Dear friend, despite having maximum respect for these two famous and talented guitarists, Matteo cannot be compared with them, he is completely from another planet
@@poppya54 i mean when Al Di Meola and Steve Vai say he plays stuff they can't you know you are looking at a guitarrist who should change the world of guitar. And i think he already has👍
Matteo, simply a superior mind. Everything starts from the brain. Technique, musical creative ideas, phrasing, musicality and more are direct consequences. First of all, he has an incredible head, that's what I think.
Superior mind = Baloney = musical prodigy (parents had him in music schools at a very young age that developed his incredibly easy 'talent'.) He hasn't worked at anything because his technique is as natural as breathing for the rest of us. If you're born with it, why call it talent?
All three have been noticed by Yamaha. Their band is called SNIPS, they are from Sicily. At the time of the video they could not play into a bar in the states because under 21 :) Riccardo might have been
I certainly noticed it right away. I guess others did, too, but they might still be getting their jaws up off of the floor, 😆. I don’t think he could get the string hopping he does using a more standard approach. It’s phenomenal to watch. I wonder if it’ll catch on with newer players? It seems like it must require a very light, almost delicate, touch, generally, except for things like accents, etc. It’s a bit of a wonder to me that this technique hasn’t been utilized more widely already, but it just goes to show you that the possibilities of the instrument haven’t yet been exhausted, which is fantastic to see.
Think everybody who plays guitar noticed how he plays with his right hand! Its quite incredible. Feel like ive found something special having just found out about him!
Steve Vai mentioned Matteo as the best new guitarist he's heard so I searched him out this was the first song I found I allmost fell off my chair Jaco would have loved seeing these kids play this so so well
@@ChromaticHarp Correct! It s sad the composer is not ;mentioned and lnot given any credit. Great video but the hosts should do their homework and not misinforming. I was pretty disappointed also at some interviews with Matteo where he would mostly give credit to white musicians even when it came to a challenging tunes such as Giant Steps . he was giving credit to the likes of Bob Mintzer as opposed to Coltrane.. Weird..!!
Mancuso’s gypsy playing is so-so, but since you’re asking; Antoine Boyer can play anything and compose anything ( and several other of his compatriots including Sebastien Giniaux and Adrien Moignard ) at the absolute highest level !
@@FenceThis i did not say "Hé is the Best in gypsy " because i am à musicien in gypsy and i know quiet well the guys you mentionned . I just said "he can play any style", fact that those guys can not as well as Mancuso. Actuellement he is one of the best player of his génération. And please, not of the Word because it means nothing. .
@@jean-pierreschaller9101 Antoine Boyer is same age and he’s more proficient, more original, more creative and a better player, he is absolutely the very best of his generation. He excels in all genres. Sebastien is an absolute monster with no limitations whatsoever and the same can be said about Adrien so I don’t know what you’re talking about; they’re just at the ultimate level. Mancuso is not a groundbreaker like people like to claim, he operates in a well known language from which he doesn’t seem to stray too far. The fact that he stylistic lies within a more America-centric scene that touches on shred rock fusion has all to do with his rising popularity compared to the ones I mentioned.
@@FenceThis That's your opinion - I respect it ...but it's not mine. I love the players that you mention, especilally the unbelievable Antoine Boyer. However, I think that they probably don't see all of this in terms of some kind of contest as you seem to do...
Matteo Mancuso is a total MONSTER. He does a version of Larry Carlton’s “Room 335” which is frightenlingly good. He also is on an album called “Drift Lab” with some folks like Federico Malaman, Manuele Montesanti and Daniele Chiantese which is equally mindblowing. Welcome to the Matteo Mancuso rabbit hole; enjoy your stay…
2017? That puts Matteo (and maybe all 3) at 21 at the time, wow. Ive watched more recent video of Matteo, live, and the kid's right hand picking technique is mind blowing.
My first reaction to Matteo was similar, something along the lines of 'here comes the new [super] hero of guitar'. The bass and drums are also phenomenal of course.
