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@MusicisWin
@MusicisWin 2 года назад
Favorite SRV song... go!
@Imploding_beans
@Imploding_beans 2 года назад
Pride and joy
@ediwguitar
@ediwguitar 2 года назад
Lenny
@thetwonky2940
@thetwonky2940 2 года назад
Dirty pool
@dudehenchman
@dudehenchman 2 года назад
All-um
@Dzwonek05
@Dzwonek05 2 года назад
Cold shot
@Levwezo
@Levwezo 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughn was one of the best things that happened to the guitar.
@WorldsOkayestGuitarPlayer
@WorldsOkayestGuitarPlayer 2 года назад
Straight up 100% agree
@cedrickaraguilian6041
@cedrickaraguilian6041 2 года назад
oui
@samdrye4685
@samdrye4685 2 года назад
the Stratocaster Master hands down. the Master Class. Not many out there
@fadeskywards1245
@fadeskywards1245 2 года назад
True legend.
@MusicisWin
@MusicisWin 2 года назад
The signature is finished over relax lol
@jonnihard1090
@jonnihard1090 2 года назад
Tyler what's it like having to drag your huge ass balls around? When you walk on the beach it probably looks like someone was riding a tricycle through the sand
@B.L.R
@B.L.R 2 года назад
@@jonnihard1090 🤣
@TheQwaggs
@TheQwaggs 2 года назад
😂
@jnws30
@jnws30 2 года назад
Please quit doing neck bends on iconic guitars
@jo3hamilton
@jo3hamilton 2 года назад
Yeah, I was really wondering about that, lol! 😬
@ShredmasterScott
@ShredmasterScott 2 года назад
I've always wanted to use the neck and bridge pickup simultaneously....I'm stealing this axe muhaha
@klauschrist5934
@klauschrist5934 2 года назад
Hey Shred, nice to see you here.
@wiebenijenhuis1825
@wiebenijenhuis1825 2 года назад
Muhahahaha
@Justarandomspacemonkey
@Justarandomspacemonkey 2 года назад
Get a blender
@blackstormer95
@blackstormer95 2 года назад
you can do the Gilmour switching to get that sound
@lebethonii6683
@lebethonii6683 2 года назад
Let's hear some metal on it!!!!
@Blackshirtsguru
@Blackshirtsguru 2 года назад
I had a chance to see SRV in concert and boy was he unreal to watch!
@mr.deafeningguitar1547
@mr.deafeningguitar1547 2 года назад
Man I wish I could see him in his prime..
@Kallum
@Kallum 2 года назад
The guy from texas blues alley actually nails a lot of his songs, his phrasing is amazing
@gotthardish
@gotthardish 2 года назад
Check out a British guy called Sean Mann
@MikeGilroyMusic
@MikeGilroyMusic 2 года назад
Anthony is the man!
@alastairk0159
@alastairk0159 2 года назад
Texas blues Alley is so good
@anderson-may5174
@anderson-may5174 2 года назад
Exactly right my friend
@larryhaase7132
@larryhaase7132 2 года назад
Ye ah Texas blue's alley nails it and check out this kid on you tube with red strat playing rude mood and check out how he strums and sounds alot like Stevie stink face and all lol, rip Stevie
@omniversalll
@omniversalll 2 года назад
Greatest guitarist that ever lived in my eyes. Him, Gary, and Hendrix are on the Mount Rushmore of guitar gods. Couldn't imagine owning a strat actually signed by Stevie.. just insane.
@colink4823
@colink4823 2 года назад
Absolutely
@Twentykixx
@Twentykixx 2 года назад
Concur, and watching this cat try to explain his artistic genius, and failing miserably, explicitly shows why copying SRV is inexplicably difficult. I cannot believe this guitar will sell for anything less than $500K…
@ryantroiano2463
@ryantroiano2463 2 года назад
Gary who? Lol
@Random909
@Random909 2 года назад
@@ryantroiano2463 Gary Moore
@TexanUSMC8089
@TexanUSMC8089 2 года назад
There are a lot that are famous, but not many can be put in the small group with Vaughn and Hendrix...maybe Rory ?
@moelester3864
@moelester3864 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughan is amazing!!
