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I wholeheartedly agree! I had never been more interested in guitar until I found Stevie. I've learned a lot from him and he inspires me everyday. Not only with guitar related things, but he inspires me to be more of myself too. 🥰
You guys are restoring my self-esteem!!! 🥰 These guys are NEXT level guitar though. I haven't been able to 'practice' much since TH-cam became a full-time job!! 🤣
@@SteveTerreberry you are very good and very inspiring. I also play a little guitar and you inspire me, and your reactions to those players are excellent. I love your humor and you make me laugh out loud a lot. Thanks! You are a great guitarist and a great comedian. Must be super cool to have you as a friend and band member. :) keep rocking my friend. You are right about the guitarists you show here. They are just so precise they are almost beyond normal, like the goth girl you like, or they use weird and specific techniques which demand so much practice I can’t even imagine. I hope the goth girl gets in touch with you. She’s cute and shreds to perfection! Cheers Steve! 👍🏻👍🏻😊🎸
The microtonal guitar player (who used a nail file for a pick) is Tolgahan Çoğulu from Turkey. He's the inventor of the microtonal guitar that divides each fret into 9 commas used in classical Turkish music scales called "maqam"s. Like the "countless fretted" microtonal guitar, the fretless guitar was also invented by another Turkish virtuoso Erkan Oğur. And never mind the nail file thing, he is a great finger picker.
Thanks for the comment. Actually I have 3 guitar designs: Adjustable microtonal guitar in 2008, Lego microtonal guitar in 2020 and Automatic microtonal guitar in 2021. Best wishes
About the microtonal guitarist at 7:10: I met Tolgahan in Istanbul in 2011. He also has a Lego fretted guitar. And yes, traditional Turkish and Middle Eastern does use a lot of fine-tuned notes like that. I've seen Arabic guitarists with quarter tone frets on electric guitars and fretless acoustic guitars. Middle Eastern music in general uses melodic modes, each called a maqam; many contain quarter tones. The frets of a sitar are also movable since traditional Indian music uses tiny interval deviations, each called a shruti, and those tiny changes in pitch against a drone change the mood of a raga ever so subtly. And blues is really microtonal. Also, the Indian slide guitar is called a "Mohan veena". (I'm a prog metal composer/songwriter and bass player myself who uses a lot of microtonality and very weird time signatures in my stuff--read about irrational meter sometime.)
I've seen the Lego-Fret Guitar video & that guy is off-the-hook as a player. I was so amazed that I shared a link to his video on my Facebook Music Page.
I’ve been playing 20+ years but I have never taken it seriously until lately. I’ve been mediocre at best. Now I am practicing hard and constantly. Stevie your playing has been an inspiration to me to get better. I wish I had this drive years ago but better late than never. Keep shredding bro. 🤘🏼
After playing 11 years, i wish i would have focused on rhythm guitar more than lead. I had a big bag of tricks but that was it. Looking back, i think i would of had way more fun learning a ton of songs rather than trying to perfect lightning fast solos with perfect accuracy. The "perfectionist" in me is a blessing and a curse. So much time spent 'practicing' and not enough time enjoying the core of it all.
@@rockabillly88 I’m the exact opposite. I’ve played rhythm forever and got really good at it but was always too scared to attempt the leads. So soloing is where I am at now. Keep at it my friend! We will both get where we want to be.
@@MirrorMusicXero Alright, sounds cool. I practiced alternate picking primarily in the beginning. It gets pretty tough when patterns arent consistent. I found Malmsteens approach to be way more effiecient for muscle memory which is both sweep and alternate picking. Just a heads up from my experience. Maybe it could help
I've also played guitar for 20+ years and never taken it seriously ... though it's probably more accurate to say I just repeated the first 6 months of playing guitar 40+ times.
Hi, Steve! Sorry I didn’t get to comment last week. These were beyond impressive! 😲 A lot of the acoustic players reminded me of your video with Sean De Burca! Your guitar skills are very impressive too, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched you play & was amazed!
No problem Ashley!! Yeah, Sean De Burca is next level too. These acoustic guys just blow my mind!!! I guess that's a different area of guitar though. I prefer my old school shredding! 😉
I love how even Stevie struggles to copy Sean De Burca's slappy acoustic style of playing. It's cute seeing him struggle at guitar. 😆💖 The slappy acoustic style is pretty cool and definitely takes a lot of skill, but I also prefer old school shredding.
Stevie I have the best news my mom has started guitar playing 😃 she started doing it BECAUSE OF YOU she was inspired by you to play guitar 😊 she wanted to say thank you stevie 😊 thanks Stevie for the amazing video
I remember, back in the day, when being able to play the main riff from "Smoke on the Water" Actually Impressed people. 0,3,5...0,3,6,5 Guitar playing really has changed. But not for me!!!, because after all these years, I can still only play the main riff from "Smoke on the Water!!!" P.S. I typed this message with my butt hole. LOL
Yeah! Nowadays you'll get kicked out of a guitar store for playing 035!!! 😭 What's more impressive though is that you typed all that with your butt hole!!! 🤣
Vera danilina was the red headed classical guitarist who “didn’t even have to look at the guitar”. She is an absolutely amazing Russian classical player.
Ehh . She’s ok. You know, you people don’t HAVE to fawn and fall over these rando guitar players who have posted videos online. Makes me laugh seeing people absolutely cream over someone with an acoustic.
