This makes me so happy! I love trying to blow your minds! This was an AWESOME reaction! Oh yeah, There's guys like Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, I would even like to put Randy Rhoads up there! I love guitar players. Also, I'm a huge fan of Alex Lifeson from RUSH! (Hollywood, you need to keep your eyes on the screen, because you really shouldn't miss the great performances and I say that with the up-most love and respect for what you do!) Love you guys! Thanks again for the fantastic reaction!
This one made us happy as well. Never heard of him but thanks to you we now know how talented he is. Again Morris thank you for all your love and support on Patreon! 🙏🙏🙏
Another great guitarist is Luca Turilli. But I think Steve Vai, Yngwie, and even Paul Gilbert are just up there on the next level. And don't forget Marty Friedman's solo stuff :D
@@bluebehir Marty Friedman is is one of my favorite guitarists I saw him live in 2015 for his album Inferno, his band is extremely amazing every one in the band can play their instrument at an extremely high level.
As someone who lives and grew up in the Bay Area Metal scene, proud to call Holt and Skolnick my good friends..truly great people and bad ass mother**ckers!
@@kyuuk3tsuki So I guess you know him in person after a DAFT comment like that!!? What genre did you invent & when did you get to KNOW Yngwie ?? Small minds use big words , Without a clue!! Congrats on the most dumb dumb comment on This thread.!😳🙄😱👏👏👏🤯
He's a LEGEND!!! I've been fortunate enough to see him live with Uli Roth....another legend in rock...both MASTERS at their craft...Phenomenal doesn't even begin to touch on their brilliance and abilities!!thanks for the reaction!🎶🔥✌
As I mentioned in the live chat this album was quite a game-changer for the guitar Community back in 83. Unfortunately Yngwie got quite a reputation as being cock Eagle wise, but he has had a long career despite himself. Interesting side note the drummer on this album is actually from Jethro Tull
On Spiral Out after you did Van Halen Eruption you asked about guitarists and i said Yngwie. My buddy gave me a CD in high school and I was blown away. Black Star by Yngwie next 🤟
I remember when Yngwie made his appearance. I was finally able to see him live a few years ago. Being a guitar player, the whole show my mouth was hanging open and my head was shaking in disbelief. No lie!! Awesome reaction!!
One of the single greatest Yngwie moments ever is on a Pantera home video where they are blind drunk and chasing him around a hotel lobby to the elevator offering him donuts it's genius.
Yngwie was, and still is, unparalleled in guitar playing. Sure, you have a lot of kids that can play as fast as him and with similar technical ability, but kids nowadays have all the social media to teach them how to do it. 70's, 80's and 90's you had to figure it out for yourself, and very few could or did.
A blast from the past, always nice to listen to first thing on a Monday morning as you arrive in the office. Thanks for helping me wake up today with this reaction 😊
Never did I ever think yall would react to a Yngwie ( pronounced Eng Vay ) tune ! What a brilliant guitarist . He was one of the guitar virtuosos I grew up with in the 80s like Steve Vai .
So Happy Ur doing this finally , he Is an amazing artist, mixing classic music with heavy guitar ! ! Plz Do Black star next ,! U should have done it live , wayyyyyy much better , hope U will do that on the next ones. Tysm for reacting to this , Yngwie is one off my absolute fav artists , never get tired off listening to him !
Yngwie like Van Halen changed guitar music forever. He pretty much created what has been called neoclassical metal. As far as alternate picking on guitar goes Yngwie is hard to beat. He gets critized for kinda being a one trick pony , the joke is if you heard one Yngwie record well then you've heard them all. He's the best at what he does. There are too many genres of music to pick one guitarist as the best of all time.
I hate that argument. You can apply the one-trick thing to anyone in anything. Because when you break it down nothing is really that complex once you just understand it. Yngwie does pretty much everything technique wise at various degrees. People just letting the speed of the notes cloud their perception. If he´s a one-trick pony then they are one-trick listeners.
@@Hilariumosis - Many of Yngwie's critics forget about his bending and vibrato, both are top notch. Even though Yngwie plays fast much of the time there's still a lot of substance behind what he plays. His vibrato is often overlooked, but it's one of the best.
