Found out Eddie passed away today 10/6/20. It was such an honor to have experienced his art in my lifetime. I'll always feel a certain void now that he's gone but his music will live on. Thanks for everyone who visited this video on this dark day. It reminds me how big of an impact he made on all of us.
He inspired me to play guitar when I heard the solo in Beat it, then I found Eruption, Hot for teacher and so on, and found he was a God, certainly Rock will miss him...
@ joelouis321 I thought the same thing when I heard "Eruption" when their 1st album dropped in. I was like" No WAY any guitar can sound like that !!" That is why EVH is the greatist ever. Not even Jimi was ever like that
This video really conveys what a creative and deeply innovative player Eddie is. I've grown so tired of everyone referring to his chops as merely "a bag of tricks" because it's such a hater's mentality. It's not just that he mastered a bunch of little tricks, it's how effortlessly he incorporated them into his music and how fluid and fiery his playing was. So much excitement, expression and emotional content in his guitar work.
I am watching this at 6 am just before I go to the grind!! This is the only time I had to watch your video! I can hardly wait to get home and try out these ideas! I have a pedal board with a flanger, delay, OD/distortion and a phaser pedal! You have made me a very happy woman! Thx! You're amazing and I can't thank you enough!!!
This is what a lot of people didn't realize, including myself, that his "brown sound" really came down to his style of playing and his hands on the guitar. Eddie will forever be the best guitarist ever. He may not have the technical chops as say Vai or Satriani, but he doesn't need to be. His style was attitude with in your face guitar playing back then and just his innate ability to play. Great video. Thanks
The first time I listened to Eruption, which was when VH's first album came out... I know I am old... I was absolutely blown away. I was a kid at the time and after hearing that I thought to myself, man I need to learn how to play the guitar. So I picked it up and I still don't know how to play eruption, but I did learn several other of EVH's riffs and licks and that helped me a lot in my playing ability. What I love about EVH is his ability to inject a kind of "swing" in his playing that gave him a unique style. His tapping technique was actually not new at the time, but he took it to a new level. His tone was actually pretty basic when you look back on it now since it was just a PAF pickup running through a Marshal with all knobs turned to "11". But he figured out that getting that tone which allowed him to achieve the sound he wanted was not easy with an 100 Watt Amp that would blow your head off and a pickup that would squeal like crazy at that volume. So he threw a variac to lower the volume without affecting the distorted tone and he placed the pickup in melted surfboard wax to prevent it from squealing and the rest is history. I have often heard that the tone of the guitar affects how you play and the more I play the guitar the more I believe that statement. I personally think that EVH had an idea of what he wanted to achieve, but as he set out to achieve it by modifying his tone from the guitar/amp/effects that it modified how he played as well and so it caused his playing to exponentially increase in style and technique that was different from what others were doing at the time. Similar to Jimi Hendrix and what he was doing in the 60's and early 70's. Just my 2 cents.
Ezekiel33USA - Yes I remember the goosebumps when WJRR out of Orlando played the entire album when I was headed to the beach for surfing and we stayed in the car for the entire thing with jaws on the floor
Very insightful, almost philosophical approach to the evolution known as Edward Van Halen, and I agree with you given the example you added. The same could be said for Brian May and Tom Scholz.
Van Halen I think spawned 1,000,000 guitar players I think he probably would still be listed as the best guitar player around and VH 1 & 2 were 40 freaking years ago
I keep coming back to this, greatest tutorial on the net, very well explained as well as demonstrated, so very well done AND some of the very best guitar sounds! Thanks so much for this.
