Marty Friedman & Jason Becker,Carvin Guitar present., part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2006

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  • TUBE AMPS FOR EVERYONE

  • God i want to play like them but i just dont have 15 hours a day staying my bedroom practicing

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  • agree with theultimatexperience he was going with him. was what one would call a 'jam'. its what musicians do; let alone the fact that marty and jason were band mates during the time of this vid. hell they musta been jamming bout 10 -12 hours a day. just lucky to see one clip of their jamming

  • @scotty8254 He wasn't going "against" him, he was going WITH him.

    They're jamming, man.

  • I love you Marty but Jason raped you in this segmant. There should be no competition between guitarist with styles all their own, becuase each his own. But in this one you went against a geneus. Like I said I love you Marty but to go against Jason, Expect to be beatan. We love you Jason and Marty thanks for the insporation!!!

  • I thought I was at least ok at guitar until I saw this video.. lol

  • @1bol1 And I do like Progressive metal ! :-)

  • @1bol1 Think what you want, I am not an ayatollah of music :-)

  • @NAThan9871 lol excuse me but i think you're mistaking... i do like Jazz very much aswell as classical, (my favorite genre is Progressive Metal wich incorporates many elements from classical and Jazz). i just didn't like Giant steps while i do like most jazz stuff. :D

  • @1bol1 Wow... I think you're mistaking... Maybe later in your musical progression you will understand why those tunes are unbelievable and made by geniuses ;-)

    Miller and Wooten are great bassists I agree, but keep in mind that jazz and classical are, the most advanced disciplines in music. ;-)

  • @NAThan9871 um i usually don't disrespect other musicians but, Giant Steps just sounded like a random mess of scales and chromatics. however i did find Donna Lee quite catchy, i don't get Jazz though. i like more...how should i say this...pure bass solos like for example Utopia by Thomas Miller. or things by Victor Wooten.

  • @1bol1 Altitudes is a great tune !!! I love it !! But listen to Giant Steps or Donna Lee you will understand what jazz power is ! ;)

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