Can’t stress enough how great your videos are. Not to mention your playing! Geez. The ability to almost exactly imitate and pick up on all our guitar Hero’s stuff is not to be looked over
And he's not that hyper active "I have to be funny" guy. Or "closing the eyes, putting the head back, showing the audience how much he's feeling the music" crap. I love that this guy here is just normal. Although he's a killer guitar player.
I remember Frank Zappa in an interview if he liked or paid and any attention to contemporary players(Late 80's). He said not really, but he thought Warren was unique in his phrasing and it made him stand out from all the other shredders.
Agreed Prof. Brew.. there IS something about Warren's playing that I've been drawn to for years... "Lay It Down" "Body Talk", "Shame, Shame, Shame"...there is SO much great playing going on...he has always stood out to me in that class of Sunset Strip players...GREAT stuff today Prof. Brew!
When I was in 7th grade my older brother took me to see Ratt back in either 85 or 86. They were opening up for Bon Jovi and watching Warren DiMartini play was the coolest thing I had ever seen in my thirteen years of life. That and all of the amazing women at that show!!!!
Reminds me of that cascading, descending lick that Satch does at the end of Always With Me, Always with you. I LOVE that symmetrical, sequential kind of stuff - I have a lot of similar licks in my repertoire, these kind of connected phrases are all over the place, and they all have the potential to sound this smooth & fluid. Cool video!
Dude, this was a great video! You break these licks down without getting bogged down and into the weeds. Awesome playing as well! You earned a new subscriber!
Very cool, great playing as always. Warren’s playing has his own flavor for sure. I saw Warren play in NY years ago for a tribute to Zappa, and I was blown away with his style and playing ever since. Would love to hear him play some solo work today.
Struggled with guitar on and off for decades. I go back because it’s good for the soul. I didn’t think I had the mental furniture for theory / the fretboard. I like lots of music but Mickey Ratt/ Ratt I keep coming back to. Always wondered how those flutters were achieved. 🙌🏻.
Great lesson Dave! Like you, Eddie is the one that that got me started playing guitar, but Warren and George Lynch were my go-tos once I started to find my "voice". Keep up the great work man!
Awesome lesson David. I'm a huge Ratt/DeMartini fan. I really liked how you showed some variations to incorporate into your fan's guitar playing. Would love to see you break down some more DeMartini licks like in the solo from "Can't Wait On Love" which I believe is his best solo of all time.
New to your chanel and i love when someone instructing actually uses content that you can use and grow with , can't wait to dive into more, great job bro
As fast as the 80’s hair metal go Ratt was by far the best. Hands down. Their music had a groove you couldn’t deny. Warren and Robin were a hell of a duo. I miss this music. Today’s music can be described in one word. Sux.
I love the evolution shown here of the lick. masterful. i had known warrens and gilberts but never made the connection. working on some of that paul now and its a lick so fun it makes me feel like a wonder kid! thank you so much!! accomplishing some decades old goals tonight!!
I'm a late-comer to Warren's genius. Were there (are there) better technical players? Probably. But he brought such unique and melodic ideas to his solos and RATT songs were so much better for it. He seems like a gem of a guy too.
You have such nice tone for a guitar lesson video and I like how you assume that the guitarist has an underlying understanding of the instrument so you can immediately get to the good stuff. Thank you for posting.
Love your channel and your lessons. Always informative and the playing is amazing. You have a great style , a great sound and always some bad ass picking. Love the way you let the playing do the talking and don’t fill the video background with 20 guitars, pedals, lights etc etc. I saw Ratt multiple times in the mid 80’s and Warren blew me away every time. Great sound / style, always put on a great show. I spent my teenage years lusting over those Charvels
I actually had the privilege of knowing Wayne Charvel and having him work on of my one guitars. I just didnt know his history at the time. Late 80's. They always say Redlands, but his shop was in Calamesa.
When I think of a solo that defines Warren, You’re in trouble has a lot of his very distinctive techniques. I don’t understand theory enough to be able to actually say what he is doing, but when I hear that song, and Back For More is the “Warren sound”.
Hey David, could you go over Jake E Lee's weird harmonic behind the nut bend trick like at end of "Thank God For The Bomb" some time? Thanks for all the great videos by the way!
Another great vid Dave. Since the right (non-fretting) hand is important to this lick, I would suggest that fellow players follow your alternate picking to play this lick at speed.
Have you heard Mathias Dieth's playing on the Faceless World album (U.D.O.) ? Now there's a prime example on how to construct melodic compositions. Just an amazing guitarist.
