He my be all of what you say, but will he be satisfied with playing stuff that’s 10-15 years old (talking being with Motley Crüe) haven’t heard anything new from the Crüe for awhile.
Those guitars man... You can ground them for a month, not giving them any allowance... You can even buying them a car as a incentive and they don't change a bit... They just sit there waiting YOU to practice and improve... How dare they!
@@MtlDeath u got to but it just helps Don't instantly make u good Do scales start slow and when ready u can feel it ur fingers get like tight then go faster and faster and faster which each techniques this is how guitar players grow
I wasn't too bothered when he was in Manson but his solo stuff is just genius, Metal and Bluegrass is a good combination. He is more of a memorable guitarist than Vai and Satriani.
That was really awesome to watch and listen to. You don't have to be a guitar player to appreciate talent. He was so clean and precise too. Impressive!
I'm Karen's man. I played guitar since 11. John 5 is the coolest, politest, decent, outstanding guitar player. He's awesome! Keep the clips coming. Love Chris Harvey boom boom.
bullshit, this was done for a bloody magazine, not a song! look up any of the four bands he is currently in and listen to his solo albums, he is heaps more versatile than Buckethead, and i would argue more talented. don't know why I bother though as your not going to do either
@@metalabsynth Buckethead I just finished listening to. I've loved Buckhead for many years. He's still actually putting out a ton. I haven't heard either in a while. I've seen J5 live with Manson along with Rob Zombie (fellow vegan but I wasn't vegan then) on that tour. Rob opened up for Manson.
No-one can touch John Lowery not as a person not as a masterful guitarist. He is an absolute sweetheart of a man, and an amazing guitarist one of the greatest I have ever seen.
+William Stevens I never cared for him when he played with Manson either, and I honestly can't understand how such a talented guitarist wasn't allowed to play like this with him. Manson's first albums with a few of John's solos like this would've been awesome.
He may have not been this good back when he was in manson his playing has clearly progressed. Listen to his first two albums and then compare them to his third and beyond and you can tell he is way better know than even when he first started solo. I think he probably could not play this well when he was in manson.
This guy is like a mad scientist he's allowed to use unorthodox techniques. I find them interesting. Is it normal? He's fucking John 5 fools look at him, the sound fits the face and more. I applaud this artist.
Loving all the "i could do it better"!" guys. The reason you're not playing in pro bands is because you are all talk. Enjoy your Tuesday night bar gigs.
mistcrow Truly, if I practiced a bit more and learned scales I could kick his ass for the most part. The reason I say this is because I am familiar with all of these techniques and can do them for the most part. I'm probably better at tremolo though lol
Very cool. Now, I'm heading over to playthisriff.com, and I'll be able to play just like him. It'll take a little practice. So, in about a thousand years, I'll be able to play that solo. Rock and Roll stardom - here I come.
Oi!!!! all you little ppl saying , ` i can play this ,that, better `, and pretty much hating on this guy`s talent,well y`all do me a favour,, show me your legacy ,,show me...
I'd like to congratulate you on your ability to show that you do not know what you are talking about, and sticking to it. It really shows dedication on your part.
Not gonna judge the guys abilities. He's got great technique and skills. Some I found interesting. Some I've heard a billion times. Here's the problem. The only people who wanna hear this stuff are guitar players. And only a minority of players overall will find it interesting. The average music listener could care less. Let alone appreciate the hours spent to acquire those skill I've always been fascinated by players like this and quite frankly a lot of the "shredders" I know. We all started playing because we liked, no... loved music. Somewhere along the line though players get lost in the technical side and ultimately become jaded against the very music which inspired them to play in the first place. Once lost they lose all concept of what music should be. In my opinion music has to be listenable and secondly it should convey or trigger emotions be they good or bad or in between. This guys good but the only people who care are not the ones who are gonna be there for all his concerts, hell they might not even buy his album. Songwriting first, this stuff last.
killW1266 John5 is way more than just a "shredder". The guy is a master of not only shred but country, blues, classical, jazz, you name it. He is one the the most well rounded axe men out there. He can easily go up and play a set with Manson or Rob Zombie then play a set with a country/blues band. I hear what you're saying about shredding. I like to shred. I don't just shred. But if Im looking to express a feeling of anger or fury there's nothing better than shredding all the way up the next alt picking everything. John5 is seriously amazing at guitar. He can literally play anything.
