Thanks for learning these no-stretch Ratt Riffs! Get the tabs for FREE over on my Patreon, even if you’re not a member (although it would be much cooler if you were 😉): www.patreon.com/posts/104893755?
The stepmom comments made me giggle. Warren and Robin made an excellent guitar duo, RIP Robin. I remember an interview with Jake E. Lee where he mentioned Warren's playing and he had to literally use his thumb in order to make the chord stretch.
Hey I just found your channel. I can't believe you youngsters would want to learn the old Ratt or any other music from my era. I appreciate you fellas keeping this genre of music alive.
I’m with you on the barre chords, growing up learning guitar I always played them with the first and third finger because that is what you are “supposed to do“. Somewhere along the way I naturally started using my first and fourth finger. I don’t think I even realized it because several years ago I stopped playing looking at my hand, slightly confusedicated and asking myself “when the hell did I start doing that”? It just felt more natural.
Index and pinky for me too 99% of the time. Always used index and ring starting out because that’s how it was also shown to me. Years and years later I went to using my pinky and it’s so much comfortable for me.
This is like the best example ever on how fretboard fluency really makes all the difference in the world. That riff is a real killer, and even after stretching, I just can’t play it comfortably, even with my Ibanez on my lap. Thank you, Uncle Ben!
This is TOTALLY AWESOME DUDE! I was a HUGE Ratt fan back in high school in the 80s. I even had a Ratt jacket patch, lol. Saw them headline with Bon Jovi for the Invasion of Your Privacy tour. Gettin to work on these right away. Thanks, Uncle, Ben!
Love this! I actually had to accept that my hands aren't that big after all of these years. Makes sense why certain licks, and even guitars, are harder to play!
You dont need huge hands to play most of this stuff. Bringing the guitar higher up makes everything easier, but also - your hands can be conditioned to stretch more. I dont have big hands either, but doing stretch exercises will, over time, help you reach farther and get more comfortable with moderate reaches. Sure, maybe you wont ever be able to play some wild Alan Holdsworth-esque chords, but 98% of guitar playing will be within your reach.
Placing your hand and fingers correctly when you play makes a big difference as well. I have small hands and my left hand can't stretch any more than my right even after many years of playing. I'm still able to do all but the most extreme stretches without getting too uncomfortable by simply being careful how I position my left hand. Sounds obvious, but it's easy to miss or screw up, and it makes a HUGE difference when you do it right. In combination with having the guitar at a reasonable height, of course! The "rockstar" height makes it much harder to play well for most people (even Nuno Bettencourt for instance admits to putting one leg on an amplifier to pull some stuff off on stage, which I think is a common trick), and to me it just looks like the guitarist is trying to pass the guitar off as a penis substitute, which I find more pathetic than cool. "Hey everybody, look at my huge d**k! Isn't it impressive? It's got strings on it too!"
I really enjoy your banter, its just witty and funny. The Les Paul is gorgeous. I couldn't play lay it down at all untill this video arrived...thank you so much Uncle Ben
Nice Lay it Down is my go to riff for big spacious sounds. Interestingly enough I've always played it similarly to how you're doing it, but i pick it with my fingers. Thanks Uncle Ben!
I feel like I’ve been waiting years for this video! Thanks man! Also, i appreciate all the stuff you do with the Ibanez 7 strings. I’ve got one from 99, Japanese, and that was my first seven string, but it was also the best guitar ever. It’s like a perfect guitar, idk what it is
I use to be able to do the stretches with no problem and always did form II bar chords with my middle finger without hitting and muting the high E. Now at 59 I have bad arthritis in my wrists and thumbs and get tendonitis easily. These are great videos. Thanks for doing them. I have always loved the Round & Round riff (think it’s one of the all time greats) and had started to hit the low C with the pinky like you. I never tried a different approach to Lay It Down so that is something new. Thanks again!👍
Great lesson Ben. I was trying to play that round and round riff the way they played it! Man no way!!! It's too hard when you have little hands so this lesson is so cool!
