Steve Vai - "Freak Show Excess" Demonstration

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2008
  • Steve demonstrates the techniques and inspiration behind "Freak Show Excess" from the 2005 album "Real Illusions: Reflections".
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  • @wesmatron
    @wesmatron 13 лет назад +38

    I think Zappa would be damn proud if he saw the journeys Vai has taken on the guitar

  • @kinderwagen6168
    @kinderwagen6168 3 года назад +18

    Every 1-2 years 'Bulgarian wedding music' pops up in my mind, and then I watch this video. It is legendary, nice explanation, fluent, and a look inside Steve's brain... Topper!

    • @jlij8952
      @jlij8952 Год назад

      Yes this! Had just that moment when I made some Coffee at home 😊🤜

  • @user-gv4bf4zx2s
    @user-gv4bf4zx2s 8 лет назад +80

    Appreciating and studying a diverse range of music, especially beyond 'Western Music', demonstrates how Vai is a *Musician*, not just another shredder.

    • @zackcoffmanguitar
      @zackcoffmanguitar 8 лет назад +3

      Agreed. Even if he didn't study eastern music your statement would still be true.

    • @Patrick96322
      @Patrick96322 5 лет назад +3

      His days with Zappa paid off !!!

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 5 лет назад +1

      You haven't heard about what he spent his time doing in Berkeley have you?

  • @Geeetarr
    @Geeetarr 7 лет назад +45

    Steve Vai is the nicest guy on earth, so talanted and so humble!!

    • @Stitchman3875
      @Stitchman3875 5 лет назад +5

      I had the honor of hearing him speak at a music store. He was totally chill, humble, and friendly. He was praising other Guitarists (of course Joe Satriani), like Eric Johnson. He was way cool.

    • @jamesglynn4192
      @jamesglynn4192 3 года назад +1

      Dave Grohl has enteted the chat

  • @erikprater3595
    @erikprater3595 6 лет назад +7

    Absolutely amazing, for someone who has been playing at the utmost for years and to watch a video of how he is still trying to reinvent himself. Steve Vai you are a guitar master...never stop getting better at the craft you love.

    • @Egoblivion
      @Egoblivion 5 лет назад

      I think this video is around ten years old, but yeah he's still going.

  • @TheJoelcottrell
    @TheJoelcottrell 5 лет назад +3

    Whilst Vai's music doesn't really do anything for me, I never fail to be utterly fascinated by his insights into composition, his skill, his ability to articulate concepts and his relentless creativity.

  • @Low.Key.Music01
    @Low.Key.Music01 Год назад +2

    It's like Steve simultaneously becomes his own student and teacher, which makes him so great because he's constantly learning

  • @xxArcanexx
    @xxArcanexx 7 лет назад

    What a great lesson Steve. Thank you so much for teaching us how your genius ideas are made into riffs and eventually an entire song.

  • @123jozef
    @123jozef 15 лет назад +3

    This is, of course, one of the reasons that Steve is who he is. He is unique in his perspective and takes an exciting approach to his music. He has also somehow managed to make each note he plays very important and significant. Most of us "improvise" or we think we are 'spontaneous'... probably because of our mentors. Steve has never been stuck in that rut of apathy-- which is why he is one of my favorite guitarists. One can only hope...

  • @dogmoons
    @dogmoons 5 лет назад +4

    Great
    His virtuosity never ceases to amaze me
    Just a beautiful musical genius

  • @rockinroy
    @rockinroy 6 лет назад

    i am envious of the set up area where he is able to play in such an encouraging environment and all especially with the serene ambiance of the scented candles....thank you for the video. you're the greatest.

  • @ryankharl
    @ryankharl 2 года назад +1

    Unbelievable virtuosity, talent, music and beyond. He is like a painting full of beautiful colors, sophisticated but beautiful!

  • @QuistJam
    @QuistJam 13 лет назад +17

    LEGEND

  • @PatHeathGuitar
    @PatHeathGuitar 9 лет назад +9

    Such a great insight into your playing Steve. Its funny that all these years guys like me had to do it by ear, and now for kids everything is so available to see first hand! Joy, for those of us who can appreciate the difference anyway! You really are one of the all time greats mate! Thanks for the music! (And videos)

  • @pianystrom8137
    @pianystrom8137 10 лет назад +2

    After watching this I almost felt like playing my guitar, which I haven't done in tooo many years. Thank you, Steve, this was an inspiration, a pleasure to listen to and a learning experience! Bulgarian wedding music rocks:-)

  • @JimmyGallowayGuitar
    @JimmyGallowayGuitar 8 лет назад

    Thank you Steve. As always, a class act. The real guitar players are fans of the instrument, and eager to share. Just subscribed, keep them coming.

