your limitations to the point that you can be confident in your awareness of them, in order to truly express your uninhibited, unique and individual voice, really resonated with me. I've been in a rut for ages, and hearing these words has really moved me in a hugely positive way. Also, lovely to see a nod to Jacob and Jonah. The track Jacob released with Steve on Djesse Vol. 2 was just incredible. What a wonderful fusion of musicianship. I'm off to rewatch this interview. Thanks also to Sweetwater for recording and elucidating so much wisdom from Steve, for us all to absorb and learn from.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
What a great interviewer, he gave the master time to speak as he knew he was in the Prescence of royalty. It takes a great skill to do this and I'm sure Steve himself enjoyed the experience. Fantastic vid, thanks for uploading.
It's always great to hear him because he touches those subjects in his talks that are important for becoming not just a musician or player but also a better disciplined person. Great interview by Mitch.
I love everything Vai but I have to say hats off to Mitch for asking such excellent questions. The Michael Aspell of Music interviewers. You gave Vai questions to really think about. Loved this.
Steve presents as a very intelligent, knowledgeable and aware individual. I'm 63 and I started playing guitar a year ago. I started out by teaching myself the diatonic chord pentatonic scales. I listen to and play along with every style of music I can find. I do nothing but create solos and improvise. It gives me a tremendous amount of satisfaction knowing that involved in the creative process. But my real passion or talent is really in writing screenplays. Now, just like songwriting, there are several models or formulas for writing screenplays. Like many artists, I don't like having to adhere to any specific structure or formula. I feel that it inhibits my creativity or spontaneity in general. And yet I'm told that if I don't adhere to some type of structure or outline, that I risk writing screenplays that will only appeal to a very limited audience. I'm trying to find a balance between understanding or utilizing "story structure" and at the same time keep my spontaneity and do something original. I suppose many creative people struggle with this. This interview reminded me that a lot of self analysis can be quite negative and detrimental to the whole creative process. I also understand that in order to be successful you have to "produce." I've written 10 feature length scripts and have had seven of them "selected" by different contests. I have to remember to keep producing and hopefully my work will be appreciated by a larger audience.
For The Love of God is the first solo guitar instrumental song I've listened to when I started learning the electric guitar. The awe and shock I got that day is still engraved in my brain even after 11 years. Mad respect for you Steve and thanks for being awesome.
thank you Mitch. you are one of my favorite 'interviewer'. if not top of the list. here's my why. you ask questions and then, so to say, you step background and listen. that's high level communication and shows the needed respect to your guests. not so many can have that these days. so again, thx for your work.
Steve is a real treasure, and so gracious with his ability. He comes across on stage as being absolutely full of himself, and he certainly has a lot to say about his mental processes, but those insights are so valuable. The idea of allowing the music to flow is a kind of Zen or Taoistic idea to me. My "career" is also 40 years old this year, and I too have learned to trust the wellspring, and not to dam it or try to attach plumbing. I just let the waters of inspiration find their own level, and I always end up surprised and delighted by what happens. So interesting and inspirational to hear a luminary like Steve resonating with my own thoughts.
you may not like his style. Steve vai is a true musical genius.... you have to speak or somewhat understand musical language to appreciate his musical palette.
I think it sounds pretty damn, i dont have a better word for it then, elitist. to say that to appreciate Steve Vai you need to somewhat understand musical language. like @crush537 said, You like it or you don't. Art shouldn't require explanations and education.
No, steve is steve.. And thinks everything is metaphysics, and subconscience... . Its not. we are all part, physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. And we are all created uniquely individual with different gifts and purposes, by God our heavenly fathers hand! but the rest is a bit tough to take because we are all being conditioned here on earth from the moment we are born! LIFE IS A TEST FOR EACH ANF EVERYONE OF US IN HIS OR HER OWN LIFETIME! thats it! ........ the rest is all about the people who control our lives through society, laws, schools, and various other things.. they set the flow of things and most of us just learn to live in and among it.. its all fucked up, because the people running things are fucked up too! nothing super intellectual or scientific about it! ........... WE ALL NEED JESUS TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND AND TO BE SAVED ESSENTIALLY FROM OURSELVES! and others..........
