@@ZOMBIELANDakaUSA Guitarists don't get any better than this. He's absolutely world class. I heard him play with Nelson around '90 or so. I wasn't into Nelson but this concert was on the tube so I said what the heck. His playing was so much more sophisticated than 99 percent of players I was hearing at the time. He's still better than 99 percent of the competition, and I'm talking 99 percent of the top tier of players.
@@wildersound I know, right? How the hell he gets his pinky to work that smoothly in a hybrid picking scheme, I may never know. Don’t know what it is about ‘Straya & crazy good fusion shredders; must be some altered dominant arpeggios in the water down there or some shit.
Brett is definitely my favourite guitar player. Big time fan of Knopfler, Gilmour, Rea, Joe Pass, Wes, Jeff Baxter as well as more modern players like Koch, Govan, Hutchings and others, but Brett has a style that is all his own and interesting (to my ears at least) beyond normal scales and licks. It's like riding a roller coaster....Highs, lows, a shite load of fun and can't wait to go for another ride.
thats the toughest secret of legato. no matter how hard u practice Tom Qyuale licks u wouldn't get the sound. I don't know why tom never mention this main ingredient in his playing.
@@RahulDas-zy6ut well he said in one of his free lesson, back when he was still with Dawson, he used combination of ho&po and from close up demonstration he clearly used both. I think he saves his ‘secret’ for the paid lesson. Even Garsed himself said he still allows some pull off. I tried the only ho and my fingers almost fell off haha but when I got it right it did sound good. But it was too much work so I went back with Satch type legato, or ho&po if you’re Marshall Harrison’s devotees haha jk
@@iganpparamarta8813 i have tom's paid dvd too. but he said nothing about it. hihihi no no not all. am not his devotee. but i love this sound. most modern guitar players are using this legato nowadays
@iganpparamarta8813 It took me a couple months to achieve it. You can then add in varying degrees of po if desired...at lower tempos it can be a bit tricky to get the velocity from ho, but possible. The most difficult ho is pure ascending on a single string then pure descending on that same string. Practice that ho slowly to gain beast mode!
Brett is a legend. I discovered him when Tom Quayle (another fantastic player) mentioned him in some video as one of his influences. I’ve been following both Tom and Brett for some time and honestly now I find 3 note per string generic “shred licks” so boring. When you hear anything by players like Brett you can feel like they’re trying to say something with their guitar. Its just like talking, a conversation, where there are short sentences, some long sentences, some breaks and pause here and there, some questions and their answers, it just feels so natural. It’s amazing!
@@ZOMBIELANDakaUSA I never heard Harrison take credit.He just pushes the technique.He talks about Garsed all the time so I doubt he is trying to hide anything .
Big big big brett the very best number one... In the fusion style music... hey tee bone centrifugal funk very hard jam brett Shawn frank 3 biges different technique
IF YOU LIKE GARSED -- THEN HAVE A LISTEN TO A RARE BOOTLEG OF GARSED & HELMERICH LIVE AT THE BAKED POTATO 1997 HERE: th-cam.com/video/ZZ1GaOb9GLE/w-d-xo.html AND YET MORE GREAT VIRTUOSO GUITAR HERE: th-cam.com/users/JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic
Guthrie brought me here. And now I love his music ❤ Can someone help me with the song name that he plays in the intro of the video, Thank You in Advance....
what does he do for descending 4nps legato lines? so he picks the first 2 notes and then? does he use pull-offs for the other 2notes, or reverse-hammers? thanks
If you told my 8-10 year old dumbass beavis and butthead watching mind that brett garsed of fking Nelson was on one the best guitarists ever i probably would have pissed myself. Aint no lie, ive been following brett for like 3 years now tho and what a fricking legend. And seems like such a nice mate
What the hell are you talking about? Tom Quayle is a huge Garsed fan, and would be the first guy to bring up Garsed in any situation he can. Stop talking about him like he's some kind of ungrateful thief.
@@sanadhait20xx27 "Tom Quayle is copying this guy "Note to note" and getting all the credits, what a fair world." reads very accusatory. I think Andreas read your post just fine.
