What makes him so amazing is that his phenomenal technique is not for its own sake but is totally at the service of the overall composition. Pure greatness!
This was exactly why I was waiting with my comments... Doing a cover is something, but improvising in a total other universum and then composing that album, proved it for me. This is a complete new level.
What strikes me about him is his incredible, flawless precision. Both in "melody" and in "timing". He does warp speed licks, tasteful and melodically rich and complex, and you can hear every single note with such clarity that he doesn't even seem to play THAT fast, and he always ends "in the perfect place at the perfect time". Flawlessly. As if it was the easiest thing in the world. I like his playing and his music. See you next time!
Only a clarification , the bassman in Drop D Song is Stefano India. He often sounds with Matteo in live events. They are very talented and special musicians. Matteo and his Friends are unique.
Matteo Mancuso is a bad boy. The thing that jumped out to me is how steeped he is in the Jazz, Bebop language. After watching videos of him I played some Charlie Parker, and he sounds just like him. Other times he reminds me of John Coltrane. He's able to translate the same fluidity that Bebop saxophonists have, to the guitar--which only few guitarists can accomplish. Amazing.
Sounds like a young Al DiMeola, full of testosterone and serious chops. He’s like I bet you can’t play this, and no, you can’t. Get into bossa nova instead.
I'm italian and I've seen Matteo live last week not far from where I live. I have to say the whole concert was mind blowing, and even older people in the audience were in awe even though some sections of many songs are a lot on the heavy side, almost metalish. Seeing him (and his two bandmates) live is really and experience AT LEAST comparable to seeing Steve Vai or similar Gods of guitar, I can assure you that.
Three years ago we reacted to a group of Italian musicians playing a cover of The Chicken by Jaco Pastorius. The guitarist from that group, Matteo Mancuso, is releasing a new album next month, and I react to the first video. Does he still rock three years later? "I wanted to do a tribute to my first blues-rock influences, with a healthy amount of prog elements that I absorbed during my musical journey." -MM
He is so damn versatile. Love the fact that he likes all genres and explores most of them and incorporates a bit of everything. He is an amazing player. Few guitarists have spoken to me in a musical way. The entire band is purely amazing. Always something in his playing for everyone.
Tone, skill, speed, precision and originality. All in one. The whole band has it. Best I've ever heard and probably the best I ever will. I'm glad I've lived long enough to enjoy this phenomenon.
This young man is so unique, and well-versed and proficient in so many styles that he weaves together; rock, jazz, acoustic finger style, whatever. As Al Dimeola said, the kid is a sponge, soaking up a wide range of music and coming up with his own niche.
@@UnhingedReactions No doubt, his father was a classical guitarist of which he learned amazing the when you stir it all up you have the best to ever come along as well his tone is amazing this is another sign of a truly great guitarist.
Yeah thanks for the great review, made me like it all over again. He is an astounding musician and the other players around him are also fabulous. It’s great to think that all those great fusion musicians of earlier times planted these seeds and they’re coming to fruition with these new talents.
The bass player in this video actually is Stefano India, a professional musician with several conservatory degrees, I know him personally- Mancuso as well has conservatory degree and is the son of a Sicilian well known guitarist.
Matteo in interviews also seems to have NO ego at all- a hallmark of the best of the best. And, he seems to have been well raised by loving parents....my hopes are with him!
Couldn't agree more: egoless, like the best of the best are. They know very well their talent is a gift. But they (happily!) do put in the hours of work that it takes to express and develop that talent. Amazing. @@lopezb
Bravo Matteo👏.. brilliant, as Vai said, he's next level. All those countless hours and hard work paid off, good on you, you deserve it, I wish you all the best👍
Quando ascolto Matteo vedo la nuova rivoluzione musicale. Il suono della sua chitarra è fenomenale oltre ad aver creato questo album. Oggi il numero della chitarra mondiale.
The guitar is not important, everything is in the gift, practice and practice, he is classical guitar player with fingers and he reveals new approach on electric guitar, every single note is hearing clearly and accurate. I can say Bravo maestro Matteo
You can always tell when what you are listening to is almost beyond words. It just makes you smile. That’s all you can do! Trying to describe it is virtually impossible.