I've followed Kevin Frasard for a very long time. I've really enjoyed following his journey and he might look intimidating. However, he's kind of guy to give you the shirt off his back. Now, he is getting sent free guitars from guitar companies now. That really shows you how talented he is and to keep practicing! So happy for Kevin and wish him and his family the very best. Also, cheers and much love to you guys, from NC! 🤘🏼🇺🇲🤘🏼
See im terrible at guitar but good at trumpet, tuba, and contrabass tuba and im very impressed by stevie and the amazing content he makes and stevie your videos have helped me cope with depression and suicidal thought and have kept me alive. Keep up the amazing and cool content
You inspired me a lot Steve, I started playing and taking guitar lessons when I was 10 and I actually had to relearn guitar all over again. I was born with a super rare kidney and liver disease and have had to undergo 3 different kidney transplants and 1 liver transplant in my life. I'm 33 right now and had my first transplant at 13 which I lost to pneumonia bc after transplant you have to take medication to basically kill your immune system so your body won't reject the transplants. my most recent transplant was back in 2017 it was a dual kidney/liver and since it was my third kidney transplant the recovery was incredibly hard. About a year before that transplant though I started having heart issues and it caused the tips of my fingers to slighty club and the shape change was enough to where I had to basically reteach myself new ways to play because for example playing open clean chords the reach was tougher because they shortened by the tiniest bit, so like if I would normal play a CMaj i'll play a Cadd9 instead. It took me like a year to even get close to where I used to be. Also between my 2nd and 3rd transplant I was on dialysis for 8 years and it caused me to develop severe bone disease and after the double transplant the bone disease kind of kicked into overdrive and I went from easily practicing 7-9 hours a day to now having to take a 10-15 min break every 20 min or so. I don't think I will ever be able to get back to where I was before all the shit happened but I do my best. I tend not to post a lot of me playing bc I'm incredibly self concious of both the way my hands/fingers look and even though I get compliments on my playing a lot I still feel like I suck compared to my old self. Plus being tech disabled I can't work anymore so upgrading gear is tough, I recently was able to get one of my dream guitars from when I was a kid an Ibanez Jem, its not the top version but it's still awesome, literally took me 6 years of saving though lol. When I first found your channel a few years back and saw your Kiesel custom headless I was in love, Kiesel's headless guitars are so friggin beautiful, I was looking through their collection after I first saw yours and HOLY SHIT man some of those headless models are so gorgeous, one day I'll own one. But yeah dude I love your videos, you are an incredible muscian with a truckload of talent, easily one of the top guitarists on the platform, also huge congrats on playing with Dragonforce! I can def understand having bad social anxiety, I've kind of been housebound since 2017 with this most recent transplant I gotta be super careful, even moreso now because of Covid, so the Anxiety I always have had basically quadrupled after 2017 but thankfully we have the internet so it's easy to not feel super isolated. Anywa sorry for writing a book on here my friend but you are a huge inspiration to me and many of up and coming muscians I'm sure! 🥰🥰😊😊
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Keep on rocking. I hope all your health issues get resolved. I have a grown child with serious health issues. I feel for you and Im glad you have been able to stay with your passion. Here' s a prayer for you, wherever you are.
Don't have a bruised ego, you're all just extremely talented in various ways💜 that's why music is so fun. There are so many ways to do the same thing so your imagination can go crazy with it. All of you are awesomely talented people🤘😁
The Indian slide guitarist is Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt..he is a Grammy winner and the guitar he is playing is called Mohan Veena , and probably he created it...i saw him live once he is incredible...i discovered him while watching a crossroads festival video
The last guy is Kevin Frasard, probably one of my favorite channels right now. He's a killer old school death metal/thrash metal player, which aren't typically my thing anymore, but he's such a damn likable guy that I have a great time watching his stuff anyway. He's also a huge BC Rich nerd, and I love seeing people geek out about guitars the way he does sometimes
Steve you are one of my inspirations to start playing guitar. I've been watching since Oct 2020, and started playing on Christmas of 2020. I have been self taught by you, Marty music, tyler larson, jared dines, and more! Thank you for staying consistent with your humor and guitar.
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I think it is great when you do these videos. It gives some exposure to really talented musicians. Gotta say that I have never seen some of those instruments before. Wouldn't it be cool having candy coated guitar strings. Calalalalalalalalalalalaing would taste so yummy. Great video. Love you my boy!
LMAO. Do you not remember the sticky terror of those candy bracelets and necklaces ? Do NOT give him OR Ernie Ball an excuse to make signature candy coated strings.
Yes!! These people have worked HARD!! And a lot of them don't have the exposure they deserve. Candy coated strings would be epic!! I was thinking Twizzler guitar strings. But I would end up eating them!! 😆
Always awesome to see an upload from you Stevie. YOU'RE STILL THE SHREDGOD! Screw what the community says about you. You have to dive this deep to find people better than you and that says enough.
All of these were amazing. I remember seeing that video of the guy dumping the picks through the sound hole and thinking, “That’s a great way to annoy a guitarist.” 😂 Another great way to annoy a guitarist is let them play the shreddiest thing possible and then ask if they can play “Wonderwall”. 😑
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I went and rewatched some of Stevie's earlier vids and forgot how insane his Yu-Gi-Oh guitar duel video was. Easily one of the best guitar playthroughs I've ever seen. If you want to show off what you can do, that is exactly how.
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Don't ever give up playing Steve, you are so special and talented. 😂😊I melted into a puddle when I heard you play that guitar cover of Careless Whispers. 💕🤘 I would love to learn how to shred on a electric guitar someday, but right now I play acoustic guitar and sing.
The man playing slide guitar with tabla was Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. He plays Indian classical music on a guitar, not something we see very often. And he's a grammy winner too.
Yeah, the instrument is called a "Mohan Veena," basically a hybrid of a guitar & sitar that Bhatt himself made. He did an album in 1996 with Bela Fleck called Tabula Rasa. It's fantastic.
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Thank you Steve Terreberry for this amazing reaction, so inspiring to all of us.There are so many amazing guitarists out there that I didn't know about before. You are also the inspiration for many of those guitarists, one of them Amar Alhoch
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Thank you for showing us Vera. I just discovered Edson Lopes who has a very flowing interpretation of Bach's Tocatta and Fugue. Vera is the most LIQUID guitar player I have heard.
About the "no pick" option, try to see some video of Andrea Braido or Matteo Mancuso, just to name few Italians that are not usually using a pic to shred 🙂 Well, Jeff Beck docket. 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
It took me 32 years of watching Nuno Bettencourt and Steve Vai, but now I can finally play about 1/50th of any of their solos super easy barely an inconvenience!