I’m very surprised that neither of you have heard of Yngwie before. I’m stumped. He’s been around for years !!! He’s a fabulous guitarist but a bit of an egomaniac, to say the least. Lol. Now you need to get familiar with Tim Henson (POLYPHIA), Berried Alive, Plini, BUCKETHEAD, Billy Strings, Justin Johnson, Mike Dawes, Marcus King, Jon Gomm, Jason Richardson & Luke Holland, and I could keep going but you get the picture. Now I’ll just sit back and wait for you guys to react to all of them. 😅 Take care and stay safe 👊🏻
Many Summers ago me and my friends arranged a big party in Stockholm. Hoping to earn enough money from that one evening to pay for our Summer vacation. We didn't have the correct permit needed to sell alcohol so sadly the police came and closed the party down. The highlight of the evening was when Yngwie showed up with his crew. Rock on!
Michael Schenker is Numero Uno for this style Check- "Captain Nemo" Yngwie is a master and great writer but way overplays, especially in a band setting. Schenker has soul
When it comes to technical skill at playing the guitar, Yngwie and Buckethead are the archmages, the wizards. They are the pinnacle of what a human being can physically do with that instrument, but they have a musical mindset that is almost alien to most people, but will always have a rabid fanbase even if they're never popular with the mainstream music fan. Right beside them are the virtuosos, who while not QUITE as technically adept are more than most people could ever reach, have a much broader appeal musically and are less narrowly focused. I'm talking about people like Joe Satriani, EVH, John Petrucci, Steve Vai, Randy Rhoads, Dimebag Darrell, Guthrie Govan, Allan Holdsworth, etc. These are guys who will occasionally step into the realm of wizards, but refuse to live there because their sense of musicality requires them to compromise and make stuff they think other people will want to listen to. Yngwie and Buckethead do not care. They concoct forbidden spells of guitaromancy in their black towers of eldritch majesty, and will share their magic with the masses whether they like it or not. Guthrie Govan may actually have his feet in both camps, as many consider him to be the greatest living guitarist, but this may just be a matter of taste. Shawn Lane may have actually been the greatest guitarist ever, EVER. I think Guthrie agrees with that too. All of this is really a gross oversimplification though, all of these guys have unique skills in very specific areas of guitar wizardry formed from their own musical foundations.
Go down the rabbit hole of..Ov Sulfur is a blackened deathcore band from Las Vegas, NV, featuring former Suffokate vocalist Ricky Hoover. Wide open Ft Howard Jones Earthen Oblivion Ft Tim Lambesis
No one can take away the skills of Yngvie's finger picking but i still prefer anyone that treat those 6 strings with some emotion. Playing 5.000 notes/minute does not do it for me, sorry.
It should be noted that Yngwie absolutely hates donuts!! Just ask Dimebag. 😂😂 Also, Guns n Roses Get in the Ring guys, trust me! You won't be disappointed!!!!!!
He's Swedish, and his actual name is just Yngve. He just tried making it seem more American sith alternate spelling, and added the swedish surname Malmsten with an extra e lol
He's Swedish....but the last name is something else. It's considered "classical metal"...........his forte is fast arpeggios! I saw him before he got big...when he was opening for AC/DC on their "Fly On The Wall" tour!
It's just Malmsten with an extra e thrown into it. "Malm" means Ore "Sten" means Stone. Typical type of Swedish surname. Like f.ex. Stenmark, Bergström, Malmstedt...
This makes me want you to react Dragonforce !!! Like Fire Through the Flames . They slay the guitar in this vein of playing . Herman Li is out of this world !
BTW. Are you opening trivia questions from Trivial Pursuit Kids Edition or Jeopardy: Celebrity Edition? There’s never ever a tough question. Edit: I love that you guys challenge each other with trivia questions. Getting smarter never hurts anyone. But how come rap guy doesn’t get asked questions? Is the metal guy someone that says he knows more and it’s an inside joke with y’all?
from a guitarists perspective, Yngwie is the hardest to play. I can play Randy Rhoads crazy train, slash, Eddie Van Halen eruption, but Yngwie is the hardest of them all to play. It doesn't mean he is the best, it just means from a technical perspective, he is the absolute most difficult because he comes from a classical background he plays like a virtuoso classical player on guitar. If you ask any guitarist he really plays and can play things like Eddie Van Halen, SRV and Hendrix, etc.. Yngwie is way way way harder.
Your pronunciation of 'Ing-vay' is correct... He played that part with his teeth, just so you know. It's one of his moves. He plays behind his back too and throws the guitar around his body and in the air and does high kicks to kick his picks to the audience, lights his guitar on fire, etc a la Jimi Hendrix (whose Montery Pop festival performance from a Swedish news program aired the day Hendrix died inspired him to pick up the guitar) during his concerts. He was my inspiration to pick up a guitar in the first place. Although he rarely plays blues, as he is inspired by classical music (Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi, Paganini, etc) he is also a phenomenal blues player. Check out "Spasebo Blues' from Live In Leningrad.
