James Byrd - Avianti Etude

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2007

James Byrd demonstrates the Byrd Guitars Super Avianti.

Guitar used: Byrd Guitars Super Avianti, Alder Body, DiMarzio Virtual Vintage 54b in bridge, DiMarzio YJM in neck, scalloped fretboard.

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  • Great and very musical....

  • I have a copy of Atlantis Rising on cd and it is a really good album. Really good songs on it and the guitar solos are really good too.

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  • Wow

  • You turds talking Yngwie?James was taking lessons and making music before Ynwie showed up so the style is just what it is neo classical and Yngwie has stated that Uli Roth and Ritchie Blackmoore were his major influences so it all starts somewhere;Yngwie I've been a fan of a long time but he's had no new ideas in 25 years his music is fast but also stale where as James music can be fast but not always and he made some great songs too,both suffer writers block to me.

  • I don't get it that seems to be an old Marshall should sound great, maybe its your pedals or pickups making it sound like a mosquito yuk, not pleasant to the ears.

  • Good playing buy horrible sound,I Iike the guitar though!

  • @TheNizem

    LOL!!! Theres actual footage of Yngwie back in 1978 and in 1978 NOBODY knew of Byrd.So get your facts straight before spitting out bullshit.Black Star was composed in 1979.

  • @TheNizem Wrong, Fifth Angel was FORMED in 1983, by then Yngwie already had THREE albums released, one with Steeler & two with Alcatrazz and Yngwie's first solo album was released in 1984, 2nd in 1985 & 3rd in 1986. Therefore Yngwie already had SIX albums released by the time 5th Angel had their 1st. Fifth Angel's first ablum was released in 1986. It was Hendrix that inspired Yngwie to play, but it was Blackmore, Uli Jon Roth, Bach & Paganini that were his main musical influences not Byrd.

  • Buy a SuperAvianti and you can play just like that!-- Hey JB hows it going- CB the coffee guy. Keep it up--great demo vid.

  • That´s why they called him BYRD-so everyone can hear him-nice stuff- a blast from The past Emil Lech Brando (bass)

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