As I said the guy has skills. My comment is directed more at the state of guitarists in general today. Nothing personal against John 5. He just inspired my rambling.
Well, even tho J5 was a member of MM and is the current guitar player of RZ (which are both quite popular metalbands) and has worked with dozens of legendary artists his own music is kinda niche, but then again he said in a interview once that the solomusic he makes is for himself mostly, thus people who love guitarplay. He is one of those guys who choose it himself. But I get where you coming from.
MANS4ON Dude it's a telecaster that cost easily over a grand, and considering it's custom made. Also thousands of dollars in amps and pedals goes far, without good shit, you wouldn't sound like that all. He's not terrible, but definetly not the best.
Alister Shade you dont need a lot of pedals but you need decent qualty equipment. Any real guitarist knows playing on low end squiers and a shitty 20 watt combo amp hinders you. Sure a 5000 dollar tube amp and a 2000 dollar fender doesnt make you better at guitar but it sure as hell makes you sound better if you can already play well. I think decent equipment is a necessity in being a good musician. Practice all you want read as much theory as you can but your 200 dollar squier will sound like garbage with your "high quality" playing. Ps: by decent equipment im talking about the mid price range (600-1000) which is definitely affordable if youre dedicated and employed.
John doesn't use a lot of pedals, he uses maybe three at his shows, and I think one of them is turned off. I use more pedals than he does, but he gets the effects that he wants from the way he plays and his technique. In this video, it sounds like he may be using a Whammy pedal, but nothing more, other than maybe an overdrive/distortion. As far as decent equipment goes, a master guitarist can polish a turd and make it shine. I was fortunate enough to see Jeff Healey play at an outdoor venue with Johnny Winter. The stage was just a couple of steps, up onto a cement 'stage". and I was able to stand a few feet from Jeff as he ripped through his incredible show. He was using a VHT Bulldog amp and maybe a Bogner the time, which are thousands of dollars each, but for his guitar he used 3 Squier Strats that night. A white one, a black one, and I think there was a sunburst one that sat on a stand as a backup. He sounded absolutely incredible!! His tone was some of the best that I've ever heard, right up there close to the way Robin Trower sounds. Jeff walked all over the stage and I thought for sure that he was going to walk into me and off the stage. lol (Jeff was blind for anyone who doesn't know who he was. He was in the movie Roadhouse) He dropped the black guitar right in front of me during a really ripping song that he was doing. It had a tremelo system and he was stepping on it, going crazy . When he picked it back up, it was still in tune and I felt sorry for that guitar. lol So his cheapo Squier guitars sounded great, but it was because of the hand of the player. After that, i started noticing a lot of metal bands using Epiphone guitars to get their sound. I watched and interview with someone, maybe one of the guys from Exodus or Heathen, who said that using a $300 Epiphone gave them the metal sound that the Gibson version would not do, without changing the electronics.
I don't know how this guy can even be considered a guitar player. This is how I sound like when I'm literally bullshitting and just picking as fast as I can
I don't understand the negative comments about him. I've worked shows in Little Rock Arkansas, just setting up the stage, and met him a few times and he's really down to earth. Didn't act like he was above anyone, just a regular guy.
Alexis Chemo five I don't think you can do that with the Boss CH-1. I would say it is a delay pedal but don't know which one he is using though. The sound is similar to that of the Carbon Copy from MXR.