Eddie was definitely the last founding father of rock guitar in our era, he brought a futuristic rock guitar sound to the 70s music world that was very different to Clapton and Hendrix of the 60s. The whammy bar and artificial harmonic effects was two of his signature sounds, along with the digital sound effects of the flanger, delay and others. He paved the way for all the 80s rock guitar slingers who more or less tried to perfect his sound and techniques especially his shredding sound which a lot of 80s rock guitarists perfected to an extreme level. His shredding technique wasn't perfect but you knew where he was trying to go with it. He had other signature sounds and techniques which all in all gave us a futuristic sci-fi rock guitar sound of sophistication and artistic creativity. It makes me wonder if there's any more uncharted rock guitar territory that needs founding? Maybe the rock guitar feedback sustain sound still needs exploring? I know Eddie did a little bit on the intro of the song "Everybody wants some" I wish he had of done way more of the feedback sustain technique, I think that would of blown all our brains out period!! It's such a beautiful sound and technique if you know how to apply it effectively in rock music. I don't think Eddie ever realized how much impact and ground breaking new rock guitar sounds he had brought to the world stage of guitar music 🤔 Rest in peace and love Eddie ❤️ 🎸
Hahaha!! 😆 😆 I thought I was the only one who noticed that until I saw your comment! He's got that pleased-with-himself smirk on his face that says "yep, totally nailed it".
Rest in peace to one of the best influencers in the timeline of rock and roll. Eddie, you will certainly be missed by everyone, but God may you fly high with the ones above
Really cool man. You cover a LOT of techniques and it's cool that you're straight up in your descriptions without putting on airs. I like the terminology as well. Nice playing dude.
I just wanted to drop in and throw you some major praise. I find your method of instruction and explanation highly effective and engaging. A real guitarist's guitarist! Subscribed!
He slid that comment in there so smooth I almost missed it, but the bursting laugh response that followed told me I was still listening closely enough!
I like how you work in the riff/lick, then tweak it by encouraging the viewer to experiment with the method. I believe this is superior to simply teaching the song/solo. You take this approach in many of your videos. Well done.
Back in 1987 I was in a small dance bar in Southfield Mich. on a weekend. When the DJ took an extended break this young man came out and plugged his Strat in the bar amp and played Eruption that sounded identical to EVH LP recording and blew everyone away that was there. I imagine he spent countless hours experimenting with his amp, pedals and technique to get that finger tapping tone down correctly. It was the coolest rendition of Eruption I had ever witnessed that was not EVH in concert.
Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo in live without a net is one of my favorites, I like Joe Satriani and Steve also, but you can't take away the influence Eddie must have had on them
it's fun to watch videos like this and see the things in my style that I've already found, and see when famous guitarists have used them. like tap harmonics! and to see new and strange things like that volume swell business, that was cool! educational, and entertaining!
Just to be correct, at 06.14 that's a 'pinch harmonic' rather than an 'artificial harmonic' An 'Artificial harmonic' is when you fret a note with your left hand, say the note G, 3rd fret, top E string, then with your right hand extend a finger (usually the index finger) and pluck with, well, however you can manage it - I use my thumb and slip the pick/plectrum between the index/middle finger beforehand. The right hand fret that you artificially harmonic is 12, 7, 5 etc frets above the fretted note so in this case you might use the RH at the 15, 10, or 8th frets. That's is an artificial, as opposed to a Natural Harmonic where you'd use the harmonics of the open strings at the 2.15, 3.5, 5, 7, 12, 17 with the left hand.
In my life I never was bothered when entertainers would pass but when Eddie Van Halen died I was hit with a ton of bricks! Even though I hadn’t really listened to Van Halen for some time his passing gave me a feeling like… it’s over 😔 absolutely heartbreaking
Man i wish i could meet you, give you a hand shake, cause over the last year discoverimg you made my playing sooo much better. Its great the 2000s have all this cyber technology and teachers, stuff we never had as kids growing up learning music. Your lucky kids! We all had to learn by ear,or sheet music.
watching the full video now that i have time. very informative. And wow impressed with the sounds you get from that guitar. Assuming the stock pickups are still in there and it shows what a good player can do. I have the guitar so always nice to see it played by someone good so i can stop blaming my equipment lol.
There's the obvious ''Ain't Talking About Love'' influences, but that scale used in the Flat 5 Flutter was straight from Warrant's ''Heaven''. The tap harmonic I actually associate more with Vito Bratta, who's one of my favorite players. I think one of the most satisfying thing about learning guitar is getting better at identifying chords, scales, techniques and even effects used in songs I've listened to for years.
