Vinie Vincent Instructional Video
Vinie Vincent Instructional Video
I don't know if this is cool to post but it's on Youtube so I take it Vinnie doesn't mind:
Pretty cool explanation of his approach, I think. Thoughts and opinions?
Pretty cool explanation of his approach, I think. Thoughts and opinions?
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Yeah, I bought that when it came out too thought I wasn't playing guitar at the time, I started about 4 years later. I didn't realise when I first got it that he was miming all the examples from the album at the start.
He plays the rest, it's a total shred fest. Ah, the good old days.
He plays the rest, it's a total shred fest. Ah, the good old days.
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I look back at it (I got it in 89 on VHS) and I think it's not that good! I think there was a whole rush to get as many of these vids out as quickly as possible at the time and many of them were probably not that well planned out. I'm sure there are worse though. Some of the details are pretty sketchy, "remember a sweep is just gracefully sliding your pick across the strings"? And the 2 jamming parts with that awful drum machine and droning E rhythm...argh! Still, there are parts that are just jaw droppingly good! I remember showing a bunch of friends the first lick in the second half when Vinnie does the little sideways look at the finish of it and they were all looking at the TV going WTF!!!
Promises made, crying in vain, all empty. Never accepting the blame and not letting go of the shame. A river of tears, as months turn to years, all wasted. On someone not willing to change.Now only a shadow remains!
You could poke holes in his terminology but it still represents how HE looks at it. So if you want to learn the VV method, there he is. Personally he was never much of an influence on my playing-wise. I didn't really want to cop what he did so much as that I just enjoyed it as something a little different. The randomness of a lot of his leads sounded cool - not like something I wanted to DO, but it was cool to hear. For chromaticism I like Petrucci's approach a little more.
I searched for years for that VHS and at a time when I was about to give up playing as I couldnt figure out how to play like VV I found a new copy and I found a way out of the rut I had been in for so long .. I foolishly said to myself that I would be as good as VV by the time I was 30 .. LOL .. 40 is looming and still i am not there yet .. having to relearn everything I knew about guitar was a monster pain in the ass but .. he changed my playing forever .. and for that I am gratefull
I can't play like Vinnie at all but I enjoy what he does a lot. Some of his leads seem like wild abandon but they're not, I can play along with them in my head and they seem to fit the songs.
Then there's the totally excellent slower stuff on the ballads. Vinnie can shred and play slowly just as good. The slow stuff is often harder for lots of people.
Then there's the totally excellent slower stuff on the ballads. Vinnie can shred and play slowly just as good. The slow stuff is often harder for lots of people.
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