Alexis Chemo five Yes, he has been playing with just those 3 boss pedals and a wah, but check the videos from his recent Monsters and Creatures concerts. He uses that effect as an intro to Feisty Cadavers. It's not very clear, but you can see him cranking a red pedal up and down. I guess he changes his pedal board a bit for this kind of shows.
@@edwardkeyz6112 No, si te fijas en el clavijero pone Fender, no Squire. El modelo que vende Squire de John5 es el modelo comercial. Porque obviamente sus guitarras originales no cuestan 400 dolares como la Squire. Además el modelo de Squire no tiene el killswitch
To all the haters on here, that was insane. The riff he played over three different keys, hell maybe four looked like the riff was out of the pentatonic minor or the phragyian rhythmiclly and melodically perfect time.....thats why I practice everyday and try to learn something new. I just beat around on my strat no rockstar here just a student watching the teacher!
you people putting him down saying sounds like a teenager playing. put your video up playing and lets see what you got lol or just shut up cause you know you are not even 1% or ever will be as good as john 5 and ether am i am or ever will be. so dont respond to my comment just put up or shut up.
when someone like buckethead plays it's like he's speaking through his instrument, whenever john 5 plays it's like he's saying "hey i'm playing random sh*t really fast, look at me I r good at guitarzzz!"... I dunno, it just seems like there's no soul in his music like the aforementioned buckethead, jimi hendrix, eric clapton, etc.... those guys could tell an entire story just through their guitars, this guy just gets lots of tattoo's, bleaches his hair and wants people to notice him
Job bob. Exactly. When I listen to buckethead (especially the mellow stuff like "electric tears") I can actually see a story. images start to form, stories told through guitar. Buckethead isn't human.
thanks for the laugh i really needed it, Buckethead wears a KFC bucket on his head a heap of makeup and usually a one-piece white outfit. and you are bagging out john for wearing outfits. please name one of the three bands he contributes to as side projects and bands he has played with not just the obvious. look into his huge variety of work and styles don't judge him on a shredding video made for a magazine
Buckethead is in no less of a league the Hendrix. Hendrix was an originator tho, and thus a legend. Buckethead is one of the most absolutely talented prolific guitarists to ever pick up a guitar, and a legend in his own right, just less known. He is a fucking master. Jon Bob I agree with you 90% except this is just john 5 fuckin around, and hes pretty well rounded guitarist but hes no buckethead lol.
Buckethead is phenomenal at guitar technique and his tone is to die for. But to say he is on par with Hendrix is laughable. Buckethead is a guitar player's legend and that's it. He never turned the music world upside down with his playing like Hendrix did. A good guitar player is more than technique. If I were to create a band that was to write originals I'd take John Frusciante over Buckethead to be the guitar player despite Buckethead being able to run circles over Frusciante in the technique department. My philosophy is a good song can have a crappy guitar solo and still be a good song, but a crappy song with a good guitar solo is still a crappy song. Buckethead needs to play something to put himself on the map. Slash had his "Sweet Child of Mine" intro riff which was catchy enough to be GnR's biggest hit. John Frusciante was creative enough to come up with quite a few riffs, intros, and songs that put the RHCPs on the top. I was stuck on guitar player technique for years...listening to nothing but Vai, Johnson, Satriani, Bettencourt, Malmsteen, Gilbert, Reb Beach. I tell you, that obsession only lasts a few years...you will always come back to the music itself. From what I have heard, Buckethead doesn't stand out from any shredders that came before him, all that shredding stuff sounds the same after years of listening/studying it.
he leveled up to John 6
lol more like john 10
@@maxballdepth6055 more like john 20
He shortened his rank. It's really John 5000000000000000000000
John infinit
😂😂😂😂😂
John has completed his 10,000 hours of practice.
Back in early 2000s
I think you left out a zero.
@@jayman2311 lol true.
This dude is a flat out genius! Always looks happy doing his thing! Love it!