  • @zletahthegoat
    @zletahthegoat 15 лет назад +26

    4:54
    Hahah "Its really easy.." continues to play with lightning fast speed

  • @darenpeycheveternal
    @darenpeycheveternal 5 лет назад +3

    I'm glad you like bulgarian music. Greetings from Bulgaria!

  • @axemon2000
    @axemon2000 12 лет назад

    Steve, not only are you a great musician, you are a fantastic teacher. Thank-you for being an inspiration

  • @ivanho6574
    @ivanho6574 2 года назад

    So awesome for insight to your creations ! Thanks for the great posts !

  • @1n35pbso
    @1n35pbso 9 лет назад +28

    True talent and real example for every musician. That's what money can't buy!

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 9 лет назад

      1n35pbso
      Convoluted crap. Most of Steve's music is completely lame and boring, much like himself. It's like a stick in the mud. Hardly redeemable rehashed garbage.

    • @Joepepelombardo
      @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +2

      ShadowⓋ There are a lot of others we here dont care about what u like or think

    • @ultimateclassic4092
      @ultimateclassic4092 8 лет назад +3

      +ShadowⓋ Lol why are you even watching this then?

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 8 лет назад

      Magnus Imperium
      It came across my path.

    • @ultimateclassic4092
      @ultimateclassic4092 8 лет назад +2

      ShadowⓋ So it played by itself, or did you click the video? Then you had to scroll down to the comment section to say something on it? You know, usually when someone has distaste for something, they just ignore it and move on. Commenting on this in a negative way, just shows that you're either trolling to get people upset, or you seriously feel insecure about something.

  • @rayzor5026
    @rayzor5026 8 лет назад +8

    The more that PURE artistry shows it,s powerful face, do we all so see the emptyness of non-understanding opinion These artist endlessly try to reshape lifetimes of effort solely for the love of it all you CANT beat any one who has such passion but you can LISTEN ... A lifetime player !!!

  • @RolanTHUNDER
    @RolanTHUNDER 8 лет назад

    Vai is the KING!Great advice and insight that actually helps us guitarists as always :)

  • @gerrymancuso
    @gerrymancuso Год назад

    This was inspiring to watch. Lots of gems of info in this one. Thanks Steve. ✊

  • @TheCrazyHeadGamer
    @TheCrazyHeadGamer 8 лет назад +121

    he reprensents the real difference between amateurs and pros.
    He actually thinks every notes he plays, even in those very fast licks, no random notes
    Thanks for making me remember that i suck at guitar !
    mind blowing

    • @utooberblooper
      @utooberblooper 8 лет назад +6

      +TheCrazyHeadGamer you suck at guitar because your focus is on what 10 billion other mindless fools are on:
      gaming,its not original,its not a job,its not worth having in your name,it doesn't require talent.its for lazy tards that dont work and hope they can do fuck all instead of doing something productive.

    • @TheCrazyHeadGamer
      @TheCrazyHeadGamer 8 лет назад +13

      +trillriff-axegrinder +trillriff-axegrinder Wow ! Are you real ?
      You know my focus only by looking at my RUclips name ? You're a fucking genious ! And thanks for the insults as well, hope you feel better now !

    • @BAmalakas
      @BAmalakas 8 лет назад +5

      +trillriff-axegrinder you really do have an axe to grind don't you?

    • @Pratt-zp5mr
      @Pratt-zp5mr 8 лет назад +1

      +TheCrazyHeadGamer I understand what you mean from a drumming perspective. Kinda like listening to Neil Peart break down one of his tracks part by part and, only then, do you realize that he's obviously thought about every drumbeat that is played for the song, even those that are allowed to be "spontaneous" ("Don't leave spontaneity to chance"- N. Peart). Seems all us mere mortals can try do is trod is these very big footsteps laid down by our influences. Glad I'm not alone in this thinking

    • @akbuilder7626
      @akbuilder7626 8 лет назад +2

      +byagtrafdlo If you lack the ability to appreciate a gifted musician then yes it probably does seem boring.

  • @metalchug426
    @metalchug426 5 лет назад +3

    I like this tone so much.

  • @wed746jdhue
    @wed746jdhue 10 лет назад +1

    thanks for the glimpse into your creative process. it's incredibly instructive

  • @gearmeister
    @gearmeister 8 лет назад

    Ok, 3rd time I watched this one, Stevo... It comes up every couple years as a recommended vid! Only one SV.. Peace

  • @KarlGeorges
    @KarlGeorges 6 лет назад +20

    I want all of his albums explained and commented like this.

  • @SpaceCattttt
    @SpaceCattttt 8 лет назад +262

    Bulgarian divorce music should be pretty wild.

