I had to learn this song (Eugene's Trick bag) when I was just starting out. My dad told if I practice real hard and play like that he'd buy me a real guitar... That's how I got my 1988 Ibanez Jem777... It is a great piece and some parts I still use to this day....
I very much needed to see him rock the devil in slow motion!!! The beauty is captured twice as sweetly because I get to listen to it for twice as long! Thank you. Also VERY helpful for learning this piece on guitar
Don't bother reading the comments..50% are experts saying "telecaster doesn't have 24 frets" and the other 50 are danielson references...you're welcome!
@@ricstormwolf It's "You're" dumbshit. And yes,you can obtain a Telecaster with 24 frets..You guitar "experts" need to do some research before you speak.This way you don't look stupid.
@MrOlliguitar He is mimicking the correct way to play the piece. In the beginning he plays an arpeggio of an open A chord on the second fret, which is actually the correct way to play the piece. The tab is wrong. It should be played in the style of Villa Lobos. For example, etude 2 arpeggio study by Villa Lobos. You will notice he plays an open arpeggio, then plays an open high E and plays another arpeggio at the tenth fret. These tabs are notoriously wrong. ruclips.net/video/Ldhh6FrM4H4/видео.html
Damn. This was really cool! I came for for Ralph, stayed for the music, and I think it’s actually even better visually and sonically at slow speed! Wish I had this on my phone’s music library...thanks for posting this. Saw the film for the first time in 2021. Library didn’t have it so I bought a DVD online. I like this story !
It's been 2 1/2 years since I've started playing the guitar. I actually tried learning how to play this piece for a good while during my first months, but clearly failed miserably. Even then, i still learned to play everything in spite of it being EXTREMELY slow paced and sloppy at the time. Fast forward to today and I can essentially play the piece at it's original pace without much effort.
Wow really?? at speed with no effort?? how long did you practice on the average day?? Ive been playing around the same amount of time but cant do this at speed..I dont practice too much though, only about 20 minutes on my four work days and about 1-1.5 hours on my days off… Back when covid first hit and I had more free time I would practice about 2-3 hours sometimes but only in the first few months..
dig it. I worked SO hard to figure some of this out back in the day. rewinding the VCR. I was so happy to find some tab in a guitar mag. this would have helped a lot. thanks!
@digil thank you and God Bless you. I’ve been wanting to learn this since I was 12 year old little fart just starting guitar. Thank you for sharing/posting this in such a perfect way.
Ralph did such a good job with miming Honestly I can’t stand when actors completely disregard even trying to be in the same region of the neck in which the track is being played Take the Jimi Hendrix docurama all by my side the backing music will have Jimi shredding up high on the neck and the actor is mimicking a cowboy chord in the first position Hats off to Ralph for taking the time to really mime correctly and to Steve vai and Ryan cooder for taking the time to show him the parts over and over 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Ralph Macchio is the greatest cheater ever! As a Karate Kid he won with an illegal kick, as a blues player he won with classical musical made by the adversary.
@@TheLANC95 Paganini is the actual source of the whole "selling ones soul to the devil for talent", which is why I think they used this particular piece and why "Scratch" reacted to it the way that he did.
for those ignorants that think you can not replicate 24'th sound on 17...well it is actually quite doable when you now harmonics. tab is just to replicate the sound that you must play...
I’ll give it to Ralph. 99% of actors portraying guitarists just throw their hands into whatever position they feel like at the time, and when the director says “action” they just flub their hands around like no one will notice because THEY don’t know how off they look. But you can tell Ralph actually put some time into understanding finger-placement. Obviously there are parts that just don’t compute if you slow the video down (like the opening figure is a 2-4-2-5 on G but he’s going 2-3-2-4, and of course at the end where he’s supposedly bending up to the 24th fret but he’s in like the 15th position, AND ON A TELE NO LESS 😂) but all in all as far as actors who can’t play go, this is probably the most legitimate I’ve seen an actor do it. His arpeggio sweeps and returning to the Low E are consistent, his physical timing is pretty spot on, and when bends occur; you can see his face and hands clutch in that way of extra tension like any guitarist would. So props to Macchio who probably got a lot of advice from Vai on this set for not insulting guitarists all over the world by just hurling any hand-position that struck his fancy at the wall and hoped it would stick. 👍
as somebody who learned to play this piece 17 years ago (o...m...g... I'm old now. lol), you're absolutely right, most of the time actors can't even pretend to play guitar right. However, Michael j Fox did well pantomiming Johnny B Goode in Back to the Future, I remember hearing that he took lessons to make sure he looked natural, and I think the barre chord 12 bar blues shapes he is making are all in the right places.
