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Joe Satriani - Advice to Aspiring Guitarists (10 of 11)

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An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Joe Satriani. Part 10 of 11. Recorded on October 31st, 2008 at the House of Blues in Lake Buena Vista, FL.

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  • Thumbs up if you would pay to watch Satch practice guitar

  • This is to all instant gratification noobs...Joe is stating the obvious...what you dont know? go learn it...lol.Its so simple but everyone these days is looking for the quick fix.They have so many sources available to them and yet still looking for that little 5 minute video that explains everything and makes them guitar masters.Sit your ass down and practise.

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  • Chris broderick should take this advice. Practicing ascending and descending scales in a song is not music. It's boring.

  • @plarblesklintobleits That thought process is irrelevant, close minded and just plain stupid. Good music is timeless. Shit music is contemporary. For example, Mozart and friends will be remembered for a very long time. Long after you, I, and most of this generation is long gone and turned to dust.

  • joe's time has passed, he is no longer relevant. old news. boring.

  • "figure out how to play with ppl who are better than you are"

    I would but you never come to miami. :'(

  • the first thing i learned was every note on the guitar. if you know vocal music or piano keys...it takes 30 seconds. start with E. this is great advice for constructive learning and creating.

  • yeah, i didn't undertand it too.. Someone could explain to me, what did Satch mean when he told "know the name of every note on the guitar"? Thanks a lot.

  • i dont need to know every note on guitar i just need to know what key im playing in and the rest is easy because u should know when u play with a band whether u are in the wrong key when your doing a solo because u will hear the difference

  • see if i was to practice scales and arrpegios and theory etc ,and eventually know all the knowledge, what percentage of practice time should i use to do so like 40% 50% 60% etc?

  • @pmay222 lol. you're so stupid. 70's rock guitarists were trapped in a blues scale box. he meant that if you wanna be a real musician like him, you wanna learn the more scales as possible. he didn't mean like you have to learn every scale. that is not possible. there are millions of scales out there, you know. god, people are so close-minded these days.

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