Chuck Schuldiner was an exceptionally talented and underrated guitarist, musician, arranger, and improviser who never seemed to run out of soloing ideas. He single-handedly innovated a whole genre of music and accomplished a lot in his relatively short life. Gone but never forgotten.
Death always had the best line ups. Even when one memeber would fall out Chuck would always find someone better to bring something interesting to the next album. Chuck was irreplaceable though .
Chuck was not only one of the greatest metal guitarists ever but one of the greatest period and now we’ve lost another legendary guitarist and frontman with alexi laiho. Both of these metal gods deserve all the praise they received in life and in death. Rest in peace
According to his wikipedia page he would spend all day on the weekends playing and practicing guitar, and around 3 hours on the weekdays. It's just a matter of practice, and dedication, man was disciplined af.
rip chuck, lost him 19 years ago today. had to revisit this video in his honor. it’s crazy how u could mix pure shredding with the most incredible feel every. very few guitarists are capable of doing this. like a cross between dimebag and Ritchie blackmore, except better
What I really enjoyed about Chuck’s playing is he’s almost entirely self taught and knew very little theory, according to him. He sounds like he’s schooled though. To me, that just goes to show a self discipline and commitment to mastery and he had it. I didn’t really start to listen until after he passed, but his sound in these clips is just awesome! Great mix of fast and slow and knowing when to let the guitar breathe. Hard thing to learn as a guitar player, like say an Yngwie type that just burns continuously at one speed.
Chuck's solos from "Painkiller" (cover, but Chuck wrote his own solo) and "Jelaousy" are better than some of these here. Unfortunately never played live
@@anotherbigfootwithinternet2147 the only guitarist thats similar in that comparison is mustaine, they have similar lead style (burst of notes) and they both good at riffs, while dime is good at riff and lead, his style is very different than mustaine or chuck, james is a full rhythm player not that popular with leads, kirk is a lead player and not popular with riffs, steve vai is more of a soloist and lead player, his leads is very different than mustaine or chuck...
I’d go with 1. Chuck schuldiner- lead guitar and vocals 2. Dave Lombardo- drums 3. Alex skolnick- lead guitarist (2) 4. Cliff Burton- bass 5. Eric peterson- rhythm guitar
My friend Has showed me how long have these clips she’s a good friend and she can pray so awesome gonna watch some videos some people do awesome covers
I've always loved and respected his playing. It's not until I watched this video of him playing live that I realized the man seemed like he was scared he was going to get burned if he let that pinky touch the strings... I know its kind of a joke that some guys don't use their pinky but yeesh. I'd have never expected he didn't
@@Miist3rDuce1 both of them is original guitarist with their own style, you can hear one hendrix or schuldiner lick and you immediatly know its them... but you cant compare them since they play different genre... sounds very different yet have similar characteristic: unique in their own way.
totally different styles. it's like comparing corpsegrinder and michael jackson. it's just not the same thing, you may like one style better than the other, but they are just not comparable
String skipping galor.....yeah the mark of whether your proverbial guitar nuts ever dropped, did Chuck Schuldiner have big balls? yes folks i think so.....
Most underrated musician ever
@@balzach7734 its not enough.
He still deserves more recognition.
Even though Chuck’s probably my favorite, Cynic’s Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert are much more underrated that he is.
He's not underrated, come on
@@franktherabbit47 or jason gobel or sean malone
@@CarpeDiem23 He absolutely is.
Chuck&Dime are my guitar HEROES Ever !!!
Same here
Same 👍
Same here bro. RIP Chuck and Dime
And Jesse Pintado
Todo fucking legends. I miss them.
Among the most expressive solos i heared in metal
Which one?
@@Al_Gore_Rhythmn i think he means all of them lol
hell yea exactly
Lorna shore solos are very close to the brilliance that death had
Chuck Schuldiner was an exceptionally talented and underrated guitarist, musician, arranger, and improviser who never seemed to run out of soloing ideas. He single-handedly innovated a whole genre of music and accomplished a lot in his relatively short life. Gone but never forgotten.
It's weird to see someone play live that well.
@nunobettancourt
@@resilienceband tosin abassi, Jason Richardson, Jason Becker
@@an_38kitkashyap Dimebag Darrell, Satriani, Vai, Brendon small, Paul Gilbert, Friedman, Jeff Loomis...
@@resilienceband the list goes on, dosen't it? 😆
@@an_38kitkashyap you damn right it goes on and on
Crazy how clean he was live, rip one of the best to ever do it.
Chuck was buff asf not to mention he is one of my inspirations
play guitar for 20+ years in a metal band and you'd be buff too
@@ahmedtood that’s not how it works…
Not buff, but lean.
