STEVE MORSE "Guitar Collection" (NAMM Show 2017)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- During NAMM Show 2017, Ernie Ball Music Man gave to Steve Morse (Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, Flying Colors) the Number Two Steve Morse Signature Model Guitar, unplayed since being built thirty years ago...check it out!
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Steve’s such a joy!!! Dang, we’re going to miss him. Wishing Steve all the best in his and Janine’s health battle. We love ya man!!!
Steve Morse is a guitar legend!
steve .. I appreciate your comment about ownership and having "stuff" .. the volume swells and tapped harmonics are very nice. class act, this guy.
beautiful guitar, played by my old buddy, steve...a true master!
When I first heard Purpendicular, I thought it was ok.
20 years later this album just keeps growing on me and never stops, just like Dark Side of the Moon, for example.
Even more so when I tried to learn few Steve's tricks and realized how hard are those to pull off.
Nah, nothing can beat his 90's solo albums.
That record is spectacular.
When I heard purpendicular..I was like aah.. This is the change deep purple needed .. Steve just changed deep purple sound..
@@nicksm7980 and High Tension Wires Album is phenomenal. General Lee, Country Colors, Highland Wedding, Tumeni Notes is legendary list.
Great Human Being!
I always wanted one these Steve Morse signature guitars , there seem to be endless tones u can get out of
It's a great guitar. I've had mine 22 years now. Like you say, the tone is endless.
I JUST got mine 2 weeks ago. Been wanting one for 30 years now. Finally got one :)
I've had one since I was 3 years old. Well, my daddy left home when I was 3 and he didn't leave much to Ma and me... just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze. ;)
I hope you enjoy it. My son bought his when aged 16 and gigged it for a couple of years before we took it to a Deep Purple show in around 2004 where we got to meet Steve before and after the show. Steve played it backstage and gave some set up recommendations and the whole band then signed it. Needless to say it has never been played again! But it is a hell of a guitar.
Dude, I would politely suggest that you sell whatever you have to in order to get one. I've had 2 Y2D's and 5 Standards. The stardard is a great guitar. I say that because it has the ability to mimic many sounds ranging from Strat to Humbucker and beyond. While I would never say that it can do it all (no guitar can) it really does cover a lot of ground. I have too many guitars and it seems like the Morse Standard is always the one I grab because it plays so great and the tones are nice. I'm pretty skeptical about signature model guitars. I love Steve's playing but I don't try to play like him at all.So, I didn't get mine just to be a copycat, I got all of mine because they are so well made and are very practical. You can find used ones for a decent price if you look around.
Huge Steve Morse fan and Music Man guitars are made very close to where I live. Love the SM model, but he's such a monster player, felt (know) I'm not worthy. Instead, got the MM silhouette special/hardtail and it's an absolutely wonderful guitar, without so many bells and whistles.
How many of those models did Ernie Ball/MusicMan sell just because of Steve? He is a beast on guitar and really up there with the best rock players and honestly, he's BETTER than most rock players in top 100 list. He just wasn't in a famous band till Purple. Dregs were not writing "hits" so he didn't get massive exposure like a VH or Hendrix etc.
Thanks so much for filming and sharing this!!! All Steve fans are welcome at facebook.com/groups/stevemorse
the right side one is really awesome !
respectful man, Steve, totally!
I dream of one of those!
I've been a fan of Morse since I was 16 (I'm 42). I still have all of his CD's (Morse Band and The Dregs) in heavy rotation in my player to this day.
I've always wanted a SM model guitar.
Steve, for the love of GOD, quit Deep Purple and get back on the road with the Dregs or SMB.
I love how he doesn't name his guitars either. I've always thought that it was cheesy as hell to name a guitar.
"get back on the road with the Dregs or SMB."
Yes, yes a thousand times YES!!!
That is is hard picking at 2:33 😱!!! I didn't know he dug in that hard ! 💪💪 killer playing as always 🤓
just good man !
Grande chitarrista !
Pride!
I haven't seen Steve play since he changed his picking technique. I sure hope it's working for him and continues to work for him.
2 is a deuce, to be clever "next in line!"
i have a guitar collection, 300 in 50 years found guitars in second hand stores rebuilt them the cheaper ones we give away! do the same thing with bicycles too... rebuild them give them away.....
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If only arthritis didn't hit his picking hand... fuck. Still one of the best tho, don't get me wrong. I just wish i could still watch him playing tumeni notes nowdays haha.
You see that large elbow action at 2:25, he never did that back in the 70's.
Arthritis is cruel.
Hmm interesting. I was just watching a 4yr old Ace Frehley vid and he does the same thing. Ace can't play worth a fuck though.
YOu know - there should be room for a few more pickups on there. Just two or three more.
Jeez... he can be pitiless with his picking 2:25 to 2:37
It's his peculiar way to use the pick... ;)
Busiest pinky finger in the business!
Beg. at 1:05 untouchable...
Favorite Dregs album Full Circle. Does that make me not a TRUE dreg head lol?
It's a really good album. It's got a more modern sound to it. Mine would probably be Free fall
Steve Morse IS alternate picking
I'll never be versatile or good enough to play Steve Morse's signature guitar, I'll just go for a cheap Fender Strat
How good you think you are/aren't isn't the point. If you want one, get it. I play mine all the time and I'm average at best.
@@YesuAiNimen actually hundreds of highest class players chose usual strats as their #1's. David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton - just to name few.
But you are right about getting what you want. I wanted proper Les Paul and I got it. And even though my guitar is several grades better than I will ever be, I like it, it inspires me to practice and I am sure that I will never be handicapped by my guitar. It can play all I want to play. If it doesn't, than it is my fault and I need to practice more.
Horrible axeman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!