@@ok-hh4xz just analyzing the fuckin solo alone is mind-blowing. I did a note for note analysis few times and just tried to get myself buried inside his head. To sit there and WRITE THAT...unreal.
9.9 out of 10 because the only perfect one was recorded on the original. It's insane, this is one of the most complete covers out there of this greatest solo of all time. Congrats! I'm crying, it's like graduating guitar college.
The greatest solo from the amazing Marty Friedman 🤘Met him once and I must say: he's one of the sweetest human beings one can meet. Such a cool guy, he even gave me his pick ❤
now I am studying Hotel California by Eagles, have been playing guitar for 1 year now, hopefully i will study similar solos in the future, wish me luck
This solo is a blaze of technical brilliance and melodic invention, a true masterpiece of thrash metal guitar. I heard it millions of times and still wet my pants... A true masterpiece
This was the song I played for my GCSE music performance. I had to make the solo a lot simpler just because I could not figure out what was being played in time. Thanks for uploading this Bradley, should be a big help in finally nailing it lol
Wow. Well done. Pretty high standard for GCSE. I did The Forgotten Part II (1992). Rust in Peace had only recently come out, and none of us could work that solo out. Friedman absolutely blew us away.
@@machidaman I did this only a couple years ago so I had the benefit of the internet. Can't imagine what it must have been like to hear it back in the day
Thank you SO MUCH for this, im 14 and i can almost play this solo completely now because of this!! I didnt think i would ever be able to play this!!🤟🤟🤟
I've been slumming RU-vid for years looking for guitarists that can equal this solo in all of its often-subtle nuances. Marty has a lot of little details that a lot of people seem to miss or just skip over. This is one of the only two videos I've come across over the years that nails this solo as good as Friedman's original work.
I’m SO CLOSE to finishing the guitar solo. I’ve been learning it for half a year and thank you Bradley so god damn much for this video so I could actually relearn it RIGHT. I’m betting I can play the solo by the end of the WEEK!!
Thank you for this! I am a huge Marty fan like everyone else, and I love how you cover his content! Perhaps in the future you can cover some of his own material from Wall of Sound or Tokyo Jukebox 3🙏🏼 Much love.
I suppose I learn this version of the wtf bars 43-47 for the bazilionth time lol. Sounds promising though throughout, seems like you got a bunch of nuances that I haven't seen before in my 20+ years of attempting this amazing solo from way too many sources. Excited to give it another shot. Thanks!!!!
Its pretty hard to replicate that relaxed gypsy jazzy feel in the arpeggios and bends, a lot of players including myself dont add in a lot of the intricate leading notes either before some of the bends. And that last few bars is the part that usually gets glossed over. Bradley got it nailed though
Can we get a Bradley Hall metal playlist? You ended up being a huge tastemaker for me even if I disagree with you pretty often now. Keep up the good work! 🐛
My favorite cover is from Babysaster, her playing is just so pristine, I recommend everyone to check it out (and probably be inspired even more, or crushed to bits, depending on your guitar self-esteem).
Props for Beanley for putting tabs in the upper part. A lot of these kind of videos have tabs in the bottom and it is hard to read them, because of time bar...
That arppegio sequence goes B minor/Dorian/harmonic minor (or Melodic minor) back to natural minor. Bm/Bm, G/G, G#°\E= E7=Dorian, F#/F# = B Harmonic Minor (or E7 and F# = B Melodic Minor) A/A = B Natural Minor (Aeolian) Bm Natural minor i bVI Dorian IV7 Harmonic Minor V Melodic Minor IV7 V Natural Minor bVII i bVI IV7 V bVII
I've been learning this solo for years now, always giving up on the last part bc my mind can 't handle the randomness. But damn it, it's time to graduate. Let's do this!
Teemu did a very nice job with Megadeth currently... then again, I'm a biased Wintersun fan. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LuWqUzUci9Y.htmlsi=AQlOgTZCmi3fnyO-
@@goldenbdogg4880 I would know because from 15 to 18 I played 4 to 8 hours a day as much as I could. I should have been out enjoying life learning things like being a plumber or learn a trade but instead I stared at a piece of wood with strings on it.
Just the best solo in all of heavy metal. Absolute masterpiece. And not even Marty himself plays it this faithfully to the original! One thing - the fast repeating lick section is transcribed as being played with pull offs, but it looks to me like you're picking every note. Am I imagining things?
@@NandigamS Lmao, trying to revoke fucking Megadeth (one of the big four of trash metal) their status as a metal band has to be the most ridiculous act of gatekeeping in the history of the metal fandom.
@@HorseloverFat1984hear tornado of souls then hear strength beyond strength and get back to me. megadeth is amazing but thrash metal is fast, aggressive, abrasing and angry. megadeth only has speed. Mustaine's vocals are very VERY rock-like (many of their songs have rock lyrics, especially mechanix🤮 ), the solos aren't aggressive at all except for maybe the one at the opening of headcrusher (which is probably their only actual metal song). I'm not a Metallica fan either however Metallica has some really dark themes and hetfield's vocals sound powerful and loud. Pantera is just on another level in terms of aggressiveness and Cannibal Corpse, its not even a fair comparison. Smells like teen spirit is a rock song and even that is more aggressive than most megadeth songs which is a "heavy metal" band.