The first arpeggio is incorrect, which is one that most people get wrong. The last one is correct though and nobody seems to get that one right, so overall I'm impressed.
Excelente! Muy bueno. Haberte conocido antes! Tuve que aprender a leer para sacar esto. Pero para los que les sirva para cortar camino, Felicidades y a seguir estudiando!!!
Vai actually played a 21 fret tele when they recorded the part. If you fret the high E string on the neck pickup, on a 21 fret tele, you get the high E(24th fret), and that's how Vai did it.(read it in an article years ago) I should specify, it's the second last run he does that has the high E, the very last run it seems he's using a harmonizer/octaver perhaps?
@@SergeantScream the Ibanez Jem was first produced in 1987, Crossroads was released in 1986, Steve Vai didn't have the Jem prototype early enough to play during the making of the movie. As for the article, it was the early 90's when I saw it, so no idea where you would find it.
Has anyone else noticed that he plays it differently in the movie? He keeps sliding down to the 2nd fret but not once do I see this happen in the tabs.
My all time favorite movie guitar battle! You knew he couldn't loose! God's music warrior!!! But the frtes don't go that high! Dubed! It's still sounds great!
+MrMuppet DZN Ok. Start by repeat the same phrase time and time again. With little increments on the speed. Use a metronome and the backing track for support. Then you join two or more phrases. Use these method to achieve the full speed. Let´s practie. Thank you for your feedback
the first section is great for practising sweeping. I found that over the course of some time, my left hand got it, but my right would keep slipping/skipping, so practice sweeping only right hand at like 60 bpm.then I found that putting the two together was quite fuzzy, so work from 70 to 200 bpm with 10 bpm increments. the second bit is great for left hand movements. I'm working on that right now so I don't know how it'll sound. its the same shape but in different parts, and I use the 12th fret (2 dots) as my guide, and the 17th fret. I'm not claiming to have this piece down but the process of slowly getting is such a lovely feeling :) hope this helps!
wow you wrote that a year ago. I would imagine your are far ahead of me, but some other people said they took several years to get this. how is it coming along?
Daily. In chunks. slowly. Building them all up together. Playing them all from memory. increasing the speed. Practicing the more difficult parts at increased speeds. Repeat until at full speed. Or faster.
thank you for this video. i appreciate this very much. how did you make this video??? ...envious....by the way notice how steve is so clean even when this is slowed down so much...amazing...again your way of putting such a video together is the best of skills...great job. those who gave it a thumbs down realize just how difficult and demanding this really is to learn. some people are never happy no matter what you do for them for free.
That was very helpful, really appreciate it, but adding the tab on a cover of this song (for example Tina S cover) would be much more helpful since we can also see the guitar neck :) Thanks again!
Ry Cooder and Bill Kanengiser did Ralph Macchio's guitar parts not Steve. Ry did the blues stuff and Bill did the Classical stuff get that thru your heads people. Steve did not do everything like you make it out to be. Steve just did his parts nothing more. That movie was not centered around Steve.
Phillip Tomlin eugenes trick bag is Steve vai, and Steve vai person tried to play it after Steve vai played it through Ralph, thus Steve vai lost to Steve vai, doesn’t matter that other players were on the stalemate “head cuttin’ duel” this comment still stands!