    • @brk932
      @brk932 7 лет назад +12

      Yes it is. First hand testimony. "Ripping out your scrotum through your wallet" blues particularly

    • @vessela84
      @vessela84 7 лет назад +5

      Dude, what on earth is Bulgarian wedding music?

    • @wonder6789
      @wonder6789 5 лет назад +4

      Bulgarian procreation techniques must be pretty kinky.

    • @VasilBelezhkov
      @VasilBelezhkov 5 лет назад +1

      @@vessela84 Just the music I grew up as a kid with :) I wrote some classical guitar music in this style (if you are interested you can check 'Krivo Chirpansko horo' or 'Dimcheva rachenitsa' here in my channel).

    • @raulperez2308
      @raulperez2308 5 лет назад +3

      @@VasilBelezhkov man that was cool as shit, thanks for some new good music to learn :D never heard of the style until now

  • @charlesc775
    @charlesc775 9 лет назад

    He's always been a great.. I like very much hearing someone with his background doing new things .. Aces to Steve Vai!!!

  • @TheGoddessCaroline
    @TheGoddessCaroline 13 лет назад +1

    That fret board is gorgeous. I've listened to this song a lot but loved the lesson here.It's great to know how it came together. Thanks for the lesson and turning me on to new styles of music. I love that! I

  • @Joepepelombardo
    @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +15

    I LOVE THIS GUY

  • @johnbidochka2795
    @johnbidochka2795 7 лет назад +9

    I can understand why the compositions of Ivo Papasov would interest Vai, it's pretty dense stuff. His album "Balkanology" has a lot of interesting things in it. Granted it won't be for everybody.

  • @prestonprice9416
    @prestonprice9416 5 лет назад

    I have checked with lvo and I owe you for something I didn't know I could love thanks Mr Vai !!!

  • @jacksempleband7577
    @jacksempleband7577 6 лет назад +1

    MR Vai is a visionary ,cutting edge creativity ,technique, and humor !A true guitar God!

  • @xkalivasx
    @xkalivasx 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks a lot for the 7 string guitar Steve!

  • @HrhFish
    @HrhFish 8 лет назад +5

    Even when you play fast licks you should avoid playing the obvious. This is what stretches your technique on the instrument. I'm working on 64ths at the moment and I look for the patterns that really twist your fingers and stretch those tendons. Particularly between the G and B string as your first finger can become lazy from playing bar chords all the time. People tend to slag shredding off to much cos they can't do it. Playing really fast makes you aware of how much time you have between each beat and it helps you take the time to get the nuances on the notes in your phrasing. It also improves your accuracy.This is a really cool video and he makes some very interesting points.
    To change the subject I also feel that people should stop slagging things off and being abusive on line. It's so easy to insult. People that slag each other off behind their backs have boring lives and nothing to talk about. Its harder to be positive and complimentary about someone.

    • @tasiociafancelli9912
      @tasiociafancelli9912 8 лет назад

      truth has been spoken!! thank you for this little class of guitar and for stating one of the biggest problems in this so called advanced civilization

    • @jonosborne334
      @jonosborne334 6 лет назад +1

      64ths at what tempo? meaningless unless in the context of a certain tempo.....64ths at 120bpm impressive....64ths at 60 not so much

  • @ClassicalRay
    @ClassicalRay 15 лет назад

    I have alot more respect for Mr. Vai after watching this video. He is very intelligent and thoughtful in his playing. Exploring new ideas and concepts is vital to keep the juices flowing and the energy alive. My hats of to you Steve!

  • @eveoflow
    @eveoflow 10 лет назад +1

    Steve is a true Jem in the Universe.....' brilliance of melodies of earth and space with such inspiration in so many ways for so many reasons

  • @warpfac101
    @warpfac101 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the look inside. That was a lot of fun.

  • @neoshaolin1
    @neoshaolin1 15 лет назад +4

    "A toung twister for the fingers" hahaha his analogies are great.

  • @benelphick5870
    @benelphick5870 11 лет назад

    The heart.. He means every single one of those notes. He's such an inspirational and humble human too... A real inspiration for myself personally on a HUMAN level and of course as a guitarist. Thanks for the music and positivity Steve. All the very best

  • @ladyjane8023
    @ladyjane8023 6 лет назад +1

    This is brilliant. He is Joda with the guitar, a real master...Steve, God bless you

  • @Tropicsca
    @Tropicsca 8 лет назад +22

    now I'm going to go out and buy a Bulgarian wedding music cd

  • @ambycakes
    @ambycakes 7 лет назад +16

    I wouldn't even know what to do with such a studio. I'd honestly never leave that room

  • @spatnaspolecnost
    @spatnaspolecnost 12 лет назад

    love the way you share your knowledge and thoughts with your fans!