This was awesome!! I recognized some of those people, in fact that last one was Kevin Frasard...he plays some good stuff. I don't know a lot of the acoustic finger style players. As impressive as they are, it's just not something I have any desire to learn. Not to mention the time and abilities it would take that I do not possess!! 😂🤣 You're right up there with the best of the best Steve! You are the one that got me interested in playing guitar (and bass) again after a very long break 🥰
Kevin Frasard!!! That's right!! I have seen him before. He was a bit of a meme for being such a muscular guitarist. MOST of us haven't lifted weights once in our life! 🤣 I appreciate the compliments!! I would love to see you shred some time! 😃
Any of those "percussive" guitar guys are ripping of legend Micheal Hedeges who was a GOD before he passed away in 1997 . He invented the guitar thumping but it would be tactfully used...not like a drunk monkey figuring out bongos. Micheals songs are here on you tube . check him out and you will see what these guys are TRYING to be th-cam.com/video/OPB-ShG_UWY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=type3secretion he was about the song not just showing off
I freaking loved this video but stevie t is such an inspiration to so many people out there and he is inspiring me to pick up my guitar and learn how to play it
Steve - You taught me how to sweep pick. For that, I am forever grateful and I'm sure you're an inspiration for many others like me that have been playing for 30+ years and can finally give Lil' Wayne a run for his money when it comes to shredding. Thank you.
I like this. There are so many talented people, I'm amazed by them. And thanks to the youtube algorithm I discovered the one of the most talented guitarists.😉❤
I have always said the greatest guitarists (and musicians in general) are people you have never heard of and never will. They are quietly sitting at home, shredding at a god tier level.
The guy in Vans hoodie blew me away! Watch out Michael Angelo Batio😉. It takes a lot of skill and talent to play as good as these guitarists, but at the end of the day, I only want to listen to those who play with emotion ,passion and creativity (not just technical skills).And you my friend have it all. I must say, you looked so confident on stage with W.O.T.E. Glad you did it. ❤️And stop licking those strings 🤣 please 😝
Wise words Stasa!! Soulful playing will always reign supreme!! But it blows my mind how technically skilled these people are!! 🤣 I had a BLAST with WOTE! Was super confident until I didn't play as well as I hoped! But you will see in next weeks vid! 😉
Perfect fun! 🎉 I'm glad I at least recognized Jason Richardson. 😆 When "Sparrow" recently came out, I seriously thought, when is Steve coming up with a banger like that?!? One day, you just have to!! 😊 But I was quite impressed how far you can stretch techniques with a guitar! Flamenco always works anyway, and Alla Turca, without a pinkie? Phew!! That Sitar thing wasn't despicable, either! So, thanks for broadening my horizon here and have a fantastic weekend!! (That seed sling, tho!!! 🤣) Cool, you're hopping on stage more often, now! Hope, you will still get many, many chances!!! 🤩
The second guy competed in America's Got Talent, if I'm not mistaken. And the moment I recognized Jason, the playing made total sense! Dude is simply on another level all of his own. He also has a very distinguishable picking grip that I can't recall seeing another player using. Phenomenal.
So glad TH-cam is working like normal this weekend… haha! The second guitarist I have seen on Tik Tok before, but don’t know his name. These people were very interesting to watch… and are pretty good and obviously talented, and you are right up there with them, if not better! You are an amazing guitarist!! I hope you had fun at Canal Days with Walk Off The Earth so glad you are starting to overcome your anxiety it is not easy so I am glad that after DragonForce, you are putting yourself out there more and performing! You are definitely an inspiration, not just with music but with anything! I have anxiety as well… sometimes it is not easy, and can be frustrating at times. But you just have to move forward. I love seeing you be yourself in your element, and doing what makes you happy… not giving a single f*** what other people think. I need to start not giving f***s about what people think lol but I do struggle a lot with that. You do you, Stevie! That’s all that matters! 😄 *high five* ✋🏻 I also like reaction videos! You should do more. But it is probably not as fun for you as the music stuff is haha
Thanks so much Sarah!! Yes, it's been MANY years for me. I've been back on anti-depressants for a few months now. They definitely help take the edge off. To where I can play on stage without too much nervousness!! Still don't think I could find the courage to TOUR though. Don't give a scrote what people think, Sarah! I think you are AWESOME!!! 😃
I struggle with anxiety as well. I've actually been struggling pretty hard again lately, but I just don't show it or tell anybody. 🥲 It feels like a lonely struggle sometimes.. but I'm glad I have Steve and this lovely community to help me feel like I'm not as alone. 💕
@@_emilyelizabeth_ I am not diagnosed yet, but I know that I have some form of it. I think generalized anxiety disorder maybe. But yes I am always here for you if you need someone to talk to, Emily! Saw you added me on Instagram the other day, and I added you back!
@@seanthony18 Yes, I saw that you followed me back! Thank you so much! 🥰 I have more social anxiety rather than generalized. I even struggled with being selectively mute as a child. Meaning I was physically unable to speak in certain situations that make me stressed or uncomfortable. I can speak a lot better now in more situations, but I still struggle with anxious thoughts and what others might think of me. Sometimes I just feel like no one really likes me or loves me at all. So that means a lot to me when people notice me or go out of their way to be kind to me. I try to do the same to others because I know what it feels like to not feel loved. 🥲💖
I don’t know how any of that was human lol! It’s so cool how creative people can get with guitar 🤯 When I first started watching your videos you inspired me to pick my guitar back up and you help me to keep improving, but I also get torn after watching you play because I get so self conscious of my own playing and think man he’s so much better lol 😅😅 Thank you for always inspiring me! Great video as always Stevie 💕
Isn't it crazy!!? These people invented new ways to play guitar. Makes me feel so un-original!! 🤣 Not to worry. The key is to never let it discourage you. There will ALWAYS be someone better!!