@@pt8175 Bill only did the Classical parts that were performed on a Classical guitar. There are a few scenes in the movie where Ralph "plays" on one, and those are where Bill's parts were used. On the other hand, Eugene's Trickbag aka Paganini on the ELECTRIC guitar was done by Steve Vai. FYI, Bill plays exclusively on Classical guitars. Heck, Vai has the writing credits for the piece AND included it on a few of his albums. He sure as shit didn't do so because Bill performed it, genius. Vai played it, end of story. You are wrong. Next time, don't be so arrogant. You aren't right about everything like you make it out to be (ooops).
Exactly! It was automatic. I laughed every time I saw this sequence exactly because of that. It must have taken good acting for him to pretend to fail like that! Kind of slapstick-black humour, especially when he falls over!
1.the footage isnt a tutorial it's a movie purely for entertainment (dont follow it) you dont need to comment about him not having 24 frets or not using a pick he did actually learn to play a little bit if i recall correctly 2. he didnt use a pick because in the story he is a classical guitar student (id call this solo classical 100%) classical players dont use picks a lot, as far as i know they mostly use finger style 3.they chose a tele because its an iconic guitar that a blues player might actually use and it just fit, it wouldnt make sense if he were carrying around a 24 fret 7 string schecter with super hot humbuckers playing blues, i dont think steve vais ibanez would exactly fit either. they made the right call even if it sacrificed realism.
I remember learning Eugenes Trick bag and people telling me of it wasn’t for Van Halen those licks wouldn’t have been inspired. People have no idea how complex the guitar was before EVH had a name, he’s a microcosm in the art of playing fast.
+Funniest Family Guy Videos This is a variable tempo. So let me help you here. From start to 0:35 - 97.00 Bpm 4/4 0:36 to 0:50 - 130 Bpm 4/4 0:50 to 1:26 - 142 Bpm 4/4 1:28 to 1:36 - 120 Bpm 4/4 Hope it helps. Make sure to check my patreon for more in depth videos here: www.patreon.com/gilramos
To all the misinformed people, the guitar parts for Ralph Macchio were done by Arlen Roth(also Ralphs Guitar teacher for the film) and Ry Cooder in the Duel scene with Steve. Ry Cooder and Bill Kanengiser did the music for the film. Ry did the Blues parts for Ralph and Bill did the Classical parts for Ralph throughout the film. Steve was just brought in to play his part for Jack Butler in the movie nothing more nothing less. All of the music for the sountrack was done by Ry Cooder and Bill Kanengiser. What you see of Steve Vai in the movie is what he done that is it. Steve did not do all of the music for that film. Just go find the album soundtrack and on the front of the album says Crossroads Music by Ry Cooder. Now if Steve did everything his name would be on the front of the album which it is not.
Crossroads 1986, it’s a movie. The part on Steve Vai’s CD is called Eugenes Trick Bag. This is Eugene vs Jack Butler, get with it man. Guitar nerd 101.
1:54 - 1:56
Best part
Jer TheJambon LOL
freddie mercury?
Thank you Freddy Mercury
I know 🤣
LOL
You know that you’re a good player when you play on frets that your guitar doesn’t have
-Eirik bend
Ikr
@@SephKing666 You're a dumbass :D the first 24 is a bend, but it's wrongly noted. The last one is a one and a half step ON 24
@@eduardwille1711 its still funny
@@adls04 Eirik's comment was hilarious, Rafael was being a dumbass :D
I enjoy watching Steve Vai feel intimated by his own playing. He's that good.
I had to learn this song (Eugene's Trick bag) when I was just starting out. My dad told if I practice real hard and play like that he'd buy me a real guitar... That's how I got my 1988 Ibanez Jem777... It is a great piece and some parts I still use to this day....
So you just need 2 years to master Steve Vai's Paganini 5 caprice 🎉
great. I only have 21 frets... :(
harmonics to the rescue!!!
The 24th Fret note is a bend.
Instinct Bros Gaming no it’s a natural 24 and then bending that note up...
22*
Strats have 21.
I very much needed to see him rock the devil in slow motion!!! The beauty is captured twice as sweetly because I get to listen to it for twice as long! Thank you. Also VERY helpful for learning this piece on guitar
Don't bother reading the comments..50% are experts saying "telecaster doesn't have 24 frets" and the other 50 are danielson references...you're welcome!
