If I place them in terms of Megadeth, then he'd be my absolute favorite guitarist, but if I pull them outside that context, just as players alone, I'll take Al Pitrelli over all of them, followed by Poland.
@@Cheeseburgerman23 That first Boston album takes a lot of crap for being "overplayed corporate rock" and shit like that, but Tom Scholz recorded that shit in his basement. That album is frigging amazing.
A very cool dude. Love that he plays those songs still and with the same attitude he had when he was a kid picking up guitar for the first time. Doesnt get more honest than that as a player.
To hear a great guitar player talking about times when he was learning and struggling with certain things is inspiring to keep on playing even when you're beating your head against a wall trying to learn X, Y, or Z passage or techniques. You just got to keep playing and remember how much we love guitar 😊
Marty-san is a great guitarist and a funny guy. I had a pleasure to have a coffee with him and Gus G. at my house when we were touring Poland. We spent hours listening to Marty's stories from back in the day.
@@SIRebrumHaha yes when I was a toddler like you I also thought everyone over 25 looked like walking zombies. And then time flies. 20 years; poof! Gone. So have fun and enjoy your youthfull skinn, thick hair and hotties while it lasts.
That was really cool. I'm glad he mentioned the metal riffs that have so many minor changes throughout the songs,I admire how these bands remember it all particularly when it's really subtle. How Dave Mustaine can sing and play those intricate guitar parts simultaneously is amazing, although you could say the same for Geddy Lee and a few others. Great video
@@rodbelding9523 funny enough, my favorite of the “new guys” is the most recent… Temu is amazingly talented… i was a WinterSun fan long before he joined megadeth
Marty, I was a 19 y/o AF guy at Hickam and saw you at a school auditorium show where the power went out. You continued to play despite loss of stage lights and sound. Amazing!!! I also bumped into you at Music Mac and Easy music center. Love your Megadeth stuff esp Train of Consequences!! Peace man, Doug.
I went through classical with nylon strings and never got very far. Went to jazz guitar and got stuck in boxes. These are the notes in the first position, this week 2nd position, 3rd week 3rd position. I gave up. Then metal broke out with metallica and van halen and I then realized get out of the box. But when Marty came along I was blown away. This guy hits more notes than the guitar has.
I love Marty - always entertaining, and one of my favorite guitarists. I got into guitar because I saw Marty live on the Rust in Peace tour and stood amazed he played those solos note for note, 20 feet from my eyes. 30 years later, and I still can't play those super fast sweep/arpeggios - you know, the techniques Marty says he never trained to play, but can play flawlessly at 220 bpm. The guy is a prodigy.
He's done so much more than Megadeth but there willl never be another line up like his tenure. His parts were so melodic but nasty at the same time. Hes a badass
Marty was always my favorite metal guitarist. I look at his solos on the Rust in Peace album like he looks at Ace Frehly's solos. Especially Hangar 18. Jesus he's so melodic.
I'm pretty convinced that the differences in what techniques guitarists struggle with has a lot to do with hand size and proportions. My hands are huge, which makes playing chords so much easier naturally. I didn't struggle with barre chords even as a total beginner. Not to mention the Hendrix-style thumb-over-the-neck chords. However, I've always struggled with everything shreddy, and I think more so than most people. I feel like having such long fingers makes quick movements somewhat clumsy, especially on the thinnest strings and higher frets.
Marty will be late for his gig tonight as he is experiencing delays... I really like the fact that Marty highlights so many great female guitarists from Japan on Rock Fujiyama, including Li-sa-X, Sakura Yoshida, and my favorite, Hal-Ca of Asterism. 🎸
Marty Friedman you are a guitar legend wrote some of the greatest riffs ever but that right hand still be killing me how it seems so uncomfortable and you still play with such presicion and nuance. And have never seemed to atleast I know of never had any issues or anything. But you are the man a true legend. You will forever sit in my top players list. 🎉
One thing you learn from watching thrash metal guitarists talk about their influences is that Kiss is single-handedly the most underappreciated band in the history of rock and metal. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an 80s metal guitarist not give them huge praise.
I get a kick out of the fact Marty struggled with some Johnny Ramone riff while many of the rest of us would not even attempt to play some of the things he has played over the years.
5 hours after he played and I´m still hearing his delay.
And the noise.
😂😂
😂😅
But once You Heard him life, You can hear him all your entire life
😂😂😂
"Marty can play anything"
- Dave Mustaine Autobiography
Losing him was like throwing away a lottery ticket. When he and Mensa were in the band, they could have had it all.
