Amazing lead player but what really amazes me about Reb is his rhythm playing he is outstanding and possibly one of the most well rounded players to exist
I remember there being a pseudo beef between Metallica and Winger because of the Kip dartboard in the nothing else matters video. And while I love early Metallica, and am not really a winger fan, Reb is clearly FAR more skilled than James or Kirk.
Every Winger band member could seriously play circles around them. Kip writes for musicals and ballets now (along with new Winger material), Reb is incredible, and Rod Morgenstein has been a professor of percussion at Berkley College of Music for years. If you haven't listened to their third album "Pull" you should do so. It's heavy and great. I like their new albums as well - particularly "Karma". Honestly, I like everything they've done.
He was Beau Hill's go-to guitarist when it came time to cut solos for bands whose guitarists couldn't cut the mustard! All those leads you hear on Twisted Sister's Love Is For Suckers album? That was all Reb!
I bought this video back in the day in order to learn how to tap. I had no idea... didn't even know about hammer-ons and pull-offs. Just saw him tapping all these crazy scales and wanted to know how to do it. To this day people still go "Reb Beach!" when they see me do it!
Yea... So true!! Too bad his influence was killed by Beavis and Butthead. Had it not been for them, his influence would have been 10x more impactful. I will never forgive them for that. :(
His playing is at the same time suoer precise and lively. Each phrase hits the listener in the face, no noodling for the sake of noodling. Cutting tone. You can hear that he crafted his mastery in the studio. Great great player.
I remember an article from one of those Guitar Geex magazines from the '80's because of a particularly good quote...it was from Reb Beach of Winger (I think the article featured three guitar players of Reb's ilk....maybe Nuno? I don't remember): The interviewer asked the guitar players if there was anything they'd say to Hendrix given the chance. Reb replied (without any sarcasm indicated) "Tune your guitar, dude!"
Maybe and maybe not . I honestly think Reb is a better band guitarist than all of those players you just mentioned!! Yes I said it and will stand by that none of them ever constructed a solo anything close to headed for a heartbeat, or seventeen and so many others . He was a great riff writer and such a perfect soloist in a band setting as well. Truly Amazing and unique player who never got the credit or recognition he deserved! His solos stuff kicks ass though check out the fusion demos and a view from the inside . He also released a solo Album where he sang AND played all the instruments called masquerade!
Yeah man he’s 60 years old lol? Stupid comment . Obviously he was in his prime here as far as speed and precision goes but still a HELL of a player today . Saw winger a few months back and he absolutely ripped !
Back in the days these things were produced on tape and the band speed could differ from machine to machine, what would result in different pitch. So giving reference tones definitely made sense in the time of analog recordings. times.
For my money, Reb Beach and Nuno Bettencourt were (and still are) the top axeeslingers in the business following Eddie Van Halen. Don't get me wrong there was a lot of great guitarists, I am a huge fan of Jake, Warren, George and many others but Reb and Nuno were and still are, a cut above.
Saw his local band at a bar in PA. He had a couple beers with the wife and I. Great guy. Great player. Said Alice took all his $$ playing poker on tour bus.
Funny how so many of the players on kind of crappy hair bands back then were actually amazing players. Now im gonna go play my pentatonic three chord bullsht and forget i saw this.
In the early nintees a change of trend was necessary. But People i love this 80s type of shredding etc. way more than grunge and alt metal etc. Reb Beach, early Steve Vai, early John Petrucci woooo thats my shit bro. I love the naive 80s rock and hair metal stuff.. They were always elegant in a sort of way.
It's funny to watch old Yngwie videos where his right-hand is so efficient, you can barely see him picking. Then you watch this and Reb is sawing at the strings, but still fast and clean LOL!
