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Joe Satriani: Master Class "Flying In A Blue Dream" 

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As part of Guitar Center's Master Satriani contest, 10 winners hand-chosen by Joe, had the opportunity to sit in and experience a private master class with Joe Satriani as part of the grand prize. Joe performed one of his hit songs "Flying In A Blue Dream" and shared his insights with the crowd on how to master the song.

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@TheMeJustMe75
@TheMeJustMe75 8 лет назад
This song blew my mind when I heard it for the first time. I still get chills when I listen to this song and the whole album.
@luvpants2012
@luvpants2012 7 лет назад
Yeah still gets me too. Something special about the way he plays and relates to those changes. Tremendous feel and timing. Him and Vai are extraordinary musicians.
@Iceman-xx1kh
@Iceman-xx1kh 6 лет назад
Bought this in a sale for 5£ and wow..this definitely one of the best guitar based songs ever!
@porkyca329
@porkyca329 6 лет назад
TheMeJustMe75 I met him in SF back during the tour and this guy rocked that night the man that made Kirk from Metallica the player he is..... oink kudos to Joe.....forever.😁
@torstenperschk8786
@torstenperschk8786 5 лет назад
The same with me.
@gaiasgift
@gaiasgift 3 года назад
For me it's the lydian mode of the c major scale. The Lydian mode rocks me most times but this song is just beautiful. I love how he's tamed the backing drums and bass and it's all about the guitar, it's feedback and harmonics. Learned a lot from this.
@kigawman
@kigawman 11 лет назад
Everytime Satch speaks, people listen. Whether its from an interview or from a Masterclass clinic, he stands in front like some guru or something. His wisdom in speaking is just as good as his playing.
@braderyoutube1983
@braderyoutube1983 3 года назад
I AGREE WITH THAT, HE DEFINITELY GOT SOME AURA, WHICH OTHER GUITARIST DONT HAVE
@Fred800
@Fred800 Год назад
Totally agree.
@jekyllhyde6479
@jekyllhyde6479 5 лет назад
Joe playing his song with "naked" eyes...quite rare
@thiagoalexandremartinsmont4115
When I listen to this song I feel like I'm in a dream, literally. It's like the guitar talks to me and my heart understood.
@junglie
@junglie Год назад
My fave album of his flying in a blue dream. bought it just before a trip to india in 1990 , wonderful memories of travelling up into the himalayas with it on my headphones!
@ast3663
@ast3663 6 месяцев назад
perfect
@ageng.raditya
@ageng.raditya 6 лет назад
Heard this tune when I was 14, and 16 years later, still hearing this. AMAZING!!!
@onevoiceinc
@onevoiceinc 8 лет назад
I remember when this album was finally released, and I had my copy in hand. Popped it into the cassette player (yes, cassette player!) and was blown away. To this day, Flying in a Blue Dream is still my favorite Satriani song. His work with the Lydian mode is so clever.
@bobs.stevenson9704
@bobs.stevenson9704 5 лет назад
i really thought it was brilliant untill i listened to dave gilmours song 'mihalis'
@shanedavis2093
@shanedavis2093 5 лет назад
exactly the same experience here!
@Jamesfoofighter
@Jamesfoofighter 4 года назад
@@bobs.stevenson9704 fair point. Joe borrowed the melody etc? Intentionally or not, that is the question
@timothyholmes4588
@timothyholmes4588 3 года назад
gilmour is one of the few players that can speak so well with his guitar.
@caliman5547
@caliman5547 2 года назад
Yep, same here, on all points...
@davidrockey7190
@davidrockey7190 Год назад
One of his most beautiful pieces of work ever.