@kingstring853
@kingstring853 2 года назад
was* 😞
@Aakarsh1068
@Aakarsh1068 2 года назад
He's god.
@mr.deafeningguitar1547
@mr.deafeningguitar1547 2 года назад
True that.
@fadeskywards1245
@fadeskywards1245 2 года назад
@@kingstring853 is* Legends don't die!
@NickkAtNyte
@NickkAtNyte 2 года назад
The way SRV played always mesmerized me. He was so loose and messy but at the same time tight and concise. Every movement of the pick hit something and it always fit in, nothing ever sounded out of place or like a wrong note was hit.
@mwyatt222
@mwyatt222 2 года назад
I met Stevie and Jimmie in 77' a few blocks from my house at Charley's Guitar Shop when it opened. Throughout his life he never forgot my name. My cousin was his AA mentor in Austin. They used to trade T shirts at every meeting. I saw him and Eric Johnson play on the same bill for a couple of years 2-3 times per month at Tango's in Dallas when they were still locals. They would do a Hendrix jam set at 12am together. Those were legendary.
@fadeskywards1245
@fadeskywards1245 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughan was indeed a superhuman when it came to guitar. It's a skill to be able to make a song sound better live than in the studio and he was a master at it.
@tylermcdonald8743
@tylermcdonald8743 2 года назад
The best thing about stevies playing in songs like little wing, texas flood, and lenny is he can go from playing careful and relaxed to aggressive. He plays like the guitar is breathing it goes from relaxed to aggressive back to relaxed so smoothly
@dominikweber4305
@dominikweber4305 2 года назад
Why did you write that twice?
@plenaryverbalist
@plenaryverbalist Год назад
@@dominikweber4305 because it sounds so nice. Duh.
@STYMIEDATROLL
@STYMIEDATROLL 2 года назад
Ty Tabor of kings x played Elites Strats.. I've owned a a 1983 Elite since 1988..
@SirSneakerPimp
@SirSneakerPimp 2 года назад
The best strat ever! I bought this strat back when Fender released it! My only strat because of the pickup selection! Thank you for highlighting this awesome instrument.
@93greenstrat
@93greenstrat 2 года назад
The Elite Strat was the inspiration for the E.C. Signature model and later on, the concept was revived in the form of the MIM Deluxe Powerhouse Strat but with more traditional aesthetics.
@skgate
@skgate 2 года назад
All 3 pick ups at once.. badass
@zgmacd
@zgmacd 2 года назад
thank you so much tyler for being an inspiration and a teacher to me over the past years. you're mad skilled & talented, & a great content creator! cheers
@imacmadman22
@imacmadman22 2 года назад
I believe the descending lick around 10th - 12th frets is an Albert King lick, Stevie was a disciple of Albert King and if you listen to both of them you’ll hear King’s influence on Stevie. Additionally, Vaughan was influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Otis Rush, Muddy Waters and Lonnie Mack. He also has some jazz influence courtesy of Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Django Reinhardt and George Benson.
@IlIlIlIllIlIllI
@IlIlIlIllIlIllI 2 года назад
Pretty cool how SRV incorporated it and made it his own. Let's not forget how the artist apply their inspiration.
@christopherweise438
@christopherweise438 2 года назад
imacmadman22 - Spot on my friend. Most people catch the Hendrix influence, but he was alot more Albert King than he was Jimi. In fact SRV himself talked alot more about Albert and Lonnie Mack then he did Hendrix. Then stuff like Lenny and Riviera Paradise shows the jazz influence. I agree completely with your synopsis.
@j_freed
@j_freed 2 года назад
Albert King said “Stevie Ray Vaughan had a black daddy, and that daddy was me!” I love that quote… Blues mean so much to original American music.
@ohhkennny766
@ohhkennny766 2 года назад
Also his brother taught him how to play guitar growing up, so he incorporated a ton of different styles and turned it into his own from what he liked to play and hear and then mastered those songs and improved upon them afterward to get the SRV we know and love
@GuyNarnarian
@GuyNarnarian 2 года назад
I think the way you showed the shuffle rhythm makes learning that part a lot easier. Took me forever until I slowed it down like that and just kept the motion going while slowly adding the notes until I got up to speed. And he totally does just keep it going with no chords throwing in some licks when he's singing. I think people who start getting into their guitar heroes and learning their styles focus too much on lead and soloing and not enough on rhythm, melody and dynamics in their playing. EVH is another swing rhythm monster, especially on the early albums - but everyone starts at the tapping section on Eruption before attempting the intro to I'm the One for example.