I do not know the The Language you Musicians talk about, but I do know Sounds Great. Matteo makes sure the Bass gets his Time to Shine. And Matteo knows my last name from Italy
Uno dei pochi motivi per cui mi dispiace di avere quasi sessant'anni, è che potrò gustare solo una parte della musica che questi meravigliosi artisti vorranno regalare al mondo. Ma finché ci sono... me la godo insieme a voi 🙂
@@michelangelomartini9254 Ciò che può rappresentare la bravura che tanti chitarristi tengono non è da mettere in discussione e per rimanere su ciò che dici certamente sono d'accordo. Quindi ti dico tanto per rimanere in Italia io amo moltissimo Dodi Battaglia, definito da una giuria europea il migliore chitarrista d'Europa e questo qualche anno fa. Poi vi è l'amico Luca Colombo, Varini, Chicco Gussoni, Braido e tanti altri che sono straordinari. Ciò detto, nessuno di questi e come Matteo Mancuso è non mi riferisco alla bravura ma su ciò che è la diversità tecnica e approccio con la chitarra in maniera generale di Matteo. Poi per ciò che riguarda Il fare la musica migliore può solo essere un fattore soggettivo, ed è anche vero che con tre note si può ottenere tantissimo per espressione, dinamica e gusto. Ciò che invece intendo su Matteo, è quello che bisogna considerare lui per ciò che alla sua età sa fare, e che è unico nel genere. Quindi bisogna apprezzarne le sue altissime qualità che è in grado di esprimere a 360 gradi. Lui è un chitarrista che sa fare di certo la qualsiasi con quella che è la sua tecnica, e che certamente nessuno al suo livello in questo periodo sa fare, ed è anche un chitarrista di altissimo livello di cui molti suoi colleghi famosi di livello internazionale ne parlano benissimo e lo definisco genio . Quindi, per quanto mi riguarda trovare uno che in maniera generale si sa esprimere musicalmente con la chitarra, come lui non dico che sia del tutto impossibile, ma quasi. Fidati lui nel sul campo chitarristico farà la storia.
When you command such a wealth of technical abilities and speed it might happen that you neglect musical originality but not in Mancuso‘s case. It‘s a very nice blend of breathtaking technicality and taste.
Thanks for this reaction. To be honest up until yesterday I had not heard of let alone heard Matteo Mancuso, but I have now and I just can't believe how good he is. I am already going to buy his album. If you haven't heard his song that is a tribute to Jeff Beck, it is awesome. Thanks and keep up the great work.
It's not just the incredible speed and perfect execution (and I mean PERFECT) but it's the composition work. he creates music my ears want to hear.. I can not say the same thing about most people who can play with this level of proficiency... People love to talk up Tim Henson for example, incredible player. His composition work is not bad. But it's not phenomenal. Same for people like Steve Vai or lesser known but incredibly technical player, Shaun Lane. These guys are/were amazing talent, but...The community of people who play guitar are always listening with biased ears, when they hear complex pieces they like the composition work. But it's the non-guitar players who want to keep pressing play that really make or break you as a musician history will remember. That's true of all genres, going back to the great composers.... Matteo is unbelievably good. His compositions delate the ears. He sets a new bar.
My God, Matteo is so good and the music is absolutely top notch. It's fun to hear every note X times. I just can't get enough of his music! He beats everything in the music industry.
Yeah, I keep bugging Beato when he goes nutzo over someone else and he still avoids Matteo. Maybe Rick 'can't handle it'...???😁 Waiting on my Matteo album too.
The vinyl Matteo album is backordered everywhere. I finally downloaded the 320k mp3 and converted it to wav. The kid plays everything so well...l'm a fan for life.
Wow! Great review Ed, I need to say that up front. What an awesome sound this guy can produce. I don't know about you Ed, I'm not sure which guitarist to associate with you in what I'm going to say, but as I was listening to this, not the sound, but the feeling I was getting was like when I heard Jimi Hendrix for the first time, or Jimmy Page. They blew me away, just as this guy is doing. I was trying to think of what guitarist I would substitute with Hendrix, if I was going to try and do the same relationship for you. Maybe Steve Vai, or Joe Satriani? Anyway, all that aside, that was incredible.