@@andreaiacca2594 obviously he's not the best ever because there are a million guitar players. But as of rn in 2020 I think it's a legit argument. Just because he's playing jazz doesn't mean he's not one of the best at this moment in history. You don't gotta be on tv to be the best.
I usually don't watch 'REACTION' videos but it was in my suggestions and i saw it was about that amazing trio..that collectively blew my mind, a month or 3 back! Especially the Guitarist Mancuso is blowing up as we speak, and rightly so :) I had a good chuckle when one of you said 'what's in their food?' - that was hilarious, and a good question! I think these kids weren't ejected from a womb, but slowly emerged fromv 'the pocket' :D
What stikes me is the fact that not only these guys are from Mars or probably some other planet but the age of these kids is amazing; it's incredible that they have achieved so much, technicaly speaking, in such a short period of time. As already commented by someone else, at their age, I was having trouble getting out of bed and opening the fridge to get some food....wow, what a looser I've been!!!
Yeah, the great Jaco would be proud, but Pee Wee Ellis would be even more proud, since the piece is his not Jaco's! Probably not even Ellis' mother did know it, but it's true! :-))) Then... I'll reveal to you another "secret", giving you the opportunity to be the very first American able to pronounce Matteo's surname correctly! The sound of "s" is like the "z" in "zoo". Imagine it's wiritten "Mancuzo". I'm Italian, so you can trust me! Congrats for this video, by the way. You and your guest are very nice.
Appreciate that, and thank you for watching. Thanks for the correct pronunciation, although we were aware Pee Wee Ellis wrote the tune. It's a jazz funk standard, I know of at least five artists that have covered it. PS, in case you weren't aware, Chicken is the B-side to James Brown's 1969 single "The Popcorn". 🤘
Same version live with his Metteo's group call Snips. Just amazing....no word, just listen ! 3 incredible young guys and Matteo will be a great star in the near futur.....I'am jealous about his talent 😂😂 sniff snips !
Musicians with decades of experience would be beyond proud to produce something like this. At this age, it's almost beyond belief, what on Earth will Matteo be like in the future?
@@UnhingedReactions check matteo mancuso on Eric Johnson ''cliffs of dover''.... fingerpicking that song and be spot on is unreal... he plays 360 degrees... Gilbert , Gowan ,Holdswort.... ruclips.net/channel/UCVAE3R1A1Ketudt-0-idAUg
Ijust got done watching your reaction vid to Matteo's album and the song Drop D, and you mentioned this reaction vid and I just had to come listen. WOW!!!!! Thanks
Hey guys it's high time to let the human beings know the truth these wonderful musicians are not from earth they were sent to earth from another planet where only musicians live very peaceful and Loving I m ty Jay I love you all
Riccardo Oliva è un bassista, tastierista e compositore di 22 anni, di origini palermitane. Ha calcato palchi internazionali come Umbria Jazz e suonato in importanti eventi musicali come il Frankfurt Musikmesse con il gruppo SNIPS (Matteo Mancuso - Gt e Salvatore Lima - Dr). Nel 2016 ha vinto una borsa di studio per frequentare il Five Week Summer Program alla Berklee di Boston e nel 2017 una borsa di studio da 30.000$ per frequentare la scuola. Nonostante la sua giovane età ha già pubblicato un album come bassista, tastierista, co-compositore e co-arrangiatore con il suo gruppo Kawa Nanuk. Riccardo è un artista MarkBass e F-Bass.
The Matteo Mancuso band is the most dangerous band since Holdsworth's IOU era. As Chuck D. so eloquently stated when Nirvana hit the scene, "The torch has been handed to the next generation."
Yeah, Matteo and friends here are wonderful, I saw this a while again, and They are amazing, mixture of classical jazz rock fusion pretty unique I did see him on namm on RUclips, Still very young and so talented I suppose we got a lot more to see in the future from him, looking forward to that, thanks, I think you got the nail right on the head...oh yes “the chicken, seems to be a very popular cover song if your in the jazz rock world... just go to Matteo Facebook or RUclips page and look at all these videos they’re amazing....