WTH is that "Bushwhackers" thing Hollywood be doin' over there with his hands & s*it?! Smokey I know you remember The Bushwhackers from back in the day in wrestling.... that crazy entrance they had.... that's what Hollywood be doin'! 😂
Always sounds impressive on a single track with a fast technique but only has one tone and without emotion - always felt he was a one trick pony in that regard. For me Gary Moore was the finished complete article.
It's very difficult to rank musicians. Pretty mucyh any guitarist that pratices every day will technically be a better player than Curt Cobain. But how many of these guitarists will have the talent to compose songs as he did? And only a fraction of guitarists will ever be as technically advanced as for example Buckethead. But his music is kinda difficult to listen to and not alot of people like it.
Hmm no. You can remember songs he did , the main movement of Far Beyond the Sun, Black Star, and Icarus suite, and more. Also he s a king of meaty riffs
This makes me so happy! I love trying to blow your minds! This was an AWESOME reaction! Oh yeah, There's guys like Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, I would even like to put Randy Rhoads up there! I love guitar players. Also, I'm a huge fan of Alex Lifeson from RUSH! (Hollywood, you need to keep your eyes on the screen, because you really shouldn't miss the great performances and I say that with the up-most love and respect for what you do!) Love you guys! Thanks again for the fantastic reaction!
This one made us happy as well. Never heard of him but thanks to you we now know how talented he is. Again Morris thank you for all your love and support on Patreon! 🙏🙏🙏
@@Hollywood6IX Always a pleasure!
Another great guitarist is Luca Turilli.
But I think Steve Vai, Yngwie, and even Paul Gilbert are just up there on the next level.
And don't forget Marty Friedman's solo stuff :D
@@bluebehir Marty Friedman is is one of my favorite guitarists I saw him live in 2015 for his album Inferno, his band is extremely amazing every one in the band can play their instrument at an extremely high level.
As someone who lives and grew up in the Bay Area Metal scene, proud to call Holt and Skolnick my good friends..truly great people and bad ass mother**ckers!
Yngwie is a neoclassical virtuoso. After listening to Rising Force you realize there’s a lot more to a Stratocaster than Leo Fender ever envisioned…
I went to an AC/DC concert back in the 80’s and this dude opened up for them and just blew my mind
Me Too. lol
Fly on the wall tour
How did Angus Young not feel embarrassed to play after him? yngwie is kind of a self righteous asshole, but his tech is solid.
Yngwie opening for ACDC is disrespectful as fuck, should be other way around
@@kyuuk3tsuki So I guess you know him in person after a DAFT comment like that!!? What genre did you invent & when did you get to KNOW Yngwie ?? Small minds use big words , Without a clue!! Congrats on the most dumb dumb comment on This thread.!😳🙄😱👏👏👏🤯
He's a LEGEND!!! I've been fortunate enough to see him live with Uli Roth....another legend in rock...both MASTERS at their craft...Phenomenal doesn't even begin to touch on their brilliance and abilities!!thanks for the reaction!🎶🔥✌
I rarely proclaim best of, but isn't this guy at the very least up there with anybody? He's astonishing, the speed is super-human.
Yngwie is a legend of legends.
No speed Only, vibrato
the part at 10:44 with the bends gives me chills straight down my arm
He is your favorite guitarists, favorite guitarist.
Oh and Yngwie started out with a little known band called ALCATRAZ and another called STEELER. There’s a few other bands in there too.
This song is from the album Rising Force which to me is one of the most jaw dropping albums I have ever heard.
As I mentioned in the live chat this album was quite a game-changer for the guitar Community back in 83. Unfortunately Yngwie got quite a reputation as being cock Eagle wise, but he has had a long career despite himself. Interesting side note the drummer on this album is actually from Jethro Tull
On Spiral Out after you did Van Halen Eruption you asked about guitarists and i said Yngwie. My buddy gave me a CD in high school and I was blown away. Black Star by Yngwie next 🤟
I remember when Yngwie made his appearance. I was finally able to see him live a few years ago. Being a guitar player, the whole show my mouth was hanging open and my head was shaking in disbelief. No lie!! Awesome reaction!!
Always loved that pedal tone lick at 10:08
One of the single greatest Yngwie moments ever is on a Pantera home video where they are blind drunk and chasing him around a hotel lobby to the elevator offering him donuts it's genius.