@@EthnHayabusa No he didnt.. i said what a fair world, that means the world didnt justify Garsed as did with Tom. It means what an underrated player. Your wrong understanding is your own issue, not mine.
I had to look up Tom Quayle but I knew Brett garsed since he appeared on the John Farnham album whispering Jack back in the 80’s and saw him live with John when he was on tour in Europe back then.
Allan Holdsworth + Frank Gambale + Brett Garsed = the Holy Trinity of fusion guitar.
Aussie, Aussie 🇦🇺🇦🇺 (well for Frank and Brett at least lol)
Greg howe!
@@ZOMBIELANDakaUSA
G.Howe added the bluesy taste in fusion, so he must be mentioned with the 3 kings.
And Shawn lane?
Allan Holdsworth and Shawn Lane are the two best of all time in my opinion... no one else comes close. Love Garsed and Gambale though of course.
was talking to Brett today in the supermarket where I work, he's such an awesome humble guy
Castlemaine IGA?
What?
@Voodutube Most of the people in the world will dream for that job.
Probably the best guitarist ever.
@@ZOMBIELANDakaUSA Guitarists don't get any better than this. He's absolutely world class. I heard him play with Nelson around '90 or so. I wasn't into Nelson but this concert was on the tube so I said what the heck. His playing was so much more sophisticated than 99 percent of players I was hearing at the time. He's still better than 99 percent of the competition, and I'm talking 99 percent of the top tier of players.
"Probably the best guitarist ever."
Surely the most idiotic youtube comment ever.
Him and Shawn lane are unmatched
@@Minotauro_di_Chieti
Why have I never heard of this guy?! He’s amazing
But you have
Just listen to the John Farnham albums like The Voice etc
Brett was John's main Guitar player back in the day
@@josephbusuttil3030 I don't know who John Farnham is :| I'm American.
@@5urg3x he played with Nelson, and if you're into prog rock, hes played on several Derek sherinian/planet X albums
"this guy" is the best guitar player in the world
@@5urg3xnever heard of him either, and the more names people drop the more clueless I am 😂 but seeing this now is a gem
I love the way he speaks....so devoid of ego just a nice normal guy
One of the best guitar phrasing I've ever heard!
agreed
This shit is gold! Thank you to this person who uploaded this gold mine! What a genius Brett is.
Fantastic guitar player and all round musician! Thank you, Brett.
The ending solos are astoundingly awesome
You need to listen his solo on Hey T Bone of the Centrifugal Funk album :) !
46:04 Crazy sweeps
1:10:28 Crazy legato
Brett is very underrated and overlooked
those hybrid picking sweeps tho
@@wildersound I know, right? How the hell he gets his pinky to work that smoothly in a hybrid picking scheme, I may never know. Don’t know what it is about ‘Straya & crazy good fusion shredders; must be some altered dominant arpeggios in the water down there or some shit.
It's amazing to me that a human can do that.
Tastful phrasing.. and no fret wrap like a real man
Nelson band brought me here...
Such a phenominal, legendary guitar player! 😊🎸💕💕💕👍👍👍
Mr Brett garsed is a real artist respect
yeah he's a monster
Brett is truly a guitar giant. Also his incredible tone no matter the guitar iz phenomenal. Hewll I love the man.
Ive had th epleasure of meeting Brett, Absolute great bloke.
He was my guitar teacher !
I’m downloading this…I don’t trust copyright…don’t wanna lose this
Brett is a badass
THIS MAN IS AMAZING.
Brett is definitely my favourite guitar player. Big time fan of Knopfler, Gilmour, Rea, Joe Pass, Wes, Jeff Baxter as well as more modern players like Koch, Govan, Hutchings and others, but Brett has a style that is all his own and interesting (to my ears at least) beyond normal scales and licks. It's like riding a roller coaster....Highs, lows, a shite load of fun and can't wait to go for another ride.
22:53 SOUNDS LIKE Hunters and Prey - ANGRA
One of the best ever.
Yes! The Roller Coaster Effect!!! I love it
Truly one of a kind, and inspiring
28:00 is a phenomenal lesson.
