Just wanted to say, when you make one minor mistake on a loop, it shows your error over and over. It's so easy to hit a wrong string, or slide your finger slightly over a fret and cause a buzz. That being said, I didn't hear a single flaw. Precision playing on top of talent and multitasking. Wow.
You know of what you speak! I have experienced that too if I press the loop in too early or too late! In a solo gig I've learned to own it and just start over. The audience will let you slide with a quick explanation of what just happened. After that it's like they're rooting for you to get it right lol. I think he stopped and started over in this clip but I didn't hear the problem?
@Gabe Danyel Was gonna say. I noticed a few. Credit to him though - he deleted some of em very quickly. He even started the whole thing again at the beginning because he was off.
@@matthewstephens6848 Yes, he started over because he messed up, making the OP's comment laughable. Many professional musicians play without mistakes, that's what makes them pro. Classical musicians especially.
Happy to still see my brother’s video in my recommended vídeos after 10 years!!! I saw this happening live! He was on USA and I was in brazil, watching live, vibring for him!
Ossie: are you talking about the metronome or jerking off? :-) In all seriousness bud, there is no better tool for tightening up your rhythm and making you a overall much better guitar player than practicing while using a metronome. I objected to this stubbornly when my teacher insisted on practicing this way in the late 70s when I was a young man and to this day I always thank him for doing that because it made me a much better player. Well, that and playing Rush 2112 constantly heh!
@@user-yz3et4lq9y Oh, I'm well acquainted with a metronome. I don't think I was very clear. I was basically saying I wonder if listening to a metronome in your sleep specifically would have a noticeable effect on somebody's sense of rhythm.
I spent a lot of time playing with a DL4. It became my main tool to create music- I could experiment and layer different ideas each time I played and craft complex songs within a couple days. Then I started to focus solely on looping and layering- this guy is amazing at it.
If you play right handed, always switch with your left foot. And vice versa if you're a lefty. You will be more stable and your foot can move around wo moving the instrument.
As long as he has a full band. It would be nigh on impossible for him to replicate this himself without the loop station.
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I'm probably equal in technical guitar skill but no way I could do that with a loop; the technology is his main instrument and what makes him stick out. It's like saying a guitar is secondary to a guitarists skill.
Ya, His' knowing how, when, and where, and with how much emphasis and where to emphasize, and is tempo and precision based. It's tricky layering over top of yourself with the outcome sounding this awesome. The technology only permits his timing and skill set to accomplish what he otherwise could not do all by his lonesome, like this; This well, and in the moment when it counted the most. In a competition.
@@brucebrandy9433 - You hit the nail on the head with that comment. When one is starting out, looping can easily turn into over-layered repetition, which causes the melody to get lost in the cacophony. It takes a lot of practice to get the loops to actually coalesce into a musical arrangement.
Favorite part was the Brazilian style playing in the middle when he’s singing. I’m a sucker for you Brazilians’ guitar style Edit: I think I mean bossa nova?
Ever since I saw Ed Sheeran do a whole concert a couple of months ago with a looper I was sold. I'm just learning about the Line 6 POD 2.0 as I just came off the road as a trucker and I dragged an old acoustic everywhere to save room. Just bought my first electric in decades and stumbled across a POD 2.0 and now my next purchase will be a nice loop station.
What a shame he doesn't sing in Portuguese for the Bossa Nova bit! That would give him such an edge over native english speakers. Apart from that. absolutely amazing Signed, An English guy living in Spain where I hear too many songs in English
This guy is so talented that were he transported back to the 16th century and played this, they'd all scream: "Burn the witch !!!!" Lol SIMPLY AMAZING !!!
Every time that announcer pronounced his name with a Th sound like in “thesis” I wanted to smash my screen. If you’re an English speaker, it’s more like cheeAHgo.
It feels criminal to say this as I will never be able to do that- so much talent there; but I found it a bit disjointed. Sorry. There was definitely some amazing highlights but it felt like it got away from him.
Before Thiago there is Phil Keaggy who pioneered it back in the 1960's to the present day. Keaggy has had the greats like Jimmy Hendrix, Jeff Beck, and even Paul McCartney inquire about his secret techniques. 🤔
Respect for re-starting the loop after realizing the first one was too short.
He was really smooth
Thanks for your observations
@@Eldo-Eldo-Eldo damn he was so smooth I thought he was just jamming for a sec
He didn't even flinch. And it was much better for it. Didn't make me think less of him. Impressed.
If he had a Boomerang, he could copy and paste with his feet... But, I guess this is cool too. :). Damn, he's amazing...
People that don’t have experience with these repeater units won’t be able to truly appreciate how difficult this is. That was a fantastic performance.
Exactly. It adds to the difficulty, not the opposite as casual people might believe. Whoever is a guitarist and has trained that, knows that.
Your timing has got be ridiculously good
Althea reference in the username? Nice!
@@youknowhuwitis your EVERYTHING HE DID has to be on point 😅 damn what a wizard
Never have I heard anyone call a delay or looper a repeater unit. It sounds like a term from another era.