Dude can play so many styles too, not enough recognition compared to others that aren't as good
my guitar doesn't do that
You need the update 1.0.6!
you have to have strings exactly like his...and, of course, a pact with beelzebubba.
hahahahhahahahahahhahaahahahahha
hhhmmmmm someone who understands the music industrial complex... nonetheless he's good cause he's put alot of time into what he loves
BamesJond666 it can.
John 5 is such an amazing player. Killer talent, killer ear, killer tone !
He my be all of what you say, but will he be satisfied with playing stuff that’s 10-15 years old (talking being with Motley Crüe) haven’t heard anything new from the Crüe for awhile.
@@waynetwizell4492try 40 years old.
geesh
I showed my guitar this video, it didnt learn shit.. I still sound the same :/
Those guitars man... You can ground them for a month, not giving them any allowance... You can even buying them a car as a incentive and they don't change a bit... They just sit there waiting YOU to practice and improve... How dare they!
It's rediculous.. they aren't cheap.. ya spend ya hard earned money buyin em.. AND STILL want you to do everything.. it just ain't right.
MtlDeath yeah that's the problem with guitars, stubborn bastards
Like my girlfriend....
@@MtlDeath u got to but it just helps Don't instantly make u good Do scales start slow and when ready u can feel it ur fingers get like tight then go faster and faster and faster which each techniques this is how guitar players grow
He looks like the bad guy from Zoolander played by Will Ferrell.
Saif A you make my day 😂😂😂
How does he sound? Lol
Mugatu
Solid. Ha!
And here I was all proud that I finally nailed the opening to Metallica's "Fade To Black".
gotta start somewhere ;) have u progressed since that?
Don Gato I was happy when I leaned smoke on the water 😭
Dylan Combs art
Haha that’s what I though xD
I bet you didn’t really though
Hey bro, thats nice. Four years since these comment, are you progress?
I wasn't too bothered when he was in Manson but his solo stuff is just genius, Metal and Bluegrass is a good combination. He is more of a memorable guitarist than Vai and Satriani.
Really is more memorable
He made manson band better
Jhon is not yet at same level than vai
@@bolancarpenterjr8753 vai was amazing
Vai and Satch are really amazing, I wouldn't even bother with a comparison
I agree with Risingsorrow, I have a new respect for John 5 as an artist, as a musician, the man knows his stuff. He is a true guitar player!
It's cool how he basically just showed how he gets all the strange sounds out of his guitar that you hear on pretty much every White Zombie CD.
WTF?! So many unique sounds, have to watch this more than once.
That was really awesome to watch and listen to. You don't have to be a guitar player to appreciate talent. He was so clean and precise too. Impressive!
Wow, he’s pretty good after one guitar lesson.
I'm Karen's man. I played guitar since 11. John 5 is the coolest, politest, decent, outstanding guitar player. He's awesome! Keep the clips coming. Love Chris Harvey boom boom.
Those killswitch techniques are amazing.
SourPatchKKid look up bucketheads jordan, far superior to j5
bullshit, this was done for a bloody magazine, not a song! look up any of the four bands he is currently in and listen to his solo albums, he is heaps more versatile than Buckethead, and i would argue more talented. don't know why I bother though as your not going to do either
@@metalabsynth Buckethead I just finished listening to. I've loved Buckhead for many years. He's still actually putting out a ton. I haven't heard either in a while. I've seen J5 live with Manson along with Rob Zombie (fellow vegan but I wasn't vegan then) on that tour. Rob opened up for Manson.
@@sandmansevenseven1512 you're*
I think Buckethead is better but J5 as an array (pun intended) of genres.
@@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked i hope you catch something fatal from a tainted guacamole.
He doesn't play that guitar..that guitar is just an extension of his body to express his immense out-of-this world talent...love this guy..
During the solo he was like „damn i wanna really play that Banjo Lick“
No-one can touch John Lowery not as a person not as a masterful guitarist. He is an absolute sweetheart of a man, and an amazing guitarist one of the greatest I have ever seen.
he can play freaking everything ,hes phenomenal player!