@@Dougwarren69 @UnhingedReactions I didn't think of SRV, and should have. By the way, Hi Doug👋, nice to see you pop up again. It makes sense that you two would have been blown away by the same guys. I just remember way back, we didn't even have FM radio, but hearing Jimmy or Jimi just changed my whole world as I knew it. I mean before them, the music I got on AM radio was like The Archies, or Mamas and Papas. 😆 Not exactly electrifying, LOL.
@@Dougwarren69 thanks Doug. I really took to you guys right from the beginning. It felt like we were all cut from the same cloth , even though we were a generation apart.
Well he is amazing, but of course it's all subjective, so what is it specifically about his playing that floats your boat? Catches your ear?? Let us know, and thanks for watching. 🤘
I know I already commented, but I just got up, and i was listening to this again this morning with my coffee, and something I didn't pick up on in my first time around is that I can hear the EVH influence in there, especially around the 5 1/2 - 6 minute mark. I am imagining he was a fan of EVH's. It still hit me like it did the first time though. Great review bud. 🫶✌
Matteo Mancuso's technique is a hybrid from his childhood training as a classical guitarist with great right hand technique, and later a love for jazz. His gear is primarily Yamaha, namely the Revstar guitar and Helix modeller. Another popular TH-cam guitarist named R____ S_____ dissed the Revstar about a year ago and the reaction was swift. Up came the links to Mancuso vids dextrously shredding his Revstars and Pacificas. Yamaha supported him early and he is starting to pay them back with loyalty that perfectly illustrates playing at such incredibly talented levels demands an exemplary instrument. I bought a Revstar Pro, in part inspired by Mancuso and the top line Japanese custom shop quality (lots of great reviews out there) at an affordable price compared to the average Gibson Les Paul with sometimes questionable QC. I can see Mancuso having to eventually insure his hands. 😉
@@UnhingedReactions The bassist from The Chicken video Riccardo Oliva @riccardo_oliva is on the second track "Samba Party" th-cam.com/video/dbOeGx69I9k/w-d-xo.html
Sweet!!! I've long been a fan of Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs, and this piece is evocative of some of what I've really enjoyed in the past from Steve Morse and the dregs.
@@UnhingedReactions wow... what a treat! "What If" ranks up there as what I would consider one of the most amazing masterworks of progressive rock / jazz fusion in music history. But, that's just my humble opinion.
Hello, just a clarification: here the bassist is Stefano India, who typically plays with Giuseppe Bruno at the drums. And, by the way, I had the pleasure to see them playing in my region 2 weeks ago; on stage they are even more incredible. I'm a fan of many guitar virtuosi, but I've never seen something like that. Astonishing! 😮
Though I’ve been in tune with Matteo’s works, my jaw still drops to the floor with his blazing fretworks. There are no words to describe his playing style. Todays adjectives don’t do him any justice. I guess I’ll just have to say it, he’s AMAZING and INCREDIBLE. 🎸🔥👍 (And to be fair, his band mates are nothing short of amazing themselves.)
I have seen Matteo 3 times, two different amazing bands, I will go again everytime he will be around my area, I never get boared of him like I was at certain concerts of Malmsteen for example... Matteo's father did a great job on his kid, wich is not easy, my son does'nt play, I have 35 guitars... Matteo is a miracle guy
Bass player is not Ricardo Oliva neither (who I adore as Matteo) but Stefano India. Matteo has a hand for his bassists and drummers... I'm glad to see that Matteo still plays with Ricardo on bass also.
absurdo de técnica! Minha preocupação era sobre questões composicionais, se sua grandeza como compositor seria paralelo à de guitarrista e fico feliz em reconhecer sua capacidade como compositor. Muito talento e aptidão
I'm getting his album on vinyl and put it right next to the other guitar god albums I have. He is so damn good, as well as everybody he plays with. The Samba Party song has different lineup. That's a more jazzier piece than this and I like it a lot.