Just wanted to say, when you make one minor mistake on a loop, it shows your error over and over. It's so easy to hit a wrong string, or slide your finger slightly over a fret and cause a buzz. That being said, I didn't hear a single flaw. Precision playing on top of talent and multitasking. Wow.
You know of what you speak!
I have experienced that too if I press the loop in too early or too late!
In a solo gig I've learned to own it and just start over. The audience will let you slide with a quick explanation of what just happened. After that it's like they're rooting for you to get it right lol.
I think he stopped and started over in this clip but I didn't hear the problem?
@Gabe Danyel Was gonna say. I noticed a few. Credit to him though - he deleted some of em very quickly. He even started the whole thing again at the beginning because he was off.
@Gabe Danyel was wondering if I was the only one who noticed it?
@@matthewstephens6848 Yes, he started over because he messed up, making the OP's comment laughable. Many professional musicians play without mistakes, that's what makes them pro. Classical musicians especially.
@@subs4794 the net is full of comments spouting literal nonsense and hundreds of likes. Worlds gone mad.
Happy to still see my brother’s video in my recommended vídeos after 10 years!!! I saw this happening live! He was on USA and I was in brazil, watching live, vibring for him!
q top mano
Outstanding - not just the technical performance, but the song was cool as hell too.
great song period.
This man probably counts to a metronome while he sleeps
great comment! LOL
Jacks off at 200bpm
I wonder if that would actually be an effective way to improve your sense of rhythm.
Ossie: are you talking about the metronome or jerking off? :-)
In all seriousness bud, there is no better tool for tightening up your rhythm and making you a overall much better guitar player than practicing while using a metronome. I objected to this stubbornly when my teacher insisted on practicing this way in the late 70s when I was a young man and to this day I always thank him for doing that because it made me a much better player.
Well, that and playing Rush 2112 constantly heh!
@@user-yz3et4lq9y Oh, I'm well acquainted with a metronome. I don't think I was very clear. I was basically saying I wonder if listening to a metronome in your sleep specifically would have a noticeable effect on somebody's sense of rhythm.
ohhh so cool how he broke into the bossa nova. That made it for me
For real, he had to throw his Brazilian roots in there lol
Yep that was classy !
Right! Possible future lesson @Pow Music ? BTW, love your channel.
Considering the brand of looper... a BOSSsa nova... ;)
same!
Almost a full nine years until this found its way to my recommended videos. Better late than never, thanks RUclips.
Same around same time lol what was we listening too man
same here
In 9 years, maybe we can all find ourselves on a wonderful video where we would see a koala doing even better. 😊
Same here…
Yep me too, lol
Brazil 🇧🇷 Aí sim! Grato demais por estar ouvindo isso, 9 anos para chegar até mim. Me pergunto onde está o Thiago agora. Gênio musical ♥️
3:30 the perfect guitar solo
Got that jimmy feel
I'm glad this brilliance is finally getting the attention it deserves.
At last yes!
Jesus Christ loves you u u
Loving this funky freestyle! Those shoes even throw in some extra flavor.
I spent a lot of time playing with a DL4. It became my main tool to create music- I could experiment and layer different ideas each time I played and craft complex songs within a couple days. Then I started to focus solely on looping and layering- this guy is amazing at it.
Incredible! I can barely change my amp from a clean channel to distortion with a foot pedal without almost falling over or botching the riff. lol
If you play right handed, always switch with your left foot. And vice versa if you're a lefty. You will be more stable and your foot can move around wo moving the instrument.
I usually just keep my pedal on all the time and roll the volume on the guitar down for clean… but it depends on the pedal if that works…
Noice. Not noise. Very original. FUNKY.GOOD FOR YOU. ID LOVE TO HEAR MORE
Noice
I love YT in such moments when it recommends something as incredible as this!
i have literally watched this vid every year for 4 years
7 years now?
in loop !
Me too Lol hahahah
Like....just once a year? Or all year long?
Hows it going?
this guy is amazing ..love this
What's cool is that the technology is secondary to his musicianship. He's plenty good enough to perform without it...
that's not the point though, this is a specific performance system. its its own thing, bad musician's won't be any better for using this 'technology'.
As long as he has a full band. It would be nigh on impossible for him to replicate this himself without the loop station.
I'm probably equal in technical guitar skill but no way I could do that with a loop; the technology is his main instrument and what makes him stick out. It's like saying a guitar is secondary to a guitarists skill.
Ya, His' knowing how, when, and where, and with how much emphasis and where to emphasize, and is tempo and precision based. It's tricky layering over top of yourself with the outcome sounding this awesome. The technology only permits his timing and skill set to accomplish what he otherwise could not do all by his lonesome, like this; This well, and in the moment when it counted the most. In a competition.
@@brucebrandy9433 - You hit the nail on the head with that comment. When one is starting out, looping can easily turn into over-layered repetition, which causes the melody to get lost in the cacophony. It takes a lot of practice to get the loops to actually coalesce into a musical arrangement.