@@cainealexander-mccord2805 He wanted to do things with his career besides play in a Big 4 thrash band
@@_ProTrax Admirable. He's one of the best, indubitably. And as I can't stand Megadeth anymore, it worked out great!
Hear mustaine's book (and many more rock bios, Marilyn Manson, gnr etc) for free on my channel under audiobooks 😊❤
He's great but he doesn't quite got Buckethead or John 5 beat. He's about up to Jake E Lee level or Steve Vai.
My favorite of the Megadeth guitarists. I'm so glad to see Marty alive and well, and still playing his heart out.
Marty has been pretty active with solo records since before, during and after Megadeth. There's a wealth of music for you to check out.
Absolutely
Absolutely was a response to my favorite Megadeth guitarist
If I place them in terms of Megadeth, then he'd be my absolute favorite guitarist, but if I pull them outside that context, just as players alone, I'll take Al Pitrelli over all of them, followed by Poland.
@lorensanders8501 no, al is great but never wrote a " tornado of souls " solo
"How much Delay do you need?"
Marty: YES!
Yes.................yes
yes.................yes
yes.................yes
@@vonclod123👏👏😂
Your comment made me laugh out loud. I was wondering the same thing.
Guitar sounds horrible on top of it. 😂
I think he just got a new Fender Tonemaster (you can barely see it) and is learning how to use it.
So much respect for Marty. No fake rockstar attitude bullshit.
Probably one of the most down to earth guys on the planet from what i can tell
Seeing the more than a feeling solo Friedmanised. This is what the Internet was made for
Yeesssss
Ever noticed on that last G F# E D the bass is tuned in drop D?
@@srt4bmight be the first Drop D tune (even if just the bass) in rock n roll history. Innovative album for sure.
@@srt4b Wow! Never noticed
@@Cheeseburgerman23 That first Boston album takes a lot of crap for being "overplayed corporate rock" and shit like that, but Tom Scholz recorded that shit in his basement. That album is frigging amazing.
Who doesnt love this man. Hes such a unique player , cacophany was epic. My man did a bong hit before this video 😂😂
Came here to say this, Marty burned a fat joint before the video or at least ripped a fat bong hit which of course makes the video better
Haha why would you say that? I never could imagine that tbh
@@duckylolzorprobably cause his eyes lol .. i think i saw an interview somewhere he doesn’t do any drugs though. That was a while ago 😆.
@@randomguitarnote8887 He turned Japanese.
The man likes his delay.
So do we!
Don't we all?
Me too!
Better than another guitarist that over uses the wah
i do not lol
If I look like that at 61, I'll be very happy!
He looks 30
Me too and I only have 3.5 months to go! EEK!
Seems like 35-40 😮
Living in Japan
Do what you love for a living and you wont age as fast as those who dont.
Lemme see if i can remember it-goes on to play it perfectly.
I find his deadpan honesty endearing as hell and I feel like he’d be very cool to hang out and jam with.
A very cool dude.
Love that he plays those songs still and with the same attitude he had when he was a kid picking up guitar for the first time.
Doesnt get more honest than that as a player.
To hear a great guitar player talking about times when he was learning and struggling with certain things is inspiring to keep on playing even when you're beating your head against a wall trying to learn X, Y, or Z passage or techniques. You just got to keep playing and remember how much we love guitar 😊
Wow that tone just reached out from the tv and melted my face!!! MF FTW!!
Marty-san is a great guitarist and a funny guy. I had a pleasure to have a coffee with him and Gus G. at my house when we were touring Poland. We spent hours listening to Marty's stories from back in the day.
He haven't aged a day since 90s. Japan is treating him well
He clearly looks Old & wrinkled
You Fans take it too much some times 😑
@@SIRebrumHaha yes when I was a toddler like you I also thought everyone over 25 looked like walking zombies.
And then time flies. 20 years; poof! Gone.
So have fun and enjoy your youthfull skinn, thick hair and hotties while it lasts.
@@mrmaxaxl I don't find Enjoyment in Hotties.
@@SIRebrum Well any ladies you prefer then
Pssst. He's into shaft.😂
We know it's been a while since we had a new Gear Factor episode for you all!
thank you for blessing us with another one, loudwire \m/
Getting Marty is perfect👍
Well worth the wait!
Now you need to get Jason Becker
Having Marty on is awesome
Still rewarding myself with a bonghit occasionally 😁 you're the best Marty, many thanks!