@andymccallum8090
@andymccallum8090 2 года назад
it doesn't sound quite right tho.. Pride and joy is played slightly differently at least to my ears. I could be wrong
@jeffrey.a.hanson
@jeffrey.a.hanson 2 года назад
@@andymccallum8090 You’re correct. SRV hits the open strings within the upstroke rakes of the rhythm then cuts them off. The intro shuffle sounds a little off as well. It’s the subtle blues nuanced hammer-on / pull-offs that isn’t really part of Tyler’s more aggressive left hand technique.
@jeffrey.a.hanson
@jeffrey.a.hanson 2 года назад
@GuyNarnarian Keep it up and def one step at a time. I warn you from personal experience, tho, that his classic techniques don’t work great outside blues, tho, I think he played Rude Mood live on an acoustic 12 String to prove he could shred to a straight beat. A giant middle finger to all guitarists. Ha.
@GuyNarnarian
@GuyNarnarian 2 года назад
@@andymccallum8090 I never said his technique was perfect - but just getting the feel of the shuffle before trying to play that kind of part helps. He definitely hits the open strings, but look at what he is doing when signing, not hitting every note, just keeping the shuffle going. That was kind of my point. I don't think he was trying to play it perfectly, just showing how to get there.
@Joshreece
@Joshreece 2 года назад
Or the intro to show your love
@billbobagginsbonham9239
@billbobagginsbonham9239 2 года назад
Wow!! When he died in that helicopter, I remember getting teary eyed. As a drummer I was blown away with him and his love and passion as a player. He was a MASTER, and I still mountain bike to all his songs. R.I.P.......I imagine what you would be like today.........
@zippo6580
@zippo6580 2 года назад
I saw this guitar at Carter Vintage Guitars in Nashville. Came in one day when it was appointments only, and they showed me all the gold! I was talking to an employee and he said "you wanna see something"? He then goes into another room and pulls this exact guitar from the stash! Being a lifelong SRV fan this sure was a treat! Ed Kings' 56' Les Paul was another guitar I was very thankful for them letting me get my hands on. Great people in that place! They made my day, and a memory to last forever.
@weldonjenkins15
@weldonjenkins15 Год назад
Me too! I held it and played it at Carter in Aug 2021. Amazing moment for me.
@Trehugindrtlvr1
@Trehugindrtlvr1 2 года назад
Totally unrelated to this video, but I just wanted shoot you a big thanks! Partly due to your videos, I went out and bought my first guitar about a month ago. At 35 I've never played anything, and I even cheated my way through band class in middle school. But this is absolutely great - my new addiction!
@Bomber848480015
@Bomber848480015 2 года назад
Seriously I am watching this for the third time. This was the best Stevie tutorial ever! There are so many out there but this has the detail needed.
@griffinsalerno
@griffinsalerno 2 года назад
Never stop these videos. Super cool.
@ron3676
@ron3676 Год назад
Guitar volume is in the hands . The tone Really comes from the hands. R.I.P. SRV Best blues player ever. - RJ.
@sethkaicer319
@sethkaicer319 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a Titan who calls Mount Olympus home.
@frankiedrocks765
@frankiedrocks765 2 года назад
The current Fender American Professional II push, push combines neck and bridge pickups.
@liamplunkett5100
@liamplunkett5100 2 года назад
I watched that same live performance video before watching this and one of the first things that really clicked was exactly what you were talking about. His dynamics are everything
@zachward4739
@zachward4739 2 года назад
Oh my goodness the circle motion in the shuffle changes everything, thanks
@aaronhenning5184
@aaronhenning5184 2 года назад
You are dead on in what you have said. So many have chased the SRV tone, but it was his approach to the instrument that really gave us his sound, and not many people really study his techniques. Thank you
@rockdaddy2168
@rockdaddy2168 2 года назад
Good info. Great job showing the subtleties.