I don't like FOOKING donuts!😂
I grew up in 80's, he was among our all time favorite virtuoso guitar players. Wander if Yingwie is still performing. Thanks guys !
Yes he is touring right now. He is amazing to see live. He really is great at playing the guitar!
Yes he is touring right now. He is amazing to see live. He really is great at playing the guitar!
Oops.... might have had a few....lol
He's still touring, seeing him in like 4 hours in Ohio lol
Yngwie was, and still is, unparalleled in guitar playing. Sure, you have a lot of kids that can play as fast as him and with similar technical ability, but kids nowadays have all the social media to teach them how to do it. 70's, 80's and 90's you had to figure it out for yourself, and very few could or did.
Yngwie will Unwind your Mind & Retread your Head! Listen to the studio cut of "Evil Eye", off his 1st solo album, "Rising Force"
He improvised a lot of this solo. Crazy.
A blast from the past, always nice to listen to first thing on a Monday morning as you arrive in the office. Thanks for helping me wake up today with this reaction 😊
Never did I ever think yall would react to a Yngwie ( pronounced Eng Vay ) tune ! What a brilliant guitarist . He was one of the guitar virtuosos I grew up with in the 80s like Steve Vai .
This man is a phantom, just love his tone,vibrato and classic touch🤘🏻😎
Its about time y'all covered Ywngie! One of the top 10 guitar players ever
Next by Yngwie Malmstein:
" I am a Viking "
So Happy Ur doing this finally , he Is an amazing artist, mixing classic music with heavy guitar ! ! Plz Do Black star next ,! U should have done it live , wayyyyyy much better , hope U will do that on the next ones. Tysm for reacting to this , Yngwie is one off my absolute fav artists , never get tired off listening to him !
"All this is coming out of one man!"
That's what she said.
I'll show myself out.
I literally just heard this song like a day ago, and now you guys react to it! Weird coincidence...
Welcome to the Matrix.
Yngwie is the reason alot of guitarist quit playing.
I quit guitar because of this dude. Unreal talent. 😢
I knew this dude was a beast! He was heavily influenced by Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple/Rainbow) but he found his own style.
The hard edge was influenced by Blackmore, his personnal pushing finding his style was more towards Paginini meets Uli jon Roth.
Yngwie like Van Halen changed guitar music forever. He pretty much created what has been called neoclassical metal. As far as alternate picking on guitar goes Yngwie is hard to beat. He gets critized for kinda being a one trick pony , the joke is if you heard one Yngwie record well then you've heard them all. He's the best at what he does. There are too many genres of music to pick one guitarist as the best of all time.
I hate that argument. You can apply the one-trick thing to anyone in anything. Because when you break it down nothing is really that complex once you just understand it. Yngwie does pretty much everything technique wise at various degrees. People just letting the speed of the notes cloud their perception.
If he´s a one-trick pony then they are one-trick listeners.
@@Hilariumosis - Many of Yngwie's critics forget about his bending and vibrato, both are top notch. Even though Yngwie plays fast much of the time there's still a lot of substance behind what he plays. His vibrato is often overlooked, but it's one of the best.
O e of the best guitarists ever. THE best neo classical guitarist of our age. He added classical style to metal music.
Please do Yngwie Malmsteen - Black Star live at Budokan!!!
Srv played the guitar with his teeth during his life without you live performance.
One of the greatest performances of all time
I’m very surprised that neither of you have heard of Yngwie before. I’m stumped. He’s been around for years !!! He’s a fabulous guitarist but a bit of an egomaniac, to say the least. Lol. Now you need to get familiar with Tim Henson (POLYPHIA), Berried Alive, Plini, BUCKETHEAD, Billy Strings, Justin Johnson, Mike Dawes, Marcus King, Jon Gomm, Jason Richardson & Luke Holland, and I could keep going but you get the picture. Now I’ll just sit back and wait for you guys to react to all of them. 😅
Take care and stay safe 👊🏻
You have to do Black Star next. It will really blow your minds!!!
Check Yngwies songs with singers like Joe Lynn Turner or Jeff Scott de Soto. It is just amazing.
The fastest guitarist in history
I'm pretty sure I mentioned Yngwie a while ago when you were talking about the guitar gods.... he's right up there with Vai, Satriani and Bettencourt
From a technical standpoint, he's superior to Vai, Satriani and Bettencourt.