I love how the Interviewer is just like "thats cool". Meanwhile I'm over here scooping my brains off of the floor because my mind was blown
Besides his genius...his final smile is priceless....
John 5 is most creative player the world has seen in a long time amazing stuff
the guy is a total beast.
Well said. He has an incredible technique
StephenGioKing bad technique but good sounding
Friday Night's Out Someone's jealous !
He is so going to bring Motley Crue to another level.
He looks like a young Mugatu
Rofl, he does.
ben inglis LOL TOOK. THE. WORDS. OUT. OF. MY. MOUTH
ben inglis Thats the funniest fucking thing i've seen in ages hahaha!!!
+ben inglis I INVENTED THE GUITAR FRET NECKTIE!
ben inglis hah! you nailed it man!!
I don't even like this kind of music and I can recognize this guy's great. He's an artist- like he paints with that thing.
Just when you thought creativity couldn't be pushed further...BAM
Eric Boreen Not really creativity. But a lot of hours spent on technique, and new licks to learn.
This man just played every single music genre there is out there.
Realmente, John 5 é um bom guitarrista. Ele realmente se espelha em BUCKETHEAD, que é o melhor guitarrista do mundo.
It's a harmonic effect that goes spaz when you bend behind the nut. He does use a distortion to amplify it. Probably a DS 1
Never cared for him in MM but he is f*cking sick with his axe. Brutal sounds man on every level 🤘🤘
+William Stevens I never cared for him when he played with Manson either, and I honestly can't understand how such a talented guitarist wasn't allowed to play like this with him. Manson's first albums with a few of John's solos like this would've been awesome.
He may have not been this good back when he was in manson his playing has clearly progressed. Listen to his first two albums and then compare them to his third and beyond and you can tell he is way better know than even when he first started solo. I think he probably could not play this well when he was in manson.
I saw him live with MM and it was awesome too. To each their own.
@@nmlss to each their own. But he would have been amazing to be earlier in the band, yes.
I can't stop replaying this vid . Please send help I've been hypnotized by John 5
Well john that's your first lesson. Same time next Wednesday.
chris vann , my best student, taught him everything he knows.
lmaooo
Amazing tone, taste, and technique!
This guy is like a mad scientist he's allowed to use unorthodox techniques. I find them interesting. Is it normal? He's fucking John 5 fools look at him, the sound fits the face and more. I applaud this artist.
That Tele looks magic. Absolutely magic.
John 5 is the guitar hero of our time. Seriously.
that's what i'm talking about! thats how a guitar must be played. Fun to the bone! John 5 is a true guitar hero!
Why does he look like will ferrel in costume?
muratoo!!
mugatu?
jack macneil i
You win
jack macneil I know, right? I can never get over it. Check out the drummer for Night Ranger. Maybe even more like Will F. when he sings.
Impressive Jhon has no limits encerio that crazy !!! and analyzing well he has several tricks up his sleeve
Loving all the "i could do it better"!" guys.
The reason you're not playing in pro bands is because you are all talk.
Enjoy your Tuesday night bar gigs.
mistcrow Truly, if I practiced a bit more and learned scales I could kick his ass for the most part. The reason I say this is because I am familiar with all of these techniques and can do them for the most part. I'm probably better at tremolo though lol
I could definitely NOT do it better.
Random Hobo "...kick his ass..." *yawn* Yeah, ok.
holy fucking shit
This sounds like shit
He has his own style I never seen someone play guitar like that thats why I respect him because he doesn't sound like the other guitarist .
1:27. Year, he is buckethead! Buckethead from Fender!
John 5 is such a cool guy. His guitar playing is unique and he is such a down to earth person.
Everyone shut up and show some respect..... Good stuff J5.
I'm impressed by his multiple styles on guitar
I can play smoke on the water...does that count?
bigdude382 haha noob i can play the solo from i wanna be sedated :v
I can play seven nation army 🤷♂️
I Bet only a intro?