The bassist is not the same one as in the chicken, don't know his name but they are two different guys. In Matteo's newest song Samba Party it's the same bassist as in the chicken :)
This is not by accident 👉all is true this young old heavy powerful"clean"👌🍃handed man is indeed "MSTERPIECE"👈&your program so sweet cause you talk from inside of our heart ,also you don't speak too much ☝so i wana say he is"gift"✋from dear 🍃GOD,i'm sure☄👑🌸🌹💖🍃🕊😍😘💛💚💙💜🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵♩🙏⚓🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊🕉👑☝
What makes him so amazing is that his phenomenal technique is not for its own sake but is totally at the service of the overall composition. Pure greatness!
He is not only a virtuoso, he is a Composer and an improviser, and that’s make the difference👌🏻…
He's the full package! Definitely one to watch!
Have you ever composed something epic? Something that will leave an imprint that contributes to the music and not just to the freak shows?
Composer? Satriani master composer guitarist
@@razzmatic5622His album is a good start👌🏻…
This was exactly why I was waiting with my comments... Doing a cover is something, but improvising in a total other universum and then composing that album, proved it for me. This is a complete new level.
What strikes me about him is his incredible, flawless precision. Both in "melody" and in "timing". He does warp speed licks, tasteful and melodically rich and complex, and you can hear every single note with such clarity that he doesn't even seem to play THAT fast, and he always ends "in the perfect place at the perfect time". Flawlessly. As if it was the easiest thing in the world.
I like his playing and his music.
See you next time!
Only a clarification , the bassman in Drop D Song is Stefano India. He often sounds with Matteo in live events. They are very talented and special musicians. Matteo and his Friends are unique.
th-cam.com/video/lj_WZZqyMoI/w-d-xo.html
Matteo Mancuso is a bad boy. The thing that jumped out to me is how steeped he is in the Jazz, Bebop language. After watching videos of him I played some Charlie Parker, and he sounds just like him. Other times he reminds me of John Coltrane. He's able to translate the same fluidity that Bebop saxophonists have, to the guitar--which only few guitarists can accomplish. Amazing.
It's funny because to me, on this song, he sounds so much like Guthrie Govan ! But I see your point
@@speedsterhé un trasformista, riesce ad impadronirsi di qualsiasi stile
Sounds like a young Al DiMeola, full of testosterone and serious chops. He’s like I bet you can’t play this, and no, you can’t. Get into bossa nova instead.
@@Glehost
"Sounds like a young Al DiMeola"
There's a whole muted section in there. His jazz chops are unreal.
His understanding of the jazz idiom is off the charts.
I'm italian and I've seen Matteo live last week not far from where I live. I have to say the whole concert was mind blowing, and even older people in the audience were in awe even though some sections of many songs are a lot on the heavy side, almost metalish. Seeing him (and his two bandmates) live is really and experience AT LEAST comparable to seeing Steve Vai or similar Gods of guitar, I can assure you that.
🤘🇮🇹🎸
Three years ago we reacted to a group of Italian musicians playing a cover of The Chicken by Jaco Pastorius. The guitarist from that group, Matteo Mancuso, is releasing a new album next month, and I react to the first video. Does he still rock three years later?
"I wanted to do a tribute to my first blues-rock influences, with a healthy amount of prog elements that I absorbed during my musical journey." -MM
You should check his cover of "cliffs of Dover " and "Room 305"
He is so damn versatile. Love the fact that he likes all genres and explores most of them and incorporates a bit of everything. He is an amazing player. Few guitarists have spoken to me in a musical way. The entire band is purely amazing. Always something in his playing for everyone.
Tone, skill, speed, precision and originality. All in one. The whole band has it. Best I've ever heard and probably the best I ever will. I'm glad I've lived long enough to enjoy this phenomenon.
This young man is so unique, and well-versed and proficient in so many styles that he weaves together; rock, jazz, acoustic finger style, whatever. As Al Dimeola said, the kid is a sponge, soaking up a wide range of music and coming up with his own niche.
There is no better, finally a great guitarist that's clean cut a great mentor for all kids to come, God be with you Matteo Mancuso.
You willing to put money on that?🤘
@@UnhingedReactions No doubt, his father was a classical guitarist of which he learned amazing the when you stir it all up you have the best to ever come along as well his tone is amazing this is another sign of a truly great guitarist.