Thank you RUclips for bringing me back to this amazing video
I've seen Victor Wooten and Keller Williams do similar things.... And I'm always blown away by the performances. Very impressive!
He really shown how versatile electric guitar is as a musical instrument. 🎸🎵🔥
Favorite part was the Brazilian style playing in the middle when he’s singing. I’m a sucker for you Brazilians’ guitar style
Edit: I think I mean bossa nova?
yeah
never knew loop station championships were a thing but god im glad i came across this
Same here! Makes me want to go buy a loop pedal!
Great see this fantastic player has found where he's at.👌
Ever since I saw Ed Sheeran do a whole concert a couple of months ago with a looper I was sold. I'm just learning about the Line 6 POD 2.0 as I just came off the road as a trucker and I dragged an old acoustic everywhere to save room. Just bought my first electric in decades and stumbled across a POD 2.0 and now my next purchase will be a nice loop station.
youtube always recommending inspiring or mind blowing videos a decade later ☠️
Incredible performance. Wow.
Amazing sound!
happy 9 years anniversary to this video !
What a shame he doesn't sing in Portuguese for the Bossa Nova bit! That would give him such an edge over native english speakers.
Apart from that. absolutely amazing
Signed,
An English guy living in Spain where I hear too many songs in English
Damn. First riff made me think "if Hendrix had played funk".
Hendrix did play funk
I dont know a thing about loops and this has got to be the coolest thing ive ever seen
9 years on and it's in my reccomended
Mooooooooonstro! Que som é essee!
Como eu amo o Brasil
Jesus Christ loves you u u
😃👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻parabéns meu amigo arrasou sucesso e muita saúde pra você Deus te abençoe meu amigo 😃👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻☝🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Well I think there is no other RUclips Vid I have watched more often....soooo good
eita q monstro, virei fan!!!
Que isso olha o que esse cara fez, eu assisto isso a anos rs
Nice. Flying with this Finally in 2022.
Omg it's grooving so much !!! i love it !!!
Wow, truly amazing. Love the funking at the start. This is proper skill.
Not too shabby. I imagine he's even better today.
I want to be badass as much as this guy was in there. Confident as hell!
this is fuckin nova
one of the best music vids on youtube I've ever seen
Thiago and his Looper Orchestra.
2013 was 8 years ago..... I'm old
Going viral 9 years later
Nice performance ,cool love this !
Added to my recommend videos and what did i do to deserve this 🧡
I'm absolutely speechless
Meu deus, lindo e incrível
Masterful!
the Algo works in mysterious ways
This guy is so talented that were he transported back to the 16th century and played this, they'd all scream: "Burn the witch !!!!" Lol SIMPLY AMAZING !!!
Really Great ..and he plays a Strat ..cool
Absolutely awesome!
EXCELENTE e criativo 😎
wwwaaavvvvyyyy. Like im floating on an ocean tide.
Every time that announcer pronounced his name with a Th sound like in “thesis” I wanted to smash my screen. If you’re an English speaker, it’s more like cheeAHgo.
Ооо, как круто!
Very cool Jeff and I love the solo variation.
100% Excellent!!!
Its a different world from the 70s an 80s...
looks so cool!
I hear that flanger right away and I’m like ooooo
Awesome talent
Something is wrong... I can't find him on Spotify 😭
This guy listens to a of john mayer
John Mayer wannabe.
looks a bit like him to
@@bnalicea The world needs wannabes. Please share your own creation before you diminish the work of others.
@@bnalicea John Mayer a a Hendrix and Clapton wannabe
3:07 'channels Bossa Nova' Slick song!
Muito Bem! Thiago! Adorei.
Way to go! That was fantastic!
That ending was amazing
Fantastic!
RUclips algo says to the moon my friend!
Andrew Bird is pretty skilled with the Looper.
It feels criminal to say this as I will never be able to do that- so much talent there; but I found it a bit disjointed. Sorry. There was definitely some amazing highlights but it felt like it got away from him.
Is this the Brazilian John Mayer? Goodness...dude is lit.
Before Thiago there is Phil Keaggy who pioneered it back in the 1960's to the present day. Keaggy has had the greats like Jimmy Hendrix, Jeff Beck, and even Paul McCartney inquire about his secret techniques. 🤔
Muito bom!
Fantastic 😎
I think I just watched the Brazilian John Mayer.
Fricken amazing man, wow.
I assume the 10 string guitar of his grandfather was a Viola Caipira, a traditional instrument of brazil.
Fruciante vibe
The funk has been brought
Ending was a trip.
RUclips algorithm off the charts for everyone
I live how this has so few comments and still it's rly active
yeah lol
music starts at 1.08, before that, its just blabla
WOW! great guitar player as well
Love that reference to Stan Getz’s Corcovado
Alguém poderia me dizer que pedal comprar para começar a brincar com looping guitarra e voz? Consigo com um RC5 plugar microfone e guitarra? Obrigado!
Pure.
Braaboo
There's looping championship?!
Awesome
Uhhhh...wow? Yeah, wow!
Vai Brasil!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🤘🤘