Amo Sa' beu' nails
Soooooo smooth!!
Wow...I just discovered him speechless
Its like his fingers are gliding across a buttery neck, smooth man smooothh😮😮
Holdsworth+Garsed+Lane+Gambale+Henderson+Mclaughlin+di Meola+B. Connors+G. Howe+ Kotzen+J. Watts+Macalpine+Helmerich+=GODS
Don’t forget Chris poland.
And Petrucci, Timmons... Who wants continue?
33:53 and onward..........jesus....christ. Brett is really underrated! Yngwie who!?
dsargent724 Love brett more than yngwie..but their musical style is very diff and both has inspired many muscians ..
13:05 the ‘all hammers’ technique
thats the toughest secret of legato.
no matter how hard u practice Tom Qyuale licks u wouldn't get the sound. I don't know why tom never mention this main ingredient in his playing.
@@RahulDas-zy6ut well he said in one of his free lesson, back when he was still with Dawson, he used combination of ho&po and from close up demonstration he clearly used both. I think he saves his ‘secret’ for the paid lesson.
Even Garsed himself said he still allows some pull off.
I tried the only ho and my fingers almost fell off haha but when I got it right it did sound good. But it was too much work so I went back with Satch type legato, or ho&po if you’re Marshall Harrison’s devotees haha jk
@@iganpparamarta8813 i have tom's paid dvd too. but he said nothing about it.
hihihi no no not all. am not his devotee. but i love this sound. most modern guitar players are using this legato nowadays
@iganpparamarta8813
It took me a couple months to achieve it.
You can then add in varying degrees of po if desired...at lower tempos it can be a bit tricky to get the velocity from ho, but possible.
The most difficult ho is pure ascending on a single string then pure descending on that same string. Practice that ho slowly to gain beast mode!
One of the best guitar player 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Watched this several times 🤟🤟🤟
Reminds me of Chris Poland. Just beautiful.
Brett is a legend. I discovered him when Tom Quayle (another fantastic player) mentioned him in some video as one of his influences. I’ve been following both Tom and Brett for some time and honestly now I find 3 note per string generic “shred licks” so boring. When you hear anything by players like Brett you can feel like they’re trying to say something with their guitar. Its just like talking, a conversation, where there are short sentences, some long sentences, some breaks and pause here and there, some questions and their answers, it just feels so natural. It’s amazing!
amazing!!!
Wow this dude is a monster
Marshall Harrison sent me here
God himself
@@ZOMBIELANDakaUSA I never heard Harrison take credit.He just pushes the technique.He talks about Garsed all the time so I doubt he is trying to hide anything .
@@ZOMBIELANDakaUSA" he said he created this style"
Where?
Thanks for this. Will definitely investigate.
The best of the best
Thanks Brett good stuff George
Oh that break at 34 mins is just nasty maaaite!
Super guitariste !!!
You need to check out MVP - Centrifugal funk with Brett Garsed and Shawn Lane, killer stuff!!!
This video (with the other ones by Frank Gambale and Allan Holdsworth) changed my life forever!!!
Those twisty licks after 1:01:00 are killer. :D
Very good.
has anybody actually tried to play the content according to the booklet? it seems like
parts of the licks are missing.
Amazing stuff, has anyone got the tab for the examples?
really good
great upload
SALUDOS DESDE LIMA PERÚ
Big big big brett the very best number one... In the fusion style music... hey tee bone centrifugal funk very hard jam brett Shawn frank 3 biges different technique
IF YOU LIKE GARSED -- THEN HAVE A LISTEN TO A RARE BOOTLEG OF GARSED & HELMERICH LIVE AT THE BAKED POTATO 1997 HERE: th-cam.com/video/ZZ1GaOb9GLE/w-d-xo.html AND YET MORE GREAT VIRTUOSO GUITAR HERE: th-cam.com/users/JazzRockFusionSynthesizerMusic
Neiri wasn't even born when Brett playd like this
my top list fusion guitarist is Scott henderson -allan holdsworth -frank gambale- shawn lane-brett garsed -how good this guy are- all different genius
marcelo paolucci Why is Allan crossed out? Shawn Lane has been dead a while.. he's still there. Just curious! :-)
Scott is really nice guy too
Brett is a real Gun player.