@@UnhingedReactions Tell me then who is better.
Yeah thanks for the great review, made me like it all over again. He is an astounding musician and the other players around him are also fabulous. It’s great to think that all those great fusion musicians of earlier times planted these seeds and they’re coming to fruition with these new talents.
Dude! The expressions on your face were worth the watch alone! Thank you for turning me on to this video. Rock and Roll Baby!
The bass player in this video actually is Stefano India, a professional musician with several conservatory degrees, I know him personally- Mancuso as well has conservatory degree and is the son of a Sicilian well known guitarist.
Matteo in interviews also seems to have NO ego at all- a hallmark of the best of the best.
And, he seems to have been well raised by loving parents....my hopes are with him!
Couldn't agree more: egoless, like the best of the best are. They know very well their talent is a gift. But they (happily!) do put in the hours of work that it takes to express and develop that talent. Amazing. @@lopezb
Bravo Matteo👏.. brilliant, as Vai said, he's next level. All those countless hours and hard work paid off, good on you, you deserve it, I wish you all the best👍
A Gift from the universe. So fluent and elegant.
Quando ascolto Matteo vedo la nuova rivoluzione musicale. Il suono della sua chitarra è fenomenale oltre ad aver creato questo album. Oggi il numero della chitarra mondiale.
io sono scioccato mi si è bloccato lo stomaco!il numero uno ce lo abbiamo noi supera tutti.
As Steve Vai said, Matteo Is the new level of guitar virtuoso. He reminds me something of Di Meola, Gambale and Pat. Great taste of composition
Thought the same ! The bass player is very Chaco .....
Yes
@@51tomtomtom
JACO ! 🙋
Better 🎼
Magnific !!! Happy New Year for everyone !!!
Sounds like some complex layered metering going on there too. Never heard of him, thanks for introducing this guy's music to me, awesome.
Thank you for watching! I agree, Matteo is just an unbelievable musician in every way!
The drumming puts today's grid-based EDM and pop to shame.
Matteo has made a giant step in music!
Hi is the king, the giant, the greatest to ever come.
uno dei pochi italiani che ci rendere orgogliosi di essere italiani
The guitar is not important, everything is in the gift, practice and practice, he is classical guitar player with fingers and he reveals new approach on electric guitar, every single note is hearing clearly and accurate. I can say Bravo maestro Matteo
You can always tell when what you are listening to is almost beyond words. It just makes you smile. That’s all you can do! Trying to describe it is virtually impossible.
Doesn't get better than that. 🤘
The second coming of the Cream, only as a fusion rock band this time. Three virtuosos guitar, bass, drums. Love it.....
All i can say is DAMNNNNNN!!
AWESOME!!!
UNBELIEVABLE FOR SURE!!
That's gonna be a bad ass album, no doubt!!
👍🎩👌
I do not know the The Language you Musicians talk about, but I do know Sounds Great. Matteo makes sure the Bass gets his Time to Shine. And Matteo knows my last name from Italy
Somewhat of a departure for Matteo. And not shockingly - MASSIVE. The kid is a beast.
Matteo è destinato a essere la legenda mondiale. Lui è il chitarrista per eccellenza. ❤
Uno dei pochi motivi per cui mi dispiace di avere quasi sessant'anni, è che potrò gustare solo una parte della musica che questi meravigliosi artisti vorranno regalare al mondo. Ma finché ci sono... me la godo insieme a voi 🙂
non esagerare, alcuni chitarristi magari fanno meno note, ma fanno una musica migliore.