No one has mentioned the obvious joy and mischief of all three players. Tell me you weren't smiling along with them. It's one thing to play- it's another to do it with such youthful humor.
FYI: This song was originally composed by Pee Wee Ellis, long-time associate of James Brown and Van Morrison. Plus, this might be the best video you've reacted to thus far, as these youngsters are beyond reproach!! And it is nice to see and hear some younger folks making actual tunes for a change instead of the AutoTuned crap that a lot of their 'peers' foolishly and mistakenly label as 'music'...
This is another version: ruclips.net/video/4AuCAMyVZUI/видео.html The Chichen begins at 7:07. At 10:44 Matteo mimics the cicken's sound. 🙂 Outstanding location, btw. Hope you'll love it.
The lick the guitarist plays here at 1:46 is stolen verbatim from Scott Henderson in this video at 3:43. I know this because it’s my favorite Scott Henderson lick of all time. ruclips.net/video/jHb2UGIYzPM/видео.html
That was the SNIPS, a jazz-fusion trio founded by Matteo Mancuso in 2017. What other guitarists are saying about Matteo Mancuso: Al Di Meola: ruclips.net/video/0FIXfpcAhlM/видео.html Joe Bonamassa: ruclips.net/video/jmDGMWUUW0A/видео.html Steve Vai: ruclips.net/video/0XueQzGeELs/видео.html Tosin Abasi: "There's this Italian kid on the internet-Matteo Mancuso. He's 20 or something. He plays an SG and he does this almost flamenco-style thing. I mean, he's a virtuoso beyond virtuosos." Also, look the Drift-Lab quartet: ruclips.net/video/z5uhEA3Lbas/видео.html
Nobody should forget that Matteo has been chewing guitar playing since day one of his life being his father himself a guitar player. This to say that DNA sometimes does replicate even at a better evel :-) Great stuff guys.
Dont know the song ..im assuming its,a jazz standard..leading to my question..is mancuso improvising over the changes ? Damn impressive and clean not one foul note 🖒
Yeah he's a sick little player no doubt... And yes, some charted out, but also some definite improvised moments. We'lll certainly be keeping an eye on him going forward. Thanks for watching.🤘
What is the difference between John Mayer and Matteo. Women adore John Mayer and Matteo only by a small group of fanatic guitarists, including myself. John is a millionaire and is seen as a natural-born genius by 99%. Only 1% can see Matteo's talent, as confirmed by Steve Vai, Al Di Meola, among others. However, the difference is that John Mayer is not able to play more than two bars of Matteo arrangements. Yes, the masses indeed see the talent of the less gifted guitarist more. Age doesn't matter because you have early and late bloomers. Some guitarists shine as 20-year-olds, and once they are over 50, they still play at the same level. Guitarists and freaks are happy with Matteo because he takes the guitar to a higher level. That group of experts will remain small and, unfortunately, only intended for freaks.
17 million albums and 7 Grammys. This didn’t happen because of his guitar skills alone. Without his songs, he would’ve been forgotten along time ago. He is a singer, songwriter, and primarily “blues” guitarist. It’s like comparing Holdsworth to EVH. 2 totally different players with 2 totally different careers. Both equally great. 🤷♂️ plus, I couldn’t care less about what other famous guitarists think. I trust my ears over their opinion as a guitarist for over 35 years. For that reason, I choose Max Ostro as my favorite but I do think that Matteo and Guthrie Govan have unsurpassable guitar skills. At this point, it just comes down to preference.
è rumore per chi non è in grado di operare una sintesi della complessità compositiva, se non lo senti come un insieme stupendamente coerente non è colpa tua, semplicemente non sei in grado di operare a quel livello.......... se c'è una cosa bella di questo pezzo è la sua musicalità, ma riesci a sentirla solo come una somma delle parti ti sembrerà solo rumore........forse devi affinare le tue capacità di ascolto
Matteo Mancuso is already a guitar king. Even guitarists like Al Di Meola and Steve Vai talk about him.