@@SteveTerreberry if I had to compare my guitar skill with Stevie I would stop playing. The thing is I can play the music I love, which is pop punk. I leave the hard stuff for the guitar gods like Stevie 😅
Shawn Lane is another guy with tremendous technique, and extreme expressiveness. I love your work Stevie! I'm a big fan of DragonForce, and I met your work with that video on how to compose a power metal song hahaha
This video does a really good job at describing my feeling towards percussive guitar. So many of those guys are really talented but cannot help themselves in writing percussive guitar bongo breakdowns that end up having nothing to do with the rest of the song. Tom Boston does a really nice job focusing on the melody and using the percussion to support.
Younger people Improving and evolving our style of Shred & Guitar playing in general !! To many acoustics I had one years ago but I have always wanted electric with Heavy Distortion , Rev. , and delay ...
The absolutely jacked guy is Kevin Frasard, he is an absolute beast on guitar and in the gym. His down picking is close to, if not maybe better than James Hetfields. The dude is insane!
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Hey Stevie!! I'm the girl at 6:42 hahaha I can't believe it, thank you so much for featuring me on this video!! 😄🤘
Totaly surprise to see you here and so happy for you ^^ (little french fan ^^)
Do call Stevie up :) I'm guessing he's waiting? :)
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what song is that??
@@Pimpshrimpin lol
Kevin Frasard was the last guy in the video, guy's honestly really nice, humble and insanely talented. Awesome seeing him in one of your video's!!!
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Hell yes he is
Dude can bend a whole octave on the first fret😂
Yeah Kevin is really down to earth and his videos are IMHO always ultra enjoyable.
Kevin Frasard doesn’t even have to pick up a guitar to make me feel like I need to try harder but when he does he is incredible 🤘💀🤘
Stevie, you yourself are very talented. You’re an inspiration to many of us learning guitar too. I am always humbled by your skill. You rock boy! 🎸🖤
I wholeheartedly agree! I had never been more interested in guitar until I found Stevie. I've learned a lot from him and he inspires me everyday. Not only with guitar related things, but he inspires me to be more of myself too. 🥰
You guys are restoring my self-esteem!!! 🥰
These guys are NEXT level guitar though. I haven't been able to 'practice' much since TH-cam became a full-time job!! 🤣
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@@SteveTerreberry you are very good and very inspiring. I also play a little guitar and you inspire me, and your reactions to those players are excellent. I love your humor and you make me laugh out loud a lot. Thanks! You are a great guitarist and a great comedian. Must be super cool to have you as a friend and band member. :) keep rocking my friend. You are right about the guitarists you show here. They are just so precise they are almost beyond normal, like the goth girl you like, or they use weird and specific techniques which demand so much practice I can’t even imagine. I hope the goth girl gets in touch with you. She’s cute and shreds to perfection! Cheers Steve! 👍🏻👍🏻😊🎸
@@SteveTerreberry what do I need to watch out for (2:40)
The microtonal guitar player (who used a nail file for a pick) is Tolgahan Çoğulu from Turkey. He's the inventor of the microtonal guitar that divides each fret into 9 commas used in classical Turkish music scales called "maqam"s. Like the "countless fretted" microtonal guitar, the fretless guitar was also invented by another Turkish virtuoso Erkan Oğur. And never mind the nail file thing, he is a great finger picker.
Yup.
Microtonal stuff is cool.
nail file thing is called pickaso guitar bow actually
Isn’t the makam just dorian #4?
Thanks for the comment. Actually I have 3 guitar designs: Adjustable microtonal guitar in 2008, Lego microtonal guitar in 2020 and Automatic microtonal guitar in 2021. Best wishes
@@microtonalguitar I was hoping you would come across this video lol
You are still far and away the funniest, best, and most humble inspiration I will ever need. Thanks for exposing us to new and amazing stuff!
I'm on 8:56!! Thank you Steve for choosing me along amazing guitar players!! I can't believe i'm in one of your videos!! such an honor!!😄
Awesome man! Well done!
@@fleshTH Thank you!!🙏🎸🎸
@@LeoTraeger 8:58 that is actually my favorite song...what is that called that your playing
You own dude! Also very original playing two guitars simultaneously ;) :)
@@andrejz8954 thank you so much!!😊🙏🎸🎸
About the microtonal guitarist at 7:10: I met Tolgahan in Istanbul in 2011. He also has a Lego fretted guitar. And yes, traditional Turkish and Middle Eastern does use a lot of fine-tuned notes like that. I've seen Arabic guitarists with quarter tone frets on electric guitars and fretless acoustic guitars. Middle Eastern music in general uses melodic modes, each called a maqam; many contain quarter tones.
The frets of a sitar are also movable since traditional Indian music uses tiny interval deviations, each called a shruti, and those tiny changes in pitch against a drone change the mood of a raga ever so subtly. And blues is really microtonal. Also, the Indian slide guitar is called a "Mohan veena". (I'm a prog metal composer/songwriter and bass player myself who uses a lot of microtonality and very weird time signatures in my stuff--read about irrational meter sometime.)
Hi Daniel, nice to see you here. Best wishes from Istanbul!
I've seen the Lego-Fret Guitar video & that guy is off-the-hook as a player.
I was so amazed that I shared a link to his video on my Facebook Music Page.
@@maestroaxeman Thanks Tommy
Very interesting
what song is he playing? sounds very familiar
Kevin Frasard is a beast on guitar, It's crazy he's not in a well known death metal band by now.
I’ve been playing 20+ years but I have never taken it seriously until lately. I’ve been mediocre at best. Now I am practicing hard and constantly. Stevie your playing has been an inspiration to me to get better. I wish I had this drive years ago but better late than never. Keep shredding bro. 🤘🏼
After playing 11 years, i wish i would have focused on rhythm guitar more than lead. I had a big bag of tricks but that was it. Looking back, i think i would of had way more fun learning a ton of songs rather than trying to perfect lightning fast solos with perfect accuracy. The "perfectionist" in me is a blessing and a curse. So much time spent 'practicing' and not enough time enjoying the core of it all.
@@rockabillly88 I’m the exact opposite. I’ve played rhythm forever and got really good at it but was always too scared to attempt the leads. So soloing is where I am at now. Keep at it my friend! We will both get where we want to be.
