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.
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
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!
@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! :)
@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!
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!
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 :)
What amp do you use? And is there some effect turned on? Your sound is amazing. Cheers
lamaxxl 1 week ago
Great playing!
classicalguitarfav 2 weeks ago
How doctored is the tone? If that's just a natural Parker sound, it's the best clean tone I've ever heard.
RoyalGrigsby 3 weeks ago
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.
AetroyayorteA 3 weeks ago
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!
MrJacklips 3 weeks ago
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?
mourningforest 4 weeks ago
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
mourningforest 4 weeks ago
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.
THESOUNDCONSTRUCT 1 month ago
With some really thick necks you may have to adjust your fretting hand though, because you can really hurt your wrist.
MrRobsworld6 1 month ago
This makes me think of a moonlit cobblestone path somewhere deep in eastern europe, walking it with the one you love
snerddarplol 1 month ago
Hello curiosity: how many hours you have to study for this level?
congratulations!
ArabaFenic3 2 months ago
sorprendente !!!
belenyermagodeoz 2 months ago
absolutamente fantastico,increible,flipando estoy ahora mismo
elnegrata007 2 months ago
great playing!
klausbreuer2 2 months ago
No me digas, compita, que a ti te parece muy limpia la interpretación...
Schmidius217 2 months ago
@Schmidius217 Rica papa en la oreja tenes eh?
Bruno1P 2 months ago
Basically, he could pñlay this perfectly in a classic guitar, but an electric one calls more attention, but congratullations!!! great arrangement
maurizs97music 3 months ago
¡Fantástico!, mis felicitaciones desde España ... viendo esto, le dan ganas a uno de dejar de tocar la guitarra para siempre.
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My son's a guitarist, and I wish he had a YT page so I could pass this one on! Sweet!
MissInformed1967 4 months ago
amazing!
BombsonBicycles 4 months ago
How to make love with guitar. This video is answer.
Troiler123 4 months ago
this is one of the most underviewed vids on utube ! i love how clear u can arrpegiate
tripleEvel 4 months ago
que hermosa guitarra!!
cesarbarrios89 4 months ago
Amazing!! and how can background is only black?
is this computer graphics?
lrhoadss 4 months ago
Too good
stocker812 5 months ago
it will take me 5 years to learn this..fuck
Abz90L 6 months ago
@Abz90L Nah, more like 3 days... split it into 3 sections, learn one per day.. link them together you got the piece.
ShredIsNotDead1986 5 months ago
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xeeet99 8 months ago
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 8 months ago
@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!
DanMummSolo 7 months ago
Amazing playing man.
soulysephiroth 9 months ago
i want guitar lessons! awesome playing!
thekidsarehungry 9 months ago
I am simply in awe, currently learning 0.32 to 0.52 is this a piece you will teach in a future DVD?
wassup131994 11 months ago
@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 11 months ago
@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 11 months ago
@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! :)
DanMummSolo 11 months ago
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 11 months ago
@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!
DanMummSolo 11 months ago
HOLY CRAP Dan. How long did you practice this?
nvidiaryan 11 months ago
@nvidiaryan haha Hey Ryan, let's just say learning this piece was like having a second job. A full time job. heheh
DanMummSolo 11 months ago
bravo, very impressive, fabulous
Respect.
bravo,très impressionnant,fabuleux
Respect.
IMBERT2 1 year ago
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!
riotdiscoman 1 year ago
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SiK0Fuzz1es 1 year ago
Parker guitars are so expensive
megaluisdeth 1 year ago
@megaluisdeth That's pretty random heheh
DanMummSolo 1 year ago
Nicely done Dan, this definitely isn't the easiest of peices to play.
SteveBelong 1 year ago
Once again another amazing video.
MADrums85 1 year ago
1:08 O_O omg man. awesome
megabassmasta 1 year ago
Awesome stuff Dan; I love listening to the Caprices played by Alexander Markov :D
shatoutofhell72 1 year ago
Incredible playing, such a hard piece to learn and you played it great
drawnacrol 1 year ago
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 :)
stefanvette1 1 year ago
lol crossroads
JAYcovey706 1 year ago
@JAYcovey706 I wasn't the only one to notice that? Awesome :D
KayJoRum 1 year ago
I can imagine the effort and practice you must have put in to play this.
As usual, you are amazing Dan!
wheresmyguitarnail 1 year ago
@wheresmyguitarnail Hey thanks! It's true, this was pretty grueling to get down.. but it was definitely worth it! Thanks again!
DanMummSolo 1 year ago
Fantastic! It sure takes a great deal of discipline and practice to play a piece like that. Rock! \m/
Caliryda2 1 year ago
@Caliryda2 Thanks a lot man! It was quite a job getting there but extremely rewarding. Thanks for watching!
DanMummSolo 1 year ago
awsome
happyguerrilla 1 year ago
@happyguerrilla Thanks a lot!
DanMummSolo 1 year ago