  • @Sadowsky46
    @Sadowsky46 6 лет назад

    Best song of the album. Thanks for these great insights

  • @therunzone
    @therunzone 15 лет назад +3

    Steve say's something so true around 4:50 that really sets him apart from guys like Malmsteen, and he does a quick example of it. "Going up and down scales is easy". It's the "Making something speak" part that he does like no other.
    Just awesome Steve, keep um coming!!

  • @naturebc
    @naturebc 9 лет назад +3

    Good job Steve!
    If you delve into some eastern european/balkan music you will find lots of these interesting bands and phrasing that will blow your mind. Look for gyspy music too.

  • @michaelvigil1417
    @michaelvigil1417 9 лет назад

    Steve Vai is a musical genius and awesome guitarist!!!! My brother played for me this video of a performance he did years ago, and it really blew my mind....Very Talented!!!!

  • @onofrioamerica7791
    @onofrioamerica7791 9 лет назад

    Thank you Steve, amazing way of putting it down to make something so compicated to look so easy...very good, Excessively Excellent.

  • @vessela84
    @vessela84 7 лет назад +73

    4:51 "It's real easy to sit here and go: $*%&(#@*#%"
    Really??!?

    • @jordanturner7917
      @jordanturner7917 5 лет назад +4

      Not to mention he carries on a casual conversation without missing a beat on the guitar or his words 😂😂😂😂

    • @StratMatt777
      @StratMatt777 4 года назад +3

      Practice what he is doing there for 1 hour and you'll be doing it.
      Don't give up before you try. You could have learned it 2 years ago if you thought that you could learn it. (I'm not being judgemental... I'm just saying, "Give yourself more credit because you can do it too".

  • @Thelizzwizz
    @Thelizzwizz 10 лет назад +9

    4:50 ... that's the best legato I've ever seen!

    • @MM-ve5wb
      @MM-ve5wb 4 года назад

      Well you should both listen to Allan Holdsworth or Brett Garsed...

    • @juansotillo4829
      @juansotillo4829 4 года назад

      Listen to Tom Quayle!

  • @rushnut2112
    @rushnut2112 13 лет назад +1

    This guy is on such another level...he hears melodies in places most would never find them. Incredible.

  • @handsheal
    @handsheal 14 лет назад

    Very inspirational! It's great to watch someone who is so passionate about his craft.

  • @stonerdemon
    @stonerdemon 8 лет назад +26

    4:50 Relax, guys. Steve can do all that. He's just not interested anymore.

    • @armageddonibliz4807
      @armageddonibliz4807 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly. Vai knows everything about the guitar... How to make them and how to play them with all the different styles there is... But when he compose a song, it's all about being VAI.... His addiction to making melodies that expresses a certain emotion....

    • @spectraphantom6597
      @spectraphantom6597 4 года назад

      Chris Manzi When does he play Flamenco?

  • @vichkata17
    @vichkata17 4 года назад +6

    Българи, тука ли сме?!❤️
    🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬

  • @phphreak
    @phphreak 12 лет назад

    Wow. Great video. The fact that Vai would take the time and do this for his fans is amazing.

  • @RsinsRpaid
    @RsinsRpaid 8 лет назад +2

    I just love everything this guy does man. NICE!

  • @RachEspinosa
    @RachEspinosa 9 лет назад +5

    what is that green thing on his neck pickup?, and what is it for?

    • @RachEspinosa
      @RachEspinosa 9 лет назад +2

      *****
      thanks :)

    • @diggingwithmartin
      @diggingwithmartin 9 лет назад +6

      that's tape. when you hit the strings hard, the high e string can get caught under the pick up edge....... his words, not mine.

    • @diggingwithmartin
      @diggingwithmartin 9 лет назад

      it happens to my jem I got from him, but I don't have the tape on it. I don't like how the tape looks & every now and then my high e string does get caught under the pick up edge.

    • @diggingwithmartin
      @diggingwithmartin 9 лет назад +1

      no, its actually a problem with most neck humbucker equipped guitars without pickup covers. when you get them adjusted up to the strings for a good strong signal, they are a possible string catch if you hit down very hard on the high e string. that's why a lot of gibsons have covers on their humbuckers. i love my jem and i don't want to put tape over the edges of my pickups, im just careful but it still has happened at times.

    • @diggingwithmartin
      @diggingwithmartin 9 лет назад

      it hasn't happened that often to me either but mr vai is an incredibly aggressive player and I could see how he would need that prevention. if you watch his older videos of the white jem's, they don't have the tape on there yet and I have seen it happen to him on live video. if you listen to his latest venture with Ibanez making a limited exact production of flo, he actually explains the reason for the tape.