@normt6226
@normt6226 2 года назад
When i was young...I was really into Jimmy Page...then one day i started buying these Guitar Player and Guitar for the Practising Musician Magazines...I saw an add about a new guitar hero called Joe Satriani...never heard of him...never heard Surfing or anything...but i fell in love with his Ibanez JS guitar (which is my main guitar today)...15 Years Old in 1989...I asked my parents, for my Christmas gift, for a cassette of that guy that i ve never heard of...24 dec 1989...I received a Walkman cassette player and my Flying in a Blue Dream cassette ...but i couldn't listen to it right away cause we had to go to the midnight mass...so i ended up on a bench in my local church for the mass...put on my headphones...than Flying in a Blue Dream started...Changed my life on the spot...One of the greatest experience of my life...
@chaseheatwole2213
@chaseheatwole2213 10 лет назад
And there are actually guitar players out there that do not like Satriani. It just baffles me! How could somebody dislike this guy? He has done so much for guitar! He really did push instrumental guitar playing, technique and tone. I saw him play live just recently in D.C. and that was by far one of the best concerts I have ever been to.
@tonymiles5857
@tonymiles5857 6 лет назад
Plus he's a good guy!
@wataboutya9310
@wataboutya9310 6 лет назад
Chase Heatwole I think Joe has always stepped outside the box with his unique style of guitar playing. There are so many guitarists that while playing, you can pretty much sense what is coming next. That’s not the case with Joe, his music seems to come from another dimension and that’s why some folks don’t like him. They simply cannot get there heads around it.
@davidramos4317
@davidramos4317 4 года назад
Do you have to have a very high understand Joe Satriani playing. Without a basic understanding of musicvery the complexity of his compositions would be lost on even the most experienced music student. Yes I do have an Ibanez tattoo and no you cannot see it.
@adamhendrickson512
@adamhendrickson512 4 года назад
Those guitar players probably realised that they can only dream of being in his league. I've learnt that the most humblest and sincere people are the ones who are most loved and respected. Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Adrian Smith, Jimmy Hendrix, Dave Murray to name a few.
@timothyholmes4588
@timothyholmes4588 3 года назад
yea a lot of people just dont have the attention span to appreciate joes music. im glad i do.
@craigwilson2703
@craigwilson2703 6 лет назад
1 of thee most beautiful music piece I have ever heard. This and Eric Johnson's cliffs of dover. I can die now.
@paulmichaelfreedman8334
@paulmichaelfreedman8334 6 лет назад
Yes, Cliffs of dover is also an absolute jewel.
@leximusmaximus4593
@leximusmaximus4593 4 года назад
Both favourites of mine from the era as well.
@viajar24h50
@viajar24h50 3 года назад
Eric is the next level.
@timothyholmes4588
@timothyholmes4588 3 года назад
yea this is one of his best . joe is such a great songwriter . theres just a handful of artists that can pull off instrumental and still be entertaining. but i listen to satch all the time, whole records. with most guitar albums its just a few good songs but not joe. man his tone just works so well .
@thiagoalexandremartinsmont4115
This is a masterpiece! God bless you Joe Satriani!
@garytheobserver3859
@garytheobserver3859 2 года назад
I can remember my first Satch tune. I was driving between Nashville and Murphreesboro on my way to the studio and heard this unbelievable guitar instrumental. Could not believe my ears... actual Rock music AND the technical artistry! I was thinking no one plays anything like that except maybe EVH but it was just too sophisticated to be him. Pulled the car over and waited for the dj to tell what the song was but not a word. I HAD to find out so I called the station, they searched for it and found it was Satch Boogie from Surfing... Immediately went to go get the cd. Changed my guitar life and my views on guitar music forever. The only experience close to this was the first time I heard G. Govan play. Both these guys have stretched the possibilities of the instrument way beyond where it was before. Old guys rock! And for what it's worth, both these guys seem to be extremely nice and down to earth. Too many guitarists have that rock guru attitude that these guys are refreshingly absent of...
@ryanmoore2779
@ryanmoore2779 8 месяцев назад
Murfreesboro man that’s far out
@kojakdurham
@kojakdurham 6 лет назад
For 20 years Flying in a Blue Dream was my favorite Satch song. Still love it!