@@michelangelomartini9254 Ciò che può rappresentare la bravura che tanti chitarristi tengono non è da mettere in discussione e per rimanere su ciò che dici certamente sono d'accordo. Quindi ti dico tanto per rimanere in Italia io amo moltissimo Dodi Battaglia, definito da una giuria europea il migliore chitarrista d'Europa e questo qualche anno fa. Poi vi è l'amico Luca Colombo, Varini, Chicco Gussoni, Braido e tanti altri che sono straordinari. Ciò detto, nessuno di questi e come Matteo Mancuso è non mi riferisco alla bravura ma su ciò che è la diversità tecnica e approccio con la chitarra in maniera generale di Matteo. Poi per ciò che riguarda Il fare la musica migliore può solo essere un fattore soggettivo, ed è anche vero che con tre note si può ottenere tantissimo per espressione, dinamica e gusto. Ciò che invece intendo su Matteo, è quello che bisogna considerare lui per ciò che alla sua età sa fare, e che è unico nel genere. Quindi bisogna apprezzarne le sue altissime qualità che è in grado di esprimere a 360 gradi. Lui è un chitarrista che sa fare di certo la qualsiasi con quella che è la sua tecnica, e che certamente nessuno al suo livello in questo periodo sa fare, ed è anche un chitarrista di altissimo livello di cui molti suoi colleghi famosi di livello internazionale ne parlano benissimo e lo definisco genio . Quindi, per quanto mi riguarda trovare uno che in maniera generale si sa esprimere musicalmente con la chitarra, come lui non dico che sia del tutto impossibile, ma quasi. Fidati lui nel sul campo chitarristico farà la storia.
@@jum_py Dai non buttarti giù! 60 anni nel 2023 significa potere vivere ancora molto tempo! Hai voglia se ne sentirai di buona musica!!! 👍
@@michelangelomartini9254 Dagli tempo e vedremo!non so' se riuscira' a comporre album come The extremist o Passion and worfer ma confidiamo in lui.
When you command such a wealth of technical abilities and speed it might happen that you neglect musical originality but not in Mancuso‘s case. It‘s a very nice blend of breathtaking technicality and taste.
Thanks for this reaction. To be honest up until yesterday I had not heard of let alone heard Matteo Mancuso, but I have now and I just can't believe how good he is. I am already going to buy his album. If you haven't heard his song that is a tribute to Jeff Beck, it is awesome. Thanks and keep up the great work.
It's not just the incredible speed and perfect execution (and I mean PERFECT) but it's the composition work. he creates music my ears want to hear.. I can not say the same thing about most people who can play with this level of proficiency... People love to talk up Tim Henson for example, incredible player. His composition work is not bad. But it's not phenomenal. Same for people like Steve Vai or lesser known but incredibly technical player, Shaun Lane. These guys are/were amazing talent, but...The community of people who play guitar are always listening with biased ears, when they hear complex pieces they like the composition work. But it's the non-guitar players who want to keep pressing play that really make or break you as a musician history will remember. That's true of all genres, going back to the great composers.... Matteo is unbelievably good. His compositions delate the ears. He sets a new bar.
Awesome cd ❤❤
I loved your reaction it looked so true, a human and a musician. keep rocking man !
Thank you! Will do!🤘
Jaw dropping shreds! Wicked...
I like your videos about musicians thanks!!
Matteo i smind blowing. I am 60 and for me he's already a legend. As accurate as a virtuoso gets. IN credible phrasing. Really unique
Matteo sei la Persona Speciale...👏👏👏👏👍
My God, Matteo is so good and the music is absolutely top notch. It's fun to hear every note X times. I just can't get enough of his music! He beats everything in the music industry.
Thanks for covering him Beato still hasn't! BTW second video is already out.
Oooh, I'll have to check it out!
Yeah, I keep bugging Beato when he goes nutzo over someone else and he still avoids Matteo. Maybe Rick 'can't handle it'...???😁
Waiting on my Matteo album too.
The vinyl Matteo album is backordered everywhere. I finally downloaded the 320k mp3 and converted it to wav. The kid plays everything so well...l'm a fan for life.
I remember Claudio Quartarone playing like this (right hand technique) many years ago. Congratulations to Matteo for his immense talent.
Wow! Great review Ed, I need to say that up front. What an awesome sound this guy can produce. I don't know about you Ed, I'm not sure which guitarist to associate with you in what I'm going to say, but as I was listening to this, not the sound, but the feeling I was getting was like when I heard Jimi Hendrix for the first time, or Jimmy Page. They blew me away, just as this guy is doing. I was trying to think of what guitarist I would substitute with Hendrix, if I was going to try and do the same relationship for you. Maybe Steve Vai, or Joe Satriani? Anyway, all that aside, that was incredible.