@@MirrorMusicXero Alright, sounds cool. I practiced alternate picking primarily in the beginning. It gets pretty tough when patterns arent consistent. I found Malmsteens approach to be way more effiecient for muscle memory which is both sweep and alternate picking. Just a heads up from my experience. Maybe it could help
@@rockabillly88 I was actually just working on alternate picking! 🤘🏼
I've also played guitar for 20+ years and never taken it seriously ... though it's probably more accurate to say I just repeated the first 6 months of playing guitar 40+ times.
Stevie, I'd actually like to see more videos of you playing guitar. You are WAY more talented than you give yourself credit for.
also trying to sing, i mean, 5:35-5:38, ngl, theres something there if he actually tries seriously
@@robertrismyhr he sings quite alot actually
Do a search on his channel for shredemptions. They will blow you away.
The guy at 4:38 is Kazuhito Yamashita. You should check out his arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition.
Kevin (the guy at 12:03) is actually a great guitar player, love his content, both covers and originals
Kevin is the man. Super chilled dude and is a downpicking beast.
Kevin Fassard....all natural bodybuilder...supernatural riff machine!
@@maskeller supernatural riff machine would make a great stage name! 🤟😎🤟
How does the man have enough time to lift and practice? He must not sleep.
Yes, he is real solid player, to bullshit in his vids
Hi, Steve! Sorry I didn’t get to comment last week. These were beyond impressive! 😲 A lot of the acoustic players reminded me of your video with Sean De Burca! Your guitar skills are very impressive too, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched you play & was amazed!
No problem Ashley!! Yeah, Sean De Burca is next level too. These acoustic guys just blow my mind!!! I guess that's a different area of guitar though. I prefer my old school shredding! 😉
I love how even Stevie struggles to copy Sean De Burca's slappy acoustic style of playing. It's cute seeing him struggle at guitar. 😆💖 The slappy acoustic style is pretty cool and definitely takes a lot of skill, but I also prefer old school shredding.
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I hope my friends don’t see this video cause currently they think I’m in one of the best guitarist in the world
Stevie I have the best news my mom has started guitar playing 😃 she started doing it BECAUSE OF YOU she was inspired by you to play guitar 😊 she wanted to say thank you stevie 😊 thanks Stevie for the amazing video
That's metal. Good luck to your mom 🤘
is your mom single?
I remember, back in the day, when being able to play the main riff from "Smoke on the Water" Actually Impressed people. 0,3,5...0,3,6,5
Guitar playing really has changed. But not for me!!!, because after all these years, I can still only play the main riff from "Smoke on the Water!!!"
P.S. I typed this message with my butt hole. LOL
Yeah! Nowadays you'll get kicked out of a guitar store for playing 035!!! 😭
What's more impressive though is that you typed all that with your butt hole!!! 🤣
@@SteveTerreberry kegels and kegels bro
Butt was it the hole message?
Vera danilina was the red headed classical guitarist who “didn’t even have to look at the guitar”. She is an absolutely amazing Russian classical player.
Thank you. I was wondering who she was
Ehh . She’s ok. You know, you people don’t HAVE to fawn and fall over these rando guitar players who have posted videos online. Makes me laugh seeing people absolutely cream over someone with an acoustic.
2:03 Jason Richardson was covering Serana's Arpeggios from Jason Becker on the later's own famous numbers guitar, if anybody wondered.
I did. Something something cacaphony friedman becker, but I had no time to browse all the music to find this solo. Thanks.
I've followed Kevin Frasard for a very long time. I've really enjoyed following his journey and he might look intimidating. However, he's kind of guy to give you the shirt off his back. Now, he is getting sent free guitars from guitar companies now. That really shows you how talented he is and to keep practicing! So happy for Kevin and wish him and his family the very best. Also, cheers and much love to you guys, from NC! 🤘🏼🇺🇲🤘🏼
Ola Englund sent him a solar guitar which I thought was awesome
See im terrible at guitar but good at trumpet, tuba, and contrabass tuba and im very impressed by stevie and the amazing content he makes and stevie your videos have helped me cope with depression and suicidal thought and have kept me alive. Keep up the amazing and cool content
That first one is Yo Onityan.... he's a beast. He has played (and I think recorded) stuff with Rings of Saturn and does all kinds of crazy solo stuff.
You inspired me a lot Steve, I started playing and taking guitar lessons when I was 10 and I actually had to relearn guitar all over again. I was born with a super rare kidney and liver disease and have had to undergo 3 different kidney transplants and 1 liver transplant in my life. I'm 33 right now and had my first transplant at 13 which I lost to pneumonia bc after transplant you have to take medication to basically kill your immune system so your body won't reject the transplants. my most recent transplant was back in 2017 it was a dual kidney/liver and since it was my third kidney transplant the recovery was incredibly hard. About a year before that transplant though I started having heart issues and it caused the tips of my fingers to slighty club and the shape change was enough to where I had to basically reteach myself new ways to play because for example playing open clean chords the reach was tougher because they shortened by the tiniest bit, so like if I would normal play a CMaj i'll play a Cadd9 instead. It took me like a year to even get close to where I used to be. Also between my 2nd and 3rd transplant I was on dialysis for 8 years and it caused me to develop severe bone disease and after the double transplant the bone disease kind of kicked into overdrive and I went from easily practicing 7-9 hours a day to now having to take a 10-15 min break every 20 min or so. I don't think I will ever be able to get back to where I was before all the shit happened but I do my best. I tend not to post a lot of me playing bc I'm incredibly self concious of both the way my hands/fingers look and even though I get compliments on my playing a lot I still feel like I suck compared to my old self. Plus being tech disabled I can't work anymore so upgrading gear is tough, I recently was able to get one of my dream guitars from when I was a kid an Ibanez Jem, its not the top version but it's still awesome, literally took me 6 years of saving though lol. When I first found your channel a few years back and saw your Kiesel custom headless I was in love, Kiesel's headless guitars are so friggin beautiful, I was looking through their collection after I first saw yours and HOLY SHIT man some of those headless models are so gorgeous, one day I'll own one. But yeah dude I love your videos, you are an incredible muscian with a truckload of talent, easily one of the top guitarists on the platform, also huge congrats on playing with Dragonforce! I can def understand having bad social anxiety, I've kind of been housebound since 2017 with this most recent transplant I gotta be super careful, even moreso now because of Covid, so the Anxiety I always have had basically quadrupled after 2017 but thankfully we have the internet so it's easy to not feel super isolated. Anywa sorry for writing a book on here my friend but you are a huge inspiration to me and many of up and coming muscians I'm sure! 🥰🥰😊😊
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@@PikaDozStuff yeah sadly that was a scammer message, if it was Steve it woud have a check mark
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Keep on rocking. I hope all your health issues get resolved. I have a grown child with serious health issues. I feel for you and Im glad you have been able to stay with your passion. Here' s a prayer for you, wherever you are.