Such a great teacher. And I would argue almost NO ONE would know the difference unless..... like he said, they have played it themselves and chose the exact true method. Even hearing it and the differences could be attributed to amp/studio nuances...
Figuring out different ways of playing something is very useful anyways, cuz it just helps your understanding of the fretboard and theory concepts and all. There's merit in learning something exactly as it's supposed to be played, but only assholes will care if you play it differently while still generally sounding right.
Yes! Leon Todd did something similar with some DiMartini riffs... I think it's absolutely essential to learn how the actual song/riff is played, but it's also nice to have some shortcut versions in your back pocket. Love it! \,,,/
So cool to run across this, and glad others find an easier way to play this riff!. I honestly can only play the original version if I'm sitting down or have my guitar so hiked up on my body when standing that I look like an idiot😅. I too have a similar alternative way I play it so I can be more comfortable when I'm playing standing. Great vid! 🤘
Seems I remember an interview or something with Warren where he said the he and Jake E Lee were friends and they would try to one up each other to see who could come up with the most stretchy riff, and Lay it Down will most definitely put the hurt on your arm hand for sure.
I'm with you on the pinky for A shape barre chords. I always thought it was my upright bass playing dna that made me avoid the ring finger, but it's good to know I'm not the only one!
People can make fun of hair metal all they want. But Ratt and the Crue had some of the catchiest riffs in soo many songs. I don't think they ever get the recognition they deserve. Did I go to their concerts? No. But compared to the ying yang bullshit passing as prog or thrash/death metal nowadays. They at least had catchy melodies and songs with some substance. Other than maybe Tool, Chevelle, S.O.A.D.or Disturbed. I have a hard time with most other newish hard rock bands material. Just bores the life out of me. We'll just keep banging away the best stuff we know. Uncle Ben will gladly carry the torch. Excellent short video that tons of people will appreciate. Peace.
HUGE RATT/DEMARTINI (and Crosby, too) fan! My God, those guitar tones on INVASION are lethal (Never use love, Give it all, What you give....etc) They had such HUGE riffs, melodic yet mean, and man....that Warren legato/left hand, bends....
Warren was great at picking when he needed or wanted to be. However, yes, he had some fantastic legato, the best vibrato of any player I've ever heard and he just had a slippery style and a swaggering style that was like no other.
@@stricknine8623 Oh yeah, i grew up with that LA school of slippery shred (Warren, Lynch, Jake, Vivian,,,even though he was Irish), and it was all that post EVH three note per string, pull off style at blazing speeds. I did love Yngwie & some neoclassical, but there was something about that LA school of blazing left hand.
@julianschulz1620 To me,..Warren and Lynch were different than the rest from that shred scene...They had more great phrasing, vibrato and sustaining notes in a musical way than the average awesome noodling shredder. Especially Warren DeMartini. The guy just had it all.
I love the algorithm sometimes. I just learned Round and Round two days ago, and I was already worried about left hand endurance. And then this video pops in my feed. Magic. Thank you, bots! 😂
Brilliant teacher and fun with it.if you wanna play rock/metal well you have to stick with Ben,even if it feels impossible..keep perfecting little chunks. Get timing correct and practice practice practice. ❤
Thanks Ben great video , now we want some back for the attack riffs 😊
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I have very small hands for a guy and some scale and chord positions are just never gonna happen. Luckily, the guitar offers us alternative positions, and I like this approach. Very useful.
This is funny I stumbled on your video , because I just finished learning 2 Ratt songs Knowbody rides for free and Lay it down . Yah I don't have giant long fingers , I was complaining to my buddy about his stretches on notes , if there's a will there's a way to learn it . Thanks for video , I was little late finding this.
I've rewritten tabs for decades just for my use so that I can play all the weird stretches and stuff. It is especially necessary for me to do so now because of psoriatic arthritis. My fingers really hurt when stretching and sometimes I can't play at all! Sometimes I also use tapping instead of hammerons just because I can't stretch so much.