You don't need to be an expert to know a Telecaster doesn't have 24 frets. And it's "you're" welcome.
@@ricstormwolf THANKS!
@@ricstormwolf Non-expert here! Had no clue that a Telecaster doesn't have 24 frets.
@@ricstormwolf It's "You're" dumbshit.
And yes,you can obtain a Telecaster with 24 frets..You guitar "experts" need to do some research before you speak.This way you don't look stupid.
@@MIKEx2112 i dont think dumbshit is in the dictionary
1:26 so what if I’m a monst-
made my day thanks HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I remember that meme lol
Old
BAHAHAHAHAH ORDEJCB JAIL!
@SqueakerPlays more like
(G) Old
I love the attention to detail, he's holding the Telecaster the way a Classical player would, he's actually hitting the right notes.
Pretty much! But he´s an actor. Not a guitarrist. He´s doing a great job mimic the gestures!
@MrOlliguitar He is mimicking the correct way to play the piece. In the beginning he plays an arpeggio of an open A chord on the second fret, which is actually the correct way to play the piece. The tab is wrong. It should be played in the style of Villa Lobos. For example, etude 2 arpeggio study by Villa Lobos. You will notice he plays an open arpeggio, then plays an open high E and plays another arpeggio at the tenth fret. These tabs are notoriously wrong.
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Very good Daniel san
Brambolatj420 :v thanks
Xd
Lighting boy actually
@Karlo Tee :(
Hammer on, Hammer off (pull off)
Damn. This was really cool! I came for for Ralph, stayed for the music, and I think it’s actually even better visually and sonically at slow speed! Wish I had this on my phone’s music library...thanks for posting this. Saw the film for the first time in 2021. Library didn’t have it so I bought a DVD online. I like this story !
It's been 2 1/2 years since I've started playing the guitar. I actually tried learning how to play this piece for a good while during my first months, but clearly failed miserably. Even then, i still learned to play everything in spite of it being EXTREMELY slow paced and sloppy at the time. Fast forward to today and I can essentially play the piece at it's original pace without much effort.
Abraham DeLeon Good for you.
Do you play it with a pick or fingerstyle it? Nice work either way.
I play it with a pick. Even though Ralph's shown "playing" it with a fingerstyle technique in the movie, it's actually played with a pick.
Wow really?? at speed with no effort?? how long did you practice on the average day?? Ive been playing around the same amount of time but cant do this at speed..I dont practice too much though, only about 20 minutes on my four work days and about 1-1.5 hours on my days off… Back when covid first hit and I had more free time I would practice about 2-3 hours sometimes but only in the first few months..
this comment really motivated me to actually learn the song instead of being such a loser, thanks man
I've been looking for "Crossroads" duel break-down of this quality for nearly THIRTY YEARS. ***OUTSTANDING*** WORK!!!!!
Great news Daniel! I´m glad you found it. If you will please support my work on Patreon (description). Hope it will help your study!!
Please add tabs for the laugh at the start.
LOL
@@digilmusictabs You think this is a joke?
-8-10-12--13--13--13- on the first string. Vibrate the 12th fret and slightly bend release on the 13th
Jakespeare argh i can’t get that part down.
Lol
im sorry but that laugh at 50% speed😂
Bang 98 YESSS SOMEONE FINALLY POINTED IT OUT😂😂 that laugh was so funny
Hahahahaha exactly, best part of the video it totally overshadowed the sounds of the solo.
😂🤣😅😥😤😧 I thought the normal speed laugh was funny...
I slapped .25 speed on top of it and it sounded terrifically demonic. Shod be an intro to a song.
Hahahah 😂
dig it. I worked SO hard to figure some of this out back in the day. rewinding the VCR. I was so happy to find some tab in a guitar mag. this would have helped a lot. thanks!
I love how this is 100% Ralph machio, done in one take, and on a 24 fret vintage 50s telecaster/broadcaster/nocaster with no pick, aces.