Either Steve Vai or Stevie Ray Vaughan for me. Both blew me away the very first time I heard them!
@@UnhingedReactionsditto.
@@Dougwarren69 @UnhingedReactions I didn't think of SRV, and should have. By the way, Hi Doug👋, nice to see you pop up again. It makes sense that you two would have been blown away by the same guys. I just remember way back, we didn't even have FM radio, but hearing Jimmy or Jimi just changed my whole world as I knew it. I mean before them, the music I got on AM radio was like The Archies, or Mamas and Papas. 😆 Not exactly electrifying, LOL.
@@bradtaggart5509 I hear you. And I'm very glad that you have continued to be such a big supporter of the channel. You're a class act BT.
@@Dougwarren69 thanks Doug. I really took to you guys right from the beginning. It felt like we were all cut from the same cloth , even though we were a generation apart.
Matteo es un genio ,gracias a dios siguen apareciendo abrazos
Matteo made the new guitar mode ...he Is the new guitar...alien, another Planet...
I always have to watch his stuff twice. Once to watch his right hand and once to watch his left.
Yeah there's no words other thsn (to one's self) DO MORE!!!
Awesome 😂!!!!!
Mancuso é o melhor guitarrista que ouvi até hoje...
Well he is amazing, but of course it's all subjective, so what is it specifically about his playing that floats your boat? Catches your ear?? Let us know, and thanks for watching. 🤘
Check out Matteo as he plays with the band “Drift Lab”. You will be pleased.
I know I already commented, but I just got up, and i was listening to this again this morning with my coffee, and something I didn't pick up on in my first time around is that I can hear the EVH influence in there, especially around the 5 1/2 - 6 minute mark. I am imagining he was a fan of EVH's. It still hit me like it did the first time though. Great review bud. 🫶✌
We are witnessing greatness!
Matteo Mancuso's technique is a hybrid from his childhood training as a classical guitarist with great right hand technique, and later a love for jazz. His gear is primarily Yamaha, namely the Revstar guitar and Helix modeller. Another popular TH-cam guitarist named R____ S_____ dissed the Revstar about a year ago and the reaction was swift. Up came the links to Mancuso vids dextrously shredding his Revstars and Pacificas. Yamaha supported him early and he is starting to pay them back with loyalty that perfectly illustrates playing at such incredibly talented levels demands an exemplary instrument. I bought a Revstar Pro, in part inspired by Mancuso and the top line Japanese custom shop quality (lots of great reviews out there) at an affordable price compared to the average Gibson Les Paul with sometimes questionable QC. I can see Mancuso having to eventually insure his hands. 😉
When will the world be ready for Matteo Mancuso? That will be a great day.
He is another level
Giuseppe Bruno on drums is really fantastic.
Remember a few months ago when every one freaked out about Nuno's solo? This makes Nuno look like he's still in school.
from SPAIN, SUPER!!!
We now know that God did not rest on the seventh day, he was working on Matteo Mancuso.
According to th-cam.com/video/SuD4A5shWOo/w-d-xo.html description "Giuseppe Bruno on Drums and @StefanoIndia on Bass".
Oh interesting. I was looking at the album notes for the musicians.
@@UnhingedReactions The bassist from The Chicken video Riccardo Oliva @riccardo_oliva is on the second track "Samba Party" th-cam.com/video/dbOeGx69I9k/w-d-xo.html
Sweet!!! I've long been a fan of Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs, and this piece is evocative of some of what I've really enjoyed in the past from Steve Morse and the dregs.
Nice nod to some unsung heroes. 🤘
LOVE The Dixie Dregs! Doug and I actually met Steve Morse years ago :-)
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@@UnhingedReactions wow... what a treat! "What If" ranks up there as what I would consider one of the most amazing masterworks of progressive rock / jazz fusion in music history. But, that's just my humble opinion.
I'm with you on that.👍
The bassist is Stefano India.
Sono fantastici!
Wahouuu ! Yes 👌 👍
Hello,
just a clarification: here the bassist is Stefano India, who typically plays with Giuseppe Bruno at the drums.