@Navjeet92
@Navjeet92 2 года назад
We are lucky enough to exist and share the same timeline as him 🙌
@nicholasgalliano8541
@nicholasgalliano8541 5 лет назад
A legend of a song.. a legend of a guitar god
@jasoncavitt2043
@jasoncavitt2043 7 лет назад
He's a very precise communicator. This is a nice description of harnessing studio creativity.
@Ears14U
@Ears14U 11 лет назад
I have read that Joe Satriani's personality is "always" just so.....laid....back....Not stressful at all.....That would explain his gift of making his music absolutely "feel" alive..
@Mysterywhiteboy78
@Mysterywhiteboy78 7 лет назад
I heard this album back in 1989? 90 my mate the original on cassette and immediately i was like whats that? I had it in my walkman , i played it walking at night to my gfs house in the moonlight, i played it at home , at school. Still listening to it 27 years later....
@Billkwando
@Billkwando 5 лет назад
People gave him way too much shit for his singing........ ♫ but I like it! ♫
@mackymaca
@mackymaca 8 лет назад
Joe You The Man. Always love listening to your songs & watching you perform.
@scottlambert6640
@scottlambert6640 3 года назад
He is such a beast on guitar
@paulolsen6870
@paulolsen6870 7 дней назад
Love this take on this tune…. He tends to overplay live and many of the nuances that make his studio work so amazing is lost. 🤘🏼
@srdjanNS87
@srdjanNS87 11 лет назад
I love the fluency of his speach and intelligence!!
@NewhorizonsA
@NewhorizonsA 11 лет назад
Well said! A soloist who can define the structure in a song and make use of the whole neck from the lowest to the highest frets. Also being dynamic and not just flash, that is what makes a great guitarist! Yes Satch!
@stevewakelingslide7089
@stevewakelingslide7089 3 года назад
I wanted to learn how to play this song all my life....so i finally got around to learning it and a week later im playing something ive wanted to play all my life and loving it!!!!
@LanceCampeau
@LanceCampeau 6 лет назад
When I saw this live in 1990 in Montreal (at La Ronde with Stu Hamm & Johnathan Mover) that thick, humming bass line coming over the PA system put this incredible electricity in the air that Joe's solo just "floated" over... it was one of the most memorable concert experiences I've ever had. What way to open a show... Pure chills.
@mojopin70
@mojopin70 6 лет назад
I heard this at my friend's house back in 1989 around November time i copied the album immediately and played it constantly on my walkman as i would walk to my gf's house and with a full moon it was magical.
@dmitrigorbatchev1758
@dmitrigorbatchev1758 11 лет назад
I started playing guitar in 1973 thanks to Ritchie Blackmore, in my guitar player life there are two parts, the one before I discovered Satriani and the one after. He's the only shredder who makes actual music and not guitars seller demo. His music I love to listen to even if I rather listen to jazz-rock (as we use to call it in the 70) the others shredders I can only watch them demoing.
@Warrchild777
@Warrchild777 7 лет назад
How can 22 people dislike this video? Even if you dont like the music, the philosophy is tremendous.
@LD-qj2te
@LD-qj2te 6 лет назад
mcf777 because there alwAys a bitter jealous dickweed everywhere
@therealawakener7
@therealawakener7 6 лет назад
Don't worry it's only a small Mormon family.
@vooose
@vooose 6 лет назад
couldnt agree more - how the fk could you downvote this?
@blackie75
@blackie75 6 лет назад
coz his guitar sounds like a jar of bees on a casio keyboard
@endocry
@endocry 6 лет назад
The philosophy of “simplify everything as much as possible so we can focus on me”?
@jjmah7
@jjmah7 Год назад
I’d love to hear the version of the song with the full drums performance
@ast3663
@ast3663 6 месяцев назад
I embedded this album in my mind as soon I played it the first time, Satch is a real master. FIABD is such a great example of his playing, I love the 'supportive' programmed drums and the bass. For the initial guitar melody in the beginning, I always had the feeling the unresolved lydian mode somehow sound like a question, beautifully crafted.
