Gear Used Ibanez JS2450 MCP Joe Satriani Signature Guitar Vox Big Bad Wah Pedal Boss GT-5 Backing track is "E Minor Rock/Electronic Guitar Backing Track" by Chusss Music Link to the backing track here: • E Minor Rock/Electroni...
I spend a lot of time watching guitar videos on youtube and you are my new favorite! You inspire me to keep working hard to achieve my guitar playing dreams. thanks for the inspiration and please don't stop making the great vids
Wow!! Beautiful song! I played this backing track in the style of Satriani almost 2 years ago... I had the song in my head...but since i can't play very well my fingers let me down. But now seeing and hearing you play this melody the way i wish i could play it... it's simply mind blowing. Amazing skills and what a beauty of a guitar! Keep on rocking!
I really like your feel man. You have a great ear for the progeression of a song and how to build it up. Proper jealous lol keep up the good work, defi.ately going to keep following your progress and hope to hear an album from you in the near future.
you need to get out into the big wide world ryan with that fantastic talent of yours, i really hope you get a break someday, you deserve it. keep on rockin kid.
You did it once again Ryan a total masterpiece i had to play it 3 times so far its that awesome and i had a really beyond crappy day at work your new masterpiece made my day awesome job my friend keep up the awesome work
if this guitar had a warm tone +low action+pure bypass+hsh +out of phase+good neck joint+Dc+perfect with a frx so not perfect but you play very good :)
Hey dude this is amazing! The rhythm is straight forward enough so I don't know why borrow it. You can record that. Do you do any recording on PC or iPad? You are full of melodies man! BTW where are you from?
Thanks man!! I've never tried recording backing tracks, I'm pretty useless at that type of thing. I love playing and creating melodies, I think that's where I'm strongest so I've always just stuck to that. I'm from the UK
Well its never been easier.You just need two pieces of hardware. Ipad/Iphone and a Line6 Sonic Port or Sonic Port VX'(or other), and I recommend Positive Grid Software (BIAS FX & BIAS AMP & Xdrummer from APPSTORE). Garageband comes with ipads and iphones. It has a lot of great loops, Violin, Piano, Synths, Bass, Guitar, Acoustic Guitar that all have Arrpegiators you need (Dont need much theory) and very easy to fiddle around on.Creating Sections of your song is very easy to do once you know what they are. I have a short attention span and my job requires me to travel a lot, and i hate having barriers between an idea in my head and me recording it and this is a godsend. Check out my bloozman66 page. I did the UAE Anthem tribute music and put it to a collection of videos. Most of the core music was recorded on an ipad in the middle of the desert. The good thing is you can then export it to Garageband on a Macbook to fine tune it and polish it. PS I'd love to write something for you to do a lead to. PS I'm from the UAE but my my wife's mum is a Scouser. My email is bloozman66@gmail.com. Drop me a message (if you dont mind) because I'd love to collaborate with you (no pressure) or even just talk guitar gear and guitars.
Man how can you do that without even one mistake or one wrong move...???how many hours a day do you practice?and how much time did it take to play this kind of songs???plz answer me im a begginer ..
I've been playing for 13 years now. I started learning this type of music 10 years ago so the techniques and scales are ingrained on my brain now. I used to practice many hours a day but don't as much now
Hi Ryan, I enjoy your videos ! I like that you dont copy the solos but insert your own emotion into the song ....very nicely done! I also have one question: I see that you have a music man,js1200 , js2410 and js2450.........do you hear much difference between the alder body and the basswood ones? For example when I listen to Satch playing "Always with me" on his black JS ART which is basswood and then the purple 2450, i hear that JS ART sounds a bit warmer and has more of that "U" quality than the in the sound than the 2450. I am asking all of this because I am planing to buy JS 2450mcp but cannot actually try it out before buying and would like know your opinion when comparing it to the other basswood guitars. Thank you for the response. Alex
Hi Alex, Its hard to say, because the basswood JS1200 I have has different pickups to the 2450. They do both sound different, the 1200 is softer sounding with more highs where the 2450 is heavier and is more even sounding. The 2450 sounds warmer to me than my 1200 but again different pickups. I'd need an ART or 2400 with the same pickups to make a true comparison. My main guitar is the 2450 it's been my main guitar for nearly 2 years now, it sounds the best to me. That might change when the 2480 is released though haha
HI Ryan, Thanks for the quick reply. If you listen to some of the recent versions of "Always" from this year which he played mostly with black ART25 and the versions played with the purple one there is a clear difference. Is it in the pickups, the wood , amp settings or something else its hard to know.... I read somewhere that Joe now uses Satchur8 pickup on the bridge on most of his guitars which is on the 2480 version.....I dont know maybe its better to wait until it is reviewed here on YT and see.......
Greetings to you @@ryansmith3747. Any chance you got to play the 2480 yet? If yes what are your thought about it? Secondly, what is your practice routine? You are a brilliant improviser. Keep at it. Hoping more people discover your talent. Ram.