1:40 he is like bruh, “24th fret” really!!! 😂😂
@digil thank you and God Bless you. I’ve been wanting to learn this since I was 12 year old little fart just starting guitar. Thank you for sharing/posting this in such a perfect way.
nice work this is very helpful, thanks for posting these videos
Goosebumps every time.
EVERY
TIME
The old dude expression behind, that exactly my reaction to this scene
Ralph did such a good job with miming
Honestly I can’t stand when actors completely disregard even trying to be in the same region of the neck in which the track is being played
Take the Jimi Hendrix docurama all by my side the backing music will have Jimi shredding up high on the neck and the actor is mimicking a cowboy chord in the first position
Hats off to Ralph for taking the time to really mime correctly and to Steve vai and Ryan cooder for taking the time to show him the parts over and over 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Am I high or is he playing the seventh fret on his 2nd fret
the problem is that he is playing a 24 freat song on a telecaster that has 21 freat...
He isn't playing at all actually
@Crazy Jesse So the question is- did Steve win or lose in this battle? :think:
@@blank4142 the answer is yes!
No you're not high, you're right...I just noticed it too.
But I am.
Yeah he plays all the arpeggios at F# in the first section.
Umm, where has the channel been all my life? Thanks a ton!
1:00 Thunderstruck.)
Hehehehe!!!
yea
If the five was a zero so close
yeah no
Thunderstruck is all :0
Thank you so much for showing this and breaking this down you are the best should have 1 million views
Thank you Johnny! It is an honour to do this kind of work!
Ralph Macchio is the greatest cheater ever! As a Karate Kid he won with an illegal kick, as a blues player he won with classical musical made by the adversary.
It's not illegal if you look it up, it's just poorly explained in the film.
Technically Paganini is Romanic.
the adversary?
you're silly.
classical is divine, not hellish.
@@TheLANC95 Paganini is the actual source of the whole "selling ones soul to the devil for talent", which is why I think they used this particular piece and why "Scratch" reacted to it the way that he did.
Your first one mil video! Congrats!
for those ignorants that think you can not replicate 24'th sound on 17...well it is actually quite doable when you now harmonics. tab is just to replicate the sound that you must play...
I am ignorant 😂 I can certainly not do a bend over no frets. I am very glad you can tho !
I’ll give it to Ralph. 99% of actors portraying guitarists just throw their hands into whatever position they feel like at the time, and when the director says “action” they just flub their hands around like no one will notice because THEY don’t know how off they look. But you can tell Ralph actually put some time into understanding finger-placement. Obviously there are parts that just don’t compute if you slow the video down (like the opening figure is a 2-4-2-5 on G but he’s going 2-3-2-4, and of course at the end where he’s supposedly bending up to the 24th fret but he’s in like the 15th position, AND ON A TELE NO LESS 😂) but all in all as far as actors who can’t play go, this is probably the most legitimate I’ve seen an actor do it. His arpeggio sweeps and returning to the Low E are consistent, his physical timing is pretty spot on, and when bends occur; you can see his face and hands clutch in that way of extra tension like any guitarist would. So props to Macchio who probably got a lot of advice from Vai on this set for not insulting guitarists all over the world by just hurling any hand-position that struck his fancy at the wall and hoped it would stick. 👍
as somebody who learned to play this piece 17 years ago (o...m...g... I'm old now. lol), you're absolutely right, most of the time actors can't even pretend to play guitar right. However, Michael j Fox did well pantomiming Johnny B Goode in Back to the Future, I remember hearing that he took lessons to make sure he looked natural, and I think the barre chord 12 bar blues shapes he is making are all in the right places.
Como olvidar cuando daniel larusso toco la guitarra
Pua arriba... pua abajo... respirar, muy importante respirar.
@@alxdrksoul siempre mirar guitarra
En que película sale de las Karate Kid?
day 2 I've already learnt the beginning to where it ends at 21on the b string and hits the open low E and pauses, this videos great😏👌
The first arpeggio is incorrect, which is one that most people get wrong. The last one is correct though and nobody seems to get that one right, so overall I'm impressed.
ik, and if you look closely, they say thay he have to go to 9 fret, when the kid dosent go out of 4 fret in that exact moment
at the begining the part that show off is wrong, is that he dosent even tap the 5 fret ._____. like cmon
Gerardo Zapatero He is not actually playing ._., He is acting.