That Kramer is sick! I LOVE flat top pickups! Plus, the humbucker angle really catches my eye. If anyone knows what model this is, please let me know. Save me some searching. LOL
Found out Eddie passed away today 10/6/20. It was such an honor to have experienced his art in my lifetime. I'll always feel a certain void now that he's gone but his music will live on. Thanks for everyone who visited this video on this dark day. It reminds me how big of an impact he made on all of us.
He inspired me to play guitar when I heard the solo in Beat it, then I found Eruption, Hot for teacher and so on, and found he was a God, certainly Rock will miss him...
im so sad ive never got a chance to see him and now i never will...
You do an excellent job in teaching Eddies techniques
We would LOVE to hear a cover of Panama! (after I find my jaw, it fell off the first time I heard you play that intro like that)
Eddie influenced all of us in many ways on the guitar. Will always remember the impact he had on me forever.
Love your modest, unassuming, friendly style.
What do you mean? I'm the best ever! haha.. jk Thanks. :)
And now he's gone. Rest in peace, Eddie!
The man was truly the Mozart of his time. Creativity on the guitar that no one else possessed. RIP to the GOAT.
Eddie Van halen = Genius..innovator and pioneer..
And corpse
Sorry
@@zachlewis9751 😐
@@zachlewis9751 funny huh
BEst that ever was or will be.
Disgusting @@zachlewis9751
"and that's when i knew he was an alien"
he's gone home RIP eddie
Don't forget my jaw is dropped down a half step.
XD
Mines a whole step
I still remember how shocked I was when I learned 35 years ago that Cathedral was played on a guitar.
FloodyBoy Randal no, ed plays it live, smartass. He does it with delay and the volume knob.
@@bossHogOG Yup he does bro!
@ joelouis321 I thought the same thing when I heard "Eruption" when their 1st album dropped in. I was like" No WAY any guitar can sound like that !!" That is why EVH is the greatist ever. Not even Jimi was ever like that
That song should have been played WORLDWIDE the day he passed 🙏🏼❤️
@Randy Randal It's not studio controls, you just really quickly turn the volume up and down. He does it live.
Eddie really is another Voodoo Child. Hell, he even chopped the strings down with the edge of his hand.
DefinAndStuff he picked up all the pieces and built eruption
Might even just raise a little Panama
He kissed this guy
😂
My jaw dropped when you started playing Panama. Id love to see a full cover, that tone you had there was fantastic to me
Eddie's guitar sound on Panama is fantastic especially the doodling solo piece.
these vids are the best, I like how it's not just licks from songs u actually show us the techniques
RIP this guitar legend. He was an amazing player that really showed me what crazy things you can do on an electric. I hope we see his like again
R.I.P. Eddie, One of the Guitar Greats! Great Lesson keeping it rocking!
Danke!
This video really conveys what a creative and deeply innovative player Eddie is. I've grown so tired of everyone referring to his chops as merely "a bag of tricks" because it's such a hater's mentality. It's not just that he mastered a bunch of little tricks, it's how effortlessly he incorporated them into his music and how fluid and fiery his playing was. So much excitement, expression and emotional content in his guitar work.
I am watching this at 6 am just before I go to the grind!! This is the only time I had to watch your video! I can hardly wait to get home and try out these ideas! I have a pedal board with a flanger, delay, OD/distortion and a phaser pedal! You have made me a very happy woman! Thx! You're amazing and I can't thank you enough!!!
EXCELLENT TEACHER! Able to play proficiently and explain clearly.
This is what a lot of people didn't realize, including myself, that his "brown sound" really came down to his style of playing and his hands on the guitar. Eddie will forever be the best guitarist ever. He may not have the technical chops as say Vai or Satriani, but he doesn't need to be. His style was attitude with in your face guitar playing back then and just his innate ability to play. Great video. Thanks
I agree more beer.he was the hendrix of the 80s his tone and use of effects and atack of guitar was extraordinary awesome
Don't underestimate Eddie, he does things live in concert that would bury anyone.