I love how he describes her as "Fiercely Talented". Nott only accurate with her, but a great way to describe the amazing skill of the musicians at that level of skill.
Listening to Vai, Satriani or Petrucci is just mindblowing, it’s Everything in life what they are talking about, it’s more than scales, notes etc these guys feel , they are truly todays greats with there own sound and that’s what seperate them from the rest
First time I saw Steve was with Frank Zappa !!!! The second time was also with Frank and I was pretty close to the stage and Steve Was flying around the stage like a maniac !!!!!!! It was insane !!!!!! The third time was with David Lee Roth and that show was ridiculous !!!!!! The fourth time was with the Jimi Hendrix tribute tour !!!!!!! I'm glad I got to see him play live !!!!!!!
irmasil3 I’m 21 and I grew up on the greats like Vai, Satch, Malmsteen, Moore, McAlpine, Bettencourt, Rhoads, Jake E Lee, George Lynch, DeMartini, Van Halen, Gilbert, Frehley, Sykes, Frampton, Becker, Friedman, Batio, Brian May, Townsend, Zappa, Both of the Young brothers, Eric Johnson, Buckethead, Scholz, Page, Harrison, and the Duo of Perry and Whitford. So for me an aspiring guitarist, who’s been playing half his life already and has had all of this variety of influence, makes me sad to see I got here too late and a little less than half of them have sadly passed already. By the time I’m in my 40s and 50s most of them probably won’t be here. Past my prime and they’ll be long gone. Crazy to think about.
So, love Steve Vai as a person and artist, never really got into any of his solo stuff, not sure why, it just doesn't seem to move me, however I find myself enjoying listening to him talk and for some reason a lot more than I do listening to him play. That's not a dig on him! So don't freak out guys and gals. I have total respect for this man. I just realized this though. Anyway...carry on Steve. I'm listening intently.
When he talks about not adhering to certain scales or notes over a chord for soloing, as a player myself that's what I've always loved about Dime and EVH, no rules just let it rip and see what comes out.
Steve Vai is so expressive, his philosophical train of thought reminds me Jordan Peterson but revolving around music instead, yet could easily be applied to any aspect of life.
It's always a treat to hear him talk, an intelligent and inspiring guy - and what I love about his Guitar playing apart from the virtuosity it that he always has these wonderful quirky ideas that really catches your ear.
Everyone has that one pair of old comfy socks, you know, the ones they wear all the time when they have drawers full of nice new designer socks. They just fit better, feel better, function better. Just all around a close personal feeling that connects to the foot. Flo IS that pair of socks. A fit and functionality made by the gods. Flo has her place in rock history, right there with Steve himself.
Wow, I enjoyed this very much, and I am not even a Steve Vai fan! But he said many interesting, inspiring and nice things, with great humility. Great musician. And congratulations to Mitch for providing the space for Steve to tell us all this, while trying to protect his wallet. ;-)
I like his hair longer:) If you have ever read my comments on Steve, he is one of my greatest influences for the guitar and music. They broke the mold when he was made:) When you appreciate all of his musical gifts and just see how kind a person he is, to me, it makes me feel inspired. He trained hard, and while he says he is not gifted, lol, we know that isn't the case, but he is very humble and that alone is appealing and makes me like his work even more. I am sorry I missed that event:(
he's not half as bad as EVERYONE ELSE from the West Coast. (Drives me bonkers. Listen to interviews with Anthrax [yeah, EAST coast] and they say "y'know' 5 times per sentence, as do many. Vai rarely says it. I never ever ever say "y'know".)
Learning theory is like learning the proper syntax of a language. It helps one say something in a way that’s articulate and widely understood, but it doesn’t tell you what to say. That’s up to the artist
I was wondering when Vai was going to work with Jeff Beck's techniques. As always Vai takes everything into the stratosphere. A true virtuoso and great human being. Much love!
Mitch... you are a GREAT interviewer !!!
You’re engaged, interested, non-intrusive...just a great balance if everything that makes a fantastic interview !!!
Thanks 🙏
Ps Love ya Steve 🤩🎶🍻
i love how this guy presents himself. super humble, super talented, constantly sharing his mind.
It’s important to archive what’s in Steve Val’s head........Excellent interview Mitch! Steve is so much more than just a guitar virtuoso.