The tsar, in the words of Kotoshikhin, made him his ruler over the state in all matters, indulging himself in "humility and prayer." So enormous was the influence of Boris on the tsar and on affairs. According to the already mentioned book. Katyrev-Rostovsky, he seized such power, "as if I were obedient to the king himself in everything" . He ruled intelligently and carefully, and the fourteen-year reign of Fedor was a time of rest for the state from pogroms and fears of the oprichnina. The same contemporary writes, the Lord took pity on his people and granted them a prosperous time, allowed the tsar to reign quietly and serenely, and all Orthodox Christianity began to console itself and live quietly and serenely. The successful war with Sweden did not disturb this general mood. But the most disturbing rumors began to circulate in Moscow. After Tsar Ivan, the youngest son Dimitri remained, to whom, according to the old custom of the Moscow sovereigns, his father gave a small inheritance, the city of Uglich with the district. At the very beginning of Fedor's reign, to prevent court intrigues and unrest, this prince with his maternal relatives Nagimi was removed from Moscow. It was said in Moscow that this seven-year-old Demetrius, the son of the fifth married wife of Tsar Ivan (not counting the unmarried), therefore, a prince of dubious legality from a canonical point of view,
Carefully picking out killer tone woods on that RBM, only to put it all through active EMGs and kill any tone he might've gotten from the wood 😂 someone didn't think that through
NO! Man, it doesn't have midrange that's true, you can't play AC/DC on it, but that sound on Black Magic is my favourite! I bought a Reb Beach guitar just for that. Tone, tone, people who always talk about tone are usually tone deaf! (Just stirring .. 😉🙂)
"Tune your guitar to 'you have no fucking chance' tuning "
Yeah the standard tune intro and then.....🖕
Reb absolutely deserves a niche in great pantheon of rock guitarists.
Reb was and is an absolute guitar monster!
“She’s only 17!”
the interviewer just came from the star trek convention
Reb is one the best guitarists in the world.
Amazing lead player but what really amazes me about Reb is his rhythm playing he is outstanding and possibly one of the most well rounded players to exist
Great guitarist! He's got a percussive style of phrasing on both rhythm and lead tracks. Solid right hand.
I remember there being a pseudo beef between Metallica and Winger because of the Kip dartboard in the nothing else matters video. And while I love early Metallica, and am not really a winger fan, Reb is clearly FAR more skilled than James or Kirk.
Every Winger band member could seriously play circles around them. Kip writes for musicals and ballets now (along with new Winger material), Reb is incredible, and Rod Morgenstein has been a professor of percussion at Berkley College of Music for years. If you haven't listened to their third album "Pull" you should do so. It's heavy and great. I like their new albums as well - particularly "Karma". Honestly, I like everything they've done.
@@NunoEVHBeach And Kip went to Juilliard.
Karma, IMO, is one of the greatest hard rock albums of all time. Winger are criminally underrated.
He makes Kirk and James sound like beginners.
@@NunoEVHBeach I never knew Rod was with Winger. He was wonderful with the Dregs.
Lol..tuned my guitar, but that’s as far as I was able to do 😂
He was Beau Hill's go-to guitarist when it came time to cut solos for bands whose guitarists couldn't cut the mustard! All those leads you hear on Twisted Sister's Love Is For Suckers album? That was all Reb!
Well that was a mis-labeled Dee Snider solo project, not TS.
I don't think anyone has heard that album. LOL. I know I haven't and that's by choice.
Cool. Like Mike Slamer.
that happens A LOT in the music biz....
Not true. Beau brought in Mike Slamer to play solos on a couple of Warrant albums.ruclips.net/video/doOfRdQqlEg/видео.html
Tune your guitar as follows .........save your time and just set your guitar down ! Let the boy play and good luck !
I bought this video back in the day in order to learn how to tap. I had no idea... didn't even know about hammer-ons and pull-offs. Just saw him tapping all these crazy scales and wanted to know how to do it. To this day people still go "Reb Beach!" when they see me do it!
Dude was so good,the 80’s produced a lot of guys who were incredible musicians
Word
He still is..
The 70’s produced them…..the 80’s brought them all to the mainstream!
Yea... So true!! Too bad his influence was killed by Beavis and Butthead. Had it not been for them, his influence would have been 10x more impactful. I will never forgive them for that. :(
@@Job.Well.Done_01 It's why we need a strong American middle class, not this $5 a gallon bullshit.
That boy was (is) straight fire. 🔥
🔥
Hello, how are you doing it is nice to seeing you hear
His playing is at the same time suoer precise and lively. Each phrase hits the listener in the face, no noodling for the sake of noodling. Cutting tone. You can hear that he crafted his mastery in the studio. Great great player.
🤟🤟
Great guitarist interviewed by my favorite Fred Armisen character.
It's Bobcat Goldwaithe
I'm saving this video just so I can keep my guitar tuned properly!!! hahaha
I can listen to Reb Play all day. Total badass!