Dear friend, despite having maximum respect for these two famous and talented guitarists, Matteo cannot be compared
with them, he is completely from another planet
"Even guitarists...talk". Not "Even guitarists...talks".
@@poppya54 I agree. Never seen and heared something like Matteo.
@@poppya54 i mean when Al Di Meola and Steve Vai say he plays stuff they can't you know you are looking at a guitarrist who should change the world of guitar. And i think he already has👍
not only talk about it but now Al did play a gig with Matteo this summer.
Matteo, simply a superior mind. Everything starts from the brain. Technique, musical creative ideas, phrasing, musicality and more are direct consequences. First of all, he has an incredible head, that's what I think.
Superior mind = Baloney = musical prodigy (parents had him in music schools at a very young age that developed his incredibly easy 'talent'.) He hasn't worked at anything because his technique is as natural as breathing for the rest of us. If you're born with it, why call it talent?
All three have been noticed by Yamaha. Their band is called SNIPS, they are from Sicily. At the time of the video they could not play into a bar in the states because under 21 :) Riccardo might have been
I certainly noticed it right away. I guess others did, too, but they might still be getting their jaws up off of the floor, 😆. I don’t think he could get the string hopping he does using a more standard approach. It’s phenomenal to watch. I wonder if it’ll catch on with newer players? It seems like it must require a very light, almost delicate, touch, generally, except for things like accents, etc. It’s a bit of a wonder to me that this technique hasn’t been utilized more widely already, but it just goes to show you that the possibilities of the instrument haven’t yet been exhausted, which is fantastic to see.
whats an MD?
@@dariomartinez6358 Medical Doctor
Think everybody who plays guitar noticed how he plays with his right hand! Its quite incredible. Feel like ive found something special having just found out about him!
No tremolo arm on any of his Yamaha's
If someone played that to you without video, you'd think it was 3 seasoned old veterans.😮Wild man ❤
Steve Vai mentioned Matteo as the best new guitarist he's heard so I searched him out this was the first song I found I allmost fell off my chair Jaco would have loved seeing these kids play this so so well
The Chicken was made popular by Jaco, but he didn’t write it... it was Pee Wee Ellis.
I was going to say that...Pee Wee Ellis wrote it...
@@ChromaticHarp Correct! It s sad the composer is not ;mentioned and lnot given any credit. Great video but the hosts should do their homework and not misinforming. I was pretty disappointed also at some interviews with Matteo where he would mostly give credit to white musicians even when it came to a challenging tunes such as Giant Steps . he was giving credit to the likes of Bob Mintzer as opposed to Coltrane.. Weird..!!
In this era of computers it is a pleasure to listen to some good organic stuff, thank you.
and he can play any style...gypsy, bebop, rock, fusion, classic, country...who can do that with so much musicality....just him !
Mancuso’s gypsy playing is so-so, but since you’re asking; Antoine Boyer can play anything and compose anything ( and several other of his compatriots including Sebastien Giniaux and Adrien Moignard ) at the absolute highest level !
@@FenceThis i did not say "Hé is the Best in gypsy " because i am à musicien in gypsy and i know quiet well the guys you mentionned . I just said "he can play any style", fact that those guys can not as well as Mancuso. Actuellement he is one of the best player of his génération. And please, not of the Word because it means nothing.
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@@jean-pierreschaller9101 Antoine Boyer is same age and he’s more proficient, more original, more creative and a better player, he is absolutely the very best of his generation. He excels in all genres. Sebastien is an absolute monster with no limitations whatsoever and the same can be said about Adrien so I don’t know what you’re talking about; they’re just at the ultimate level. Mancuso is not a groundbreaker like people like to claim, he operates in a well known language from which he doesn’t seem to stray too far. The fact that he stylistic lies within a more America-centric scene that touches on shred rock fusion has all to do with his rising popularity compared to the ones I mentioned.
