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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

Joe Stump is a shred guitar master whose blistering style and dazzling technique are renowned among guitar aficionados worldwide. A Berklee professor since 1993, specializing in hard rock, shred, and high-tech speed metal, Stump has released five solo albums and three more with his band Reign of Terror. He has performed across North America, Europe, and Asia, and toured with and opened for Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Dokken, Savatage, Robin Trower. Stump's remarkable speed and virtuosity have been lauded in publications like Guitar World and Guitar Shop, and his 1994 album, Night of the Living Shred, was a Grammy semifinalist for best instrumental rock album.

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  • IF IT AIN'T BAROQUE, DON'T FIX IT!

  • It really irritates me when, on instructional technique videos, the musicians still insist on going to E flat.....

    Still, the teaching material is great, you're a superstar AngeliteriuM1

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  • Holy shit at 4:24!!

    ''Painfully easy but i want to do it at like 170 so, you know... so i don't fall asleep.''

    JOE STUMP is the man!! :DD

  • Yea, Gary more.. you can tell...haha Probably never heard of Yngwie....lol

  • @MikeToddOnline That's why you buy different strings for different turnings... If you're fortunate to have more than one guitar.

  • @ibanezbloke Their guitars are optimized to that tuning and if you've played even half step down for years and years you get used to the tension, tightening the strings can throw off your speed and vibrato big time. Try it. Esp. when you tune to D and go back 6 months later, it's like UGH

  • Stump melodies are great

  • gary moore R.I.P.

  • He seems to be a genuinly nice bloke. Wouldn't you just wish you had a guitar teacher like that?

  • I found this helpful - thanks for posting.

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