He is a composer, music philosopher, spiritual philosopher, intense music transcriber, & metaphysical psychologist....lol.
The 17 year old kid in me remembers when live interviews like these.....didn’t exist for the masses. Guitar magazines were the only connection.....
Auen73 I wish I have the intellect to understand what Steve Vai is all about. But I’m just an average rock guitarist.
You left out Beekeeper 😂
If you haven't seen this, it's not only the best Steve Vai interview I've ever seen, it's the best interview PERIOD! ruclips.net/video/DCKLApfq5gc/видео.html
Excellent comment!
@@timotot123 Haha...right? Forgot about that one.😄
Think for a moment that this could be the TV, Tv could be this: intelligent conversations with intelligent people, artists, philosophers, etc. But that would educate people, make them smarter, and of course they don't want that. Anyways, thank you both for this very enjoyable moment.
Yeah, but we dont need TV anymore lmao
No matter what instrument you play this interview as a whole (ignoring the guitar stuff) is very inspirational.
Steve's point at about 17:00 thru 20:00 is probably the best advice on playing guitar I've heard. Vai interviews never disappoint!
He's demon possessed, that's his secret and that's what plays for him...
Excellent interview Mitch. I had the privilege of playing an original composition with Steve a couple of years ago at his Academy 5.0 in Asilomar, Ca. Steve and his band were incredibly gracious and supportive of my nerve wracking 5 minutes on stage. It was the best 50th birthday present a wife ever gave a husband, and I'll never forget it. Thank you Steve for all of the wonderful music you have given the world. Thank you too Mitch~
I wonder who are those people who press the dislike button on excellent,serious videos like this.Thanks Mr. Vai!
Never saw a Vai interview i didnt like. The man is a true inspiration
This video was absolutely beautiful. Steve is really opening up his ingenious mind and spirit, and sharing something with us that few other musicians have the experience or emotional awareness to share. What he said about understanding your own ego, and being conscious of your limitations to the point that you can be confident in your awareness of them, in order to truly express your uninhibited, unique and individual voice, really resonated with me. I've been in a rut for ages, and hearing these words has really moved me in a hugely positive way. Also, lovely to see a nod to Jacob and Jonah. The track Jacob released with Steve on Djesse Vol. 2 was just incredible. What a wonderful fusion of musicianship. I'm off to rewatch this interview. Thanks also to Sweetwater for recording and elucidating so much wisdom from Steve, for us all to absorb and learn from.
An absolute living legend....Sir Steve Vai much respect and love from Darjeeling, India....
Vai is probably the smartest guitarist.
i would add Guthrie Govan as well.
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I was dumb forgot the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me.
@Cayson Jaxson instablaster ;)
@@xdreampcs8554 and Satriani
@@Jmilillo Satch taught Vai and Hammett. I agree, he is brilliant.
Thank you, Steve and Mitch! Great interview.
What a great interviewer, he gave the master time to speak as he knew he was in the Prescence of royalty. It takes a great skill to do this and I'm sure Steve himself enjoyed the experience. Fantastic vid, thanks for uploading.
I wish I had a whole week with Steve to cram as much knowledge from his brain as I could get, what an amazing player.
" listening for the melody to tell you what to play." Couldn't word it better. And wow steve vai and jacob collier working together is unbelievable
It's always great to hear him because he touches those subjects in his talks that are important for becoming not just a musician or player but also a better disciplined person. Great interview by Mitch.
This guy asked like three questions, Steve talked for a half hour. I love you Steve Vai!
Steve puts all his soul and his personality in the guitar. To me, it seems like the guitar is an extension of his body and he speaks through it
Vai is just a great human communicator. I love listening to him speak...every word means something,,,no fluff.
Great interview. Talented man and a true artist.
Steve, you're so absolutely right about the listening aspect of playing. Thank you so much. For emphasizing that wisdom
I love everything Vai but I have to say hats off to Mitch for asking such excellent questions. The Michael Aspell of Music interviewers. You gave Vai questions to really think about. Loved this.
Wow, such deep and spiritual lessons that go way beyound playing guitar. Vai is a great gift to me!