One of my all time favorite guitar players!
Marty is already great but always still learning. What a cool attitude.
When he did the Ramones riff you can see his picking hand wanting to go back to his own style while fighting the urge to down pick the johnny way
Exactly
That was really cool. I'm glad he mentioned the metal riffs that have so many minor changes throughout the songs,I admire how these bands remember it all particularly when it's really subtle.
How Dave Mustaine can sing and play those intricate guitar parts simultaneously is amazing, although you could say the same for Geddy Lee and a few others.
Great video
Nice to see love for Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser. Cities On Flame kicked my socks off when i first heard it as a kid and it is so much fun to play.
My favorite guitarist and band of all time. BOC was and still is just something magical.
@trevormachado Word! Buck Dharma is amazing player.
Ive always loved Marty! My favorite album by far is "Scenes" ❤
Scenes is one of the most beautiful albums of all time of all genres
There is so much to take in from Marty's world.
His pick grip is absolutely wild looking
Marty and dave made DETH amazing …. The later guitarists are great, but something about the marty/dave duo just cant be duplicated……
I think it was because Marty was the only guitar player in Megadeth that Dave thought was better than himself
@@telecatsermaster it's age/prime years , happens almost in any context
Yeah honestly Poland and Marty are the two essential Megadeth guitarists, all the other ones have just been fill ins really.
@@rodbelding9523 funny enough, my favorite of the “new guys” is the most recent… Temu is amazingly talented… i was a WinterSun fan long before he joined megadeth
@@rodbelding9523 Nah , only the soulless robot Broderick is a filler ...m everyone added to the brand
This is one of the best guitar tones I've ever heard. I'm in love with that sound.
That tone is 👌
Some say his delay is still repeating to this day
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Marty playing Boston is exactly what I needed to see and hear today. Tom Scholz is the goat
"every time you get an exercise done, every time you play it correctly, give yourself a reward by doing a bong hit."
~ Tim Brooks
This is why musicians can't have nice things 😂
Words to live by 😂
I like him!
Quietly very close to the top of the list of all time best players Marty is
Right up there with Eric Johnson, satriani, Vai, etc..
Marty, I was a 19 y/o AF guy at Hickam and saw you at a school auditorium show where the power went out. You continued to play despite loss of stage lights and sound. Amazing!!! I also bumped into you at Music Mac and Easy music center. Love your Megadeth stuff esp Train of Consequences!! Peace man, Doug.
I went through classical with nylon strings and never got very far. Went to jazz guitar and got stuck in boxes. These are the notes in the first position, this week 2nd position, 3rd week 3rd position. I gave up. Then metal broke out with metallica and van halen and I then realized get out of the box. But when Marty came along I was blown away. This guy hits more notes than the guitar has.
Dude is so humble
I love how he goes to a normal human wrist shape to play rhythm guitar but back to the mutant contorted hook thing for leads. Never change Marty
The lobster claw picking hand.
If i can remember to play the More Than a Feeling solo
Brings out the middle finger and flicks his way through it😅🔥
The fact that he loves the Ramones just warms my heart.
Breaking into the ‘More Than a Feeling’ solo is a truly beautiful thing ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Marty Friedman being influenced by Johnny Ramone is so cool
And The Runaways!
Yeah! And the constant downpicking of Johnny Ramone is a great primer for Metal also!
Martys guitar on sweating bullets is so good. The live show from 92 was amazing. Great musician.
Marty so genuine and such an all around good guy. Megadeth has never been the same since he left.
0:19 that explains sooooo much
Marty doesn't set his delay in ms, he set's it in light years
liked and subscribed
Light years is a measure of distance
@@andrewmace1729 YT comments are a medium of fun
HAHA
@@andrewmace1729nerd
Naming a section off of the Fountain of Lamneth is insane
I love how he plays Mr. Speed. Such an iconic riff.
Rock School 101 right here by Marty 😎
Awesome jamming as always Marty!!! You brought back some killer memories as soon as you started to play Mr. Speed!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Cheers bro. Thanks hard get started.
Him being a big Ramones fan makes me so happy
It’s awesome…..
His enthusiasm is infectious! 🤘❤️
I love Marty - always entertaining, and one of my favorite guitarists. I got into guitar because I saw Marty live on the Rust in Peace tour and stood amazed he played those solos note for note, 20 feet from my eyes. 30 years later, and I still can't play those super fast sweep/arpeggios - you know, the techniques Marty says he never trained to play, but can play flawlessly at 220 bpm. The guy is a prodigy.