@@FenceThis That's your opinion - I respect it ...but it's not mine. I love the players that you mention, especilally the unbelievable Antoine Boyer. However, I think that they probably don't see all of this in terms of some kind of contest as you seem to do...
@@twangbarfly no, I don’t..
- the way you put it made it appear as if you did, I mean, I only gave an answer
what's in their food?? SFINCIONE E ARANCINE AHAHAHAH mitici Matteo RIcardo e Salvatore
U pani ca meusa e u pani e panelle ti scurdasti!!!!
@@consulentecomunicazionestr3072 per crescere forti e talentosi 😂👍🏼👍🏼
Matteo Mancuso is a total MONSTER. He does a version of Larry Carlton’s “Room 335” which is frightenlingly good.
He also is on an album called “Drift Lab” with some folks like Federico Malaman, Manuele Montesanti and Daniele Chiantese which is equally mindblowing.
Welcome to the Matteo Mancuso rabbit hole; enjoy your stay…
2017? That puts Matteo (and maybe all 3) at 21 at the time, wow. Ive watched more recent video of Matteo, live, and the kid's right hand picking technique is mind blowing.
"The Chicken (or originally just "Chicken") was composed by the outstanding Jazz/Fusion Bassist Pee Wee Ellis in 1969.
My first reaction to Matteo was similar, something along the lines of 'here comes the new [super] hero of guitar'. The bass and drums are also phenomenal of course.
Ihr zwei seid köstlich.............mit eurer ganzen Miemik , denke ihr seid genauso gut drauf
..und genauso begeistert wie ich.
Matteo Mancuso is the number one in the world now! He's incredible!
Iannelliblues Fortunately, there is no ranking:D But he is fantastic, I agree!
I honestly could agree with that statement. He's so amazing with that right hand picking style and his precision and improvisation insane.
Are you serious? You are speaking about matteo Mancuso .. but Riccardo is good but there are too many bassist better than him
@@andreaiacca2594 obviously he's not the best ever because there are a million guitar players. But as of rn in 2020 I think it's a legit argument. Just because he's playing jazz doesn't mean he's not one of the best at this moment in history. You don't gotta be on tv to be the best.
Guthrie Govan and Tommy Emanuelle are better in my humble opinion but Matteo is amazing.
"What is in their food!"... Awwwesome bro.
Matteo un grande talento tutto italiano insieme alla sua band. Tanto rispetto e amministrazione
I usually don't watch 'REACTION' videos but it was in my suggestions and i saw it was about that amazing trio..that collectively blew my mind, a month or 3 back! Especially the Guitarist Mancuso is blowing up as we speak, and rightly so :)
I had a good chuckle when one of you said 'what's in their food?' - that was hilarious, and a good question!
I think these kids weren't ejected from a womb, but slowly emerged fromv 'the pocket' :D
Matteo Mancuso è un talento immenso che farà tanta strada ! .....
è toccato a noi siciliani oggi avere un chitarrista cosi talentuoso, mi fà proprio piacere Matteo che sia un mio conterraneo.
Si sono d'accordo... Un orgoglio italiano nel mondo... Sono felice felice x lui è x noi che lo ascoltiamo
Crazy how only recently people are discovering Matteo. This cover he did is old. All his vids are mind-blowing. He is a guitar phenom!!! Legend 🙌🏼
" Jaco would be proud ",........ what a compliment
What stikes me is the fact that not only these guys are from Mars or probably some other planet but the age of these kids is amazing; it's incredible that they have achieved so much, technicaly speaking, in such a short period of time.
As already commented by someone else, at their age, I was having trouble getting out of bed and opening the fridge to get some food....wow, what a looser I've been!!!
Yeah, the great Jaco would be proud, but Pee Wee Ellis would be even more proud, since the piece is his not Jaco's! Probably not even Ellis' mother did know it, but it's true! :-)))
Then...