@seekerofthetruth9805
@seekerofthetruth9805 Год назад
Thanks for showing the Strat..& information on lenny ! Stevie was a master of connecting his heart and soul through his fingers and expressing..his moods. It seems like we all struggle to play anything Stevie just so powerful but yet so finesse.. and you cannot forget about his voice and the rest of Double Trouble to keep up with him but it seems to be all 2th nature to them guys. He is truly missed
@GUITARKITWORLD
@GUITARKITWORLD 2 года назад
Oh man! really love your demos! Wish I could demo our guitars like you.
@jeffrey.a.hanson
@jeffrey.a.hanson 2 года назад
He had a tremendous sense of timing playing ‘around’ the beat then always lands it perfect. Van Halen was another master. Keeps you on your toes.
@jquikshot
@jquikshot 2 года назад
That was some really great guitar playing! Loved the breakdown of Stevie's playing
@VernalSplash
@VernalSplash 2 года назад
SRV is legendary and that strat is beautiful
@Jimmysage3273
@Jimmysage3273 2 года назад
Tyler thank you for the SWEET deal on your guitar system we all appreciate it keep shredding
@jacktownsend4025
@jacktownsend4025 2 года назад
honestly a really good video on SRVs techniques, didnt expect that when the title was about the guitar
@samizahreddine5942
@samizahreddine5942 2 года назад
This was fantastic. Couldn’t Stand the Weather’s my favorite. Again just fantastic.
@dbmabe
@dbmabe 2 года назад
I'm glad I found this video. I just started teaching guitar at a small music store in East Texas and they have one of these in their vintage section. I didn't know anything about it.
@donaldryder5534
@donaldryder5534 2 года назад
I really liked your detailed look at SRVs technique - thanks!
@nerdtendo2300
@nerdtendo2300 2 года назад
Lucky guy getting to touch all these priceless instruments. Im jealous 👍😎👍
@williamandrewskate
@williamandrewskate 2 года назад
beautiful
@samuelthompson1266
@samuelthompson1266 2 года назад
Love it how Tyler aligns himself with us. Very humble but Tyler your a fucking legendary guitarist
@razorx5177
@razorx5177 2 года назад
Dang Tyler, your sound descriptors are always on point! "Glassy" frickin love it!
@MRxr400
@MRxr400 2 года назад
you have got such a beautiful feel to the guitar yourself. love the song too.
@SIXX2772
@SIXX2772 2 года назад
Excellent SRV breakdown video my man.
@kenthall6584
@kenthall6584 2 года назад
Great video!!
@doccrayon138
@doccrayon138 2 года назад
Song, Pride & Joy. I played with Charles Magione durring a warm up for His and my teachers show at the starlight, when my teacher brought me along as a guitar tech for him I was 15 now 48 great memory. Echo Hard! "Doc"
@Julio_Gomes
@Julio_Gomes 2 года назад
Wow what an incredible video. I love breakdowns of why guitarists are great, and this is one of the best.
@creamydistortion
@creamydistortion 2 года назад
The oil brat who buys it doesn't play guitar.
@danhall409
@danhall409 2 года назад
As well as being a great player you also have an incredible knack for teaching guitar.
@doughnut3639
@doughnut3639 2 года назад
The tones this thing makes are insane
@noelrodriguez6625
@noelrodriguez6625 2 года назад
B.B King was also incredible at controlling the volume with his fingers! It's a small detail that I feel like not many guitar plays take notice of and adopt into their own playing! It adds this really nice flow to a lick
@jessecuster5180
@jessecuster5180 2 года назад
We lost him at 35 years old and he had already mastered guitar. I've always wondered if he hadn't died what kind of stuff he would be playing today. Also is his signature clear coated on?? Looks the like S has gotten worn off from people playing it.
@paulyguitary7651
@paulyguitary7651 2 года назад
The individual pickup switches give that superstrat vibe of the 80s
@jimmetcalf3145
@jimmetcalf3145 Год назад
This video should have had a million views. Efn bravo dude
@shawnchristophermalig4339
@shawnchristophermalig4339 2 года назад
I just want to say I'm an old subscriber of yours since 15k subscriber. I'm now a young lad. Just visited your channel again. Congrats for the 1M. I remembered you made shoutout for my name. 🤗
@cosasDEguitarra
@cosasDEguitarra 2 года назад
man!!!! it is great hearing you playing the SRV way!!! love your playing!!!
