Steve Vai Tony MacAlpine Solo Carvin 60th
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夢の競演!
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@Stratoale2008 lol
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100% agreed.
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@LordPrutsikas Thanks for the info but i have one more question . On which fret they hit the harmonic ?
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Because they're doing it over and over, bend-release, bend-release etc.
I think you can clearly hear and see it. Of course it's hard to control this kind of effect, but remember, these guys are not the typical guitar players...they're guitar freaks!
They're pickups, effects etc. also help.
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@LordPrutsikas but how doesn't the sound just die out ? they're bending it but it's a pretty high note . i guess it's a harmonic but how in the name of heaven it keeps ringing when you bend it out of the fretboard
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They are bending the high E string downward, out of the fretboard.
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Those guys are both freaks. Respect!!!
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@carvinguitars well obviously some of it was rehearsed; the harmonies and duets they were playing near the end of this video are impossible to just create on the fly.
I have seen Tony MacAlpine do that thing in 1:13 where he looks like he is sweeping w/ his finger in other solos. Is it just that? Or is he doing a kind of sweep-tapping thing?
And regarding the validity of the "music" and the "widdly widdly widdle":opinions vary on what makes music good or tasteful. The same can be said of Paganini or John Coltrane's music. Steve Vai is a virtuoso composer & mucisian of thier order. I think at times his music challenges you to listen closer. It's not pop.
cfrancisco74 1 year ago 8
is it my imagination or Tony is more accomplished guitar player than Vai???
Stratoale2008 4 months ago 5