Great interview MITCH! Can’t get enough of STEVE VAI 🎸👍🎸
He is so important to us Vai fans he's a leader of his own. Your a living legend Steve! \m/
Time to hit that bell sweetwater coming with the good stuff lately
One of the best Via interviews I've listened to. TY
Never gets tired of listening to this man! Great interview!
Steve's connection to his guitar is amazing.
Steve presents as a very intelligent, knowledgeable and aware individual.
I'm 63 and I started playing guitar a year ago. I started out by teaching myself the diatonic chord pentatonic scales. I listen to and play along with every style of music I can find. I do nothing but create solos and improvise. It gives me a tremendous amount of satisfaction knowing that involved in the creative process.
But my real passion or talent is really in writing screenplays. Now, just like songwriting, there are several models or formulas for writing screenplays.
Like many artists, I don't like having to adhere to any specific structure or formula. I feel that it inhibits my creativity or spontaneity in general. And yet I'm told that if I don't adhere to some type of structure or outline, that I risk writing screenplays that will only appeal to a very limited audience.
I'm trying to find a balance between understanding or utilizing "story structure" and at the same time keep my spontaneity and do something original.
I suppose many creative people struggle with this. This interview reminded me that a lot of self analysis can be quite negative and detrimental to the whole creative process.
I also understand that in order to be successful you have to "produce." I've written 10 feature length scripts and have had seven of them "selected" by different contests.
I have to remember to keep producing and hopefully my work will be appreciated by a larger audience.
Great interview, not the typical questions usually asked.
I really dug when they started talking about music composition.
Outstanding job Mitch.
Such a class act. Triple down on your strengths, ignore your weaknesses.
For The Love of God is the first solo guitar instrumental song I've listened to when I started learning the electric guitar. The awe and shock I got that day is still engraved in my brain even after 11 years. Mad respect for you Steve and thanks for being awesome.
Great Interview Mitch..much Respect to the both of you..Steve Vai you’re the best🤙
thank you Mitch.
you are one of my favorite 'interviewer'. if not top of the list. here's my why. you ask questions and then, so to say, you step background and listen. that's high level communication and shows the needed respect to your guests. not so many can have that these days. so again, thx for your work.
Steve's talk never bores me. I am sure many people feel the same way.
I love Steve Vai's personality and his style of music.
Amazing seeing someone who is so talented also be so humble and down to earth. Nice change from all the big egos in music.
Steve Vai. What an authentic human being
This interview is a wealth of knowledge.
Steve is a real treasure, and so gracious with his ability. He comes across on stage as being absolutely full of himself, and he certainly has a lot to say about his mental processes, but those insights are so valuable. The idea of allowing the music to flow is a kind of Zen or Taoistic idea to me. My "career" is also 40 years old this year, and I too have learned to trust the wellspring, and not to dam it or try to attach plumbing. I just let the waters of inspiration find their own level, and I always end up surprised and delighted by what happens. So interesting and inspirational to hear a luminary like Steve resonating with my own thoughts.
you may not like his style. Steve vai is a true musical genius.... you have to speak or somewhat understand musical language to appreciate his musical palette.
I don't know about that. You like it or you don't. Art shouldn't require explanations and education and I don't think any is required for Steve.
I think it sounds pretty damn, i dont have a better word for it then, elitist. to say that to appreciate Steve Vai you need to somewhat understand musical language. like @crush537 said, You like it or you don't. Art shouldn't require explanations and education.
No, steve is steve.. And thinks everything is metaphysics, and subconscience... . Its not. we are all part, physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. And we are all created uniquely individual with different gifts and purposes, by God our heavenly fathers hand! but the rest is a bit tough to take because we are all being conditioned here on earth from the moment we are born! LIFE IS A TEST FOR EACH ANF EVERYONE OF US IN HIS OR HER OWN LIFETIME! thats it! ........ the rest is all about the people who control our lives through society, laws, schools, and various other things.. they set the flow of things and most of us just learn to live in and among it.. its all fucked up, because the people running things are fucked up too! nothing super intellectual or scientific about it! ........... WE ALL NEED JESUS TO UNDERSTAND EVERYTHING WE NEED TO UNDERSTAND AND TO BE SAVED ESSENTIALLY FROM OURSELVES! and others..........