The most underrated of all underrated before stating anyone was underrated ..but definitely underrated. 🤪
I remember an article from one of those Guitar Geex magazines from the '80's because of a particularly good quote...it was from Reb Beach of Winger (I think the article featured three guitar players of Reb's ilk....maybe Nuno? I don't remember): The interviewer asked the guitar players if there was anything they'd say to Hendrix given the chance. Reb replied (without any sarcasm indicated) "Tune your guitar, dude!"
The master! Groove, riffs, in the pocket, melody, great tone, just plain nasty.
Well-rounded axeman. He had me on the country and blues, man!
I got him on my phone playing live like this 5 feet away! Nice guy, funny and friendly!
The interviewer is quite the character....hehe
Very good!!! Could you post the full video (uncut) with the same quality?
Really enjoyed his playing and this Rad Video! 👌
Great guitar playing but those pants. 😆 He has his Chaps back to front. 😂
Man, when I first learned the blues scale, I was hooked!!!
Man I miss those $50 VHS tapes…
What a great tone - and technique!
Very underrated, he would hve been one of the greats if he went solo like yngwie , vai and satriani , but winger was so commercial
Maybe and maybe not . I honestly think Reb is a better band guitarist than all of those players you just mentioned!! Yes I said it and will stand by that none of them ever constructed a solo anything close to headed for a heartbeat, or seventeen and so many others . He was a great riff writer and such a perfect soloist in a band setting as well. Truly
Amazing and unique player who never got the credit or recognition he deserved! His solos stuff kicks ass though check out the fusion demos and a view from the inside . He also released a solo Album where he sang AND played all the instruments called masquerade!
@@mattmacarthur520 Agreed. 👍
Damn he played better back then than he does now.
Yeah man he’s 60 years old lol? Stupid comment . Obviously he was in his prime here as far as speed and precision goes but still a HELL of a player today . Saw winger a few months back and he absolutely ripped !
If you need Reb's help to tune to stadard pitch, jamming along may indeed be above your paygrade
99% of instructional materials back then included reference tuning pitches so…
Back in the days these things were produced on tape and the band speed could differ from machine to machine, what would result in different pitch. So giving reference tones definitely made sense in the time of analog recordings. times.
I wish we were all back there! It was soooo fun.
first Winger album.....great!!!
Sooooooo great. Love it to pieces
For my money, Reb Beach and Nuno Bettencourt were (and still are) the top axeeslingers in the business following Eddie Van Halen.
Don't get me wrong there was a lot of great guitarists, I am a huge fan of Jake, Warren, George and many others but Reb and Nuno were and still are, a cut above.
Is this interviewer related to Rick Moranis?
Love the cutaway in back, where the tremolo is!!!
Saw his local band at a bar in PA. He had a couple beers with the wife and I. Great guy. Great player. Said Alice took all his $$ playing poker on tour bus.
Did you ever see the band seance from Tarentum? Pa,,? Did you go to city limits in Penn hills,,,that's where I saw him
I saw him with Winger, in the early ninety's, they were really good and Reb just killed it.it was on the water , great show.👍
this is cool, good stuff, never realized Reb was so good!! YIKES
It seems like the interviewer just cram studied the guitar the night before for this interview and has no idea of the skill I front of him
Funny how so many of the players on kind of crappy hair bands back then were actually amazing players.
Now im gonna go play my pentatonic three chord bullsht and forget i saw this.
I’m shocked I never listened to reb now I don’t think I ever seen a better player
GOOD GOD HES AMAZING !!!!!! SOOOOOO SMOOTH !!!!!!!!
I get why Dokken hired him now as his style is similar to George Lynch very underrated guitarist
Hello, how are you doing it is nice to seeing you hear
I thought I could play a little. I'm considering taking up the drums now...
My god. Amazing groove. What a talent.
Extremely talented guitar player. Btw please don’t take Our Lord’s Name in vain. Peace!
Ironically many of the bands that Beavis and Butthead praised while making fun of Winger were in fact musically inferior to Winger.
To be half as good as this guy is my goal
Love the Nashville guitar/ tuning. Can you show how to tune/ play that??
Just listen to it. It might take a minute but you can figure it out if you try.
Nice hair!! And guitar!!!
PAL FEROW is my favorite wood now, hahahahaha
LMFAO!!!
Holy shitballz. Reb is absolutely on fire.
Absolutely kick ass!!👏👏👏who hoo!😉
In the early nintees a change of trend was necessary. But People i love this 80s type of shredding etc. way more than grunge and alt metal etc. Reb Beach, early Steve Vai, early John Petrucci woooo thats my shit bro. I love the naive 80s rock and hair metal stuff.. They were always elegant in a sort of way.
