is called legatos, slides and bendings with enough high gain lol people ask how, all he is doing is legatoing the notes, he just has so much gain and sustain
1) Right arm had shoulder surgery and it was in the Knapsack. 2) Left hand had "Trigger finger release is surgery to make it easier to bend and straighten your finger. Your doctor will make a cut (incision) in the tissue over the tendon that helps bend your finger. This will allow the tendon to move freely without pain." and here he was using it to play this (the blue tape on his hand). 3) Steve Vai is the greatest guitar player of all time .
Cool thing about Steve is his attitude and the way he tries to encourage people to just be the best they can be with what they have to work with. His touring guitarist Dave Weiner says he has learned more from Steve about how to treat people in everyday life than just about music.
Steve has always been my favorite guitarist. His compositions transcend time, space and dimensions. He’s in a league of his own. A true genius who has mastered his instrument!
I saw Steve Vai along with Joe Satriani. Who happens to be Steve's first guitar teacher. Then he played with Frank Zappa and learned from him. He was also in Whitesnake.
He had surgery on his right shoulder and on his right hand and still tearing it up.🤘💥🔥👍😄🤪 And that's his new signature guitar. Probably a few grand $$$
I don't understand why people think that playing guitar one handed is so incredible! Anyone who is even a little experienced knows how this is done. Chapman Stick is played the same way. What is incredible is the song.
Steve Vai is always a inspiration for me. I would never stop playing guitar because of him. quite the opposite. I have seen him couple of times playing live and he is the real deal.
React to his new song with him playing his 3 NECK GUITAR.....HYDRA....in, TEETH OF THE HYDRA. That's playing 12 string, 7 string ,bass and 13 string harp....AT THE SAME TIME. No loops, or anything, he's incorporating all at the same time simultaneously, one song
What is notable about you, and people like you, is the negativity that comes off of you and waves. It can be felt even through the internet, and there are many little clues that give it away. One of those clues is your dismissive attitude here, another is the choice to post a video of Steve Vai just so you could point out an error he made while playing. And that's why you'll never be in Steve's league, no matter how much you practice his songs and no matter how much talent you might have. Because he comes from a place of positivity and you do not. You reap what you sow, my friend.