  • @volodymyr.kushnir
    @volodymyr.kushnir 8 лет назад +36

    someone said, to became professional you should spend 10 000 of hours doing something... a little of math:
    30 mins per day ~= 55 years,
    1 hour per day ~= 27 years,
    3 hours per day ~= 9 years,
    5 hours per day ~= 5.4 years,
    8 hours per day ~= 3.5 years,
    last record the most interesting cause this is how much time you typically spend on your regular work... now you can imagine where you are...

    • @petecabrina
      @petecabrina 8 лет назад +4

      +voffka 0xff Then on top of that you need some form of natural talent, whether physically or instinctually/creatively. And as with many things in life it is also a confidence game, doubt prevents most people from being able to push themselves, adapt and excel.

    • @srvonguitar.1765
      @srvonguitar.1765 8 лет назад +3

      Once upon a time.Before 1920s 30. Its was common knowledge A person had always best creatively.Between time they morning till 4pm Roughly 8 10 hrs.
      .Breakfast To Dinner this dates b
      Back to Adam Or Beginning of man.
      Where ever your at on that one.
      Work was usually was tend to Animals or crops at sun rise. Andsunset. There's your 8 to 10 hours.
      To be creative. and man was. No TV. lot less influence from Propaganda Elitist. more Awareness of self. Today we have the worse case's of Identity Crisis This Earth has ever see. Mr Jenner Thinks He's Ms Jenner.
      Folks it doesn't work that way..
      To think it does,Makes you sick in the Head.
      That was by Design by Fed govt using.K thru 12.
      Education System to Brainwashed and Indoctrination.That a fact you can Google up.

    • @crimsun7186
      @crimsun7186 8 лет назад +1

      Unless someone actually performs a study on such statement, everyone is parrotign th same truism without actually thinking about it.

    • @jervistetchyousician8351
      @jervistetchyousician8351 6 лет назад

      I'll be there within 6,5 years or somethin' I'm practicing 4 hours per day.

    • @KarlGeorges
      @KarlGeorges 6 лет назад +2

      'doing something' is certainly not good enough. It's not so much the number of hours that count (then I would be be as good as Vai by now LOL) but the quality of the playing and exercises. Concentrating on boring things instead of jamming, that's the clue.

  • @ConspX
    @ConspX 13 лет назад +2

    Bulgarian music ftw, my parents are both Bulgarian wedding music professionals and have a lot of respect for Steve both as a musician and as an ambassador of our music around the world.

  • @MakotoDojo
    @MakotoDojo 12 лет назад

    Love these.. great insight into an amazing player so happy you were born in a time that I also was here.Thank you for your art and your lessons...

  • @Joepepelombardo
    @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +79

    He is every bit the genus Zappa was

    • @MakMuk
      @MakMuk 9 лет назад +3

      Zappa wasn't a genius.

    • @Joepepelombardo
      @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +3

      Mak Muk
      No he was a musicale one tho facts don't lie im mean i ant going to get in to no stupid conversation ether lol i got more in portent things to do than argue on line lmao Don't say something about something you think you know cause if i had the time id show you,But you can find out on your own if u want,Or be like the Zappa haters that took one or 2 stupid songs and judged his whol carrer on it if thats the case shut the phuck up lol

    • @Joepepelombardo
      @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +1

      Mak Muk
      Look uo Steve Via talks about Zappa on You tube or others to ive learned a lot in 8 years of having a pc and well thats that im tired now i remember why i stopped hanging on you tube comments there stupid people out there arf!! I know lots of facts about Zappa in 45 years im a freak facts don't lie

    • @Joepepelombardo
      @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +1

      Mak Muk
      Do you think Steve Vai is one lol

    • @Joepepelombardo
      @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад

      ***** Big head big brain to

  • @PeaheadProductions
    @PeaheadProductions 9 лет назад +3

    Steve made me look up "Bulgarian Wedding Music", I think that his actual goal

  • @intrsoul
    @intrsoul 15 лет назад

    Wow - I've been a fan for years. Add 'great teacher' to his list of talents... very articulate and inspiring.

  • @tomkeefe2051
    @tomkeefe2051 8 лет назад

    My appreciation for what he does and how he approaches an idea just rose 110%
    I love that Bulgarian gypsy sound. Very cool.

  • @bobwreck3775
    @bobwreck3775 9 лет назад +21

    If it wasn't for the candles none of this would be possible. Kidding.. love Via

    • @reggaefan2700
      @reggaefan2700 9 лет назад

      Bob Wreck Does he not know that his music has no soul?