I'll reveal to you another "secret", giving you the opportunity to be the very first American able to pronounce Matteo's surname correctly! The sound of "s" is like the "z" in "zoo". Imagine it's wiritten "Mancuzo". I'm Italian, so you can trust me!
Congrats for this video, by the way. You and your guest are very nice.
Appreciate that, and thank you for watching. Thanks for the correct pronunciation, although we were aware Pee Wee Ellis wrote the tune. It's a jazz funk standard, I know of at least five artists that have covered it.
PS, in case you weren't aware, Chicken is the B-side to James Brown's 1969 single "The Popcorn". 🤘
@@UnhingedReactions I'm already downloading it! Thank you for the info. Sharing is caring... Def!
@@nexusseven4203 absolutely, got to keep music alive and get it back in the mainstream popular culture.
Matteo Mancuso ha introdotto un nuovo modo di suonare la chitarra....fantastico e sublime
Same version live with his Metteo's group call Snips. Just amazing....no word, just listen ! 3 incredible young guys and Matteo will be a great star in the near futur.....I'am jealous about his talent 😂😂 sniff snips !
Musicians with decades of experience would be beyond proud to produce something like this. At this age, it's almost beyond belief, what on Earth will Matteo be like in the future?
These musicians are sick!! Watch the video of them playing « Spain »
It’s madness !!!
It's coming, and since you read my mind, I will give you a shout out on that show. Thanks for watching🤘
@@UnhingedReactions check matteo mancuso on Eric Johnson ''cliffs of dover''.... fingerpicking that song and be spot on is unreal... he plays 360 degrees... Gilbert , Gowan ,Holdswort.... ruclips.net/channel/UCVAE3R1A1Ketudt-0-idAUg
Ijust got done watching your reaction vid to Matteo's album and the song Drop D, and you mentioned this reaction vid and I just had to come listen. WOW!!!!! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think the bass player is very best I have ever heard
Riccardo Oliva
Hey guys it's high time to let the human beings know the truth these wonderful musicians are not from earth they were sent to earth from another planet where only musicians live very peaceful and Loving I m ty Jay I love you all
GREAT musicians.
Beyond Phenomenal
th first guitar licks is of Scott Henderson
Riccardo Oliva è un bassista, tastierista e compositore di 22 anni, di origini palermitane. Ha calcato palchi internazionali come Umbria Jazz e suonato in importanti eventi musicali come il Frankfurt Musikmesse con il gruppo SNIPS (Matteo Mancuso - Gt e Salvatore Lima - Dr).
Nel 2016 ha vinto una borsa di studio per frequentare il Five Week Summer Program alla Berklee di Boston e nel 2017 una borsa di studio da 30.000$ per frequentare la scuola. Nonostante la sua giovane età ha già pubblicato un album come bassista, tastierista, co-compositore e co-arrangiatore con il suo gruppo Kawa Nanuk.
Riccardo è un artista MarkBass e F-Bass.
What on earth do they live on?
Crazy
Gods
The Matteo Mancuso band is the most dangerous band since Holdsworth's IOU era. As Chuck D. so eloquently stated when Nirvana hit the scene, "The torch has been handed to the next generation."
Spot on assessment, clearly Matteo has studied Holdsworth.
Yes, but he have his own style, and he plays WITHOUT a pick!!!
@@consulentecomunicazionestr3072 True, his right hand is incredible
@@xebio6 an 80 year old grand Ma in the audience couldn’t care less!
@@ChromaticHarpLol, but I do. And so do you by the looks of it. What exactly is your point?
You have to wonder how Matteo could get better. He is redefining what fingers can do.
Yeah, Matteo and friends here are wonderful, I saw this a while again, and They are amazing, mixture of classical jazz rock fusion pretty unique I did see him on namm on RUclips, Still very young and so talented I suppose we got a lot more to see in the future from him, looking forward to that, thanks,
I think you got the nail right on the head...oh yes “the chicken, seems to be a very popular cover song if your in the jazz rock world... just go to Matteo Facebook or RUclips page and look at all these videos they’re amazing....