No Jason Becker was the best and if he could still play he would literally be the guy to learn from. Ed is slop.
I can literally play everything he plays when he does his solo guitar solo
@@cambell9 LMAO your so full of shit boy, hows about you link a vid of your playing 😂😂
60 yrs old with classical guitar background. EVH sealed a switch to electric guitar and remains biggest fretboard influence. Great video.
The first time I listened to Eruption, which was when VH's first album came out... I know I am old... I was absolutely blown away. I was a kid at the time and after hearing that I thought to myself, man I need to learn how to play the guitar. So I picked it up and I still don't know how to play eruption, but I did learn several other of EVH's riffs and licks and that helped me a lot in my playing ability. What I love about EVH is his ability to inject a kind of "swing" in his playing that gave him a unique style. His tapping technique was actually not new at the time, but he took it to a new level. His tone was actually pretty basic when you look back on it now since it was just a PAF pickup running through a Marshal with all knobs turned to "11". But he figured out that getting that tone which allowed him to achieve the sound he wanted was not easy with an 100 Watt Amp that would blow your head off and a pickup that would squeal like crazy at that volume. So he threw a variac to lower the volume without affecting the distorted tone and he placed the pickup in melted surfboard wax to prevent it from squealing and the rest is history. I have often heard that the tone of the guitar affects how you play and the more I play the guitar the more I believe that statement. I personally think that EVH had an idea of what he wanted to achieve, but as he set out to achieve it by modifying his tone from the guitar/amp/effects that it modified how he played as well and so it caused his playing to exponentially increase in style and technique that was different from what others were doing at the time. Similar to Jimi Hendrix and what he was doing in the 60's and early 70's. Just my 2 cents.
Ezekiel33USA - Yes I remember the goosebumps when WJRR out of Orlando played the entire album when I was headed to the beach for surfing and we stayed in the car for the entire thing with jaws on the floor
Ezekiel33USA cool post. what you’re saying seems right.
Very insightful, almost philosophical approach to the evolution known as Edward Van Halen, and I agree with you given the example you added. The same could be said for Brian May and Tom Scholz.
Excellent tutorial, man! Great stuff in here!
Van Halen I think spawned 1,000,000 guitar players
I think he probably would still be listed as the best guitar player around and VH 1 & 2 were 40 freaking years ago
I think he inspired a lot more people to pick up a guitar. Definitely a big reason I did
Naw I think 1,000,001 to be exact 👍
Wow. This is THE best guitar lesson I’ve ever seen and heard on YT.
I keep coming back to this, greatest tutorial on the net, very well explained as well as demonstrated, so very well done AND some of the very best guitar sounds!
Thanks so much for this.
Eddie was definitely the last founding father of rock guitar in our era, he brought a futuristic rock guitar sound to the 70s music world that was very different to Clapton and Hendrix of the 60s. The whammy bar and artificial harmonic effects was two of his signature sounds, along with the digital sound effects of the flanger, delay and others. He paved the way for all the 80s rock guitar slingers who more or less tried to perfect his sound and techniques especially his shredding sound which a lot of 80s rock guitarists perfected to an extreme level. His shredding technique wasn't perfect but you knew where he was trying to go with it. He had other signature sounds and techniques which all in all gave us a futuristic sci-fi rock guitar sound of sophistication and artistic creativity.
It makes me wonder if there's any more uncharted rock guitar territory that needs founding? Maybe the rock guitar feedback sustain sound still needs exploring? I know Eddie did a little bit on the intro of the song "Everybody wants some" I wish he had of done way more of the feedback sustain technique, I think that would of blown all our brains out period!! It's such a beautiful sound and technique if you know how to apply it effectively in rock music.
I don't think Eddie ever realized how much impact and ground breaking new rock guitar sounds he had brought to the world stage of guitar music 🤔
Rest in peace and love Eddie ❤️ 🎸
This is why EVH is my favorite guitarist. Look at all these fun and unique techniques you really can’t find anywhere else.
