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  • What amp do you use? And is there some effect turned on? Your sound is amazing. Cheers

  • Great playing!

  • How doctored is the tone? If that's just a natural Parker sound, it's the best clean tone I've ever heard.

  • struggling too much, keep working at it... it's pointless to play Paganini if all your dynamics are off because you're barely able to even play the piece.

  • I personally love the tone you're getting with the Parker. And to play something this precise with a really clean tone is great. Loved it!

  • If you check out some of my own vids you'll see what I mean. I'm okay but my picking skills for technique are behind my musical knowledge. I've tried tons of practice ideas & nothing helps much accept for a slow progression that is barely noticeable. Over 20 years of playing & consistent practice I STILL can't do complex skips or sweeps fluidly w/o the slop? Then I see many young players playing Yngwie's stuff fluently who've only been playing like 5 yrs? I'm like WTF? Is there any hope for me?

  • For me figuring out the notes & phrasing comes easy. It's my technique that's sad. I can practice all day every day hitting all the right notes but also unintentional notes & open strings or muted strings I hit unintentionally. I practice hours and hours until I just about have it close to being right & I feel some progress. Then when I go to play string skipping or fluid arpeggios the next day all my slop is back! My picking hand feels like a spastic child & I've been playing 20 yrs + ! :-S

  • Is there any way I could borrow your hands to play this, or maybe I could just paste my head on your video and tell everyone it was me.

  • With some really thick necks you may have to adjust your fretting hand though, because you can really hurt your wrist.

  • This makes me think of a moonlit cobblestone path somewhere deep in eastern europe, walking it with the one you love

  • Hello curiosity: how many hours you have to study for this level?

    congratulations!

  • sorprendente !!!

  • absolutamente fantastico,increible,flipando estoy ahora mismo

  • great playing!

  • No me digas, compita, que a ti te parece muy limpia la interpretación...

  • @Schmidius217 Rica papa en la oreja tenes eh?

  • Basically, he could pñlay this perfectly in a classic guitar, but an electric one calls more attention, but congratullations!!! great arrangement

  • ¡Fantástico!, mis felicitaciones desde España ... viendo esto, le dan ganas a uno de dejar de tocar la guitarra para siempre.

  • My son's a guitarist, and I wish he had a YT page so I could pass this one on! Sweet!

  • amazing!

  • How to make love with guitar. This video is answer.

  • this is one of the most underviewed vids on utube ! i love how clear u can arrpegiate

  • que hermosa guitarra!!

  • Amazing!! and how can background is only black?

    is this computer graphics?

  • Too good

  • it will take me 5 years to learn this..fuck

  • @Abz90L Nah, more like 3 days... split it into 3 sections, learn one per day.. link them together you got the piece.

  • ha dan im wondering could u play at the same speed on a lespaul type neck i mean does it really matter i.e neck thickness scale length of fret size etc

  • @xeeet99 Hi thanks for watching! The neck doesn't really matter once you reach a certain level of playing. I practice all of my techniques on a steel string acoustic guitar. Practicing and playing on only one guitar is a dangerous game, and there is no reason to do it. You won't progress any faster just because the neck is thinner/has lower action. I hope that answers your question, and thanks again for watching!

  • Amazing playing man. 

  • i want guitar lessons! awesome playing!

  • I am simply in awe, currently learning 0.32 to 0.52 is this a piece you will teach in a future DVD?

  • @wassup131994 Thank you very much! I've had a few people request that, so I am definitely considering it! Are you going to make a video of the segment you're learning?

  • @DanMummSolo When I get a proper hang on it, sure! Going to take som time though. Aint the master of listening things of, and a major writing asignment in School. So in a months time, there will be a video :)

  • @wassup131994 That's great though. You should post it as a video response to this one when you're done with it. I'll be looking forward to seeing it! :)

  • hi dan, the metalmethod links don't seem to be working

    awesome stuff a s always, you should totally make an instructional of this, i'm sure a hell lot of people would love to learn

  • @vasinstreet Thanks for bringing it to my attention, the links are now working! And thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed this piece! I will definitely keep an instructional video for this piece in mind!

  • HOLY CRAP Dan. How long did you practice this?

  • @nvidiaryan haha Hey Ryan, let's just say learning this piece was like having a second job. A full time job. heheh

  • bravo, very impressive, fabulous

    Respect.

    bravo,très impressionnant,fabuleux

    Respect.

  • Great Video. I might also add that your metal method videos are Great! They are a great intro to being able to attempt anything like this. Keep up the great work!

  • D=

  • Parker guitars are so expensive

  • @megaluisdeth That's pretty random heheh

  • Nicely done Dan, this definitely isn't the easiest of peices to play.

  • Once again another amazing video.

  • 1:08 O_O omg man. awesome

  • Awesome stuff Dan; I love listening to the Caprices played by Alexander Markov :D

  • Incredible playing, such a hard piece to learn and you played it great

  • awesome love it love it, and love that you did it on a parker fly, i see you changed out the bridge pickup to seymour duncan, iwas going to get an older 1 and do that but got a mojo instead, hey i am trying to add you on face book :)

  • lol crossroads

  • @JAYcovey706 I wasn't the only one to notice that? Awesome :D

  • I can imagine the effort and practice you must have put in to play this.

    As usual, you are amazing Dan!

  • @wheresmyguitarnail Hey thanks! It's true, this was pretty grueling to get down.. but it was definitely worth it! Thanks again!

  • Fantastic! It sure takes a great deal of discipline and practice to play a piece like that. Rock! \m/

  • @Caliryda2 Thanks a lot man! It was quite a job getting there but extremely rewarding. Thanks for watching!

  • awsome

    

  • @happyguerrilla Thanks a lot!

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