Very cool. Now, I'm heading over to playthisriff.com, and I'll be able to play just like him. It'll take a little practice. So, in about a thousand years, I'll be able to play that solo. Rock and Roll stardom - here I come.
"that was cool" haha gotta love John
One of my personal favorite guitarists.
I wish he just said " I like to play", when he was done.
Got to see this guy play live 2016 man, the guy is legit af and insane to watch !
Oi!!!! all you little ppl saying , ` i can play this ,that, better `, and pretty much hating on this guy`s talent,well y`all do me a favour,, show me your legacy ,,show me...
alan williams True dat, brother
I'd like to congratulate you on your ability to show that you do not know what you are talking about, and sticking to it. It really shows dedication on your part.
We both play that riff exactly the same! Oh, that wasn't me, I wasn't plugged in. I wasn't awake either>😎
Lmao there has never been a time that I watched John and not ended up just going “wtf?!?” 😂
Minute 3:00, I scared the shit out of me, thought someone was talking to my ear... believe me that I looked through my window..............
Mind-blowing. He's killing it now, he'll kill it in Motley Crue.
this guy is a genius! nice improvisation!
he tremolo picks a lot!
One thing everyone should notice is how easily he was doing this. Like just casually strumming away!!!
Sigo asombrado, que increíble solo hermoso
What a mind-blowing showcase of techniques and styles. I knew the dude was good, but holy shit.
Dig his creativity.
The talent in some people just seems super-human!
My head exploded after watching this. It's fine now, I had to duct tape it back together.
I have seen him 9 times between all the Manson and Zombie shows trust me he is that good!!!
Not gonna judge the guys abilities. He's got great technique and skills. Some I found interesting. Some I've heard a billion times. Here's the problem. The only people who wanna hear this stuff are guitar players. And only a minority of players overall will find it interesting. The average music listener could care less. Let alone appreciate the hours spent to acquire those skill I've always been fascinated by players like this and quite frankly a lot of the "shredders" I know. We all started playing because we liked, no... loved music. Somewhere along the line though players get lost in the technical side and ultimately become jaded against the very music which inspired them to play in the first place. Once lost they lose all concept of what music should be. In my opinion music has to be listenable and secondly it should convey or trigger emotions be they good or bad or in between. This guys good but the only people who care are not the ones who are gonna be there for all his concerts, hell they might not even buy his album. Songwriting first, this stuff last.
killW1266 John5 is way more than just a "shredder". The guy is a master of not only shred but country, blues, classical, jazz, you name it. He is one the the most well rounded axe men out there. He can easily go up and play a set with Manson or Rob Zombie then play a set with a country/blues band. I hear what you're saying about shredding. I like to shred. I don't just shred. But if Im looking to express a feeling of anger or fury there's nothing better than shredding all the way up the next alt picking everything. John5 is seriously amazing at guitar. He can literally play anything.
As I said the guy has skills. My comment is directed more at the state of guitarists in general today. Nothing personal against John 5. He just inspired my rambling.
Well, even tho J5 was a member of MM and is the current guitar player of RZ (which are both quite popular metalbands) and has worked with dozens of legendary artists his own music is kinda niche, but then again he said in a interview once that the solomusic he makes is for himself mostly, thus people who love guitarplay.
He is one of those guys who choose it himself.
But I get where you coming from.
well .. listen to noche acosador, killafornia, j.w, warewolf of westeria and sin XD
Listen to Andy Timmons. Full skill set and can do it all, however his focus is on melody.
5 is one of the best modern guitarist.. most unique playing.
What I love about this guy is he does it all with no effects or whammy bar
Oh he had some effects there going on...he was switching up here and there. But this guys is insane.
Truly underrated guitarist
Hi, I'm John 5, I can use a 100$ squire and a 200$ amp and still sound perfect.
PS: I am god.
