I don't understand why rick beato called the scariest "rock" guitar player ever. He has got some great fusion ideas but he doesnt have a very harsh jazz background obviously.
@@JamesWilliams-js4fo ya know, I turned 60 this week and I’ve been messing with guitars since 1976. I do love EVH and feel he was and will always be the most innovative and greatest electric guitarist in the history of the instrument- but he laid his frosting on top of those before him. Most notably, in my opinion, Clapton, Page & Beck, Richards. I know it is popular to say Hendrix, but I don’t say it - had an amazing image and some good songs and rock and roll mojo. All of that is to say, you take the worlds most technically proficient players, the fastest, most talked about, etc etc and they are not the foundation of the cake. They are merely trying to outdo or compete with what has come before - there is a lot of parroting. Govan is different, and I love his demeanor and he is a stunning player - yet, as good or complicated and robust as he can play, I would still rather listen to the solo in Fool For The City, Deuce, I’m The One and I could name more….as far technically as guitar has advanced, it has not surpassed the memorable, energetic and teeth gnashing solos of the 70s.
Yes the first two beautiful I followed every note,..something that I actually play myself so yes cool..after that it was just show off 🙄😏... So I kept my guitar aside and watched 😂😃😅 Edit..I got the 4th too btw😎🤓
Wow I did not know you could do harmonics like that. When I was learning pinch harmonics, I would accidentally tap the string to hit a pickup magnet and something similar used to happen.
It's just a natural harmonic, like you can perform by touching the string at the 12th fret and picking it. Since his guitar doesn't have 24 frets though, that's where the guesswork of estimating where the 24th fret is comes in.