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Marty Friedman's Interview |
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Apr 24 2019, 11:44 AM |
It's quite interesting to watch, so I thought I'd share it
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Apr 24 2019, 06:33 PM |
I've watched the first 15 minutes and I loved it!! These interviews are always very inspiring.
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Apr 25 2019, 01:31 PM |
I've watched about 25 minutes before and I'm finishing it now. I still learned new things about him! I always thought he didn't want another band after Megadeth but I guess that's why hearing the man himself is better than reading even the best article that's made to attract readers. Besides the technicalities and more exact background I learned that he's a great person. Modest and kind, unlike some of the "rockstars". And he, of all people, has a lot to brag about. You're right saying these interviews are inspiring! I'm always more determined to improve after watching this kind of footage! If you didn't, I recommend to see other Captain meets chapters. Check out Paul Gilbert's, Steve Vai's, Guthrie Govan's and John Petrucci's. All of them are amazing and very inspiring! -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 26 2019, 08:49 PM |
I found this channel because of gear reviews but I'll follow your advice! I didn't know they do that kind of videos too until now. I enjoy listening to others and learning more about people but musicians are even more interesting to hear out I think that you'll love the ones that I've recommended, starting with Gilbert's and Vai's. Cool! It's interesting how he started transcribing all the exotic licks after having moved to Hawaii - where there was no music scene for him. This reminds me a little of living in a small town (or country such as Sweden). That can inspire you to go a different route simply because, there aren't many other options. Transforming Limitations Into Advantages. This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: Apr 26 2019, 08:49 PM -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 26 2019, 10:56 PM |
Transforming Limitations Into Advantages. Yes that's a key concept, regardless of your situation! |
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Apr 27 2019, 03:40 PM |
There are many influential, unique and great players that have unorthodox or even "bad" technique in all styles of guitar playing and music. What separates them from just another player with bad technique is that they live, breath, eat and drink music all day, everyday for years on end. They love it more than anything else. You can always overcome a technique deficiency when you truly desire to get the art out.
This post has been edited by klasaine: Apr 27 2019, 03:40 PM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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May 3 2019, 03:33 PM |
I've come across another video lesson by Marty and I thought I'd link it here if anyone's interested:
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