I always thought I had a hard time learning these songs because Robin and Warren were playing inversions, relative to one another. So, if you listen to isolated guitar tracks, you will find that Ben is correct, they play them slightly different. ✌❤🤘
Never dawned on me that the rhythm chords of All She Wrote were pretty much copied from Round and Round until I saw your alternate shapes. Cool to watch :)
Hi Uncle Ben, you can easily play it original (with lowered guitar) if you switch ring finger with middle (Andy Summers style)... Btw in the ocean of lessons you realy helped me with alternate picking❤
I totally agree about Ratt riffs being some of the greatest ever written..but also some of the hardest to comfortably play. Even when you get the riffs and the positions down, making them sound like Warren does is next to impossible. He has a great touch. I remember being very frustrating back in either 94 or 95 when I was trying to figure out how to play Round and Round. I was 12 or 13..and couldn't figure out why he sounded so thin when I played it. I was too stupid to understand that there was more than one guitar playing on the album. hehe.
Wow Uncle Ben - I've been cheating Lay It down in yet another, completely different way for some 25 years (yes, a nephew can be older than his uncle) with almost as good results. None of the drunks in the dive bars I play have ever called me on it so I'm gonna keep running with it.
These are great for my post-surgery comeback trail as a guitarist. Thank you. Have you studied the playing style of Reggie Wu from Heaven's Edge in detail? Lately, I've been practicing and comparing / contrasting the album version of Hold on to Tonight with the demo version that I found on RUclips recently. Those tapped harmonics in Find Another Way are a good measure for the quality of guitars' construction and setup, incidentally. I've used a couple of 'cheap beater' guitars for a 'back to the roots' approach as I'm getting back into practice and perfecting my techniques; since getting my first guitars involved 'repairing junk pile rescues' in the mid-'70s when I was in about fifth grade. There's a striking contrast between practicing on something like a Pantom 'Strat' knockoff and my small collection of vintage name-brand guitars, and the ones that have been set up by pros versus DIY.
Off the cuff, my favorite Ratt riff is a tie between "Round & Round" and "Lay It Down". Both so catchy and what I really loved about playing guitar, myself (though my 'mouse mittens' made for some sloppy playing!)
you sir are world class. today many of us cheating with de Martini's riffs feel it's ok, 'cos Uncle Ben does it. thanks! btw this Round n round hack is fkin banging!
Warren D used a stainless steel pick I think...at least for one night in Nashville TN back in 1980-something...manage to catch one that he threw into the crowd. Couldn't wait to get home and play with it....then I got my guitar out and used the steel pick to see what kind of sound it made 😁
1985 with Bon Jovi opening for Ratt? I was there . Our lead and myself messed with the metal picks but just wasn't into it. For a certain sound maybe but just wasn't our thing.
This would have been the 1987 tour. They were filming the video (or parts of one) for “Slip of the Lip”. They even played the song twice in a row. Caught the pick during one of those solos. Was very lucky. Happened to make it to the ground before the 10 others that piled on top of me LOL
Thanks for learning these no-stretch Ratt Riffs! Get the tabs for FREE over on my Patreon, even if you’re not a member (although it would be much cooler if you were 😉): www.patreon.com/posts/104893755?
Your tone is killer! 🤘
@@bairrock42thanks dude!!!
Guess you had to go Ice that hand after that LOL
First time watching a video by you. Very cool. I liked and subscribed. Looking forward to digging into your channel.
Peace out.
Way Cool Jr. lesson?.....Please.
I'm convinced that when Warren and Jake E. Lee were roommates they had contests on who could come up with the stretchiest riffs to play.
I think you’re right!
I think you are right. I believe I read somewhere that is how Jake came up with the thumb trick is because Warrens hands were so big.
@@mofutmma1 It's straight from Cello technique.
They did. Straight from Jake's mouth
Jake actually talked about this before, he said he and Warren would purposely try to out-do each other with how wide the stretches on the chords were.
You gotta do a Lynch one soon
Totally agree!
ligthning strikes again comes to mind
@@francescocagnacci or Tooth And Nail!
Finally, a Ratt Riff vid that will make my Ratt Riffs not sound like mouse poop....
I learned "Your in Love" by watching Warren from the front row at the concert.