@@stompthedragon4010 Thank you so much 🙏
That Jason playing Jason clip never gets old.
Don't have a bruised ego, you're all just extremely talented in various ways💜 that's why music is so fun. There are so many ways to do the same thing so your imagination can go crazy with it. All of you are awesomely talented people🤘😁
That is very true Ness!! How do you determine who is best, when it's all subjective. I myself am proud to call myself an old school shredder!!! 😉
@@SteveTerreberry hello i love your videos
@@SteveTerreberry You do realize you're in your 30's and so you can't really say your a old school shredder because calalalalalalala!
The Indian slide guitarist is Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt..he is a Grammy winner and the guitar he is playing is called Mohan Veena , and probably he created it...i saw him live once he is incredible...i discovered him while watching a crossroads festival video
Who cares... really.. seriously...
I care nobody
I always enjoy watching guitarists who are better than me. It inspires me to practice more to get better at my craft.
The last guy is Kevin Frasard, probably one of my favorite channels right now. He's a killer old school death metal/thrash metal player, which aren't typically my thing anymore, but he's such a damn likable guy that I have a great time watching his stuff anyway. He's also a huge BC Rich nerd, and I love seeing people geek out about guitars the way he does sometimes
he is my dads cousin too!
For real though! Absolutely love his channel! Don't see too many people playing music like that anymore!
But.....BC Rich's are trash lol
@@pnut3844able Sounds like someone is stuck in the mid-2000s
Steve you are one of my inspirations to start playing guitar. I've been watching since Oct 2020, and started playing on Christmas of 2020. I have been self taught by you, Marty music, tyler larson, jared dines, and more! Thank you for staying consistent with your humor and guitar.
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@@PikaDozStuff it's fake
@@PikaDozStuff 😆
It's a phishing scam and a bot. Just ignore it.
Thanks Stevie T! Your videos put smiles on people's face.
I think it is great when you do these videos. It gives some exposure to really talented musicians. Gotta say that I have never seen some of those instruments before. Wouldn't it be cool having candy coated guitar strings. Calalalalalalalalalalalaing would taste so yummy. Great video. Love you my boy!
Mama T!!! ❤️ hope you are doing well Happy Saturday or should I say “Stevie Saturday”… haha 😆
LMAO. Do you not remember the sticky terror of those candy bracelets and necklaces ? Do NOT give him OR Ernie Ball an excuse to make signature candy coated strings.
Yes!! These people have worked HARD!! And a lot of them don't have the exposure they deserve. Candy coated strings would be epic!! I was thinking Twizzler guitar strings. But I would end up eating them!! 😆
love you Stevie T! Thanks for kicking my depression to the curb☺️
I think Stevie is being too humble here. He said "my crappy playing" and we all know that's bullshit. I bet he can play everything we've seen here.
Always awesome to see an upload from you Stevie. YOU'RE STILL THE SHREDGOD! Screw what the community says about you. You have to dive this deep to find people better than you and that says enough.
Also, heavy Jim Carrey vibes man. Love it.
...what doe the community say about him? i thought everyone loves this guy, he is awesome.
4:18 is how I picture Kvothe from The Name of the Wind playing his lute.
All of these were amazing. I remember seeing that video of the guy dumping the picks through the sound hole and thinking, “That’s a great way to annoy a guitarist.” 😂 Another great way to annoy a guitarist is let them play the shreddiest thing possible and then ask if they can play “Wonderwall”. 😑
That video absolutely killed me!! Haha! Playing Wonderwall on a full guitar of picks should be illegal!! 🤣
@@SteveTerreberry omg you replied big fan
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I enjoy this quality time together. These videos are telling me to practice lol.
These videos tell me to practice too!! Haha! Hell, some of these guys are telling John Petrucci to practice!! 😆
@@SteveTerreberry lol
As a Cellist I'm used to crazy finger bends, so I was glad to find out, that I could actually play the 5:34 chord on my guitar :D
I’m patiently waiting for a DJ Khaled triangle tongue 👅 solo
I went and rewatched some of Stevie's earlier vids and forgot how insane his Yu-Gi-Oh guitar duel video was. Easily one of the best guitar playthroughs I've ever seen. If you want to show off what you can do, that is exactly how.
Yup
I ripped the audio when he released it and it's been in the trucks Playlist ever since. Stevie REALLY early stuff (pre comedy) as well
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0:28 I 100% relate to his eyebrow twitch right there.
You are literally one of the best shredders I have ever heard. I don't think anyone in this video can even come close to compairing.
Maybe if they had a djent off.. otherwise.. umm. No...
Marcin 0:38 dude is becoming legendary for awhile with his flashy tapping percussive style
Don't ever give up playing Steve, you are so special and talented. 😂😊I melted into a puddle when I heard you play that guitar cover of Careless Whispers. 💕🤘 I would love to learn how to shred on a electric guitar someday, but right now I play acoustic guitar and sing.
The last guy wasn’t just shredding, he was shredded.
10:14 what an absolutely smooth sweep picking with a modern prog metal backing track
Kevin Frazard is an absolut down pick monster, and pretty much a monster in general :)
The man playing slide guitar with tabla was Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. He plays Indian classical music on a guitar, not something we see very often. And he's a grammy winner too.