No guitar in the thumbnail, yet it was immediately clear that this would be about an 80’s metal guitarist
His right hand is immaculate.
De los mejores 👊
It's funny to watch old Yngwie videos where his right-hand is so efficient, you can barely see him picking. Then you watch this and Reb is sawing at the strings, but still fast and clean LOL!
he also played on the lost boys sound track dont let the sun go down on me and shaka khans destiny
Bobcat from scrooged was making me cry, lol
I saw him wearing bell bottoms on stage.........rock star for sure
Can you post the entire instructional video with this same video quality and sound ? This is the best version out there !
Outrageous creative guy.
The man, the myth, the legendary talent.
Props to the interviewer who is still rocking the long hair even if it's almost gone from the top of his head!
Skullet
The mullet is out of business, but there's still a hell of a party in the back. 🤣😂
Nice perm, bro. (lol i know, i know.. the 80's)
People owe this guy a sh!t tone of credit
Reb is so great on stage too.
Saw him twice- both times he phoned it in - like he was disinterested
That's a bad man right there.
This guy is so good and soooo cool....
The tsar, in the words of Kotoshikhin, made him his ruler over the state in all matters, indulging himself in "humility and prayer." So enormous was the influence of Boris on the tsar and on affairs. According to the already mentioned book. Katyrev-Rostovsky, he seized such power, "as if I were obedient to the king himself in everything" . He ruled intelligently and carefully, and the fourteen-year reign of Fedor was a time of rest for the state from pogroms and fears of the oprichnina. The same contemporary writes, the Lord took pity on his people and granted them a prosperous time, allowed the tsar to reign quietly and serenely, and all Orthodox Christianity began to console itself and live quietly and serenely. The successful war with Sweden did not disturb this general mood. But the most disturbing rumors began to circulate in Moscow. After Tsar Ivan, the youngest son Dimitri remained, to whom, according to the old custom of the Moscow sovereigns, his father gave a small inheritance, the city of Uglich with the district. At the very beginning of Fedor's reign, to prevent court intrigues and unrest, this prince with his maternal relatives Nagimi was removed from Moscow. It was said in Moscow that this seven-year-old Demetrius, the son of the fifth married wife of Tsar Ivan (not counting the unmarried), therefore, a prince of dubious legality from a canonical point of view,
He has a mixed style of Demartini and Lynch!
God I miss 80s metal so bad
Hellz Yeah! The chicks too! I’m so glad I grew up gen X in the 80’s! These zombified gen Y’s and Z’s are major losers!
check out Knights of the Realm
The 80s were way better in America than now that’s for sure. Btw please don’t take Our Lord’s Name in vain. Peace!
I tuned it like they said to, but that's about as far as I got.
LOL give it some more time
He should be on 1 of the G3 tours.
Right !? Always thought Reb would’ve been perfect with the G3 tour
little known fact i think people don't know he also played for Shaka Kaun in the 80s
Master of tapping 😁🤘
He is very under rated player
Very technical and melodic
Is that the dude from Honey I Shrunk the Kids LOL
How he stretches his ring finger so far I will NEVER understand lol. Absolutely amazing how much milage he gets out of just 3 fingers what a beast!
Just a sick guitar player always love this guy
таки да...круто... как и стиви вай!
daaaaaaamn!!!! he is as bad ass as dimartini!!!!
When did Jeff pacaro start interviewing people
Hah! What a cool guy!!
I was always a fan
Haha hell yes! Red beach is tight as hell lovely style !
So mega awesome
who influenced all these copy cats....🤔
you guessed it....Edward Vanny Haley!!
The blues scale has a flat 5th
Classic shred
Should just edit out the tune up portion, the tracking warbling all over the place isn't gonna help anyone's intonation 😂
I kind of like this guy.
That rebs face but George lynches hands.
Carefully picking out killer tone woods on that RBM, only to put it all through active EMGs and kill any tone he might've gotten from the wood 😂 someone didn't think that through
NO! Man, it doesn't have midrange that's true, you can't play AC/DC on it, but that sound on Black Magic is my favourite! I bought a Reb Beach guitar just for that. Tone, tone, people who always talk about tone are usually tone deaf! (Just stirring .. 😉🙂)
I tuned my guitar perfectly and it didn’t help me one bit