@@ahmedtoodkirk aint that buff
This video is spiritual healing
Chuck is up their playing with cliff burton
id kill to hear that
Imagine hendrix,chuck,dimebag,burton,dio and jon lord havin a band
@@MrMrmann44 bro I'd kill myself to see that
@@artinrahideh1229 you’d think they’d have a better singer
@@artinrahideh1229 you gotta include some drummers bro. Sean reinert and vinnie Paul
The best motivational video ever. Thanks bro.
Brother thanks.....nicely said and very true. Chuck fight till the end for his music. RIP
Father of Death metal
Cutting off that Altering The Future solo is a felony, my dude. Greatest solo in the whole album.
That other half is James Murphy playing
Killing Spree or low life is better but all great songs!!
bro i see u everywehre man
@@danielblake1537low life ❤🎸
Death always had the best line ups. Even when one memeber would fall out Chuck would always find someone better to bring something interesting to the next album. Chuck was irreplaceable though .
I'm convinced that Chuck was too pure for this World, and simply escaped before it got too shitty. I take comfort in that.
I love the Left to die solo, gives me the chills, everytime i hear it
Level: God!!!! Legends never die!
Rest In Peace bro
No,rust in peace
@@donovandabosok5740 yieeah
The fact this guy was doing this from 1983 is insane. Still holds his own with any modern metal guitarist easily. RIP Chuck
Empty Words is my favorite solo.
That song is sooo unique
Symbolic is a great album and empty words is it's crystal track
Evil Dead: Such ferocity, speed, emotion, sheer shreddery in one 20 second solo. The ultimate Chuck solo
Something about Chuck’s tone is just so ominous and beautiful
Chuck was not only one of the greatest metal guitarists ever but one of the greatest period and now we’ve lost another legendary guitarist and frontman with alexi laiho. Both of these metal gods deserve all the praise they received in life and in death. Rest in peace
it is like fucking abstract expressionism masterpiece. the solos touches your emotions!
What a tragic loss, such a great musician
4:45
Gone but never forgotten. RIP Chuck
How did this man work up a pick speed like that?!
It's a pick that was brought to him by the deities
Pure genius 👍
According to his wikipedia page he would spend all day on the weekends playing and practicing guitar, and around 3 hours on the weekdays.
It's just a matter of practice, and dedication, man was disciplined af.
the man got really good at alternate picking 💀
Chuck had an awesome guitar face
Undisputed champion of death metal.
A visionary, a pioneer, a legend🫡🫡
*He was the greatest of all time.*
The Album Spiritual Healing has their best solos
They are definitely very good. Chuck definitely peaked as a soloist on Symbolic though
Nope ,but it's good album
@Raul Ramirez definitely symbolic
You have James Murphy to thank for that, BUT Killing Spree is Chuck's best solo in the entire discography.
@Raul Ramirez i think probably Empty words or pull the plug
rip chuck, lost him 19 years ago today. had to revisit this video in his honor. it’s crazy how u could mix pure shredding with the most incredible feel every. very few guitarists are capable of doing this. like a cross between dimebag and Ritchie blackmore, except better
Dimebag Darrell, Alexi Laiho, and Chuck Schuldiner still the best
He was truly amazing
chuck schuldiner and Chris poland are proof that you rly don't need your pinky to shred wicked solos
Honestly Chuck Schuldiner’s lead style is every bit as recognizable and distinct as Marty Friedman’s is. You hear it and you just know it’s him.
similar scale
What I really enjoyed about Chuck’s playing is he’s almost entirely self taught and knew very little theory, according to him. He sounds like he’s schooled though. To me, that just goes to show a self discipline and commitment to mastery and he had it. I didn’t really start to listen until after he passed, but his sound in these clips is just awesome! Great mix of fast and slow and knowing when to let the guitar breathe. Hard thing to learn as a guitar player, like say an Yngwie type that just burns continuously at one speed.
Rip legend
Dude was out of this world. He's technique, lyrics, writing. All.
Best death metal guitarist chucks the best!
You got everything here!
4:44 .. about to pick his nose while doing a solo , the man was that good😅
@0:55 sounds a bit like that Eric Johnson track, cliffs of dover I think
Chuch aways lives in our herds!
Hell yeah!! Glad to see some earlier solos on here Left To Die, Killing Spree are 2 of my favs!!
I appreciate the time you put into this!!!!
Thank you for this video
if you ever feel dumb remember that 7 people disliked this
Awesome performance. R.I.P. Metal legend
11:14
my favourite Chuck's solo
5:40
Try to name a solo that speaks: "My life passing before my eyes" more than that one
Death and Necrophagist = best death metal bands ever
And possessed
@@anotherbigfootwithinternet2147 fax
@@anotherbigfootwithinternet2147 possessed is thrash
Chuck's solos from "Painkiller" (cover, but Chuck wrote his own solo) and "Jelaousy" are better than some of these here.