MANS4ON
that definitely isnt a 100 dollar squire and I am more than positive that his pedalboard and cab is more than 200$ but ok
MANS4ON Dude it's a telecaster that cost easily over a grand, and considering it's custom made. Also thousands of dollars in amps and pedals goes far, without good shit, you wouldn't sound like that all. He's not terrible, but definetly not the best.
have you seen his pedal board? it's so sad, "a child could use it".
Alister Shade you dont need a lot of pedals but you need decent qualty equipment. Any real guitarist knows playing on low end squiers and a shitty 20 watt combo amp hinders you. Sure a 5000 dollar tube amp and a 2000 dollar fender doesnt make you better at guitar but it sure as hell makes you sound better if you can already play well. I think decent equipment is a necessity in being a good musician. Practice all you want read as much theory as you can but your 200 dollar squier will sound like garbage with your "high quality" playing.
Ps: by decent equipment im talking about the mid price range (600-1000) which is definitely affordable if youre dedicated and employed.
John doesn't use a lot of pedals, he uses maybe three at his shows, and I think one of them is turned off. I use more pedals than he does, but he gets the effects that he wants from the way he plays and his technique. In this video, it sounds like he may be using a Whammy pedal, but nothing more, other than maybe an overdrive/distortion.
As far as decent equipment goes, a master guitarist can polish a turd and make it shine. I was fortunate enough to see Jeff Healey play at an outdoor venue with Johnny Winter. The stage was just a couple of steps, up onto a cement 'stage". and I was able to stand a few feet from Jeff as he ripped through his incredible show. He was using a VHT Bulldog amp and maybe a Bogner the time, which are thousands of dollars each, but for his guitar he used 3 Squier Strats that night. A white one, a black one, and I think there was a sunburst one that sat on a stand as a backup. He sounded absolutely incredible!! His tone was some of the best that I've ever heard, right up there close to the way Robin Trower sounds. Jeff walked all over the stage and I thought for sure that he was going to walk into me and off the stage. lol (Jeff was blind for anyone who doesn't know who he was. He was in the movie Roadhouse) He dropped the black guitar right in front of me during a really ripping song that he was doing. It had a tremelo system and he was stepping on it, going crazy . When he picked it back up, it was still in tune and I felt sorry for that guitar. lol So his cheapo Squier guitars sounded great, but it was because of the hand of the player.
After that, i started noticing a lot of metal bands using Epiphone guitars to get their sound. I watched and interview with someone, maybe one of the guys from Exodus or Heathen, who said that using a $300 Epiphone gave them the metal sound that the Gibson version would not do, without changing the electronics.
He doesn't even have a whammy, and he's doing all that! Incredible!
Si el es el Juan 5, entonces, ¿donde estan los primeros 4 ?
Talent and a good guy to boot.
Tiene un dominio total🎸
Dude.....that....was freaking unreal.
I don't know how this guy can even be considered a guitar player. This is how I sound like when I'm literally bullshitting and just picking as fast as I can
Yeah right ...
We want proof dammitt!!
Rock is not the devil's work, it's magical and rad
he looks like will ferrells little brother
Hardly
holy shit, was that awesome!! you played the cord, too cool!
No Mr. Cinco, I WILL NOT play this "riff." Good day.
I don't understand the negative comments about him. I've worked shows in Little Rock Arkansas, just setting up the stage, and met him a few times and he's really down to earth. Didn't act like he was above anyone, just a regular guy.
Holy. Shit.
i saw him two days ago and he played this as a solo during the show
Whats the effect on 1:42?
He use a BOSS Super chorus for that
Alexis Chemo five I don't think you can do that with the Boss CH-1. I would say it is a delay pedal but don't know which one he is using though. The sound is similar to that of the Carbon Copy from MXR.
Nope, really it's that pedal. go to check his videos of rig rundown and, you can see
Alexis Chemo five Yes, he has been playing with just those 3 boss pedals and a wah, but check the videos from his recent Monsters and Creatures concerts. He uses that effect as an intro to Feisty Cadavers. It's not very clear, but you can see him cranking a red pedal up and down. I guess he changes his pedal board a bit for this kind of shows.