Australia has the best guitarists, gambale, Tommy Emmanuel, Angus Young, this fellow, John Williams
This kid could really go places if he sticks with it
Super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great guitarrist!
Does anyone have the PDF booklet? If you do please let me know.
Ted Stryker fuck off, all rockers owned and own bootlegs, even Lars 😉
FBI warning, watching this video may result in severe GAS
Does anyone know the name of the tune he's playing in the beginning, it's great!!!
A Musical Oasis Awaits Us
He is an amazing player
Guthrie brought me here. And now I love his music ❤ Can someone help me with the song name that he plays in the intro of the video, Thank You in Advance....
'A musical oasis awaits us', from the album Quid Pro Quo
Where can I find those live performances???
Nick Johnston wrote an email to this guy.
what does he do for descending 4nps legato lines? so he picks the first 2 notes and then? does he use pull-offs for the other 2notes, or reverse-hammers? thanks
i think it is a case of hammering on the lower notes. Dont think he does a lot of 'pull off's' as such.
no pull offs is the secret
Which is that last second song he played
1:01:54 Ight Imma Head Out
God sent me... here. Who’s your gravity daddy?
Maybe Tom Quayle learnt a lot hybrid pickings from this guy.. just my opinion
On numerous occasions Tom has cited Brett as one of his key influences in the development of his technique, alongside Greg Howe.
Maybe Tom Quayle mentions Brett Garsed as one of his biggest influences on his website. Just my opinion.
but although tom uses "all hammer on" technique. he never mentions it
The old book in front of the face trick
guitar hero!
If you told my 8-10 year old dumbass beavis and butthead watching mind that brett garsed of fking Nelson was on one the best guitarists ever i probably would have pissed myself. Aint no lie, ive been following brett for like 3 years now tho and what a fricking legend. And seems like such a nice mate
Rambo himself.
What's the brand of his guitar?
Steinberger
9:30 filling in scale bland with chromatics
22:13
respect .
They really went all-out on the opening backdrop, eh?
First song reminds me of gta 3 intro
Anybody knows the name of the song beginning at 40:40?
"megan" from qui pro quo album (brett garsed and tj helmerich)
Not unless they do the latin groove for a live-only version of Megan. 40:40 Sounds nothing like the studio version of Megan.
It may be song off one of Bobby Rock's albums. They played at Bobby's drum clinics.
From Brett himself, it's actually the solo section of their version of "YYZ" by Rush.
Holdsworth concept
What kind of guitar is that ?
what a honey
Pdf?
29:00
"Elektro-Liquid" Lick(s), from "Fused-Oto-GrandMaster", Brett Garsed....!!
WHAT GUITAR IS THAT?
Steinberger GS
Is this the only instructional he's done cause I Could learn so much from brett hes a legend
DIEGO DEL GASTOR
38:06 Buckethead and Shaw lane style atonal licks.
Israel tanker the great Tj helmrich
9:35
1:10:21
1:06:43
😮u
Tom Quayle is copying this guy "Note to note" and getting all the credits, what a fair world.
What the hell are you talking about? Tom Quayle is a huge Garsed fan, and would be the first guy to bring up Garsed in any situation he can. Stop talking about him like he's some kind of ungrateful thief.
@@YngtchieMusic
Did i say what a thief?
Read well next time before attacking.
@@sanadhait20xx27 "Tom Quayle is copying this guy "Note to note" and getting all the credits, what a fair world." reads very accusatory. I think Andreas read your post just fine.
@@EthnHayabusa
No he didnt.. i said what a fair world, that means the world didnt justify Garsed as did with Tom.
It means what an underrated player.
Your wrong understanding is your own issue, not mine.
I had to look up Tom Quayle but I knew Brett garsed since he appeared on the John Farnham album whispering Jack back in the 80’s and saw him live with John when he was on tour in Europe back then.
Anyone ever notice how much this dude looks like Jason Becker?