    • @TM42
      @TM42 9 лет назад +1

      Reggae Fan Listen to For the Love of God and tell me he has no soul in his playing.

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 9 лет назад

      Trent Morrison
      He ripped that one off from an eastern folk song. Listen to what he says in this video, he even admits it.

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 9 лет назад

      *****
      Delta Blues has "soul" IMO.. none of which Steve has. Steve is more akin to an ancient Chinese space cadet.

    • @palonazo
      @palonazo 9 лет назад

      ShadowⓋ Nope. He says he infused musicality and phrasing from Bulgarian wedding music. To me, that's not ripping.

  • @lilyjordy2859
    @lilyjordy2859 8 лет назад +100

    So funny to see butt hurt idiots getting all jealous and insulting Vai. He is nothing short of intelligent, sexy, inspiring and a beautiful soul, if you're hating on this sensitive, humble talented legend who was chosen by FRANK ZAPPA then you better go to your local dumpster dive event or something. Have a good day everyone ;)

    • @spamnegg.1798
      @spamnegg.1798 8 лет назад +1

      +LYLI j Whats a dumpster dive event?

    • @piotrhobbysta5614
      @piotrhobbysta5614 8 лет назад +2

      +trillriff-axegrinder Who is she? So why doesn't she teach us and show plenty of her extraordinary achievements?

    • @markmasoner
      @markmasoner 8 лет назад +2

      +Kenn71 purty sure u meant definitely ; ) Just saw Steve and the gang and the generation axe show, he rocked!

    • @Kenn71
      @Kenn71 8 лет назад +1

      +mark masoner Shit. I had to say "At least we can spell" didn't I? LOL. Ya got me. HAHA!

    • @mostlyirishcarguy8955
      @mostlyirishcarguy8955 6 лет назад +2

      trillriff-axegrinder but I'd like to see the 8-9 year old Asian write all the great songs that vai has

  • @VirgilGuitar
    @VirgilGuitar 15 лет назад

    Thge closing statement really helped me - I am in the middle of an instrumental rock CD DVD project and it's taking such a long time, mainly because I refuse to "Settle" on the old riffing. It takes TIME to get stuff sounding unique. I will probably never be like Steve Vai in the way he plays, but I certainly am on his level when it comes to the love of creating music. I think it's awesome that he posted something like this. Thanks Steve!

  • @mtrman64
    @mtrman64 11 лет назад

    so glad i found this channel, my playing is in a serious rut, now i have some awesome licks from the master mr steve vai, thanks so much for saving me!

  • @mihneazoican2479
    @mihneazoican2479 6 лет назад +5

    17/16 or 7/16? There are 4 groups of 7 there

    • @davemartinguitarist
      @davemartinguitarist 4 года назад

      Mihnea Zoican 7/16 definitely. Where he’s got 17 from, I don’t know... 🤷‍♂️

    • @fortsechs
      @fortsechs 2 года назад

      @@davemartinguitarist That´s what I would say as well. When he said it´s in 17/16, I thought "wow, that´s really odd a meter", but then what he plays is clearly 7/8 or 7/16, which is relatively common. So I guess it was a slip of his tongue.

    • @davemartinguitarist
      @davemartinguitarist 2 года назад

      @@fortsechs If he phrased the lick as:
      ||: 1234 123 1234 123 123 :||
      Then of course he would be correct, but like you I’m hearing 4 bars of 7/16 on the record

  • @MatrixRZ5
    @MatrixRZ5 9 лет назад +7

    Steve Vai is too talented.

  • @fasteddie4145
    @fasteddie4145 11 лет назад

    very refreshing.....only a guy with great self confidence and soul is THIS open to sharing his music and technique.....

  • @TheSnaveeelPlaysGames
    @TheSnaveeelPlaysGames 5 лет назад +1

    This is perfect advice for creating any piece of music!

  • @SkinsConrad
    @SkinsConrad 10 лет назад +61

    This is insane. It's like watching a video of Albert Einstein in a lab showing you how to build an atomic bomb. Here's a guy still trying to come up with miraculous stuff and not resting on his laurels like EVH.

    • @thatnorwegianguy1986
      @thatnorwegianguy1986 6 лет назад +1

      EVH is resting on his laurels because he has made a fuck ton of money he is worth a 100 million.
      Steve I believe is worth 10 million both are great guitar players.

    • @bankruptbritain6103
      @bankruptbritain6103 5 лет назад +2

      I prefer Van Halen though, perfection isn't always that exciting

    • @tonypowell250
      @tonypowell250 5 лет назад +2

      EVH is actually shit compared to Vai.

