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  • @JamesOnPiano

    I don't know,really !

    the left hand does the trick, and the right hand follows, I don't even think about it,

    so, it's not a technique, it's my way to play as fast as I can

  • you got brass balls dude, badass . . . rock on bro!

  • now that's what i call some serious circle picking! :-) very impressive!!

    you think you could post a video showing how to develop such technique? PLEASE!! ;-)

    cheers!

  • @scrapethebottom

    thank you so much !

    I am not sure ,that I have a real technique ..you mean the right hand ? because she does not really move ?,and the thumb and the index finger do the trick ,..i have always played this way , it's not easy to give a methode ,

    i don't think ,it's so difficult

  • God your picking technique is INSANE.

    Tone isn't very Yngwie-ish...

  • NICE playing.

  • Great demo! I always wanted to add a guitar with a scalloped fretboard to my collection...One question: Have you noticed a difference in your playing when you switch to another guitar? My first guess that after playing a while on a scalloped fretboard your playing will have a "lighter" touch...

  • @tube33139

    thank you !

    a scalloped fretboard doesn't have any value if you use to play only chords or very basic riffs ,

    the Malmsteen signature stratocaster was made to play Malmsteen 's music,

    it's hard to find another value in a scalloped fretboard,and monster frets.

    it's right,when I alternate with a "normal" fretboard, my brain needs a few minutes... : )

  • @yngwie5757 Thats not 100% true I have a 2 malmsteen strats and they sound great for blues jazz shred and hard rock and Neo classical :D

    but i agree ith the chords though it is easier to bar chords

  • hwo do you like scalloped frets im thinking about do some to seee how i like them also very nice playing.

  • @1withguitar

    i prefere scalloped frets since I own this guitar,

    the other guitars have so much wood on the neck ,too much !! ;)

  • @yngwie5757 how long have you been playing? and how are chords on scalloped frets?

  • @1withguitar

    it happens ,that chords sound out of tune,if you press to much the strings , the solos aswell,

    moreover,the small E string keeps wanting to leave the fretboard when it's played fast (as i try to do),

    but you just have to adjust your playing , and after a few hours practice, no problem !

    it's a fantastic guitar ,pickups,colour, all is beautifull !

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