Mancuso is lightyears ahead of us
To good man
These guys could headline at any jazz club on the planet!
No one has mentioned the obvious joy and mischief of all three players. Tell me you weren't smiling along with them. It's one thing to play- it's another to do it with such youthful humor.
Matteo the next GOAT , he just did a gig with Al di Meola
FYI: This song was originally composed by Pee Wee Ellis, long-time associate of James Brown and Van Morrison. Plus, this might be the best video you've reacted to thus far, as these youngsters are beyond reproach!! And it is nice
to see and hear some younger folks making actual tunes for a change instead of the AutoTuned crap that a lot
of their 'peers' foolishly and mistakenly label as 'music'...
Very well said! 👍
incredible
What's Going On The Changing of Music Guardians of Fusion Jazz?
The Chicken was actually written by Pee Wee Ellis, a saxophonist who played with such greats as James Brown and Van Morrison.
This is another version:
ruclips.net/video/4AuCAMyVZUI/видео.html
The Chichen begins at 7:07.
At 10:44 Matteo mimics the cicken's sound. 🙂
Outstanding location, btw. Hope you'll love it.
Thanks.
@@UnhingedReactions You're welcome.
Mindblowing!
flawless
The lick the guitarist plays here at 1:46 is stolen verbatim from Scott Henderson in this video at 3:43. I know this because it’s my favorite Scott Henderson lick of all time. ruclips.net/video/jHb2UGIYzPM/видео.html
I definitely hear some of that influence as well... nice catch. Thanks for watching!🤘
M'illumino d'immenso ♾️🌞
Is a Band The SNIPS
Eh questi tre qua fanno paura! Sono tutti straordinariamente bravi.
Siamo completamente d'accordo!🤘
“What’s in their food!?”. Bruh these kids don’t eat, they practice.
To quote Rob Reiner's mother in when Harry met Sally, "I'll have what she's {they're} having!" Thanks for watching. 🤘
The funny thing about this is that it is clear for Matteo this is difficulty level entry 1, super easy
That was the SNIPS, a jazz-fusion trio founded by Matteo Mancuso in 2017.
What other guitarists are saying about Matteo Mancuso:
Al Di Meola: ruclips.net/video/0FIXfpcAhlM/видео.html
Joe Bonamassa: ruclips.net/video/jmDGMWUUW0A/видео.html
Steve Vai: ruclips.net/video/0XueQzGeELs/видео.html
Tosin Abasi: "There's this Italian kid on the internet-Matteo Mancuso. He's 20 or something. He plays an SG and he does this almost flamenco-style thing. I mean, he's a virtuoso beyond virtuosos."
Also, look the Drift-Lab quartet: ruclips.net/video/z5uhEA3Lbas/видео.html
I've listened to all the greats but Matteo may be the most gifted of all!
Sick!!!
Music can't save the world...but she makes it a much better place where to live.
Listen to Matteo, Ricardo, and Savaltores' version of "Penny Arcade."
The Chicken is a tune by Pee Wee Ellis
Covered by many people,
Yes, yes it is.
It's not by Jacko but a sax player but Jacko made it known
Pee Wee Ellis is the real author
Matteo will be a legend🔥👍🏼
Awwwesome!!!!!!
Everytime I watch this video I gotta check if it’s at 1,25x
Jaco did NOT write "The Chicken". It was composed by Pee Wee Ellis.
Son unos genios ese trío de músicos. 👍🏿🇲🇽
The Chicken is a Pee Wee Ellis tune played by Jaco
so high is the bar today;thats unbeleaveble...?
Check out Matteo playing Charlie Parker song “Donna Lee” 😮
Nobody should forget that Matteo has been chewing guitar playing since day one of his life being his father himself a guitar player. This to say that DNA sometimes does replicate even at a better evel :-) Great stuff guys.