    • @commentfreely5443
      @commentfreely5443 5 лет назад +1

      einstein making meth

    • @WickedJester77
      @WickedJester77 5 лет назад +1

      @@bankruptbritain6103 Thats such a cop out answer.

  • @puertecitos6888
    @puertecitos6888 10 лет назад +10

    Paganini reincarnated.

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 9 лет назад

      Puertecitos68
      Pffff.. sure, if Paganini did LSD regularly maybe. Most of Steve's music is a convoluted and noisy mess.

    • @puertecitos6888
      @puertecitos6888 9 лет назад

      ShadowⓋ its about his guitar playing not his goofy tunes. Paganini was the real deal and no lsd required.

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 9 лет назад

      Puertecitos68
      The comparison is way off. Maybe Vivaldi or somebody like that, but certainly not Paganini. No way.

    • @puertecitos6888
      @puertecitos6888 9 лет назад +1

      ShadowⓋ Vivaldi? no. Paganini? yes. since you're not a musician (and I can tell by your ignorance) go compare Michael Jackson and Bieber because that would be at your low level of musical taste . stay away from the classical greats because you are waaaaaay off.

    • @ShadovvV
      @ShadovvV 9 лет назад +1

      Puertecitos68
      Ignorance? Actually, you're not even educated enough to know that Paganini's music sounded nothing like Steve Vai. You're an idiot. Steve's musical career has shown a far more eastern sounding (almost oriental) or put it in terms your imbecilic mind can comprehend, a 'happier' sounding eastern edge. It's not even close to the more eerie haunting sounding Italian violin pieces that Paganini composed in his time. You're WAY off. Paganini was also referred to as being "satanic" by the church and when he died, the local church refused to bury his body on consecrated ground, instead putting his body in a church basement for decades until it had a proper burial. Furthermore, Paganini hardly ever performed in front of people because he was an introvert who everyone thought was evil (especially when he played), which is COMPLETELY 360 degrees the opposite of Steve who's extremely outgoing and in his early career played daisy tripping oriental sounding songs about happy "little green men" coming to play with his toys in his bedroom as a child. NOW, tell me - wise ass, does ALL OF THAT sound ANYTHING like Steve Vai? I think not. Steve is a happy-go-lucky goofball who wore spandex in the 80's writing songs about partying in New York with David Lee Roth. That's not even remotely close to the lifestyle Paganini lived. LEARN fool.

  • @lonewolfsanctum8634
    @lonewolfsanctum8634 3 года назад

    This is the ONLY guitar player on the planet that I don't care about his albums, the titles of his songs, just to watch and hear him play, man that's all I need.

  • @K2shadowfax
    @K2shadowfax 8 лет назад

    A Master Craftsman at work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Joepepelombardo
    @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад +3

    Yo WTF we like what we like who cares

    • @Joepepelombardo
      @Joepepelombardo 9 лет назад

      ***** Really to much shit talking here

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 8 лет назад

      Wolfy I did not see Joepepe anywhere in Steve's video. Though he tried.

  • @TheLegend-yb4ok
    @TheLegend-yb4ok 8 лет назад +4

    my god...how to reach this level of playing? you have to be born with it

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 8 лет назад

      +The Legend - Steve 'worked very hard for everything' he got out of the guitar, 'none of it came easy' to him.
      What does that tell you to do as a player?

    • @spamnegg.1798
      @spamnegg.1798 8 лет назад

      +The Legend Some don't realize all the great guitar players practised really hard and played as much as possible and still maintain this commitment. If you practised so hard with concentration you will be good.

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed 8 лет назад +2

      Yes, Spam'n'Egg - even Randy Rhoads (who appeared effortless & gifted) learned and worked constantly.
      "You have to love the guitar. Don't be lazy." - words of a guitar god who perhaps had more natural potential than most, but regardless made the MOST of it and was unrelentingly focused & passionate.

    •  6 лет назад

      The Legend Nop, you gotta work on it

    • @bryanmannoia8410
      @bryanmannoia8410 6 лет назад

      it helps to have natural ability but you have to practice to get good at anything. steve said he used to play 8 to 9 hours a day. he also had satriani as a teacher and zappa as a mentor. put it all together to get the genius of steve vai.

  • @mmichels
    @mmichels 14 лет назад

    So great to have a class like that!!
    Thanks to youtube and Steve Vai!!

  • @pfarina
    @pfarina 11 лет назад

    Steve, that method of composing you have seems very natural to me. It is good to feel that there are excellent people like you that have this intuitive, incorporative way of performing as well.
    Best regards.

