The best music lesson video ever not limited to rock but all genre! I like your English accent and delivery too. Must be a good business person or researcher as well.
I'd always heard that it was an odd hybrid of ultra lights on the top and heavier on the lows - like 8s on the top and 47s down low. I thought that lighter strings were nice for legato stuff but 10s for arpeggios seem way, way easier to me. You can lower your action down a few more 64ths and the strings seem to behave a little better.
Just watching this. The track must be coming up to 40 years old and guitarists are still trying to learn how to play it! YJM was big in the 80's but I wouldn't listen to this kind of guitaring now, never mind play it.
If you ever want to get in the head of a great guitarist. Watch how he teaches thank you andy i can now play a song id never get again thank you Andy James
It's strange how he uses his first 3 fingers for a lot of 3 note per string patterns, using his 3rd finger instead of the 4th (pinky). Is there a reason for this? I noticed on some of the 4 note per string patterns his shifting position, so it doesn't seem like he's using his first 3 fingers out of habit with 4 note per string patterns.
+Joe Green , I notice the same thing. I think it is his habit and he plays in this way in many other videos. In my opinion, the ring finger is always stronger than the pinky, which makes playing fast easier.
+Jeff Green I spoke to him years ago about this and he told me that he has a double jointed pinky that doesn't cooperate well when using 1,3,4 finger combinations so he prefers to use his first 3 fingers.
he seems to make it work for him, which i suppose is all that matters. ideally i'd do the same but I have small hands so theres a little too much movement going to play the 1st and 2nd string notes accurately.
Some instruction of picking direction would be helpful. Descending picking runs three notes per string without economy picking? Also helpful would be how to angle the pick. I love Andy's vids usually and have many lick library DVD's, the man's a legend and a beast of a player. However I find whenever he covers Yngwie he brushes over many of his techniques which are crucial to achieving his sound. He doesn't even mention that he's using the neck pickup.
Yes he is ... Yngwie does the same thing. My guitar is in standard 440 , so it,s making it harder for me to learn ... that and the fact that it,s an Yngwie tune.
for those of you that don't get the tuning, This is in Eb
thank you
Great lesson video!
Really good explanation of the string letters and fret numbers, the way the tabs would be written out.
At last,i found what i am searching.. Thankyou..❤️
The best music lesson video ever not limited to rock but all genre! I like your English accent and delivery too. Must be a good business person or researcher as well.
7:46 (along with the intro to I am a viking solo) have been the banes of my existance
hope you can now play it its easy ....
Andybaby probably the easiest part to be honest lad
at moment like this i regret stringing my guitar with 11s my fingers are literally bleeding..
Yeah haha yngwie played on 8s
Lol. I dunno why but I laughed so hard.
Princess fingers I play 11s tho
I'd always heard that it was an odd hybrid of ultra lights on the top and heavier on the lows - like 8s on the top and 47s down low. I thought that lighter strings were nice for legato stuff but 10s for arpeggios seem way, way easier to me. You can lower your action down a few more 64ths and the strings seem to behave a little better.
Steve vai uses 7s yng 8s.lol
he is an underrated gem!
2019😄 andy james! You are so great, thanks a lot
Just watching this. The track must be coming up to 40 years old and guitarists are still trying to learn how to play it! YJM was big in the 80's but I wouldn't listen to this kind of guitaring now, never mind play it.
Can you give the lesson of paul Gilbert live in Tokyo Japan 1991
If you ever want to get in the head of a great guitarist. Watch how he teaches thank you andy i can now play a song id never get again thank you Andy James
Sounds like there's a blanket over the amp
Or he knows his sound ahmmmm
Thanks for the video, very helpful.
I saw other lessons video. It’s different. But the notes is same. Different position
It's strange how he uses his first 3 fingers for a lot of 3 note per string patterns, using his 3rd finger instead of the 4th (pinky). Is there a reason for this? I noticed on some of the 4 note per string patterns his shifting position, so it doesn't seem like he's using his first 3 fingers out of habit with 4 note per string patterns.
+Joe Green , I notice the same thing. I think it is his habit and he plays in this way in many other videos. In my opinion, the ring finger is always stronger than the pinky, which makes playing fast easier.
+Jeff Green I spoke to him years ago about this and he told me that he has a double jointed pinky that doesn't cooperate well when using 1,3,4 finger combinations so he prefers to use his first 3 fingers.
he seems to make it work for him, which i suppose is all that matters. ideally i'd do the same but I have small hands so theres a little too much movement going to play the 1st and 2nd string notes accurately.
"...start with a downstroke...", i misunderstood, I started with a stroke...
Some instruction of picking direction would be helpful. Descending picking runs three notes per string without economy picking? Also helpful would be how to angle the pick. I love Andy's vids usually and have many lick library DVD's, the man's a legend and a beast of a player. However I find whenever he covers Yngwie he brushes over many of his techniques which are crucial to achieving his sound. He doesn't even mention that he's using the neck pickup.
he plays it wrong, yngwie was a downward pickslanter and this guy plays upward
Awesome
what is that efxs hes using.delay? or echo.
When your audience learning to play yngwie they don't have to be told how many times you pick each notes
Is he tuned down a half step or is it just me
Yes he is ... Yngwie does the same thing. My guitar is in standard 440 , so it,s making it harder for me to learn ... that and the fact that it,s an Yngwie tune.
Peter Karstens Play the song 1 fret lower :)
cant - further on in the song there are a couple of low notes you will run out of room...
Just tune the guitar down.....if you can’t tune down half a step I think this may be a bit advanced for you 😆
show!!
G
A lot of mistake.
+Becir Koljenovic Then do it better..easy to criticize.
you're listening to the wrong recording.
though be should have mentioned the d# standard tuning instead of diving straight into the lesson