And, by the way, I had the pleasure to see them playing in my region 2 weeks ago; on stage they are even more incredible. I'm a fan of many guitar virtuosi, but I've never seen something like that. Astonishing!
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Thanks for the clarification! I was misinformed!
Very nice Metheny influence in that clean part with the fretless bass solo.
This jazz rock fusion music and his talent remainds me somehow about pianist Hermann Szabo from 70`s.
Though I’ve been in tune with Matteo’s works, my jaw still drops to the floor with his blazing fretworks. There are no words to describe his playing style. Todays adjectives don’t do him any justice. I guess I’ll just have to say it, he’s AMAZING and INCREDIBLE. 🎸🔥👍 (And to be fair, his band mates are nothing short of amazing themselves.)
Stellare ❤
2nd only to the late Great Shawn Lane absolutely amazing matteo rock on make tons of money you more than deserve it LIVERPOOL FC
Yep, amazing talent! Your mind goes numb after that number, and you're thinking...what just happened? 😵💫🤔☺️
I have seen Matteo 3 times, two different amazing bands, I will go again everytime he will be around my area, I never get boared of him like I was at certain concerts of Malmsteen for example... Matteo's father did a great job on his kid, wich is not easy, my son does'nt play, I have 35 guitars... Matteo is a miracle guy
Rock on!🤘
It reminds me of the album "Romantic Warrior" with Al Dimeola in Return to Forever
👍🏻 very interesting 😊
Bass player is not Ricardo Oliva neither (who I adore as Matteo) but Stefano India. Matteo has a hand for his bassists and drummers... I'm glad to see that Matteo still plays with Ricardo on bass also.
oh i think i know where i heard something similar, it's Outlaws - Green Grass and ... something
Best fresh guitar I've heard since a certain person named Jimi all those years ago.
Come on now, there must have been someone in between?? Thanks for watching. 🤘
absurdo de técnica! Minha preocupação era sobre questões composicionais, se sua grandeza como compositor seria paralelo à de guitarrista e fico feliz em reconhecer sua capacidade como compositor. Muito talento e aptidão
Once I heard MM - I knew Einstein had it wrong in E = mc²- it's the m² that gives me energy.
Nice one! :-)
Fabuloso!
No trio has sounded this good since the best days,of Rush. Shit. Man.
i would suggest when on tour matteo should bring both bass players and both drums players cause that is what he uses 2 drums and 2 bass's
Grande Matteo🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
The bassist is Stefano D'india
Mancuso è un talento assoluto. Fantastico.
Siamo completamente d'accordo.🤘
I'm getting his album on vinyl and put it right next to the other guitar god albums I have. He is so damn good, as well as everybody he plays with. The Samba Party song has different lineup. That's a more jazzier piece than this and I like it a lot.
good idea, vinyl it will be!
Please follow the Matteo Mancuso’s evolution! Thanks
He sounds like Miles! Wow!
the caterpillar became a butterfly
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The bassist is not the same one as in the chicken, don't know his name but they are two different guys. In Matteo's newest song Samba Party it's the same bassist as in the chicken :)
Phew, glad we got that settled!🤘
@@UnhingedReactions are you gonna do a reaction Samba Party?
We'll definitely check it out. Stay tuned, we'll be sure to mention you if we choose to react to it.🤘
he help us listen to song
Matteo Mancuso...il chitarrista più forte al mondo!!
This is not by accident 👉all is true this young old heavy powerful"clean"👌🍃handed man is indeed "MSTERPIECE"👈&your program so sweet cause you talk from inside of our heart ,also you don't speak too much ☝so i wana say he is"gift"✋from dear 🍃GOD,i'm sure☄👑🌸🌹💖🍃🕊😍😘💛💚💙💜🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵♩🙏⚓🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊🕉👑☝
Check out Joscho Stephan, an incredible German Gypsy Jazz Guitarist!
You should check Claudio Quartarone out!
rEminds me of Blues Saraceno.
Nice call🤘
The bass player is not the same as it was in the chicken! His name is Stefano India. 😉
Yeah I see that now :-)
Both bass players are present in the new album
Stefano India on bass.
Non so cosa altro aggiungere se che è PALERMITANO come me. Orgoglio siciliano
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