Unfortunately never played live
True Jealousy in general is just a very underrated song (along with the rest of ITP outside of the Philosopher)
Jealousy was played live
@@crossroads2723 yes, I wrote that comment when I didn't know it was. But in fact Chuck always played it as never before
@@zapiexa4947 he only played it on that tour
RIP !!! BEST EVER DEATH METAL !!!
He died today 21 years ago
Chuk Schuldiner > Dave Mustaine
I prefer Dave rhythm wise but Chuck defeats him in lead
Both amazing players but Chuck>Dave,dime, James, Kirk, Vai
Mustaine : Godfather Of Thrash Metal
Schuldiner : Godfather Of Death Metal
Chuck schuldiner: godfather of death metal
Dave mustaine: godfather of thrash metal
Fenriz: godfather of black metal
@@anotherbigfootwithinternet2147 the only guitarist thats similar in that comparison is mustaine, they have similar lead style (burst of notes) and they both good at riffs, while dime is good at riff and lead, his style is very different than mustaine or chuck, james is a full rhythm player not that popular with leads, kirk is a lead player and not popular with riffs, steve vai is more of a soloist and lead player, his leads is very different than mustaine or chuck...
Totally gnar bro. Dude was legend. Hammer on lil Bros. Rock n roll man👐🙌🙌🙏
Thats Chuck allright
Chuck is, was and always will be the musician that Conrad Lant thinks he is!
Poor pink is left out, still shreds without it.
That nose scratch on 4:45 ☠️☠️☠️
This guy seems good he could have played for Death or something
I would not mention chuck at all . He needs no words
there was a pointy in time where ... everything could have changed ... and chuck was leading that idea. sadly it died with him.
Killing spree solo is my favorite
My imaginary band members is:
1.Lemmy kilmister-bass and vocals
2.Chuck Schuldiner-Lead guitar
3.Eddie Van Halen-Lead guitar(2)
4.The Rev-Drums
no rhythm????
@@mudfightmaster4275 oh i forgot the rhythm guitarist is scott ian
I’d go with
1. Chuck schuldiner- lead guitar and vocals
2. Dave Lombardo- drums
3. Alex skolnick- lead guitarist (2)
4. Cliff Burton- bass
5. Eric peterson- rhythm guitar
@@unoriveskad5568yea but scott ian’s still alive (at the time of writing)
My friend Has showed me how long have these clips she’s a good friend and she can pray so awesome gonna watch some videos some people do awesome covers
4:33 BUMMM!!
Magic hands...
Chuck = mozart or beethoven or bach.
Thank you for this awesome Video🤘🙏.immortal spirit 🖤🎸
That’s a fucking God right there 🔥 my daddy ❤
I've always loved and respected his playing.
It's not until I watched this video of him playing live that I realized the man seemed like he was scared he was going to get burned if he let that pinky touch the strings... I know its kind of a joke that some guys don't use their pinky but yeesh. I'd have never expected he didn't
BEST DEATH METHAL EVER
Beast
6 people never should have clicked on this video to begin with lol!!!
4:33 ... bez komentarza
image in -- Tom araya,,Chuck--dave lombardo-- dave mustain how gruop ?
He reminds me a lot of Alex Scholnick
Much better than Alex "Generic Sweep" Skolnick
5:40 Who's cutting onions 😢
Sounds like voice of the soul
True man for including mutilation
Great video
Low life ❤❤
Chuck looked veeeeerrrry yummy
Suck down the dead I love your work
Anedralina pura
Father
SPIRITUAL HEALLING `91
Fuck yeah🤘😝
The boys
ОХУЕННО!!!МУЗЫКА МОЕЙ,да и НАШЕЙ ДУШИ!
0:55 cliffs of dover?
Idk how people are gonna react to this but, Chuck schuldiner > Jimi Hendrix. Chuck schuldiner is the guitar goat
Hendrix>schuldiner
@@Miist3rDuce1 cap
@@Miist3rDuce1 both of them is original guitarist with their own style, you can hear one hendrix or schuldiner lick and you immediatly know its them... but you cant compare them since they play different genre... sounds very different yet have similar characteristic: unique in their own way.
totally different styles. it's like comparing corpsegrinder and michael jackson. it's just not the same thing, you may like one style better than the other, but they are just not comparable
String skipping galor.....yeah the mark of whether your proverbial guitar nuts ever dropped, did Chuck Schuldiner have big balls? yes folks i think so.....
Guys please stop saying how clean his playing was live, it was literally sloppy as hell even in the studio 💀
Where is the Voice of the Soul?
Death never played voice of the soul live.
@@arvindshastry1178 very sad(((
Lmao deaf pinky but still shredding
По моему мнению Чак даже харизматичный Мастейна.Дейв играл трэш а Чак создал Дэт метал.
SYmBOLYC `91
Evıl chuck solo
Death b4 well u know