@Greg-rd8qr
@Greg-rd8qr 2 года назад
That was cool, Stevie was a great guitar player!
@souleater0815
@souleater0815 2 года назад
I was lucky enough to see SRV a few weeks before he died at the Ohio Bell Blues and Jazz Festival. My fav player of all time.
@logankeilty4529
@logankeilty4529 2 года назад
Oooooh that neck and bridge sound ☺️🤌
@victorbeebe8372
@victorbeebe8372 2 года назад
I had a black walnut version of thst model with gold hardware and pearl like tuner buttons. Middle knob was stacked pot for TBX active system and a dummy coil under pickguard for hum cancelling
@russell33313
@russell33313 2 года назад
This man living the dream
@georgevlachos4349
@georgevlachos4349 2 года назад
That super reverb is wicked
@denzilhudson4103
@denzilhudson4103 2 года назад
A beautiful guitar
@RiseRyder
@RiseRyder 2 года назад
Live at the El Macambo is my favorite dvd of all time.
@abstrakt4life23
@abstrakt4life23 2 года назад
I played this Stratocaster while it was for sale at Carter’s a staff member saw my Stevie ray Vaughan Shirt and handed me this guitar it played great
@pauldavis4812
@pauldavis4812 2 года назад
awesome insight into SRV's style. I Gotta try some of that tonight. 🤟
@nathanhaycraft4791
@nathanhaycraft4791 2 года назад
My favorite guitarist behind Ed
@TK-fk4po
@TK-fk4po 2 года назад
Get a Freeway switch for your strat. You get all the usual tones +5 extra sounds including all three together, and the bridge neck combo. Also you get the bridge and middle and neck and middle in series so you get humbucker sounds also.
@kierancooper4711
@kierancooper4711 2 года назад
The neck and bridge together is a pretty common Strat mod - popularised by David Gilmour, so it's become known as the Gilmour mod. Fender also had 7 way switching (standard 5 way, plus a push switch near the tone control to add in the bridge on positions 4 and 5) on the Mexican Deluxe Super Strat, which later became the Deluxe Player Strat. Bridge and neck together sounds vaguely Tele-ish, all three together is a great funk sound.
@markjohnson8352
@markjohnson8352 2 года назад
Thank you
@williamandrewskate
@williamandrewskate 2 года назад
I have learned so much from these videos and GSS
@jameswattts7241
@jameswattts7241 2 года назад
I know I'm an outlier, but, Wall of Denial. Got to see him live in Joplin, Mo. Way back. Fantastic.
@keatonsparksvideoproductions
@keatonsparksvideoproductions 2 года назад
1989 live recording couldn't stand the weather is the one that does it for me
@hillboy55games
@hillboy55games Год назад
This is beyond awesome so jealous
@austinbrady3307
@austinbrady3307 2 года назад
@ 7:45 that’s the SRV sound/lick I recognize most from him. Being primarily a 70’s & 80’s player, taking on SRV is no joke. There’s something special about his playing & also southern rock in general
@Jesse-xi5tf
@Jesse-xi5tf 2 года назад
That is a one of a kind guitar. Very very awsome.
@fluxtional
@fluxtional 2 года назад
Ty Tabor used one on Gretchen Goes To Nebraska. Definitely a key element to that tone.
@glennmartin4232
@glennmartin4232 2 года назад
Let’s not forget Stevie was one of the best. Everything he played was better than we can play. That’s the truth in why no one can get his tone exactly. But it is so much fun trying. I love him.
@eduardsiger1860
@eduardsiger1860 Год назад
Interesting stuff man! To get Great at guitar takes a lot of time with the instrument. Sitting there just doing different things, finding different sounds. The smallest things make a world of difference! Awesome playing man
@RanterInShades
@RanterInShades 2 года назад
I recently bought myself an HSS Player Series strat and this video just makes me wanna have more fun with it.
@shauncarter924
@shauncarter924 2 года назад
Great video. Huge SRV fan.