Many Summers ago me and my friends arranged a big party in Stockholm. Hoping to earn enough money from that one evening to pay for our Summer vacation. We didn't have the correct permit needed to sell alcohol so sadly the police came and closed the party down. The highlight of the evening was when Yngwie showed up with his crew. Rock on!
My top 5:
1. Yngwie Malmsteen
2. Joe Satriani
3. Eddie Van Halen
4. John Petrucci
5. Walter Giardino
Cheers from the Southernmost place on Earth!!!
I became a fan of Yngvie rather late, and that was 1994. lol.
He had multiple videos on Much Music (Canada's version of MTV) when I was younger
I think it was in a comment, because I believe I suggested it.
♥️✌🏼😎
I figured you would like it.
Insane master,!
Michael Schenker - Captain Nemo 🔥 ( 82)
One of the influential guitarists 🎸 🔥 🔥 Mind will be blown
The open minded attitude here is great!
Y'all gotta react to Arpeggios from Hell by Yngwie it's insane
Yngwie Johann Malmsteen is fucking genius underestimated. he's just one of the best guitarist of all time no doubt.
man i havent requested in a long time. you have to do Buckethead now please
So much guitar influence on this album.
I love the fact that after Yngwie the next video queued up on your screen was “Just a man”.
Tomorrow is Ronnie James Dio birthday. Not sure what you've already reacted to but anything would be nice
Michael Schenker is Numero Uno for this style
Check- "Captain Nemo"
Yngwie is a master and great writer but way overplays, especially in a band setting.
Schenker has soul
When it comes to technical skill at playing the guitar, Yngwie and Buckethead are the archmages, the wizards. They are the pinnacle of what a human being can physically do with that instrument, but they have a musical mindset that is almost alien to most people, but will always have a rabid fanbase even if they're never popular with the mainstream music fan. Right beside them are the virtuosos, who while not QUITE as technically adept are more than most people could ever reach, have a much broader appeal musically and are less narrowly focused. I'm talking about people like Joe Satriani, EVH, John Petrucci, Steve Vai, Randy Rhoads, Dimebag Darrell, Guthrie Govan, Allan Holdsworth, etc. These are guys who will occasionally step into the realm of wizards, but refuse to live there because their sense of musicality requires them to compromise and make stuff they think other people will want to listen to. Yngwie and Buckethead do not care. They concoct forbidden spells of guitaromancy in their black towers of eldritch majesty, and will share their magic with the masses whether they like it or not. Guthrie Govan may actually have his feet in both camps, as many consider him to be the greatest living guitarist, but this may just be a matter of taste. Shawn Lane may have actually been the greatest guitarist ever, EVER. I think Guthrie agrees with that too. All of this is really a gross oversimplification though, all of these guys have unique skills in very specific areas of guitar wizardry formed from their own musical foundations.
Guitar gods favorite GUITAR GOD!!! Saw him once and had I mind meld like it was from Spock himself HAHAHA
Go down the rabbit hole of..Ov Sulfur is a blackened deathcore band from Las Vegas, NV, featuring former Suffokate vocalist Ricky Hoover.
Wide open Ft Howard Jones
Earthen
Oblivion Ft Tim Lambesis
You know when you've been Malmsteen'ed.
Up there with slash?🤣🤣🤣. That really is funny. Slash is a child.
No one can take away the skills of Yngvie's finger picking but i still prefer anyone that treat those 6 strings with some emotion. Playing 5.000 notes/minute does not do it for me, sorry.
There is emotion here u just are to deaf to hear it
@@The_blue_Manc 🤣
1997 i saw this song about half meter away. My beer was on his stage and his sweat flying over me. That was a great evening here in Helsinki, Finland.
Black label society- in this river (live)
Steve Vai- tender surrender
Nuno Bettencourt and Zakk Wylde- sideways
Generation Axe- still got the blues
It should be noted that Yngwie absolutely hates donuts!! Just ask Dimebag. 😂😂 Also, Guns n Roses Get in the Ring guys, trust me! You won't be disappointed!!!!!!
Malmsteen is more along the lines of Steve Vai and Joe Satriani. Symphonic guitarists
Yngwie Malmsteen - black Star live next reaction plz
I knew..
He's Swedish, and his actual name is just Yngve. He just tried making it seem more American sith alternate spelling, and added the swedish surname Malmsten with an extra e lol
Yngwie has a more bluesy track you guys might like....check it out.
ruclips.net/video/Wer8TYE2XSs/видео.html
Black star live from 84-85 are a most!! Best live ever!!