  • @hillarychapman1
    @hillarychapman1 9 лет назад +5

    Very creative but his playing doesn't sound melodic to my ears

    • @beefcake0354
      @beefcake0354 9 лет назад +1

      Hillary Chapman Me too

    • @hillarychapman1
      @hillarychapman1 9 лет назад +2

      Mendelsohn, Ellington, PAarker, Beethoven, etc.. their music is organically developed from the inside out rather than assembled from different pieces. The harmonies unfold from the inside led by melodies

    • @lukessummerguitar
      @lukessummerguitar 9 лет назад

      Hillary Chapman
      He hasn't wrote one in years ( if ever ).

    • @abradfordajb
      @abradfordajb 6 лет назад +1

      Sorry ..... it's "American Idol" for you.

    • @justanotheranhedonicguy5132
      @justanotheranhedonicguy5132 6 лет назад +1

      Then you must be deaf, this is just pure melody. Go listen to your blues shit if you can't appreciate modal changes nor fast music, fucktard.

  • @jcdenton616
    @jcdenton616 3 года назад

    It's fantastic hearing him describe the nuance of his pharasing and his little idiosyncrasies, gives me far more respect for him as a guitarist as if it was possible to respect the guy even more than I do!

  • @omegapointil
    @omegapointil 13 лет назад

    Damned generous of him to contribute his counsel to the masses for nothing. Its
    very much appreciated.

  • @Gregorypeckory
    @Gregorypeckory 12 лет назад +2

    Steve is a great model for the rest of us, in regard to how he loves what he does, is always exploring new ground, and enjoying working his ass off as this video demonstrates. The looping exercise is great! Aside from his stellar career, he deserves a lot of credit for sending a ton of people to check out the badass Ivo Papazov and his band. It cracks me up to imagine the reactions of some of the metalheads who normally listen to nothing but rock virtuosos, upon hearing those guys rip.

  • @lysergickfuneralproc
    @lysergickfuneralproc 15 лет назад

    that was close to being the best 15 minutes of my life. inspirational..again

  • @jazztime2009
    @jazztime2009 12 лет назад

    Sounds great Steve! I'm born in Bulgaria and always was fascinated with the folklore and the add meters and is cool to see you making it sounds so good on the guitar!

  • @gorethem
    @gorethem 14 лет назад

    I agree the candles and the lighting are killer off the frets !!! This is a great video to learn from also. Steve Vai is the best !!
    Gorethem

  • @alexmalex4935
    @alexmalex4935 6 лет назад

    Steve you are my guitar hero! When I was 14 ,I see you in magazine with Ibanez and from that time I love this guitars. Now I have IBANEZ S520 and play music. Hello🙋 from UKRAINE! 🎸🎼

  • @KP11520
    @KP11520 8 лет назад

    Thank you Steve! You gave lots to work with and even some things for me. I am intermediate at the most. Nonetheless, I took a lot from this! Flo sounded great. Say hi to Pete. Great guy. Met him years ago at the same place as you in the Hometown! I love you sharing the "Out of the Box" approach for new possibilities! Even if they're just more boxes... They're different boxes! Great stuff!

  • @psychofunksoldier02
    @psychofunksoldier02 11 лет назад

    Great demonstration! That main melody is crazy catchy and complicated at the same time.

  • @ClockworkDave
    @ClockworkDave 12 лет назад +1

    Brilliant song, awesome breakdown and lesson. And now you've turned me onto the genius of Ivo Papasov (wow) there is no going back. Ever.

  • @katiespade8625
    @katiespade8625 8 лет назад

    Fascinating - I have no idea how you can remember all of those notes - or do you just change the notes every time you play it, or do you record it and it is set and then do you listen to what you recorded and then replicate it. I mean, just the process of remembering the notes is awesome. Thanks for posting, it's nice to see you play.
    It doesn't look like a lot of fun, you have to be obsessed with music to create such things. When you explain what it is you're doing, it's like any other job. I remember Baryshnikov saying about his dancing - "It's just a job"
    I"m into writing scripts myself and am finally in the process of putting it all together after 30 years, and I couldn't have done it if I weren't obsessed with the concept of writing. But after all is said and done, after I've reached my potential - it comes down to - It's only a job.

  • @6u174r808
    @6u174r808 10 лет назад

    Those are some pretty cool beans there Mr. Vai. Thanks dude.

  • @Satchwood
    @Satchwood 15 лет назад

    Thank you Mr Vai - just some awesome pointers to help a guitarist "think"...."play" outside the box - great stuff!!!

  • @johnkeel2636
    @johnkeel2636 6 лет назад

    The Mind-Blowing Mr Vai.so awesome, steve was burning on the guitar from when i heard his album " flex-ible" released in '83 or '84

  • @psychofunksoldier02
    @psychofunksoldier02 12 лет назад

    Great video...please do more like this Mr. Vai!