wow, amazing playing. Great tone, that's like 1985 if I remember right, I think the Marching out album! Imagine he was doing this stuff all those years ago. What a legend, the great Yngwie!
Thanks 😃🙏!! yes was 1985. And what's even more impressive is that he was a 20-year-old and he invented this way of playing. He was an alien at that time.
Amazing. Very good cover of this highly underrated YJM song. How did you learn it? By ear or did you had the notes? Sound is spot on - just like on the album.
Thanks 😃🙏, yes, I tried to get as close as possible to the original sound. To learn this solo I followed a guitar tab on the internet, but it was incorrect in some parts, so I corrected those parts by ear. I also played rhythm guitar to complete the bakingtrack.
@@francescoprati6449 Thanks for answering. Do you think it is possible to copy the sound of YJM which he had while playing with the Japanese Orchestra? I think it is the best he ever sounded without being to raw or unfiltered."Brothers" is especially awesome during that recording in my opinion.
@@stevehislop yes, I think that with a bit effort is possible get closer to that sound, but his guitar is needed. My favorite Malmsteen sound is with Alkatrazz and his first rising force albums.
wow, amazing playing. Great tone, that's like 1985 if I remember right, I think the Marching out album! Imagine he was doing this stuff all those years ago. What a legend, the great Yngwie!
Thanks 😃🙏!! yes was 1985. And what's even more impressive is that he was a 20-year-old and he invented this way of playing. He was an alien at that time.
@@francescoprati6449 absolutely, amazing total artist, a one of a kind
Come sempre, grande esecuzione e interpretazione!
Grazie 😃 🙏
WOAH MAN!! Unreal playing! Man, this is just incredible!!! Loved this! \m/
Hello Choey , thanks!! 😃🙏
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Thanks!! 😃🙏
😮Fantastic🔥
Thanks!! 😃🙏
Ottimo lavorro!
Grazie 😄🙏
Awesome bro 🔥🔥
Thanks!! 😃🙏
Amazing. Very good cover of this highly underrated YJM song. How did you learn it? By ear or did you had the notes? Sound is spot on - just like on the album.
Thanks 😃🙏, yes, I tried to get as close as possible to the original sound. To learn this solo I followed a guitar tab on the internet, but it was incorrect in some parts, so I corrected those parts by ear. I also played rhythm guitar to complete the bakingtrack.
@@francescoprati6449 Thanks for answering. Do you think it is possible to copy the sound of YJM which he had while playing with the Japanese Orchestra? I think it is the best he ever sounded without being to raw or unfiltered."Brothers" is especially awesome during that recording in my opinion.
@@stevehislop yes, I think that with a bit effort is possible get closer to that sound, but his guitar is needed. My favorite Malmsteen sound is with Alkatrazz and his first rising force albums.