The big fan of Mike Oldfield, Steve Lukather, but I also have other influences like Joe Satriani, Orianthi, Steve Vai, Joe Bonamassa, John Mayer, Fermata (Fero Griglák), Michal Pavlíček, Al Di Meola, Shaped Signs, David Gilmour, Guthrie Govan, Andrej Šeban, Mark Knopfler, Steve Morse, The Pretty Reckless, Dave Stewart, Andy Timmons, Jack Thammarat, John Petrucci, Marco Sfogli, Carlos Santana ..
For recording I use:
- PRS CE-24 (1997) - Fender Standard USA (2011) - Vintage V100
That closing solo piece .... OMFG!! Someone must have injected this guy with some of the great mans DNA! This is just about as close to Gary as I have ever heard!! Fabulous and really quite emotional to hear it played that well! 🤘
Keep coming back to listen to this. The melody is your composition isn't it? Could you tell what is the backing track because I want to try to play this like you.
Jak to sólo mám zahrát na Fender s 22 pražci když ty máš 24 pražců a jedeš až na ten poslední jasně už jsem to dal v tom gardu jak to hraje Maťo ale diky moc za tvoje video
As good a version (if not better) of "In Dulci Jubilo" that I've ever heard. You certainly gave Mike Oldfield's version (with multiple instruments) a run for it's money. If there were mistakes, I didn't detect them. I'm blown away by your mastery and talent, Thankyou.
i don't cover anybody...i never learn new things...I just play to get away from the world because I'm board to death most of my life was nothing but suffering. I don't really care what I sound like, ha!
But he writes amazing songs. The guitar world has enough technique with how accessible lessons are. You have 8 years olds playing 80s shred, guitarists by 20 playing what took people sometimes a lifetime. So what? You have to make melodies with technique. Joe Satriani at one point couldn't even write a bad song, a whole string of hit albums. These will be remembered when he is gone. No-one is going to care about a pure technician because every year another 1000 players who can play anything will come up.
As a major Satch Head myself I can tell you did your homework on this song, fusing aspects from some of the live versions while adding your own flare too it. Spectacular job, my friend.