Brilliant snippets here Edoardo. Finally someone breaks the endless up-down patterns from guitar arpeggios. I am personally tired of hearing sweeps that do not perform any jumps across the strings (say move from D or A string suddenly back to high E string). I also enjoyed the mixture of hybrid picking among other techniques. Consistency of notes is there a battle for me (=> should practise) Classical music has some good examples on distributing arpeggios and making them flow. Rachmaninoff's 3rd piano concerto has a section, right after the piano has played the main theme, where the piano plays brilliant arpeggio patterns.
I found that I had already subscribed and I wanted to subscribe again because after watching this video I see I have tremendous room for improvement. These awesome players leave me in tears because of the greatness of music they reveal.
Yeah ? Me too ! These guys are all Fretburnin' Monstas ! There are just so many videos on RUclips if you don't watch them day & day almost around the clock you miss out on all kinds of great shred guitarists & bands that rock !
@@facemelters My pleasure! You should consider doing a piece on Alexandra Zerner's debut album, "9 Stories". Songs like "Memoirs Of A Geisha", "The Girl With The Pearl Earring", "Le`on" and "The Seducers Diary" all have great shred sections. Also, her music is so well put together, it's addictive. This is truly a "Solo" album, in that every instrument you hear, is of her composition and her playing it. As you can tell, I LOVE her music, whether it's an insane shred piece, or a mellow acoustic one. Thanks again for bringing us this group of "unknowns". I love hearing new talent!
Digging the passion friend. I covered her in my Top 5 female shredders, her Jason Becker cover stuff was absolutely spot on. The girls definitely need more coverage, I'll get it on the to-do list!
@@facemelters I saw that! (Thank You) I have to tell you though, as good has her Becker, Satriani, Malmstien, Dream Theater and Vai covers are, her original stuff is off the charts good! (Better in my opinion) She did a "Tommy"(The Who), like rock opera called "Opus 1880" that's over 2 hours of awesome music. It also comes with a book that lays the whole story out for us. She incorporated some help with vocals and drums, as well as some fret-less bass on that album.
In deed amazing and talented... if i may...check out Takayoshi Ohmura's song the cataclysm and Norifumi Shima from concerto moon.....also walter giardino from Ratta Blanca.....wonderfull guitarists .....Kudos to facemelters and best wishes to everyone...hard times are ahead.....
How about DAVID VALDES? ALEXIOS ANEST? Have y'all checked those two dudes out too? But some of these folks I've never heard of before. But I have now! 🤘As a public service I have not heard anyone do modern "neoclassical" as well as David Valdes and Alexios Anest. Frigging OUTSTANDING instrumental guitar y'all. Trust me on this.
You do a fantastic job of finding out the unknown and less known players. I’d like to recommend Niel Vejlyt. He is a 8 finger tap monster. Only recently on your channel did I see some players come close. What destroys his presence is the production quality and that he has no songs. You might have to dig in his library to find the good good stuff.
Nothing surprising - it's not the 80s of the last century, and therefore you can't impress anyone with shredding. There are thousands of guitarists on RUclips who show simply sky-high technique, but do not show catchy riffs and melodies
It is always impressive to see talents doing, what they like:making music! But in the big community of worldwide guitarvideos creators, you see shredding over and over again, always the same predictible style and techniques, most of them with no context to a song, simply boring as hell and doesn`t help other guitarists, so why subscribe to such a channel?? Make good unique content and you will get more subscribers!
Yeah the dream dies pretty quickly for people who realize they're never going to be able to. Yet they oddly keep torturing themselves listening to it and leaving jealous comments all over RUclips. Zero shredders do the same thing to slower players. They click away like mentally balanced people do from music they don't like. Get help.