Aidan M. Its actually exactly correct the arpeggio is an A minor arpeggio this tablature is exact in regards to the 1st phrase
yeah. .I believe lighting boy isn't really playing. .I think Steve Vai plays his part too
This is the best lesson of this on you tube excellent.
Steve Vai is so good playing guitar that he can won himself
Thank you for posting this. I have subscribed . WOW . What a great thing RUclips is for us all when used properly like you have !!!!
I have to learn this before Friday for a music exam 🤘
Nice
How did it go
I've been looking for this for so long thank you
1:54 got me laughin
Excelente! Muy bueno. Haberte conocido antes! Tuve que aprender a leer para sacar esto. Pero para los que les sirva para cortar camino, Felicidades y a seguir estudiando!!!
NIIICE!!
00:56 Steve vai..?
Ye
@@sacredpickle8562Billy
@@thomasholko2827 wut billy ?
Vai actually played a 21 fret tele when they recorded the part. If you fret the high E string on the neck pickup, on a 21 fret tele, you get the high E(24th fret), and that's how Vai did it.(read it in an article years ago) I should specify, it's the second last run he does that has the high E, the very last run it seems he's using a harmonizer/octaver perhaps?
I was pretty sure it has been recorded on an ibanez which is Steve's signature, can you tell me where do i find that article please?
@@SergeantScream the Ibanez Jem was first produced in 1987, Crossroads was released in 1986, Steve Vai didn't have the Jem prototype early enough to play during the making of the movie. As for the article, it was the early 90's when I saw it, so no idea where you would find it.
Who made these tab think you so much think you so much
+boe boe Hello! I did;)
love this i can finally play it , still at half speed in some parts but i am happy with that
+maverick man Glad you like it. Good study!
There is no 24 fret on telecaster)
Тимур Саубанов no shit lol. He didn’t play it. Vai did.
I thought no one noticed lol
Тимур Саубанов you can bend to that note thats what i did to adapt
Тимур Саубанов bends
Bend
Awesome licks!!! Best guitar movie of all time. Thanks
Has anyone else noticed that he plays it differently in the movie?
He keeps sliding down to the 2nd fret but not once do I see this happen in the tabs.
hes not really playing it in the movie
plot twist:
karate kid cant play the guitar.
kids fuckin it all up
Ralph macchio is not actually the one playing.
HeavyMetalDrummer16 Ralph isn't playing it but Steve Vai did make the song
1:54
Slowdown the playback speed
It sounds even more majestic
Oh boy, I'm gonna have fun with this on my Les Paul, maybe a Tele when I get one.
Instinct Bros Gaming use a pitch bender or octave pedal to get the last note if u dont have a 24 fret
My all time favorite movie guitar battle! You knew he couldn't loose! God's music warrior!!! But the frtes don't go that high! Dubed! It's still sounds great!
Can't decide wether this was more or less impressive than catching a fly with chopsticks.
Ikr
Beautiful
This man just fingerstyled that 0.0
@HolyUnix r/wooosh
Its fake
@@АлександрЗыкин-ъ3в Buddy, I was joking. The whole joke was that it's clearly played with a pick but in the vid he's using his fingers.
@@eduardwille1711 Oh, srry then
Great idea for a channel! Keep it up whoever is doing this!
Thank you. I´ll continue my journey of course.
Greetings from Portugal
any tips on how to practice this?? i can never play at full speed and im intermidate (early intermidate)
+MrMuppet DZN Ok. Start by repeat the same phrase time and time again. With little increments on the speed. Use a metronome and the backing track for support. Then you join two or more phrases. Use these method to achieve the full speed. Let´s practie. Thank you for your feedback
the first section is great for practising sweeping. I found that over the course of some time, my left hand got it, but my right would keep slipping/skipping, so practice sweeping only right hand at like 60 bpm.then I found that putting the two together was quite fuzzy, so work from 70 to 200 bpm with 10 bpm increments. the second bit is great for left hand movements. I'm working on that right now so I don't know how it'll sound. its the same shape but in different parts, and I use the 12th fret (2 dots) as my guide, and the 17th fret. I'm not claiming to have this piece down but the process of slowly getting is such a lovely feeling :) hope this helps!
wow you wrote that a year ago. I would imagine your are far ahead of me, but some other people said they took several years to get this. how is it coming along?