@dylanswint1795
@dylanswint1795 8 лет назад
What a wizard. Love Satriani
@kylecravens6501
@kylecravens6501 7 месяцев назад
The first Satriani song I ever heard and still love it to this day!
@itsjohnnymillion
@itsjohnnymillion 8 лет назад
After reading his book and learning how much he obsesses about every little bit of his composition and performance, I really became a fan reignited. This is a great unveiling of the importance of detail behind the magic of the final recording. Truly enjoyable. Thanks for doing this Master Class, both Joe and GC.
@jimmy9802-t8j
@jimmy9802-t8j 5 лет назад
joe satriani is one of my top 3 all around favorite players on earth. one of the best of the best ever. just a master ....and ive been playing over 35 yrs myself... just a lot more country and classic rock for the money ...but been playing metal /hard rock since 1978...-1986 ...took a break to play other music....but once a metal head always a metal heaf ...love maidens 3 guitarist! . seen them in 83- 84/85 piece of mind and world slavery tour. HALFORD HAS THE VOICE OF A GOD!
@stormb777
@stormb777 6 лет назад
Awesome. I loved hearing his thinking process and concerns about constructing the piece.
@MrTPF1
@MrTPF1 8 лет назад
My absolute favorite guitarist!
@jelleepit
@jelleepit 4 года назад
Everyone remembers where they were when Kennedy was shot, I know where I was when the solo of this started.
19 дней назад
Masterpiece ! One of the best songs ever written,
@en67
@en67 3 года назад
Just one of the most beautiful song i ever listened in my life.
@AlexRG8
@AlexRG8 9 лет назад
Thanks for the valuable lesson Professor Satchafunkilus. Just love that mixolydian scale
@Carlosgtrsnk
@Carlosgtrsnk 9 лет назад
Thats Lydian
@alllucky8692
@alllucky8692 9 лет назад
Haha, and it's like the most Lydian song that ever Lydianed
@gktde9874
@gktde9874 9 лет назад
Lydian ! The #11 is too obvious !
@MrKavimaz
@MrKavimaz 11 лет назад
i still love ibanez, amazing necks!
@davidrasmussen5062
@davidrasmussen5062 3 года назад
That song is a masterpiece!
@TheMeJustMe75
@TheMeJustMe75 10 лет назад
I found that a great distortion, reverb, and slight delay can create a very beautiful melodic feedback, when a note is held or bent. I need to break my guitar back out, haven't played in years.
@phabi0
@phabi0 5 лет назад
He is so calm it makes me nervous.
@massimo52185
@massimo52185 11 лет назад
hey joe remember my lessons ahahahahahaha.My God I flyng with your music.from You are welcome forever from italy sardegna.Good Luck
@engineersgadgetsurprise9059
@engineersgadgetsurprise9059 5 лет назад
This one is my Favourite from Satriani...really deep digging music.👍 thanks
@redskizedski7336
@redskizedski7336 Год назад
Sounds just as brilliant as the first time I heard it!
@dfifty2
@dfifty2 3 года назад
So much influence on any modern guitar player. Master Class is exactly the right determination....still one of the best and a great musician
@mikeromanowski1379
@mikeromanowski1379 2 месяца назад
Love you Joe...........................The soul speaks from you
@Hammu.8893
@Hammu.8893 11 лет назад
such a pleasant personality.. salute!!
@wadesharp11
@wadesharp11 6 лет назад
First song he played in New Zealand at Mountain Rock! It rained hard but was awesome
@Musicmansam28
@Musicmansam28 10 лет назад
Jeah it works just fine Joe, this is perfection!!!
@zzzhuh
@zzzhuh 11 лет назад
Really great performance, thanks for the vid.
@messemphanger
@messemphanger 5 месяцев назад
One of all time favorite JS songs.