You have to have a high IQ to understand Steve Vai's music
"When I play, I quickly put myself into a light hypnotic trance and compose while playing, drawing directly from the emotions." - John Fahey
Great interview Mitch. Keep up the great work that separates the Sweetwater channel. Would love to see another session like this with Vai.
Steve Vai is so underrated even as a person. I hope he gets more recognition.
Under-rated by whom? He's one of the most respected musicians in the world.
Steve vain isn’t underrated at all.... if anything I think people just don’t understand how genuine he is
I love how he describes her as "Fiercely Talented". Nott only accurate with her, but a great way to describe the amazing skill of the musicians at that level of skill.
Listening to Vai, Satriani or Petrucci is just mindblowing, it’s Everything in life what they are talking about, it’s more than scales, notes etc these guys feel , they are truly todays greats with there own sound and that’s what seperate them from the rest
First time I saw Steve was with Frank Zappa !!!! The second time was also with Frank and I was pretty close to the stage and Steve
Was flying around the stage like a maniac !!!!!!! It was insane !!!!!! The third time was with David Lee Roth and that show was ridiculous !!!!!! The fourth time was with the Jimi Hendrix tribute tour !!!!!!! I'm glad I got to see him play live !!!!!!!
Steve Vai manages to be so stinkin' smart and still is able to be humble. That's quite a feat. Great interview Mitch!
All my guitar heroes are getting old and I am getting older with them...
You're never too old to rock!
Yes. That is how the passage of time works.
irmasil3 I’m 21 and I grew up on the greats like Vai, Satch, Malmsteen, Moore, McAlpine, Bettencourt, Rhoads, Jake E Lee, George Lynch, DeMartini, Van Halen, Gilbert, Frehley, Sykes, Frampton, Becker, Friedman, Batio, Brian May, Townsend, Zappa, Both of the Young brothers, Eric Johnson, Buckethead, Scholz, Page, Harrison, and the Duo of Perry and Whitford. So for me an aspiring guitarist, who’s been playing half his life already and has had all of this variety of influence, makes me sad to see I got here too late and a little less than half of them have sadly passed already. By the time I’m in my 40s and 50s most of them probably won’t be here. Past my prime and they’ll be long gone. Crazy to think about.
I love watching/ listening to any interview with Steve. Mitch and Sweetwater kick ass too!
Great Interview - Thanks Sweetwater
Thanks for checking it out! 👍
Thank you for being a knowledgeable interviewer that can provide a little more depth and insight for players with more experience. Really appreciated!
What a great interview, the riffing that vai goes off with his stream of consciousness is awesome. Really dig what he says here
Steve is so awesome that even his goofy flamboyance is charming
So, love Steve Vai as a person and artist, never really got into any of his solo stuff, not sure why, it just doesn't seem to move me, however I find myself enjoying listening to him talk and for some reason a lot more than I do listening to him play. That's not a dig on him! So don't freak out guys and gals. I have total respect for this man. I just realized this though. Anyway...carry on Steve. I'm listening intently.
E K agreed
Same. He’s more of a motivational speaker for guitarists
When he talks about not adhering to certain scales or notes over a chord for soloing, as a player myself that's what I've always loved about Dime and EVH, no rules just let it rip and see what comes out.
plz Steve Vai, plz come back and play Ireland! I'd love to see stteve live.
Steve Vai is so expressive, his philosophical train of thought reminds me Jordan Peterson but revolving around music instead, yet could easily be applied to any aspect of life.
He is a master. Period!
Always an interesting conversation with Vai.
It's always a treat to hear him talk, an intelligent and inspiring guy - and what I love about his Guitar playing apart from the virtuosity it that he always has these wonderful quirky ideas that really catches your ear.
Love steve he play with talent frome heaven. Fc thailand
Great interview.
wow this is really a wise grown man speaking....he just put the whole "thing" into the music learning proces....well spoken !
Damn. Sweetwater is killing it lately with awesome content. Thank you so much for the Ken Shepherd and Steve Vai interviews guys. Cheers!
