Bunch of Great Players here, also great playing I was expecting to see Tim Henson, Mario Camarena, Aaron Marshall, Plini, Yvette Young, Ichika Mo here but that's ok. Maybe part 2?
Studying the style of all those guitarists has to took many hours of practice. I really enjoyed this video. It reminded me that I have to practice too haha. Cheers
this is one of the best videos i have ever seen on youtube. amazing work and obsrvation!!! by the way thanks to jtc for presenting most of these classy guitarist to us.
what a fantastic video! not only I am impressed from the vortuosity, but also the choice, the harmony & tone material is excellent! no boring shredding just for matters of speed....two thumbs up!
It is impossible to mention all the guitarists but it is an excellent list and excellent performance, I can mention several guitarists that are missing, but it is not necessary, Excellent video
Javier - mindless? You have not seen much of what he does or know shit about guitar if you call his stuff mindless shredding. Secondly if you watch his videos online and weed through the much more viewed shred videos you will see he can play any style proficiently. Mindless shredding though? Wow.
jacob portillo Lol exactly my point. His popular stuff is just shredding. Anything that has bit a melody or feel doest live up to par with the people mentioned in this video
Xziol Psyxe This whole "no feel" thing should be eradicated already. It's not just an extremely contrived way of saying "I don't like this" or "it doesn't speak to me" or "I don't get it", it also makes little sense to anything involving human creativity.
this is more like young generation guitarist playing old school tunes and solos (bar some of them on your list).. when i think of modern guitaris i think of mario/erick of chon, tim/scott of polyphia, plini, will of dance gavin dance, luke/tim of protest the hero, tosin of animals as leaders, aaron marshall, jason richardson, and many more similar acts
Learning Jason Richardson and not already being a complete shredder is actually not fun. I’ve learned some of Rick Graham’s shred stuff and still none of it had my hand burning like trying to learn some older JR stuff. I still can’t play XIV.
i appreciate all you efforts dude it requires a lot of patience. you know dude guthrie guvan's style is the hardest and i can't hear the notes that i was wating for. there is always one note that guthrie put in his scale 1 note that can impress you 1 note that you can't hear from other players
no vabbè...pazzesco!!! Diego hai una mano incredibile. Quando hai "imitato" Andre Nieri sono dovuto tornare indietro più volte perché non credevo alle mie orecchie :-) fenomenale
Wow, I expectes some clickbaity shit, but was blown away as soon as I started watching, great job man! I really like your tone, expecially during tapping sequences, do you have any advise on how to achieve that?
I'm Actually pissed off that your sooo f7ck n awesome. Seriously amazing job.I have a list of things to do now.Practice....find you and make you stop or as Spinal tap said after hearing Yngwie...So many mixed emotions...keep it up buddy....peace
Just for the backing track you could acknowledge the amount of effort putted in this video, nice job mate and pretty accurate! (not so sure about the touch and feel of the mateus and tosin part but i am just nit picking..)
+Remy Luciani Just because guitar sales went down 33 % in 2017 doesnt mean the E-guitar is dead. People claimed Heavy Metal is dead in 1992. And Megadeth and Metallica still release New Albums. And we still have amazing New Metal Bands like Gojira and Twelve Foot Ninja. The Loudness War needs to End, And concert Tickets shouldnt be over 25 $ and the Beer shouldnt cost 5 $
+Josh Knehr But its TRUE some Journalist seriously said The E-Guitar is dead. And Why do you think i named myself Sheldon Cooper ? Its cause i have huge Problems with identifying sarcasm. And i was a Fan of the series 4 years ago.
Remy Luciani it may not be dead, but it's definitely not in the spotlight anymore. In the 70s, how many out of a list of 25 guitar heroes would a well-informed music fan have recognized? Quite a few, I'd think. Out of this list, I recognized only five names... and I play guitar and read music magazines! (And honestly, even the ones I know, I don't enjoy their style all that much.)
I'd prefer classic guitarists a little more. There are more classic guitarists that have feeling in their music and have natural guitar tones. My favorite guitarists are Gary Moore, Eric Johnson, Steve Rothery, EVH, Criss Oliva, Marty Friedman, Andy Timmons, Dimebag, David Gilmour, Jason Becker, Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Steve Lukather, Jimi, Andres Segovia, Michael Schenker, Paco de Lucia, Uli Jon Roth, Steve Hackett, George Lynch, Chuck Schuldiner, Andy Larocque, Shawn Lane, etc. Also, just because I'm more interested in old school stuff doesn't mean I'm weird or old and people who say stuff like that to anyone who likes old school stuff just want them to be the center of attention. Music has to do with art. It doesn't matter how new or old music is, it only matters if music is creativity, raw feeling, and authenticity. Who cares how popular or new you are if you don't have talent. By the way, nice video and all 25 guitarists you've mentioned are extremely talented.
What do you recommend learning if we want to advance to this level of skill in guitar playing? I’m pretty good, but I’m stuck at my speed and not too good at knowing what scales/notes are appropriate to use etc. Thanks! Awesome video!
@@marbananta teenagers even due most thier fans are adults but what ever no one ever said that he is the best dipshit people say that he is a good guitarist im my opinion one of the best in modern time speaking not ever or what ever kids are saying
You freaking nailed Guthrie Govan and Nick Johnston. Like I held my thumb over the portion where the names are displayed and recognized them both immediately, Jeff loomis, Jakub Zytecki and a few others were pretty much identical as well.