That's why we pay for the good seats, or binoculars...😉🤟
Your not kiddin
You're seats were terrific!
Best way to learn
The stepmom comments made me giggle. Warren and Robin made an excellent guitar duo, RIP Robin. I remember an interview with Jake E. Lee where he mentioned Warren's playing and he had to literally use his thumb in order to make the chord stretch.
Yes, the stepmom comment was the shit! 😂
Coming from Jake E. Lee, that’s saying a LOT!
+1 Robin Crosby
Hey I just found your channel. I can't believe you youngsters would want to learn the old Ratt or any other music from my era. I appreciate you fellas keeping this genre of music alive.
Thanks for watching!!
Great Band, Great Riffs.
I’m with you on the barre chords, growing up learning guitar I always played them with the first and third finger because that is what you are “supposed to do“. Somewhere along the way I naturally started using my first and fourth finger. I don’t think I even realized it because several years ago I stopped playing looking at my hand, slightly confusedicated and asking myself “when the hell did I start doing that”? It just felt more natural.
Index and pinky for me too 99% of the time. Always used index and ring starting out because that’s how it was also shown to me. Years and years later I went to using my pinky and it’s so much comfortable for me.
Lay It Down is one of my favorite riffs. Gonna be watching this one again and again. Much love from NC🤙🤙🤙
Nothing like being funny 😆 and awesome at your craft at the same time! 🙌 You nailed it as always, Ben! You’re a Riff Master 👏 ❤️
You're the best!
This is like the best example ever on how fretboard fluency really makes all the difference in the world. That riff is a real killer, and even after stretching, I just can’t play it comfortably, even with my Ibanez on my lap.
Thank you, Uncle Ben!
This is TOTALLY AWESOME DUDE!
I was a HUGE Ratt fan back in high school in the 80s. I even had a Ratt jacket patch, lol. Saw them headline with Bon Jovi for the Invasion of Your Privacy tour.
Gettin to work on these right away.
Thanks, Uncle, Ben!
Love this! I actually had to accept that my hands aren't that big after all of these years. Makes sense why certain licks, and even guitars, are harder to play!
You dont need huge hands to play most of this stuff. Bringing the guitar higher up makes everything easier, but also - your hands can be conditioned to stretch more. I dont have big hands either, but doing stretch exercises will, over time, help you reach farther and get more comfortable with moderate reaches. Sure, maybe you wont ever be able to play some wild Alan Holdsworth-esque chords, but 98% of guitar playing will be within your reach.
@@maynardburger Alans the man!!
Placing your hand and fingers correctly when you play makes a big difference as well. I have small hands and my left hand can't stretch any more than my right even after many years of playing. I'm still able to do all but the most extreme stretches without getting too uncomfortable by simply being careful how I position my left hand. Sounds obvious, but it's easy to miss or screw up, and it makes a HUGE difference when you do it right. In combination with having the guitar at a reasonable height, of course! The "rockstar" height makes it much harder to play well for most people (even Nuno Bettencourt for instance admits to putting one leg on an amplifier to pull some stuff off on stage, which I think is a common trick), and to me it just looks like the guitarist is trying to pass the guitar off as a penis substitute, which I find more pathetic than cool. "Hey everybody, look at my huge d**k! Isn't it impressive? It's got strings on it too!"
@@AES47670 😜🤪🤣
Exactly dude. I’ve even seen John Petrucci in person with his little metal step he uses for certain parts of certain songs.
I just reached up with my tiny little hands and dusted off the Ratt dreams I shelved long ago. Thank you sooo much!
Ben's knack for guessing my stepmom's nicknames in high school is UNCANNY!
I really enjoy your banter, its just witty and funny. The Les Paul is gorgeous. I couldn't play lay it down at all untill this video arrived...thank you so much Uncle Ben
Nice Lay it Down is my go to riff for big spacious sounds. Interestingly enough I've always played it similarly to how you're doing it, but i pick it with my fingers. Thanks Uncle Ben!