@susanbrackeen6317
@susanbrackeen6317 Год назад
I absolutely love your stories! and also very inspiring besides I need my Meclizine from the vertigo I get while trying to follow his fingers up & down the neck
@FriggnDiggn
@FriggnDiggn 11 лет назад
that thing he does where he grabs the whammy bar with the left hand always gets me
@karmatarchen7539
@karmatarchen7539 Год назад
I love you Satch! My fave ever song...
@vladedivci
@vladedivci 11 лет назад
All of us love all your stories, Joe.
@FrodoBaggins44
@FrodoBaggins44 11 лет назад
I'm going to have to hide up the back of the Australian master class in April, Joe is a virtuoso and I'm at the other end of the skill spectrum.
@paulolsen6870
@paulolsen6870 3 года назад
That tune on vinyl! If you don't get chills, you must be asleep. ✌
@davidrockey7190
@davidrockey7190 Год назад
On PS we'd like to listen awesome dude I've tried to play this so many times but even if I come close it's still beautiful can never touch the master there's one of a kind man be very proud of that song is made inspiration to many 🎸🗿
@cperalta
@cperalta 11 лет назад
I like Joe's new tone with the Marshall amps. It really suits him well.
@JgHaverty
@JgHaverty 11 лет назад
You're the reason I started playing guitar. Excited to see you in kalamazoo in a couple weeks!!!
@davebasch5995
@davebasch5995 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Joe for sharing your spirit to all of us
@Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy
@Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy 9 лет назад
Awesome.
@Sonny_AA
@Sonny_AA Год назад
I like the idea that before sustianiacs, Joe was mapping out stages across the World to pull the harmonically correct notes from the ether.
@12inchvertical
@12inchvertical 3 года назад
Awesome song, awesome guy. Obviously a teacher, with something important to impart. But the whole idea of this kind of song - to make the guitar like the lone voice on this very subdued landscape - makes me wonder what kind of figure in music he could have been had he hooked up with an amazing singer who could have taken this kind of musical pallette to the next level. Because generally within this rock format a solo guitar piece has to be extraordinarily good (as some of Satriani's songs are, including this one) to compensate for the lack of the extra dimensions singing and lyrics give you.
@mlaforce
@mlaforce 3 года назад
Joe asked if he could hold the audiences attention with strict arrangement moves, my response...Hell Yes You Can for you most definitely had/have my attention.
@philipsarkol9572
@philipsarkol9572 8 лет назад
at the end he says it rightly so "try to create some musical magic" and he does...good to hear him talk about the pitfall some guitarists might find themselves in, meaning, the overuse of some technical noise squeeching the notes that have to be in tune with the song. Good stuff..good comments..thx Joe
@matthewrotherham1
@matthewrotherham1 11 лет назад
The last amp Jim Marshall helped work on... and it screams!
@godmac28
@godmac28 9 лет назад
humble to the last, oh and a genius as well ...
@johnnybgood4603
@johnnybgood4603 6 лет назад
i get the same feed back on my buddies Fender on like every note
@leeanucha
@leeanucha 10 лет назад
what a great teacher and what a great player! the one and only...u know the rest.
@tomcat2
@tomcat2 5 лет назад
One of the greatest Love Songs of all time.
@Noobshire
@Noobshire 8 лет назад
When did Joe move onto 24 frets? Hadn't noticed that before.
@tomsfruitstand6821
@tomsfruitstand6821 7 лет назад
Very recently I think it was first on the JS2410
@agallagher5936
@agallagher5936 7 лет назад
Tom'sFruitStand JS2400 was the first 24 fret JS model
@Jake_AC
@Jake_AC 6 лет назад
That’s why he switched his neck pickup to an Mbucker
@robonez
@robonez 11 лет назад
Joe Satriani is amazing! It's obviously impossible for this guy to make a bad tune! The Master of melody, the master of groove! \m/Satch\m/
@Drahcir9truthurts
@Drahcir9truthurts 11 лет назад
He's the reason I play guitar. Him and Hendrix.
@gustavodz
@gustavodz 11 лет назад
Masterful as usual.