Eddie inspired many to play guitar and caused a few to give it up as well ! Rip my all time favorite 👍🏻
We miss you, Ed 🙏🏼❤️ Thank you for pursuing your passion and following your dreams 👏🏼
One of the best Guitar teaching videos in the net. Congrats + two thumbs up
not only did king ed come up with all those tricks but he successfully utilized them as integral parts of actual songs.
I saw a smirk when you hit that first artificial harmonic
Hahaha!! 😆 😆
I thought I was the only one who noticed that until I saw your comment! He's got that pleased-with-himself smirk on his face that says "yep, totally nailed it".
Rest in peace to one of the best influencers in the timeline of rock and roll. Eddie, you will certainly be missed by everyone, but God may you fly high with the ones above
Thankfully we still have his catalogue!
And much video
Really cool man. You cover a LOT of techniques and it's cool that you're straight up in your descriptions without putting on airs. I like the terminology as well. Nice playing dude.
Greatest of all time. Inspired more people and changed guitar forever.
I like how he explains things. He's easy to follow. Nice work.
This man explains things in a language that radiates with me, thank you man!!!
"And that's when I knew he was an alien"... GLORIOUS!!! I learned more from this single video than years of trying to learn from others!!!
Your series right here, is what its all about man.. applying great techniques to yourself...great stuff maaan.
This is fantastic my man! Great job
Thanks for all the great tips. I really enjoy the fact that you're so humble as well...
I was. Listening to VH1 in the late 76' in my 65 Mustang in front of our High School loving every note...
I just wanted to drop in and throw you some major praise. I find your method of instruction and explanation highly effective and engaging. A real guitarist's guitarist! Subscribed!
20:11 "thats when i knew he was an Alien" FELL ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING - funniest thing i ever heard on youtube!
Agreed! :) Got to 20:10 to cleanly catch the quote.
I never believed in Aliens but after this...yes yes YES! EEdie is an Alien.lol
He slid that comment in there so smooth I almost missed it, but the bursting laugh response that followed told me I was still listening closely enough!
You are great at explaining stuff. You don't talk too much and demonstrate right away. Great video
I guess you could say that muted rake strum REALLY GOT ME
Thankyou so much your content is so reliable I appreciate the time you took to do this ! RIP EDDIE
Just the video i needed, keep up the great work!
I like how you work in the riff/lick, then tweak it by encouraging the viewer to experiment with the method. I believe this is superior to simply teaching the song/solo. You take this approach in many of your videos. Well done.
Back in 1987 I was in a small dance bar in Southfield Mich. on a weekend. When the DJ took an extended break this young man came out and plugged his Strat in the bar amp and played Eruption that sounded identical to EVH LP recording and blew everyone away that was there. I imagine he spent countless hours experimenting with his amp, pedals and technique to get that finger tapping tone down correctly. It was the coolest rendition of Eruption I had ever witnessed that was not EVH in concert.
The harmonic slide and cathedral effect will be added to my arsenal now. Thanks mate 😎
Rest in peace eddie you were the spark that lit my guitar fire
Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo in live without a net is one of my favorites, I like Joe Satriani and Steve also, but you can't take away the influence Eddie must have had on them
Very, very pedagocial tutorials, all of a sudden I can do totally OK tap harmonics! Thank's and keep up the good work!
If that clip isn‘t gold, I don‘t know what is!
Subscribed.
Thank you.
Thanks for the upload!
These technique videos are very and I mean VERY helpful!!! Thank you for the hard work you put in to these videos man. Bravo!
I am amazed by how much you can do, and how humble you are about it.
Just great. 👍
it's fun to watch videos like this and see the things in my style that I've already found, and see when famous guitarists have used them. like tap harmonics! and to see new and strange things like that volume swell business, that was cool! educational, and entertaining!
I'm a huge EVH fan , thanks for the great lesson, lots of good info there, I learned a lot !! thanks''
Iv'e watched a few of your videos tonight. You have a natural talent. well done.
I’m REALLY enjoying your videos
Very nice bag of tricks. Amazing! Thank You.
I love watching your videos. you are the best teacher by far. slow and methodical.
You are one of the best instructors I've ever seen Great Job.