I feel like I’ve been waiting years for this video! Thanks man! Also, i appreciate all the stuff you do with the Ibanez 7 strings. I’ve got one from 99, Japanese, and that was my first seven string, but it was also the best guitar ever. It’s like a perfect guitar, idk what it is
I use to be able to do the stretches with no problem and always did form II bar chords with my middle finger without hitting and muting the high E. Now at 59 I have bad arthritis in my wrists and thumbs and get tendonitis easily. These are great videos. Thanks for doing them.
I have always loved the Round & Round riff (think it’s one of the all time greats) and had started to hit the low C with the pinky like you. I never tried a different approach to Lay It Down so that is something new. Thanks again!👍
Fantastic lesson Ben, I think even I might be able to play these riffs this way . They sound great to my ears!
Great lesson Ben. I was trying to play that round and round riff the way they played it! Man no way!!! It's too hard when you have little hands so this lesson is so cool!
Warren and Robbin were always playing simliar, yet sonically different things. So criminally underrated
Ben u are bad ass bro. I love this riff and been struggling to play it the correct way. But this cheat way u r showing us works so well. thanks brotha
That synergy sounds incredible.
Such a great teacher. And I would argue almost NO ONE would know the difference unless..... like he said, they have played it themselves and chose the exact true method. Even hearing it and the differences could be attributed to amp/studio nuances...
I have an 87 Les Paul Studio in that same Ferrari Red color. It has dot in inlays.
Thanks for another shred~tastic video. You rock.
Figuring out different ways of playing something is very useful anyways, cuz it just helps your understanding of the fretboard and theory concepts and all. There's merit in learning something exactly as it's supposed to be played, but only assholes will care if you play it differently while still generally sounding right.
You ROCK Uncle Ben........... thanks for the tutelage, Martini is just an incredible guitar player along with yourself young man........!!!!!!!!
Yes! Leon Todd did something similar with some DiMartini riffs... I think it's absolutely essential to learn how the actual song/riff is played, but it's also nice to have some shortcut versions in your back pocket. Love it! \,,,/
Just recently revisited your original video on this riff and remembered how much that stretch hurts. Awesome timing!
This video is pure gold.
A Huge Thanks, Ben. 🤘🎸
Youre the goat Ben, putting respect on the legends like Sykes and Warren, hope for a Nuno, George and Jake vid next!
That red Les Paul is beautiful!
Great vid! Thank you Ben!
So cool to run across this, and glad others find an easier way to play this riff!. I honestly can only play the original version if I'm sitting down or have my guitar so hiked up on my body when standing that I look like an idiot😅. I too have a similar alternative way I play it so I can be more comfortable when I'm playing standing. Great vid! 🤘
Seems I remember an interview or something with Warren where he said the he and Jake E Lee were friends and they would try to one up each other to see who could come up with the most stretchy riff, and Lay it Down will most definitely put the hurt on your arm hand for sure.
My eyes are up here! 🤣🤣🤣. Warren and Jake's licks are some of the stretchiest licks out there. Cool lesson man!
Even Warren adjusted his guitar to hang more to the above side of the hip..
Awesome videos, tips and tutorials as always !!
I'm with you on the pinky for A shape barre chords. I always thought it was my upright bass playing dna that made me avoid the ring finger, but it's good to know I'm not the only one!
Same! Always thought it was just me.
Speaking as a stepdad, thanks for this. Also "dainty mitts" is my happy phrase of the week.
Damn thanks man! That round and round 3 to 7 stretch or whatever it is is a killer
People can make fun of hair metal all they want. But Ratt and the Crue had some of the catchiest riffs in soo many songs. I don't think they ever get the recognition they deserve. Did I go to their concerts? No. But compared to the ying yang bullshit passing as prog or thrash/death metal nowadays. They at least had catchy melodies and songs with some substance.
Other than maybe Tool, Chevelle, S.O.A.D.or Disturbed. I have a hard time with most other newish hard rock bands material. Just bores the life out of me.
We'll just keep banging away the best stuff we know. Uncle Ben will gladly carry the torch. Excellent short video that tons of people will appreciate. Peace.
Love watching your videos. Always interesting and well explained👍
Glad you like them!