Fantastici
Siamo d'accordo!🤘
In fact "The Chicken"'s not a Jaco Pastorius song but Pee Wee Eillis one..
The Streak by Ray Stevens... 😅 too true!
Matteo’s father Vincenzo Mancuso is another great musician finger picking style that Matteo got from his dad.
His father plays whith a pick.
@@pauldepter6031 depends on the style of song., but also fingers. He played in my band in the late 70,s.
@@pauldepter6031 ruclips.net/video/EHqrrewKWYY/видео.html
@@TheAngelovenuto oke i see.
Si Vincenzo è un grande musicista e chitarrista. Bellissima persona.
Good God😂 what is in their food… Hah-Hah
Just three Italian gentlemen:
The wonderful Enzo Goromi on guitar
Renowned bassist, Antonio Margheriti
and drummer assistant Dominick Deocco
Yeah. Check out Spain...it's painful.
It was a spicy meatball for sure. Thanks for watching. 🤘
facebook.com/matteomancusoofficial/ profile on Fb
Dont know the song ..im assuming its,a jazz standard..leading to my question..is mancuso improvising over the changes ? Damn impressive and clean not one foul note 🖒
Yeah he's a sick little player no doubt... And yes, some charted out, but also some definite improvised moments. We'lll certainly be keeping an eye on him going forward. Thanks for watching.🤘
@@UnhingedReactions check on his channel '' cliffs of dover'' cover and a song from Guthrie.... but every clip is a gem on his profile....
Its a song by Pee Wee Ellis
Sono solo in trè.., e basterebbero per fare un intero concerto...✌️
Drown - Polyphia
È un dono, Matteo è un dono ma anche batterista e bassista sono molto in gamba.
2 words.......holy crap
This is NOT country music, Clem!
Fiero d essere italiano nonché modesto bassista 😉
Pee Wee Ellis! The chicken.
Yes it is.
What is the difference between John Mayer and Matteo. Women adore John Mayer and Matteo only by a small group of fanatic guitarists, including myself. John is a millionaire and is seen as a natural-born genius by 99%. Only 1% can see Matteo's talent, as confirmed by Steve Vai, Al Di Meola, among others. However, the difference is that John Mayer is not able to play more than two bars of Matteo arrangements. Yes, the masses indeed see the talent of the less gifted guitarist more. Age doesn't matter because you have early and late bloomers. Some guitarists shine as 20-year-olds, and once they are over 50, they still play at the same level. Guitarists and freaks are happy with Matteo because he takes the guitar to a higher level. That group of experts will remain small and, unfortunately, only intended for freaks.
Same old story, it's always been that way. Thanks for your comment.
17 million albums and 7 Grammys. This didn’t happen because of his guitar skills alone. Without his songs, he would’ve been forgotten along time ago. He is a singer, songwriter, and primarily “blues” guitarist. It’s like comparing Holdsworth to EVH. 2 totally different players with 2 totally different careers. Both equally great. 🤷♂️ plus, I couldn’t care less about what other famous guitarists think. I trust my ears over their opinion as a guitarist for over 35 years. For that reason, I choose Max Ostro as my favorite but I do think that Matteo and Guthrie Govan have unsurpassable guitar skills. At this point, it just comes down to preference.
Slow it down to 85% then you're talkin.
iTALIANS .....;)
Was that a song or music 'math' trying to get musical?
I don't get the fascination with this noise.
è rumore per chi non è in grado di operare una sintesi della complessità compositiva, se non lo senti come un insieme stupendamente coerente non è colpa tua, semplicemente non sei in grado di operare a quel livello.......... se c'è una cosa bella di questo pezzo è la sua musicalità, ma riesci a sentirla solo come una somma delle parti ti sembrerà solo rumore........forse devi affinare le tue capacità di ascolto
All excellent musicians, but this played much too up tempo. This makes it sound mechanical, and loses the groove.
Still an awesome piece of musicianship though,I loved it when I stumbled on it!!!
The Chicken is not by Jaco. Pee wee Ellis wrote it