@vintagereproguitarra
@vintagereproguitarra 11 лет назад
But .. if you posted links to you playing I would be curious to hear you.
@tjebbekwondelange7092
@tjebbekwondelange7092 11 лет назад
no problem he makes it looks easy something that comes natural a moment of insane notes fall together and the thing i like abaout it that he changes his play live he can doe it and nobody knows how wow
@Glissmann
@Glissmann 6 лет назад
one of his greatest songs
@russwilson2305
@russwilson2305 6 лет назад
I love this guy.
@ighfee
@ighfee 11 лет назад
i've noticed when he plays to a backing track he's a little disjointed. check out 'live at sweetwater', you'll see what i mean. he's still great, but now and then his timing is slightly off. when he plays live with his band, full drums and bass, his technique and sound is flawless. if you watch surfing with the alien private concert, its just dead on perfect playing. i noticed when i jammed with friends in a studio, it was a lot easier than playing to a cd.
@blackmane1999
@blackmane1999 4 года назад
ighfee because the band can cope with the small mistakes u make but the backing is constant
@acewilson316
@acewilson316 2 года назад
who would have thought lord voldermort would be such an amazing guitar player
@miked1120
@miked1120 11 лет назад
7 thumbs down? Really? What a great player and humble person.
@markwilkinson508
@markwilkinson508 11 лет назад
He is so good.
@777BULLDOZER
@777BULLDOZER 8 месяцев назад
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MarkMetternichPhotographyLLC
@MarkMetternichPhotographyLLC 5 лет назад
There is no E note "goddess" but there is One great God who gave you your extraordinary talents to inspire you to make such a beautiful song.
@jedward5155
@jedward5155 7 месяцев назад
The greatest of all time.
@martinwilliams9098
@martinwilliams9098 4 года назад
Great video , cool guy to joe
@maiconbarreto3896
@maiconbarreto3896 11 лет назад
Satriani é o Maior Mestre quando se fala de musica Instrumental!
@nnelgsiggah
@nnelgsiggah 6 лет назад
And it’s a fantastic musical story!
@woodyh2o
@woodyh2o 10 лет назад
Is that a sustainiac on the neck pickup ? Sounds bad ass
@Hadsatriani
@Hadsatriani 10 лет назад
that is a Pro track neck pic up I believe! that sustainiac has thick metal bars if this help!!
@benjja.z1922
@benjja.z1922 8 лет назад
what pickup using satriani in that guitar??
@JensHappe
@JensHappe 8 лет назад
+Benjamin Zamora Di Marzio DiMarzio The SatchTrack Humbucker Neck and DiMarzio Mojo Humbucker Bridge
@Hadsatriani
@Hadsatriani 10 лет назад
For one if you have never heard it you must be new to satriani ! 2- press bar in slightly and pinch harmonic one that harmonic rings pull bar away from guitar body which will raise the pitch! Watch alot of joe satriani and you will hear it!
@flavy1000
@flavy1000 5 лет назад
Thank you , I was wondering how did he make this!
@flavy1000
@flavy1000 5 лет назад
(though I'm not new to Satriani, I am new to electric guitar ..=)
@marcoreactionary
@marcoreactionary 6 лет назад
Where are your Oakleys brah?
@carlbode666
@carlbode666 Год назад
Carl throws guitar away 😂😂 just love Satch 😊
@RahulSynysterGates
@RahulSynysterGates 11 лет назад
AMAZING
@floater156
@floater156 11 лет назад
he's a technically oustanding electric guitar player (even though I don't like the music he produces). I'd be curious to see if his virtuoso skills translate to acoustic guitar.
@YaoEspirito
@YaoEspirito 6 лет назад
You get a taste of it on Andalusia live.
@antonbarkland2194
@antonbarkland2194 4 года назад
Maybe not exactly a super technical piece (if that is what you are looking for) but a very well composed and beautiful song is "Tears In The Rain" from the "The Extremist" album from 1992. Check it out if you haven't heard it already :-)
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