Daily. In chunks. slowly. Building them all up together. Playing them all from memory. increasing the speed. Practicing the more difficult parts at increased speeds. Repeat until at full speed. Or faster.
Rishon Singh sorry to break it to you but the intro arpeggios are actually alternate picked. Vai has said so himself in interviews.
Someone's doing a great job by making this channel
Thank you very much Knivens. Please support my project on Patreon if you want!
Look at where the “24th fret” is supposedly on the telecaster like damn👀😂😂😂1:27
That’s one hell of a custom Tele🔥
Damn bro that’s a customized 27 fret telecaster
thank you for this video. i appreciate this very much. how did you make this video??? ...envious....by the way notice how steve is so clean even when this is slowed down so much...amazing...again your way of putting such a video together is the best of skills...great job. those who gave it a thumbs down realize just how difficult and demanding this really is to learn. some people are never happy no matter what you do for them for free.
Thank you for your feedback. I will continue this journey to help musicians out there!
I dont care if you like or not, but i just want to mention that I am a big fan of Fender, karate kid, blues and knuckles up. So there
This video is the greatest thing to ever happen to me
That was very helpful, really appreciate it, but adding the tab on a cover of this song (for example Tina S cover) would be much more helpful since we can also see the guitar neck :) Thanks again!
Omid Ra You´re Welcome.
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This is one of the coolest videos I've seen on RUclips very interesting
9 people who disliked are those who don't know other chords than A Em G D,and can't even play bar chords. bc they didn't understood the tabs.
TY! Apex
noobies
edit: not you guys this videos great! I meant the 4chord masters out there 😂
Apex Predator Yeah they said it was too fast
Excuse me. But I also know Am, C, and F
BennyNeb Lol so?? No one asked you btw no offense lol
Loved that movie. I have it in my collection. Going to watch it this weekend.
Ralph Macchio said he was fake playing the entire time and doesn’t know a single note
No need to be told it's kind of obvious
If I could... I like this one hundred times!!!! Thanks folks!!!!
4:33 I could never deal with this :D
What
Beautiful guitar 🎸 playing by Ralph Machio
Steve Vai vs Steve Vai, somehow Steve Vai manages to lose to himself
Ry Cooder and Bill Kanengiser did Ralph Macchio's guitar parts not Steve. Ry did the blues stuff and Bill did the Classical stuff get that thru your heads people. Steve did not do everything like you make it out to be. Steve just did his parts nothing more. That movie was not centered around Steve.
and that's the win!
Phillip Tomlin eugenes trick bag is Steve vai, and Steve vai person tried to play it after Steve vai played it through Ralph, thus Steve vai lost to Steve vai, doesn’t matter that other players were on the stalemate “head cuttin’ duel” this comment still stands!
@@pt8175 Bill only did the Classical parts that were performed on a Classical guitar. There are a few scenes in the movie where Ralph "plays" on one, and those are where Bill's parts were used. On the other hand, Eugene's Trickbag aka Paganini on the ELECTRIC guitar was done by Steve Vai. FYI, Bill plays exclusively on Classical guitars. Heck, Vai has the writing credits for the piece AND included it on a few of his albums. He sure as shit didn't do so because Bill performed it, genius. Vai played it, end of story. You are wrong. Next time, don't be so arrogant. You aren't right about everything like you make it out to be (ooops).
@@pt8175 Learn your facts before sounding like an idiot.
He’s such a badass guitarist 😳❤️
For anyone that's getting confused the tab doesn't match what his hand is actually fretting.
That was cool....thank you for sharing !!!.