Yeah, the instrument is called a "Mohan Veena," basically a hybrid of a guitar & sitar that Bhatt himself made. He did an album in 1996 with Bela Fleck called Tabula Rasa. It's fantastic.
thanks!
13:06 Here is a recognition. Make a song out of this awesome riffing! It gets me going every time I listen to it. Total rock n' roll.
The last guy Kevin Fasard is a legend. I'd love to see the 2 of ya's do a song together
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Thank you Steve Terreberry for this amazing reaction, so inspiring to all of us.There are so many amazing guitarists out there that I didn't know about before. You are also the inspiration for many of those guitarists, one of them Amar Alhoch
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Dude at 12:00 you are so right. We all used to turn gain to 10 and jam. Now it’s like no one has any distortion at all
04:20 Vera Danilina, she is an outstanding guitarrist.
Thank you for showing us Vera.
I just discovered Edson Lopes who has a very flowing interpretation of Bach's Tocatta and Fugue. Vera is the most LIQUID guitar player I have heard.
@@vaccinefraud5570 Ohh Edson Lopez is Great too! And his interpretation of that Bach's piece is magnificent.
Thanks for the name! Although what is the song? I can't find it on her playlist :(
@@BassApp th-cam.com/users/shortsgNahPrcX_Uw?feature=share
Thank you i was getting tired of scrolling
Edit: do you know what song she is playing
7:38… couldn’t have asked for a better analogy! 🤣
About the "no pick" option, try to see some video of Andrea Braido or Matteo Mancuso, just to name few Italians that are not usually using a pic to shred 🙂 Well, Jeff Beck docket. 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
Yeah I watch you Stevie and feel the sane way
You’re seriously seriously talented as a musician and guitarist
10:15 what a freaking cool looking guitar and great tone
Fr
Thought the same thing.
04:18 the song is called “Carinhoso” by Pixinguinha
thank youuuuuu lol ...
It took me 32 years of watching Nuno Bettencourt and Steve Vai, but now I can finally play about 1/50th of any of their solos super easy barely an inconvenience!
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9:53 *ALL IN!!*
Yes, there are so many talented people out there, most of them you will never see or hear! Rock on Stevie!
Always find it amazing when you are as good as stevie not only at guitar but composing too, that you don't quite realise how good you are
Kevin is underrated asf man. Such a badass guitarist and bassist.
Good compilation of great guitarists. I really like the two women at 1:08 and 4:17. It's just natural to them😍
This was awesome!! I recognized some of those people, in fact that last one was Kevin Frasard...he plays some good stuff. I don't know a lot of the acoustic finger style players. As impressive as they are, it's just not something I have any desire to learn. Not to mention the time and abilities it would take that I do not possess!! 😂🤣 You're right up there with the best of the best Steve! You are the one that got me interested in playing guitar (and bass) again after a very long break 🥰
Kevin Frasard!!! That's right!! I have seen him before. He was a bit of a meme for being such a muscular guitarist. MOST of us haven't lifted weights once in our life! 🤣
I appreciate the compliments!! I would love to see you shred some time! 😃
Any of those "percussive" guitar guys are ripping of legend Micheal Hedeges who was a GOD before he passed away in 1997 . He invented the guitar thumping but it would be tactfully used...not like a drunk monkey figuring out bongos. Micheals songs are here on you tube . check him out and you will see what these guys are TRYING to be th-cam.com/video/OPB-ShG_UWY/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=type3secretion he was about the song not just showing off
@@SteveTerreberry he is my dads cousin!
the kid with the red ibanez is amazing ! 😳
I freaking loved this video but stevie t is such an inspiration to so many people out there and he is inspiring me to pick up my guitar and learn how to play it
Steve - You taught me how to sweep pick. For that, I am forever grateful and I'm sure you're an inspiration for many others like me that have been playing for 30+ years and can finally give Lil' Wayne a run for his money when it comes to shredding. Thank you.
Thats not steve :(
I tried his sweep picking video among many others didn't work. Guess it's not meant to happen after 15+ years of playing.. 😕
Steve impaling his finger got me 😊
I like this. There are so many talented people, I'm amazed by them. And thanks to the youtube algorithm I discovered the one of the most talented guitarists.😉❤
You have to let me know who this TH-cam algorithm guitarist is!!! Sounds like a super talented (and attractive) person!! 😃
You better call him, Gabriella!
I have always said the greatest guitarists (and musicians in general) are people you have never heard of and never will. They are quietly sitting at home, shredding at a god tier level.
tory slusher...
this is just guys showing off
back in my day we would want to listen to what good guitarists played
now we just look at they fingers go
The guy in Vans hoodie blew me away! Watch out Michael Angelo Batio😉. It takes a lot of skill and talent to play as good as these guitarists, but at the end of the day, I only want to listen to those who play with emotion ,passion and creativity (not just technical skills).And you my friend have it all. I must say, you looked so confident on stage with W.O.T.E. Glad you did it. ❤️And stop licking those strings 🤣 please 😝
Wise words Stasa!! Soulful playing will always reign supreme!! But it blows my mind how technically skilled these people are!! 🤣
I had a BLAST with WOTE! Was super confident until I didn't play as well as I hoped! But you will see in next weeks vid! 😉
Perfect fun! 🎉
I'm glad I at least recognized Jason Richardson. 😆
When "Sparrow" recently came out, I seriously thought, when is Steve coming up with a banger like that?!?
One day, you just have to!! 😊
But I was quite impressed how far you can stretch techniques with a guitar! Flamenco always works anyway, and Alla Turca, without a pinkie? Phew!! That Sitar thing wasn't despicable, either!
So, thanks for broadening my horizon here and have a fantastic weekend!!
(That seed sling, tho!!! 🤣)
Cool, you're hopping on stage more often, now! Hope, you will still get many, many chances!!! 🤩
I think most people recognize Jason Richardson, he's such an amazing gutarist
@@me4tgr1ndr Fair enough, but since I don't even play guitar, I really have to stumble upon people and bands! 😆
@@veras.5730 I'm in the same boat as you lol. I'm always searching 😀
Kevin is super cool. Starting following his channel for bodybuilding and stayed for the death metal guitar 🤘🤘🤘
Jason is absolutely unreal. That is some clean sweeping.