HUGE RATT/DEMARTINI (and Crosby, too) fan!
My God, those guitar tones on INVASION are lethal (Never use love, Give it all, What you give....etc)
They had such HUGE riffs, melodic yet mean, and man....that Warren legato/left hand, bends....
Warren was great at picking when he needed or wanted to be. However, yes, he had some fantastic legato, the best vibrato of any player I've ever heard and he just had a slippery style and a swaggering style that was like no other.
@@stricknine8623 Oh yeah, i grew up with that LA school of slippery shred (Warren, Lynch, Jake, Vivian,,,even though he was Irish), and it was all that post EVH three note per string, pull off style at blazing speeds.
I did love Yngwie & some neoclassical, but there was something about that LA school of blazing left hand.
@julianschulz1620 To me,..Warren and Lynch were different than the rest from that shred scene...They had more great phrasing, vibrato and sustaining notes in a musical way than the average awesome noodling shredder.
Especially Warren DeMartini. The guy just had it all.
@@stricknine8623 Completely agree, and Warren was my fave from that era!
Exactly what I needed lol.
The stretches and awesome riffs of Warren are tough for me, being an older late beginner.
Thanks Ben! 🤟🤟🎸
Demartini live is just insane! That stepdad tone ya got there is quite tasty on this one.
I love the algorithm sometimes. I just learned Round and Round two days ago, and I was already worried about left hand endurance. And then this video pops in my feed. Magic. Thank you, bots! 😂
Thanks again uncle Ben!! Love your videos & I LOVE Ratt!!
Glad you like them!
Loving the little shreddy filler bits in between each song 👍
Brilliant teacher and fun with it.if you wanna play rock/metal well you have to stick with Ben,even if it feels impossible..keep perfecting little chunks. Get timing correct and practice practice practice. ❤
Thanks Ben great video , now we want some back for the attack riffs 😊
I have very small hands for a guy and some scale and chord positions are just never gonna happen. Luckily, the guitar offers us alternative positions, and I like this approach. Very useful.
This is incredible always struggled with these stretches
I have been looking for this! Thank you! 🎸🎸🎸
Enjoy!
Warren is such an incredibly underrated guitarist and his stretches are ridiculous.
This is funny I stumbled on your video , because I just finished learning 2 Ratt songs Knowbody rides for free and Lay it down . Yah I don't have giant long fingers , I was complaining to my buddy about his stretches on notes , if there's a will there's a way to learn it . Thanks for video , I was little late finding this.
Love the jokes, love the banter, love the lessons. Thanks Uncle Ben
I've rewritten tabs for decades just for my use so that I can play all the weird stretches and stuff. It is especially necessary for me to do so now because of psoriatic arthritis. My fingers really hurt when stretching and sometimes I can't play at all! Sometimes I also use tapping instead of hammerons just because I can't stretch so much.
Thanks for making it easier to play those riffs, uncle Ben! 👍
Time Markers:
2:23 Lay it down
7:03 Round & Round
Could you do a breakdown of the In My Dreams solo?
I always thought I had a hard time learning these songs because Robin and Warren were playing inversions, relative to one another. So, if you listen to isolated guitar tracks, you will find that Ben is correct, they play them slightly different. ✌❤🤘
Never dawned on me that the rhythm chords of All She Wrote were pretty much copied from Round and Round until I saw your alternate shapes. Cool to watch :)
Man that Standard just screaaaams!
Kick ass sir!!
Very helpful Ben! But I'm gonna still play em the stretchy way.. lol.. on my Warren Crossed Swords for maximum 80's look LOL
this is killer! more Warren!
Man this is perfect for me thank you!
Glad to hear it!
This is awesome... NOW DO BARK AT THE MOON PLEASE !! Lol !!!
Thanks so much Uncle Ben (been subbed to your Patreon for years)
Thank the good lord! Uncle Ben coming in clutch! Always tried learning these Ratt riffs, but with hands so small they’re impossible
Glad to help!!