51 seconds and on. Wow. Wax on wax off paid off
The only motion a can play it in is slow motion, and I’m quite proud of it as I can even play it slower than they show on here pmsl
We´re all proud of you, naughty naughty slow-hand!
Digil Music Tabs cheers it means a lot haha
In the 50x speed if you place in 1.75x will be the normal song
Ok :)
Vai's look of pretend unease always gets me in this scene.
I highly doubt that Steve Vai would be intimidated by arpeggio exercises.
do you realize how hard it was for steve to act as if he cant play? :D
Of course... Paganini's Caprice No 5 is just some easy arpeggio exercises...
Exactly!
It was automatic. I laughed every time I saw this sequence exactly because of that. It must have taken good acting for him to pretend to fail like that! Kind of slapstick-black humour, especially when he falls over!
1.the footage isnt a tutorial it's a movie purely for entertainment (dont follow it) you dont need to comment about him not having 24 frets or not using a pick he did actually learn to play a little bit if i recall correctly 2. he didnt use a pick because in the story he is a classical guitar student (id call this solo classical 100%) classical players dont use picks a lot, as far as i know they mostly use finger style 3.they chose a tele because its an iconic guitar that a blues player might actually use and it just fit, it wouldnt make sense if he were carrying around a 24 fret 7 string schecter with super hot humbuckers playing blues, i dont think steve vais ibanez would exactly fit either. they made the right call even if it sacrificed realism.
There you go :)
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Wow...This is my favorite movie over 30 years.
Can you tell me whats the movie tittle ?
0:22
Where are the tabs for that laugh?
Idk 🤷♂️
Caprice no 5 paganini wow.. This piece sound so cool on guitar
Steve Vai vs Yngwie Malmsteen
Wrong... Aldo Nova is Yngwie Malmsteen
Great video. How about notation for the picking hand? Is it pure alternate picking ?
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I remember learning Eugenes Trick bag and people telling me of it wasn’t for Van Halen those licks wouldn’t have been inspired. People have no idea how complex the guitar was before EVH had a name, he’s a microcosm in the art of playing fast.
what is the original tempo of this song
Sit down with a metronome and figure it the fuck out
+Funniest Family Guy Videos This is a variable tempo. So let me help you here.
From start to 0:35 - 97.00 Bpm 4/4
0:36 to 0:50 - 130 Bpm 4/4
0:50 to 1:26 - 142 Bpm 4/4
1:28 to 1:36 - 120 Bpm 4/4
Hope it helps.
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To all the misinformed people, the guitar parts for Ralph Macchio were done by Arlen Roth(also Ralphs Guitar teacher for the film) and Ry Cooder in the Duel scene with Steve. Ry Cooder and Bill Kanengiser did the music for the film. Ry did the Blues parts for Ralph and Bill did the Classical parts for Ralph throughout the film. Steve was just brought in to play his part for Jack Butler in the movie nothing more nothing less. All of the music for the sountrack was done by Ry Cooder and Bill Kanengiser. What you see of Steve Vai in the movie is what he done that is it. Steve did not do all of the music for that film. Just go find the album soundtrack and on the front of the album says Crossroads Music by Ry Cooder. Now if Steve did everything his name would be on the front of the album which it is not.
1:53 me after the video
Good luck to anyone learning this. Good luck
Small hint, use the open A between arpeggios 😊
Mr. Miyagi could play the 24th fret on a Telecaster, he must have thought it to Daniel-san.
Thanks for this lesson 🙂👍
This guitar have only 21 fret..
So dafq?
Florian Raymond you just gotta do harmonics or get a 24 fret. Or you could try to do the bends from the 21 fret.
Wauw, this is great! Wish they had this in my time.ha..really love that movie.
the best!!
Gosh...thanks for this I always got the first part wrong.....cool....looks so easy now thank you.
In the intro, He's not even touching the 5th fret yet it says he's playing it. Lol.
Ralph isn't really playing here. The tabs are correct though.
Crossroads 1986, it’s a movie.
The part on Steve Vai’s CD is called Eugenes Trick Bag.
This is Eugene vs Jack Butler, get with it man. Guitar nerd 101.