Forbidden City will always be one of my favorite riffs, power and melody combined in perfect harmony
I luv you Marty! You are so down to Earth and fabulous technique!
Mr Speed never Sounded so good.. Marty’s sound and style is on point.
He, like many of us grew up with KISS as inspiration.
Wicked Riffs! what a cool dude.
He's done so much more than Megadeth but there willl never be another line up like his tenure. His parts were so melodic but nasty at the same time. Hes a badass
Melodic but nasty - perfectly stated! Big fan of his playing.
Marty is simply amazing
I love how he always played what was best for the song!!
Great explanations of why. Not just playing them. Great stuff.
I've been through with smoking bong for years, but now I think I'll have to start again.
Dude I'm watching your melodic video right now! Rock on!
Marty never disappoints! 🤘🏻
What a great guitarist and artist hats off
Hyperdoom is definitely bluesy/jazzy. Dope!
One of the greatest guitarists of all time ❤
I like how he takes a little pause to wait for the delay to end before talking again.😅
I could have watched an hour of this.. loved it 😊
I love hearing Marty play the Ramones and the Runaways LOL, best of both worlds.
To think that a Ramones chord almost made him quit guitar is insane
Punk rock riffs on a bad cheapo guitar will gave you a traumatic experience. Trust me!
Awesome tone 👍
Marty was always my favorite metal guitarist. I look at his solos on the Rust in Peace album like he looks at Ace Frehly's solos. Especially Hangar 18. Jesus he's so melodic.
I'm pretty convinced that the differences in what techniques guitarists struggle with has a lot to do with hand size and proportions.
My hands are huge, which makes playing chords so much easier naturally. I didn't struggle with barre chords even as a total beginner. Not to mention the Hendrix-style thumb-over-the-neck chords.
However, I've always struggled with everything shreddy, and I think more so than most people. I feel like having such long fingers makes quick movements somewhat clumsy, especially on the thinnest strings and higher frets.
Marty will be late for his gig tonight as he is experiencing delays... I really like the fact that Marty highlights so many great female guitarists from Japan on Rock Fujiyama, including Li-sa-X, Sakura Yoshida, and my favorite, Hal-Ca of Asterism. 🎸
I done seent BOC live and they absolutely slayed
This is the biggest delay electric guitar interview ever 🤩🤩🤩
big respect to him playing the ramones properly with the down strokes
Marty Friedman you are a guitar legend wrote some of the greatest riffs ever but that right hand still be killing me how it seems so uncomfortable and you still play with such presicion and nuance. And have never seemed to atleast I know of never had any issues or anything. But you are the man a true legend. You will forever sit in my top players list. 🎉
I will never understand how Marty is such a masterful guitar god picking the way he does. He makes it happen though, one of a kind!
Great player with a great attitude
Love you Marty! You have surely blessed us with such good music for so long. I can air guitar every solo from rust. 😂
Such a sympathetic man. Very cool.
best guitarist megadeth has ever had, when they asked him for favorites riffs I was hoping he came up with one from rust in peace
I think Dave did all the rust in peace riffs, Marty did solos
@@chloesmith4065 I didn't know that
Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll by Blue Oyster Cult is such a classic!
Marty Freeman always 🤘🎸👍
I wish I could "maybe" remember riffs and solos like him.
His picking technique is insane!! 😲
One thing you learn from watching thrash metal guitarists talk about their influences is that Kiss is single-handedly the most underappreciated band in the history of rock and metal. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an 80s metal guitarist not give them huge praise.
We still love you Marty!
I get a kick out of the fact Marty struggled with some Johnny Ramone riff while many of the rest of us would not even attempt to play some of the things he has played over the years.
MARTY HAS HIS OWN UNIVERSE OF KNOWLEDGE.. GENIUS
I wonder if Im the only one who now really wants to learn that Boston solo. \m/
It’s funny when you hear people like Marty Friedman had thoughts like “I’m not cut out for guitar” 😂
nice guy, playing great
Marty is a class act
1st solo ever for me was STRUT by Bob Seger. Actually, playing along with my Dads Bob Seger albums is what kicked it off, lol
Seeing Marty play forbidden city was beyond awesome 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Man, Forbidden City is really something... what a song!
Very cool.
8:07 🤘🤘🤘💥💣BRAVO "BOSTON"!!!