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Joe Satriani Decodes "Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat"

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

Joe Satriani Demonstrates his "Diddle-Y-A-Doo-Dat" theme, from his new album, Professor Satchafunkilus and the Musterion of Rock.

For the complete interview, grab the June 2008 issue of Guitar Player Magazine. For tons more video of Joe Satriani and other amazing guitarists, visit guitarplayertv.com. I

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  • "i cant play slow!!!" hahaha its my idol!!!!

  • the guy interviewing him sounds like his guitar teacher when he demands that he counts it in!!

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  • @benno369 my teacher used to have daily quizzes where I had to play x amount of measures. If i didn't count it in, or tap my foot the whole time, I failed the quiz before I finished.

  • Satch re-invented the Mario tune!

  • @liamzuid Not sure but I think it's 2/4 and the end is 3/4. Crazy riff I must say...

  • There are no crap bands or singers out there. If people are buying their stuff...then they are in demand. Give it a few years or a decade and you may come to love the stuff you hate now.

  • @ilovesmarties25 coldplay is a gay band making gay music

  • @owlsrfun47 unfortunately, I agree.. :(

  • This album was a huge disappointment, maybe his worst

  • Thankfully it was not a Doo-Diddle-A-Y-Dat! That would be hard....☺

  • satch for the win

  • Paul Gilbert's drill next to Satriani.....YEAH

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