Scorpions guitarrists' Mathias Jabs and Rudolph Schenker in a guitar lesson teaching the fans how to play No One Like You and Rock you like a Hurricane, and also talking about the way they composed each one.
What catapulted em was the fact that Uli Roth left the band , they started to play faster simpler and melody hard rock that made em famous and commercialy succesfull
@@henryrex5207 Yeah, but so was Michael. And at that time their styles were so similar it was hard to tell them apart. Great album though! BLACKOUT! Now, that was ALL Jabs' leadwork and it was glorious. [I didn't like Animal Magnetism that much].
Its so cool watching these guys work! They're the best at what they do. Matthias Jabs is a phenomenal lead player, probably one of the more underrated ones at that.
@@CDEbFGAbB Time passing sucks. But only because there's an end coming. Otherwise it'd be fun to see things progress. But instead, we're doomed to become decrepit, then die. Bleh.
You got to give it up to them they sound fucking great even with out all their sound effects and ARENA harmonic sound. Just with a a simple amp and no synthesizer pedals this guys still rock SCORPION RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two unsung heroes of metal rock! Grew up listening to them and never came across any other band or performer coming even close to intricately weaving so much beauty in heavy metal guitaring with such memorable riffs, chordlines and harmony. And their tonal signature in all their songs has always stood out uniquely sweet amidst the massive jungle of rock. Huge respect to this duo and The Scorpions. Thank you for the music. 🙏🏻👏👏👏❤️
I think that its wholesome how these 2 dudes clearly enjoyed their craft and their time as Scorpions they vibe very well with each other, If anyone knows their history and knows what Im saying is probably the opposite im sorry but thats just what I got from this video. Especially when they start geeking out about the Bon Jovi's uncle
I had a Scorpions poster on my wall when I was 14 years old, they were the reason I started playing drums and played in several different rock bands when I was in high school.
Haha yea cant argue with you there.. schenker bros, jabs and uli roth. Germany produces killer musicians as does USA and Great Britian..Michael Schenker being one of my all time favorites...I learned so much from him ..phrasing, vibrato and those blistering runs how does he put vibrato on a 32nd note lol he does for real.
The sound quality in this video is obviously poor, but you can still tell Jabs has a killer tone. Listen to his attack level paired with sustain--usually you have to settle for one or the other.
I just went back to Mathias Jab, after listening way to many heavy metal guitarist , included the super shredders , Mr Jabs it’s an amazing guitarist and he’s teaching so much ! I’m grateful
I had seen them at the monsters of rock back in 88 or 89 at giants stadium. They were probably the best band on the bill or right up there with Van Halen that night. Had to have been at least a 9 hour day and a hot one
Pelo meu pouco conhecimento audível da língua, entendi a consonancia de cada instrumento e entrosamento das notas e sons. Contudo o que me importa mesmo e que sou admiradora deles e apaixonada por estes tipos de guitarras.
Epic atmosphere when Mathias plays the No one like you riff, if you mix it with the powerful Rudolph´s Fliying V sound and Meine´s voice, you´ll obtain the best rock ballad you probably have ever heard ;) The World Wide Live version is specially epic, and sure better than the studio one.
To me Scorpions is the proof that you can play guitar in an intermediate level and still be a world class band. It is not all about perfec sound, bends, picking. Sure, maybe in the 80' they did not have so much competition, but of you compare their technique to that of a lot of unknown guitar vloggers, it does not look good for Mathias, and Rudolph... well, well he wrote some of the greatest hits. And Matthias played iconic solos. I really love this band, but what makes them so great is not necesarelly guitar playing skill.
Did ya'll know that the rolling stones wanted Michael Schenker after when Brian Jones died?He said"no".But, he really didn't need them. and I saw a concert with Michael in Hamburg,Germany in 1981. I nevfer forgot it. I took a train from frankfurt,germany to hamburgh. it was so fast the train. i hardly had time to drink my beer.
Fucking great video man - thanks for posting it! I have been playing since 1983 (when I was 12) and Matthias and Schenker have always been at the top of my list. I recently posted a video wherein I play all the guitars including the harmony guitar parts and stacked them using my Sony Vegas Pro software, over a drum/bass/vocal backing track I can share. I also have lessons for all of the solos (plus tabs) on my main channel. Rock on!
@savatuben they started playing this part since they performed the song with the Berliner Philarmoniker Orchestra (Moment of Glory DVD)... since then, they've included this part every time they play it...
I still want an explorer 90 .... I dont like the standard ones but the 90 oh yes. I will put a soapbar stacked p90 in neck and a dimarzio sd in bridge! Yes!
I was shopping at Sam's Club today in Pennsylvania and was pleasantly surprised to hear Rock You..like a Hurricane ...has it made elevator music yet...should !
Two completely different styles. To me, Uli was probably the most virtuosic player of the bunch, but unlike Jabs and Michael Schenker, he was not cut out for the mainstream commercial rock. Uli could easily play Hurricane, but could never think of writing the solo. Where as Jabs played a lot of Uli's parts, but no way would dream up a song like Sails Of Charon. :)