@solarismoon3046
@solarismoon3046 2 года назад
I don't know how you get these guitars but I'm glad that you did! Bless you brother, and rock on!! I wish that I could see them in person but YOU get to not only see them but play them and demonstrate them to the public. The closest that I'll ever get is SWEETWATER SOUND. Playing REPLICAS and not the real thing - EVER! I try but I fail every time I do ( to get that sound) since I have to use the house amps there and simply fake it. I have the ability just not the money or the connections. I am nobody so it doesn't matter any way. I'm just glad that you got to so that I can live my dreams through you. Thank you for sharing this with us.
@williamandrewskate
@williamandrewskate 2 года назад
o yeah and im cryin favorite SRV song
@JLOnTheBeatNJ
@JLOnTheBeatNJ 2 года назад
Nice video as usual
@TexanUSMC8089
@TexanUSMC8089 2 года назад
Some very good guitarists play mechanically great. Every now and then one comes along that has every note available to them and they just play what they feel. The rest of us are mere mortals.
@superbuddy3942
@superbuddy3942 2 года назад
steve traded guitars long distance with a friend. they swapped the same instruments back and forth for each player to test. they had a special signature sort of design between them that meant peace, love and brotherhood. that way they knew the guitars were in the proper hands and were shared accordingly. i played a CAR strat with his signature and the mark at saint louis. killer vintage.
@alexh3153
@alexh3153 Год назад
You should do tender surrender by Steve vai, the locks are ripping but I always loved the dynamics and how it build the. He cleans it back up while playing towards the end
@jamariopetitte6542
@jamariopetitte6542 2 года назад
YOU SHOULD DO MORE SRV VIDEOS this is my favorite content
@jessesammons2508
@jessesammons2508 2 года назад
I like how you lump us in with you. Thx but you are killing it and doing that axe justice
@nocturnal101ravenous6
@nocturnal101ravenous6 2 года назад
Actually there is a reason they call it a 7 way Gilmour mod, It was quite popular using a 5 way switch and a push pull, "The Black Strat" was documented through its changes by Taylor the tech for Gilmour, Honestly I am surprised it took Fender how many years to make it and incorporate it, now you just get it in the Ultra models and maybe a few Signatures. The elite was interesting and I wish the push buttons would come back instead of the 5 way switch marking those models as active electronics. Personally it was cool having the TBX expander and the MDX mid booster. Back then these failed because the guitar market was traditionalists that just wanted copies of the old strat with no innovation, this was an amazing mark, honestly Fender needs to try bringing back the elite now, basically Make it the premium above the Ultra Luxe.
@denverrandy7143
@denverrandy7143 2 года назад
Damn,That elite is a cool guitar!!!
@feleous5081
@feleous5081 2 года назад
I think a large reason for why stevie was so good at dynamics was actually the string gauge, it really affects the way you play the guitar when you put 13 or even higher gauge strings on and the possibilities in terms of dynamics expand greatly.
@foylebutler8952
@foylebutler8952 2 года назад
I bought one of these guitars . paid $400 , used . in 2000. i was not guitar shopping, just gitting some strings . I saw it on the wall picked it up and instantly knew it was a gem . I think its one of Fenders best guitars . Fender was trying to gain more of the market and live down the lower quilaty of previous post CBS years . They went all out on this guitar . I own 13 quality guitars , but this is one of my favorites. If you get a chance by one . Some day they will command a pretty penny.
@93greenstrat
@93greenstrat 2 года назад
A number of features on the Elite model were adopted by what because the American Standard. The Elite was also the basis for the Clapton model and later MIM Deluxe Powerhouse Strat.
@mr.deafeningguitar1547
@mr.deafeningguitar1547 2 года назад
This is a sick looking guitar.
@kanehicks9321
@kanehicks9321 2 года назад
I have a 83 fender elite strat in red. I call it the les Paul killer ( only jokes, I love LP’s ) I use it hard tail as the trem isn’t great. But it sings and it is like 10+ pounds. Oh yeah and Stevie was one of the greats. Bless his soul for giving us the music he did.
@happiness52
@happiness52 2 года назад
Excellent 🎁 music
@denverrandy7143
@denverrandy7143 2 года назад
Using the neck and bridge pickup at the same time would be awesome
@altonreid9726
@altonreid9726 2 года назад
Live at the El Mocambo taught me how to play guitar.
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