Way too much sweep picking is over done and old same as the sweep then tap sweep then tap its predictable. Move on too real talent please that why they have low subscribers
They all sound the same that's the problem. Shred is dead for the most part. Good songs have gone by the wayside. Superlow action super light strings and super touch-sensitive guitars with these modern-day effects and pedals make it much easier to play this stuff that's why I don't think it garners much attention anymore. IMO
Just stop torturing yourself watching videos that make you feel jealous and click away like normal people do when they don't like music. Always so easy to spot the failed guitarist. At least one on every shred video. *Yeah they got technique and all, but where's the feel? And the musicality sucks! Never gonna make a hit album!" They even do it to kids which is just plain sickening really. Never once in my life have I seen a shredder comment on a blues player or something like, "Sucks! Yeah those are some okay bends but it's sloppy and slow. Dead genre really! Never gonna make it kid!" Normal people just click away. Jealous people do what you did.
@@tottathureson2609 You know you can tell when people like their own comment by there being a like 9 seconds after leaving it right? You have to wait at least a few minutes. Welcome to the internet. Embarrassing.
Totta, with all respect, I also had a hard time until I learned how to listen faster and then I could spot the licks and realized the vast ocean of possibility these players are tapping. The universe is next 🚀
Thanks for including me here!🎸🎸
No sweat dude, killer playing 🤘
Brilliant snippets here Edoardo. Finally someone breaks the endless up-down patterns from guitar arpeggios. I am personally tired of hearing sweeps that do not perform any jumps across the strings (say move from D or A string suddenly back to high E string). I also enjoyed the mixture of hybrid picking among other techniques. Consistency of notes is there a battle for me (=> should practise)
Classical music has some good examples on distributing arpeggios and making them flow. Rachmaninoff's 3rd piano concerto has a section, right after the piano has played the main theme, where the piano plays brilliant arpeggio patterns.
Thanks for the mention man! ❤
Great playing man! 👌
Credit to you for featuring these guitarists! Some amazing unsung talent out there.
Thanks so much for the feature! It was a great surpise to come across my work in this video. ♥️
My pleasure Seth, cracking chops! 🎸🤘
Great video, I might never have heard of them if not for you. I'm going to subscribe to all of them.
Thanks for watching! :)
True artists
I found that I had already subscribed and I wanted to subscribe again because after watching this video I see I have tremendous room for improvement. These awesome players leave me in tears because of the greatness of music they reveal.
Yeah ? Me too ! These guys are all
Fretburnin' Monstas !
There are just so many videos on RUclips if you don't watch them day & day almost around the clock
you miss out on all kinds of great
shred guitarists & bands that rock !
Yo thanks for the feature dude !
My pleasure, great playing! 👍
Great list.
Wow!
All 6 of them rock!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching 😁
@@facemelters My pleasure!
You should consider doing a piece on Alexandra Zerner's debut album, "9 Stories".
Songs like "Memoirs Of A Geisha", "The Girl With The Pearl Earring", "Le`on" and "The Seducers Diary" all have great shred sections.
Also, her music is so well put together, it's addictive.
This is truly a "Solo" album, in that every instrument you hear, is of her composition and her playing it.
As you can tell, I LOVE her music, whether it's an insane shred piece, or a mellow acoustic one.
Thanks again for bringing us this group of "unknowns".
I love hearing new talent!
Digging the passion friend. I covered her in my Top 5 female shredders, her Jason Becker cover stuff was absolutely spot on. The girls definitely need more coverage, I'll get it on the to-do list!
@@facemelters I saw that! (Thank You) I have to tell you though, as good has her Becker, Satriani, Malmstien, Dream Theater and Vai covers are, her original stuff is off the charts good! (Better in my opinion) She did a "Tommy"(The Who), like rock opera called "Opus 1880" that's over 2 hours of awesome music. It also comes with a book that lays the whole story out for us. She incorporated some help with vocals and drums, as well as some fret-less bass on that album.
@@Stephen_M. Alexandra's a treat for the years I love her stuff
Found out about seth grey from his jared dines solo, absolute madlad, tak skal du ha fra norsk
Awesome
Monsters all, but Alon is my favorite!
