I LOVE these! I wanted them ALL. Remember, you used to order them from the back of “Guitar For The Practicing Musician” magazine?! Now I have them ALL on my hard drive. Hot Licks, REH, Star Licks. So great. When musicians were MUSICIANS.
I still wanted some of them. Growing up in south east Europe it was hard to get any, but there some copies and originals. Funny thing is that We could go to a free guitar schools , the state was covering all that but they were teaching only classical guitar.
wow Louis Johnson on that fretless bass and all those amazing guitarists loved the old star licks tapes in the ancient time long ago known as....before TH-cam! lol🎸
Nature is really not short on musical ideas or vessels in which to express them. The world has pumped out a seemingly endless amount of unique musical voices. Almost unbelievable! Dig your style brother. Big up!
My brother brought me in early 90's from the US Eric Johnson art of guitar i think was the name, Tony MacAlpine video and one from Joe Pass ( that was way above my level, He wished to hook me on Jazz ☺) . Thx for sharing this
@@Swybryd-Nation I can't find it anywhere. It was a sampler VHS that REH sent to the big music stores. It would play in the store all day by the REH videos. I dubbed a VHS copy of it. I have access to all of the full videos.. . I could recreate it if I want to. It had absolutely everybody man. Yngwie, George Lynch, Greg Howe, kee Marcello, Paul Gilbert, Donahue, Jaco, Vinnie Vincent, Shawn Lane, and on, and on, and on.
He might actually be. Hard to believe he beat Steve Vai to it but he might have! One of the first Intentional flutters I can recall was from 1992’s Under a Glass Moon solo from Dream Theater. **CORRECTION** Upon further reflection the first intentional bar flutter or otherwise I recall is indeed from Steve Vai in a tune called “Blue Powder”
Never used or even heard of that pick slanting stuff before Troy Grady. Absolutely useless to me. But Troy Grady is a great guy: extremely nice and incredibly smart.
@@Swybryd-Nation what advice can you give about getting over the string to pick the one under it. example, if you are picking chromatic 4 notes a string alternate picking, starting first from a downstroke. pick seems to get caught inbetween strings cheers
Scott Claremont watch my “weird trick” series of videos: all of those demonstrate the pick being out of position and fingers coming to the rescue ie SWYBRYD.
Used to watch this in the 90s on,m vhs , rewind and watch again
I LOVE these! I wanted them ALL. Remember, you used to order them from the back of “Guitar For The Practicing Musician” magazine?! Now I have them ALL on my hard drive. Hot Licks, REH, Star Licks. So great. When musicians were MUSICIANS.
I still wanted some of them. Growing up in south east Europe it was hard to get any, but there some copies and originals. Funny thing is that We could go to a free guitar schools , the state was covering all that but they were teaching only classical guitar.
I remember this in the late 80s! The first time I saw this video just blow me away! This bring back a lot of memories for me!
wow Louis Johnson on that fretless bass and all those amazing guitarists loved the old star licks tapes in the ancient time long ago known as....before TH-cam! lol🎸
They all had awesome ideas and were very creative for the time!
Nature is really not short on musical ideas or vessels in which to express them. The world has pumped out a seemingly endless amount of unique musical voices. Almost unbelievable! Dig your style brother. Big up!
My brother brought me in early 90's from the US Eric Johnson art of guitar i think was the name, Tony MacAlpine video and one from Joe Pass ( that was way above my level, He wished to hook me on Jazz ☺) . Thx for sharing this
I worked for Sam Ash 20 years ago. I had the sampler video of the entire REH catalog. I watched it all the time. lmao
Please find ittttt
@@Swybryd-Nation I can't find it anywhere. It was a sampler VHS that REH sent to the big music stores. It would play in the store all day by the REH videos. I dubbed a VHS copy of it. I have access to all of the full videos.. . I could recreate it if I want to. It had absolutely everybody man. Yngwie, George Lynch, Greg Howe, kee Marcello, Paul Gilbert, Donahue, Jaco, Vinnie Vincent, Shawn Lane, and on, and on, and on.
@@Swybryd-Nation I think me and my buddies played it till it wouldn't play anymore... lol, I should remake it.
O use to have all of these, the g ood old days
Marshall you are the best! Great idea
I had a Hendrix one and it was great
I wish I could get it now and revisit it.
an interesting look at some guitar of the history
I remember this videos yeah greetings from Argentina
Got the toni iommi starlicks audio cassette in the attic... got him to autograph it at a black sabbath gig in newcastle england...
Albert Lee such a beast
I don't suppose you have michael thompson star licks. I have looked EVERYWHERE for this. It was quite simply my childhood :) Thanks.
This is great!
cool! Before You Tube there was the vhs tapes to rent at your local music store to learn! :)
This is awesome. Earl Greco got a pocket
So great. I had the Jeff Watson Video ;-) Cool ;-)
Brad Gilllis plays guitar like a loud mouth drunk
I remember it well
Thanks for the upload. Do you have any hot licks demos?
I had this on vhs.
Steve lukather was just...wow.
I remember Wolf Marshall doing an Yngwie instructional video.
ahhh Wolf Marshall..the Guy who did all the Cherylane Songbooks
Growing up it was always REH videos or Star licks
Brad Gillis was the guy who claimed to be the first to discover the Wang Bar 'Flutter' hahaha What a discovery!
He might actually be. Hard to believe he beat Steve Vai to it but he might have! One of the first Intentional flutters I can recall was from 1992’s Under a Glass Moon solo from Dream Theater.
**CORRECTION**
Upon further reflection the first intentional bar flutter or otherwise I recall is indeed from Steve Vai in a tune called “Blue Powder”
Everyone was Brad Gillising it in this one.
Marshall what advice can you give in regards to downward pick slanting ? having trouble getting across strings cheers
Never used or even heard of that pick slanting stuff before Troy Grady. Absolutely useless to me. But Troy Grady is a great guy: extremely nice and incredibly smart.
@@Swybryd-Nation what advice can you give about getting over the string to pick the one under it. example, if you are picking chromatic 4 notes a string alternate picking, starting first from a downstroke. pick seems to get caught inbetween strings cheers
SWYBRYD solves the even # notes per string problem picking nicely. ;-D
@@Swybryd-Nation hopefully you can demonstrate this for us !
Scott Claremont watch my “weird trick” series of videos: all of those demonstrate the pick being out of position and fingers coming to the rescue ie SWYBRYD.
I have a bunch of these
🎸🎼👍
lol wolf marshall
MrMisterMan lolololol I know!!!!!! Lolololol
Uhmmm Michaelangelo Batio was the last person on this??? Y'all cut him???!!!!
MAB wasn’t on this one. Trust me
I bought Steve Lukather but ended up playing like Ray Flacke - you have to be careful what you wish for!
I was really impressed by the Ray Flacke section - just great control, great timing.
Scab Licks
Man, I remember having watched some of these on TH-cam and finding them to be the most tasteless phrasing I'd ever listened to...
The Brian May video was actually awesome