Great Video and John5 is amazing! I clicked on this thinking he was gonna show you how to play but it he just shreds haha...awesome
Buckethead is far superior. John 5 is great.
What a beast of a player!
El unico guitarrista capas de hacer que una guitarra tenga un orgasmo
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Es guitarra es la Fender Squier J5?
@@edwardkeyz6112 No, si te fijas en el clavijero pone Fender, no Squire. El modelo que vende Squire de John5 es el modelo comercial. Porque obviamente sus guitarras originales no cuestan 400 dolares como la Squire. Además el modelo de Squire no tiene el killswitch
There ya go. John 5's ENTIRE repertoire in 3 and a half minutes flat...
I have never seen a more virtuous R&R guitar slinger. WoW 👍👍👍
he's got good muting technique
Love his guitar work so different.
wtf is going on
hahah
To all the haters on here, that was insane. The riff he played over three different keys, hell maybe four looked like the riff was out of the pentatonic minor or the phragyian rhythmiclly and melodically perfect time.....thats why I practice everyday and try to learn something new. I just beat around on my strat no rockstar here just a student watching the teacher!
you people putting him down saying sounds like a teenager playing. put your video up playing and lets see what you got lol or just shut up cause you know you are not even 1% or ever will be as good as john 5 and ether am i am or ever will be. so dont respond to my comment just put up or shut up.
Those strings are awesome..
when someone like buckethead plays it's like he's speaking through his instrument, whenever john 5 plays it's like he's saying "hey i'm playing random sh*t really fast, look at me I r good at guitarzzz!"... I dunno, it just seems like there's no soul in his music like the aforementioned buckethead, jimi hendrix, eric clapton, etc.... those guys could tell an entire story just through their guitars, this guy just gets lots of tattoo's, bleaches his hair and wants people to notice him
Job bob. Exactly. When I listen to buckethead (especially the mellow stuff like "electric tears") I can actually see a story. images start to form, stories told through guitar. Buckethead isn't human.
thanks for the laugh i really needed it, Buckethead wears a KFC bucket on his head a heap of makeup and usually a one-piece white outfit. and you are bagging out john for wearing outfits. please name one of the three bands he contributes to as side projects and bands he has played with not just the obvious. look into his huge variety of work and styles don't judge him on a shredding video made for a magazine
Putting Buckethead in the same category as Hendrix and Clapton is quite a stretch!
Buckethead is in no less of a league the Hendrix. Hendrix was an originator tho, and thus a legend. Buckethead is one of the most absolutely talented prolific guitarists to ever pick up a guitar, and a legend in his own right, just less known. He is a fucking master. Jon Bob I agree with you 90% except this is just john 5 fuckin around, and hes pretty well rounded guitarist but hes no buckethead lol.
Buckethead is phenomenal at guitar technique and his tone is to die for. But to say he is on par with Hendrix is laughable. Buckethead is a guitar player's legend and that's it. He never turned the music world upside down with his playing like Hendrix did. A good guitar player is more than technique. If I were to create a band that was to write originals I'd take John Frusciante over Buckethead to be the guitar player despite Buckethead being able to run circles over Frusciante in the technique department. My philosophy is a good song can have a crappy guitar solo and still be a good song, but a crappy song with a good guitar solo is still a crappy song. Buckethead needs to play something to put himself on the map. Slash had his "Sweet Child of Mine" intro riff which was catchy enough to be GnR's biggest hit. John Frusciante was creative enough to come up with quite a few riffs, intros, and songs that put the RHCPs on the top. I was stuck on guitar player technique for years...listening to nothing but Vai, Johnson, Satriani, Bettencourt, Malmsteen, Gilbert, Reb Beach. I tell you, that obsession only lasts a few years...you will always come back to the music itself. From what I have heard, Buckethead doesn't stand out from any shredders that came before him, all that shredding stuff sounds the same after years of listening/studying it.