Excellent video we hope more like that tutorials like iron Maiden stryper hammerfall Stratovarius
The video I've been waiting for. I near cripple myself trying to play the opening to play Lay It Down
Thanks for the lesson
Hi Uncle Ben, you can easily play it original (with lowered guitar) if you switch ring finger with middle (Andy Summers style)...
Btw in the ocean of lessons you realy helped me with alternate picking❤
Ratt riffs with mouse mitts !! Brilliant
Thanks and good lesson!
I totally agree about Ratt riffs being some of the greatest ever written..but also some of the hardest to comfortably play. Even when you get the riffs and the positions down, making them sound like Warren does is next to impossible. He has a great touch. I remember being very frustrating back in either 94 or 95 when I was trying to figure out how to play Round and Round. I was 12 or 13..and couldn't figure out why he sounded so thin when I played it. I was too stupid to understand that there was more than one guitar playing on the album. hehe.
Hey Ben, could it that you borrowed the 'Beato' from Pat Finnerty? That guy is cool
Hahaaaaaa I’m so glad somebody caught that. Pat is the KING.
Robin Crosby had huge hands. Playing in the lower position sounds different to my ear.
its crazy, the YT algo almost knows. I'm playing Ratt songs and YT is like, here is a video to learn Ratt songs better. Thanks again Ben!!!
Excellent video, very useful and funny as all hell too
Wow Uncle Ben - I've been cheating Lay It down in yet another, completely different way for some 25 years (yes, a nephew can be older than his uncle) with almost as good results. None of the drunks in the dive bars I play have ever called me on it so I'm gonna keep running with it.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!
Thanks Ben. This is just what the doctor ordered !!
Picked my mind! Been digging loads of Ratt Agata in recently
Excellent Video 🤘🏽
These are great for my post-surgery comeback trail as a guitarist. Thank you. Have you studied the playing style of Reggie Wu from Heaven's Edge in detail? Lately, I've been practicing and comparing / contrasting the album version of Hold on to Tonight with the demo version that I found on RUclips recently. Those tapped harmonics in Find Another Way are a good measure for the quality of guitars' construction and setup, incidentally. I've used a couple of 'cheap beater' guitars for a 'back to the roots' approach as I'm getting back into practice and perfecting my techniques; since getting my first guitars involved 'repairing junk pile rescues' in the mid-'70s when I was in about fifth grade. There's a striking contrast between practicing on something like a Pantom 'Strat' knockoff and my small collection of vintage name-brand guitars, and the ones that have been set up by pros versus DIY.
Off the cuff, my favorite Ratt riff is a tie between "Round & Round" and "Lay It Down". Both so catchy and what I really loved about playing guitar, myself (though my 'mouse mittens' made for some sloppy playing!)
Killer tone!
Thanks man!!
Ben your humor is awesome 😎
That red LP!! My next guitar.
Warren's fingers are at least 10" long. Spider hands! Super good stuff, Ben!
Sounds great
Good lord, that TONE. 🤩
Loooove that Synergy stuff. And nobody ever lost a gig for showing up with a Les Paul!
Love the Pat Finnerty reference!
you sir are world class. today many of us cheating with de Martini's riffs feel it's ok, 'cos Uncle Ben does it. thanks! btw this Round n round hack is fkin banging!
Ha, lots of step mom action in this one! Rock on!!
Warren D used a stainless steel pick I think...at least for one night in Nashville TN back in 1980-something...manage to catch one that he threw into the crowd. Couldn't wait to get home and play with it....then I got my guitar out and used the steel pick to see what kind of sound it made 😁
Man, I’ve NEVER gotten on with metal picks!!! Not one!
1985 with Bon Jovi opening for Ratt? I was there . Our lead and myself messed with the metal picks but just wasn't into it. For a certain sound maybe but just wasn't our thing.
This would have been the 1987 tour. They were filming the video (or parts of one) for “Slip of the Lip”. They even played the song twice in a row. Caught the pick during one of those solos. Was very lucky. Happened to make it to the ground before the 10 others that piled on top of me LOL
Perfect timing aha I’m literally trying to learn Round and Round right now and I have tiny hands
This is for you!!!