Kudos on the legato credit :) I love EVH, but Joe's the legato king...
Great video!
the "eruption motif," also sounds like what he played in his solo breaks in "I'm the one," especially the second solo break.
Very informative, detailed and fun to watch. I'm Learning heaps.
Thanks so much.
You are very skilled.
This dude is everywhere. Bravo!
Great lesson thanks for this.
Great video, didn't know that much went into making those sounds!
RIP, Eddie. May your great works live forever.
Just to be correct, at 06.14 that's a 'pinch harmonic' rather than an 'artificial harmonic' An 'Artificial harmonic' is when you fret a note with your left hand, say the note G, 3rd fret, top E string, then with your right hand extend a finger (usually the index finger) and pluck with, well, however you can manage it - I use my thumb and slip the pick/plectrum between the index/middle finger beforehand. The right hand fret that you artificially harmonic is 12, 7, 5 etc frets above the fretted note so in this case you might use the RH at the 15, 10, or 8th frets. That's is an artificial, as opposed to a Natural Harmonic where you'd use the harmonics of the open strings at the 2.15, 3.5, 5, 7, 12, 17 with the left hand.
In my life I never was bothered when entertainers would pass but when Eddie Van Halen died I was hit with a ton of bricks! Even though I hadn’t really listened to Van Halen for some time his passing gave me a feeling like… it’s over 😔 absolutely heartbreaking
Fantastic lesson! Thanks, Alex
that last tech is huge for this player. thanks
Another great video!!
Man i wish i could meet you, give you a hand shake, cause over the last year discoverimg you made my playing sooo much better. Its great the 2000s have all this cyber technology and teachers, stuff we never had as kids growing up learning music. Your lucky kids! We all had to learn by ear,or sheet music.
Speaking of bar dips or dives with the tremolo, Eddie used the low E dive a lot. Since he tuned down, the low E dive sounded especially cool.
this is an amazing video. we're not worthy! we're not worthy!
Awesome lessons! I'm very impressed with your attention to sonic details. One of the best instruction sites on the web.
incredible lesson. Thank you! \m/
The greatness is that we still are practicing
and figuring out what he did.
if there isn't one yet, there needs to be band called "Flat Five Flutter"
I think I do that on the SRV video.
+The-Art-of-Guitar oh never mind that's the major third.
Good stuff man. Makes a monster manageable. Appreciate the respect for ed too.
Great video man💯🔥 RIP EVH
Excellent show ! subscribed!
3:29 Reminds me more of George than it does Eddie! I love them both, so it's all goood! Great video! Thank you.
watching the full video now that i have time. very informative. And wow impressed with the sounds you get from that guitar. Assuming the stock pickups are still in there and it shows what a good player can do. I have the guitar so always nice to see it played by someone good so i can stop blaming my equipment lol.
Nice coverage on the topic.
great techniques! great video!
Good instructional technique and explanation. I find it even more important than technical ability when instructional videos. You have both. 👍🏻
MAN, THIS IS AWESOME!
nice teaching method.I'm gonna watch ALL of "em!
There's the obvious ''Ain't Talking About Love'' influences, but that scale used in the Flat 5 Flutter was straight from Warrant's ''Heaven''. The tap harmonic I actually associate more with Vito Bratta, who's one of my favorite players.
I think one of the most satisfying thing about learning guitar is getting better at identifying chords, scales, techniques and even effects used in songs I've listened to for years.
Thank you so much! Subscriber forever!
The most interesting 🎸 tutor video I've ever seen!!!😀
After hearing that two note trick with the Flanger I want one, it sounds so cool.
love these, really wish you would do more
That Kramer is sick! I LOVE flat top pickups! Plus, the humbucker angle really catches my eye.
If anyone knows what model this is, please let me know.
Save me some searching. LOL
Tom_E Calm_7 believe kramer guitars have the model name on the truss rod covers
Tom_E Calm_7 looks to me like the Truss Rod cover says “610” on it, hope it helps
Kramer Pacer Custom I
Eddie can do anything 😁
Great video!