The second guy competed in America's Got Talent, if I'm not mistaken. And the moment I recognized Jason, the playing made total sense! Dude is simply on another level all of his own. He also has a very distinguishable picking grip that I can't recall seeing another player using. Phenomenal.
5:45 sounds like it would be playing in a movie as a spaceship enters a wormhole
So glad TH-cam is working like normal this weekend… haha! The second guitarist I have seen on Tik Tok before, but don’t know his name. These people were very interesting to watch… and are pretty good and obviously talented, and you are right up there with them, if not better! You are an amazing guitarist!! I hope you had fun at Canal Days with Walk Off The Earth so glad you are starting to overcome your anxiety it is not easy so I am glad that after DragonForce, you are putting yourself out there more and performing! You are definitely an inspiration, not just with music but with anything! I have anxiety as well… sometimes it is not easy, and can be frustrating at times. But you just have to move forward. I love seeing you be yourself in your element, and doing what makes you happy… not giving a single f*** what other people think. I need to start not giving f***s about what people think lol but I do struggle a lot with that. You do you, Stevie! That’s all that matters! 😄 *high five* ✋🏻
I also like reaction videos! You should do more. But it is probably not as fun for you as the music stuff is haha
Thanks so much Sarah!! Yes, it's been MANY years for me. I've been back on anti-depressants for a few months now. They definitely help take the edge off. To where I can play on stage without too much nervousness!! Still don't think I could find the courage to TOUR though.
Don't give a scrote what people think, Sarah! I think you are AWESOME!!! 😃
@@SteveTerreberry thank you so much that means a lot, and you are very welcome!
I struggle with anxiety as well. I've actually been struggling pretty hard again lately, but I just don't show it or tell anybody. 🥲 It feels like a lonely struggle sometimes.. but I'm glad I have Steve and this lovely community to help me feel like I'm not as alone. 💕
@@_emilyelizabeth_ I am not diagnosed yet, but I know that I have some form of it. I think generalized anxiety disorder maybe. But yes I am always here for you if you need someone to talk to, Emily! Saw you added me on Instagram the other day, and I added you back!
@@seanthony18 Yes, I saw that you followed me back! Thank you so much! 🥰 I have more social anxiety rather than generalized. I even struggled with being selectively mute as a child. Meaning I was physically unable to speak in certain situations that make me stressed or uncomfortable. I can speak a lot better now in more situations, but I still struggle with anxious thoughts and what others might think of me. Sometimes I just feel like no one really likes me or loves me at all. So that means a lot to me when people notice me or go out of their way to be kind to me. I try to do the same to others because I know what it feels like to not feel loved. 🥲💖
I don’t know how any of that was human lol! It’s so cool how creative people can get with guitar 🤯
When I first started watching your videos you inspired me to pick my guitar back up and you help me to keep improving, but I also get torn after watching you play because I get so self conscious of my own playing and think man he’s so much better lol 😅😅
Thank you for always inspiring me! Great video as always Stevie 💕
Isn't it crazy!!? These people invented new ways to play guitar. Makes me feel so un-original!! 🤣
Not to worry. The key is to never let it discourage you. There will ALWAYS be someone better!!
@@SteveTerreberry if I had to compare my guitar skill with Stevie I would stop playing. The thing is I can play the music I love, which is pop punk. I leave the hard stuff for the guitar gods like Stevie 😅
It's awesome to see metal guitarists watching classical guitar playing to see their reaction
Try to keep in mind that for many of these folks, those 10 seconds might be all they know. At least that’s what I’m telling myself.
Shawn Lane is another guy with tremendous technique, and extreme expressiveness. I love your work Stevie! I'm a big fan of DragonForce, and I met your work with that video on how to compose a power metal song hahaha
Your not talking about that Tik Tok dude, with the hair are you? 🤔
Bro, you make me laugh and learn me stuff all at the same time! Keep em coming!
10:20 死斬り Shikiri: Death Slayer. For those who wonder what was written on the guitar’s neck.✨
Nice
Noice😊
2:30 " ऊँ " In his guitar ❤
The lady @ minute 1:09 is Elysa Hochman from the Quarantined Quartet. she plays with her husband and children. They're super awesome!
I’m watching this in the middle of a Christmas party and my step dads humping the air and singing ymca
what
1:06 poing 😐 ooOOAAAAA- 😫
The slide player was in the Indian section of the concert for George Harrison at the royal Albert hall.
This video does a really good job at describing my feeling towards percussive guitar. So many of those guys are really talented but cannot help themselves in writing percussive guitar bongo breakdowns that end up having nothing to do with the rest of the song. Tom Boston does a really nice job focusing on the melody and using the percussion to support.
4:30 I feel like most girls could beat you up, Steven.
Younger people Improving and evolving our style of Shred & Guitar playing in general !! To many acoustics I had one years ago but I have always wanted electric with Heavy Distortion , Rev. , and delay ...
1:40 I'm still laughing so hard 1 week after
The absolutely jacked guy is Kevin Frasard, he is an absolute beast on guitar and in the gym. His down picking is close to, if not maybe better than James Hetfields. The dude is insane!
Got to respect that. Really good playing.
He plays bad
What's my prize?
@@gabrielmanning4395
Don't respond to that account. It is a scam account. This person set this up in TH-cam and Telegram. It needs to be reported. They will eventually ask you to send money.
5:47 ibanez RG770DX in laser red, they did a reissue early 2000s I think of this 80s legend... Reissue came in red and blue
5:40 - that was really sick! How can I find this guy's YT or Instagram?
Jordan Steele Music YT
@@james647070 Thanks!
@@james647070 Thanks a lot !!!
To the guy at 0:53......that's a guitar...not a BOP-IT. CUT IT OUT!
I could listen to this guy comment on about anything. Good sense of humor!!
The one at 6:44 is Juliana Wilson, and she is, in my opinion, the best shredder of her generation.
0:43 this is not how you supposed to play a guitar