Always inspiring to listen to Mr Vai 🔥
you gotta love this guy
this man is responsible for many divorces... between frustrated players and their guitars
I'm single I wouldn't spend a nickel on a Jem or Universe or a Legacy why would anyone else? Honestly you'd be better of building one from parts
@@BillDerBerg not my cup of tea. But the Made in Japan Jems are some of the best guitars on the planet.
John J. Sanchez no worries, because I will never sell you or anyone else my Legacy 1. 😉
Agreed but he also teaches and inspires more. Actively too
One is responsible for his/her own actions. ;)
Best interview ever
7:54 Steve your songs are always melodic. Nobody can reach your solo albums, the bar you set there!
Yes nice interview, Mitch.
Vai is of course an imprssive musician, definitely an impressive person as well
Yes Sweetwater yesssssss loved it loved it. this is great
I loved the description of stage confusion.
The King of electric sound. The Best Ever.
Now, this was a nice interview as you are hearing stuff close to the man's thinking. Good job..
How amazing would it be to just sit with Steve Vai and play a little crazy cool song Sooooooo lucky
Everyone has that one pair of old comfy socks, you know, the ones they wear all the time when they have drawers full of nice new designer socks. They just fit better, feel better, function better. Just all around a close personal feeling that connects to the foot.
Flo IS that pair of socks. A fit and functionality made by the gods. Flo has her place in rock history, right there with Steve himself.
Well done Gentlemen! I loved the questions and deeply thought out answers. Very insightful and thought provoking.
Wow, I enjoyed this very much, and I am not even a Steve Vai fan! But he said many interesting, inspiring and nice things, with great humility. Great musician. And congratulations to Mitch for providing the space for Steve to tell us all this, while trying to protect his wallet. ;-)
Love this interview!!Thanks for this moment! Music+
Seen Steve Vai with Roth back in mid eighties first concert
Glad to see Steve's hair back again.
Great, great interview!!!
I subscribed specifically for this interview! Please have more with the guitar legends!
I like his hair longer:) If you have ever read my comments on Steve, he is one of my greatest influences for the guitar and music. They broke the mold when he was made:) When you appreciate all of his musical gifts and just see how kind a person he is, to me, it makes me feel inspired. He trained hard, and while he says he is not gifted, lol, we know that isn't the case, but he is very humble and that alone is appealing and makes me like his work even more. I am sorry I missed that event:(
Mitch is looking great!
Great interview. Great guitarist/musician. Great people.
Truly great interview ! Both of you guys are awesome !
Every time Steve Vai says “you know” we all get a dollar!
he's not half as bad as EVERYONE ELSE from the West Coast.
(Drives me bonkers. Listen to interviews with Anthrax [yeah, EAST coast] and they say "y'know' 5 times per sentence, as do many. Vai rarely says it. I never ever ever say "y'know".)
@Bruce A B No, he's from an east coaster from Long Island, NY - the same as Joe Satriani.
@Bruce A B The dude above you compared him to everyone else from the West Coast and you said he's from LA. You can still hear his Long Island accent.
i've just finished this video and was gonna comment on "you know" but then i saw your comment lol xD
He wants you to know what he knows
Always dug Steve!! Amazing dude hot guy still,timeless!!!
In short use theory to guide you, but follow your ears and let them inspire music.
Learning theory is like learning the proper syntax of a language. It helps one say something in a way that’s articulate and widely understood, but it doesn’t tell you what to say. That’s up to the artist
Well said, Ben! -_Daniel_
Thank you sweetwater! Praise from Caesar himself!
oh good, cause my knowledge is pretty miniscule/mediocre.
Lessons aren’t cheap.
So true. You need to know the rules to be able to break them.
Another good job, Mitch.
A Genius of a Musician and Totally Down to Earth - Steve Vai you are Phenomenal 👍👍👌👌🤘🤘
Really interesting interview. You actually managed to ask very original questions. Learned a lot! Thank you!
Love the fact my reminder notifications didn’t go off, thanks RUclips
I would love to be able to have a long form interview Steve. I believe it would be very insightful into his creative process.
I was wondering when Vai was going to work with Jeff Beck's techniques. As always Vai takes everything into the stratosphere.
A true virtuoso and great human being. Much love!
They make the guitar talk with the wammy its totally bitchin vai will always be my favorite guitar player
Steve's always been super cool.