What note are they looking for BB King,Jeff Beck ,they found a long time ago!
In deed amazing and talented... if i may...check out Takayoshi Ohmura's song the cataclysm and Norifumi Shima from concerto moon.....also walter giardino from Ratta Blanca.....wonderfull guitarists .....Kudos to facemelters and best wishes to everyone...hard times are ahead.....
Wow that Louis Barras is completely a mirror of Charlie Robbins down to his guitar, play style and even filming style lol
theres a guy called ,,fingershred" that legitimately plays 16th note triplets at 200 bpm with fingers only xD
2:26 so yngwie lol
They all rip....awesome players! 🤘 Just subbed to them all.
Yeah that first guy has such worn out fretboard from all the practicing. Awesome!
Holy fuck these dudes are all great!
How about DAVID VALDES? ALEXIOS ANEST? Have y'all checked those two dudes out too? But some of these folks I've never heard of before. But I have now! 🤘As a public service I have not heard anyone do modern "neoclassical" as well as David Valdes and Alexios Anest. Frigging OUTSTANDING instrumental guitar y'all. Trust me on this.
You do a fantastic job of finding out the unknown and less known players. I’d like to recommend Niel Vejlyt. He is a 8 finger tap monster. Only recently on your channel did I see some players come close. What destroys his presence is the production quality and that he has no songs. You might have to dig in his library to find the good good stuff.
They must be pretty lonley
shred away 🌟
Nothing surprising - it's not the 80s of the last century, and therefore you can't impress anyone with shredding. There are thousands of guitarists on RUclips who show simply sky-high technique, but do not show catchy riffs and melodies
It is always impressive to see talents doing, what they like:making music! But in the big community of worldwide guitarvideos creators, you see shredding over and over again, always the same predictible style and techniques, most of them with no context to a song, simply boring as hell and doesn`t help other guitarists, so why subscribe to such a channel?? Make good unique content and you will get more subscribers!
Isn't shread dead... 🤔
Yeah the dream dies pretty quickly for people who realize they're never going to be able to. Yet they oddly keep torturing themselves listening to it and leaving jealous comments all over RUclips. Zero shredders do the same thing to slower players. They click away like mentally balanced people do from music they don't like. Get help.
Only as dead as the listener
You can spend weeks on RUclips finding guitarists. I think at a certain point all these shredders start getting kinda boring and sounding the same.
Way too much sweep picking is over done and old same as the sweep then tap sweep then tap its predictable. Move on too real talent please that why they have low subscribers
They all sound the same that's the problem. Shred is dead for the most part. Good songs have gone by the wayside. Superlow action super light strings and super touch-sensitive guitars with these modern-day effects and pedals make it much easier to play this stuff that's why I don't think it garners much attention anymore. IMO
maybe its cause shredding produces boring and incredibly flat musical statements that repeat itself over and over since decades
Just plain booooring to me...
Just stop torturing yourself watching videos that make you feel jealous and click away like normal people do when they don't like music. Always so easy to spot the failed guitarist. At least one on every shred video.
*Yeah they got technique and all, but where's the feel? And the musicality sucks! Never gonna make a hit album!"
They even do it to kids which is just plain sickening really. Never once in my life have I seen a shredder comment on a blues player or something like, "Sucks! Yeah those are some okay bends but it's sloppy and slow. Dead genre really! Never gonna make it kid!"
Normal people just click away. Jealous people do what you did.
Ha ha ha...
@@tottathureson2609 You know you can tell when people like their own comment by there being a like 9 seconds after leaving it right? You have to wait at least a few minutes. Welcome to the internet. Embarrassing.
Totta, with all respect, I also had a hard time until I learned how to listen faster and then I could spot the licks and realized the vast ocean of possibility these players are tapping. The universe is next 🚀
I'm a big fan of @AmarAlhoch. He has about 30k subs.