He’s top 10 ever
More is more🔥
He's Swedish....but the last name is something else.
It's considered "classical metal"...........his forte is fast arpeggios!
I saw him before he got big...when he was opening for AC/DC on their "Fly On The Wall" tour!
It's just Malmsten with an extra e thrown into it.
"Malm" means Ore
"Sten" means Stone.
Typical type of Swedish surname. Like f.ex. Stenmark, Bergström, Malmstedt...
@stefanjr his real name is Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck
@@theYuGiOhseasonzeroguy I thought he meant origin of the name ("He's Swedish....but the last name is something else.").
black star live in japan urgent
This makes me want you to react Dragonforce !!! Like Fire Through the Flames . They slay the guitar in this vein of playing . Herman Li is out of this world !
Sex with a guitar you say? "Tender Surrender" - Steve Vai
BEST GUITARIST OF ALL TIME
I saw him in concert with ACDC jin the mid 80s.
Thanks guys! Let me also point out that Yngwie always has a great tone.
Can you imagine if he gave you a bear claw.
BTW. Are you opening trivia questions from Trivial Pursuit Kids Edition or Jeopardy: Celebrity Edition? There’s never ever a tough question. Edit: I love that you guys challenge each other with trivia questions. Getting smarter never hurts anyone. But how come rap guy doesn’t get asked questions? Is the metal guy someone that says he knows more and it’s an inside joke with y’all?
from a guitarists perspective, Yngwie is the hardest to play. I can play Randy Rhoads crazy train, slash, Eddie Van Halen eruption, but Yngwie is the hardest of them all to play. It doesn't mean he is the best, it just means from a technical perspective, he is the absolute most difficult because he comes from a classical background he plays like a virtuoso classical player on guitar.
If you ask any guitarist he really plays and can play things like Eddie Van Halen, SRV and Hendrix, etc.. Yngwie is way way way harder.
And he originally recorded this at the age of 19!
Black Star is the song to listen to by Yngwie if you only listen to one
there is a reason girls love guitarists! ;
Your pronunciation of 'Ing-vay' is correct... He played that part with his teeth, just so you know. It's one of his moves. He plays behind his back too and throws the guitar around his body and in the air and does high kicks to kick his picks to the audience, lights his guitar on fire, etc a la Jimi Hendrix (whose Montery Pop festival performance from a Swedish news program aired the day Hendrix died inspired him to pick up the guitar) during his concerts. He was my inspiration to pick up a guitar in the first place. Although he rarely plays blues, as he is inspired by classical music (Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi, Paganini, etc) he is also a phenomenal blues player. Check out "Spasebo Blues' from Live In Leningrad.
WTH is that "Bushwhackers" thing Hollywood be doin' over there with his hands & s*it?! Smokey I know you remember The Bushwhackers from back in the day in wrestling.... that crazy entrance they had.... that's what Hollywood be doin'! 😂
I like y'all's videos it gives me time take a shet wash my hands it is sandwich and take a nap before you even start the music
✌🏻😸✌🏻
Try listening to black star
It should be noted that Yngwie absolutely hates donuts!! Just ask Dimebag. 😂😂
Not a single person in the comments section noticed that this video of Yngwie was doctored, in that the key was raised by 1/2 half step.
Why does your subtitle in the thumbnail say "he WAS a beast"? Yngwie, afaik, is still alive.
Twisted insane underground psycho plz plz
please next: Concerto Moon - Rain Forest
Always sounds impressive on a single track with a fast technique but only has one tone and without emotion - always felt he was a one trick pony in that regard. For me Gary Moore was the finished complete article.
in tecnic the best guitar player ever , top 3 easy only hendrix and steve vai can get this man, maybe satriani too, tnks
I see Slash more as a Blues player tbh. Yngwie pretty much made his own NeoClassical genre. But yah he is a def a S+ Tier :)
Need to get you some Tina S.
It's very difficult to rank musicians. Pretty mucyh any guitarist that pratices every day will technically be a better player than Curt Cobain. But how many of these guitarists will have the talent to compose songs as he did? And only a fraction of guitarists will ever be as technically advanced as for example Buckethead. But his music is kinda difficult to listen to and not alot of people like it.
Yngwie is amazing. He’s also the king of forgettable guitar licks.
Hmm no.
You can remember songs he did , the main movement of Far Beyond the Sun, Black Star, and Icarus suite, and more.
Also he s a king of meaty riffs
How come everyone remembers them?
It's pronounced, ingwae. And he's on a level no other guitarist has ever dreamed of