What up I'm glad you and this channel give Mr DiMartini the credit he deserves. Love his style. I also liked Robins style too they blended well together. Hey man I just caught TOOL the other night in Baltimore it was their opening night. They played intolerance that and Rosetta Stoned brought the house down, it rocked the place. I know you have some videos on Adam, that dude is freaking amazing. The whole band is outstanding but Adams tone and delivery are bad ass in their own right
Sometimes the triplets Warren used were chromatic instead of scalar, three notes per string to simulate speed in a way, and played legato to save time and energy. Kind of what Billy Gibbons would do if he played metal.
@@gregorydickman940 Thanks, Gregory. I do it too, not to even suggest I'm half as good as those guys on my best day. But it's a good technique that works.
Great stuff! I’ve ran across your videos now and then. I finally hit the subscribe button. I’m a slow learner 😂. All the guys you name at the end were definitely inspirations to begin playing. Your tone is awesome. The sequence is going to give me a good workout. Look forward to more videos.
Demartini was always my fave amongst the great LA shred guys of the 80's like Lynch, Jake, Campbell (even though he was Irish). I loved 'em all, it was my era, but Warren was THE guy for me, after Edward.
I’m not sure I have heard Paul refer to it as the dimartini lick regarding his version (although I could be entirely mistaken) but he definitely showcases his version of the lick on intense rock 2 along with a triplet version, and another variation utilizing the “blue note”.
Great video, and thanks for sharing...definitely one of the better 80's "shredders," had the melody and technique. Saw Ratt in maybe 2002 without Percy at the time...watching Ratt today without Warren is the same thing...a cover band.
Paul Gilbert does something very similar eith a few extra notes and it sounds like this bay gavr been the inspiration whethrt he knows it ir not or whether i an totally wrong.
Warren was the best guitar player from the hair metal genre and one if the best players in the 1980s period.
My band opened for Ratt in the early 2000’s and I got to meet Warren. Great dude, and a killer player !!!!
that` pretty cool man.
What was your band?
Warren is an incredible guitarist and a class act cool surfing dude
That's way cool, Junior... jk, that's awesome!
VERY cool!
Can’t stress enough how great your videos are. Not to mention your playing! Geez. The ability to almost exactly imitate and pick up on all our guitar Hero’s stuff is not to be looked over
100% agree
Amen. My man can rock
And he's not that hyper active "I have to be funny" guy. Or "closing the eyes, putting the head back, showing the audience how much he's feeling the music" crap. I love that this guy here is just normal. Although he's a killer guitar player.
Warren is one my top 10 favorite guitarist!
Me too#
And Lynch 🤘
I remember Frank Zappa in an interview if he liked or paid and any attention to contemporary players(Late 80's). He said not really, but he thought Warren was unique in his phrasing and it made him stand out from all the other shredders.
This is a great example of why I love your channel! You take a single lick and show us how we can work on it endlessly to improve our musicality.
Agreed Prof. Brew.. there IS something about Warren's playing that I've been drawn to for years... "Lay It Down" "Body Talk", "Shame, Shame, Shame"...there is SO much great playing going on...he has always stood out to me in that class of Sunset Strip players...GREAT stuff today Prof. Brew!
Nobody Rides For Free!
When I was in 7th grade my older brother took me to see Ratt back in either 85 or 86. They were opening up for Bon Jovi and watching Warren DiMartini play was the coolest thing I had ever seen in my thirteen years of life. That and all of the amazing women at that show!!!!
Sure it wasn't bon Jovi opening for Ratt at that time?
@@user-wj9xq7ig2vNo I’m pretty sure Ratt was the opening act.
@@ohplezz except they weren't
Nope. Bon Jovi were the openers on the Ratt Invasion Tour. At least, when they came to St. Louis.
@@Sean-ls5di yup. Bon Jovi was barely warm poop before the slippery when wet album.
Every time you bring Warren to your channel it’s a treat for me man. By far my favorite glam shredder
No pinky finger required!
-Michael Schenker
Very underrated guitarist! Thanks for showing the Petrucci and Gilbert expanded versions also wicked cool.
Warren has amazing time-feel and his playing is full of groove and swing like EVH. Both master "rhythm" players that can solo just as well.
Spot 😁 n!
Ratt is who got me into metal and ultimately into playing guitar. Great video!
Warren is one of the most tasteful palyers of his era... they guy created magic and memorable solo after solo.
Reminds me of that cascading, descending lick that Satch does at the end of Always With Me, Always with you. I LOVE that symmetrical, sequential kind of stuff - I have a lot of similar licks in my repertoire, these kind of connected phrases are all over the place, and they all have the potential to sound this smooth & fluid. Cool video!
Dude, this was a great video! You break these licks down without getting bogged down and into the weeds. Awesome playing as well! You earned a new subscriber!
I once read a critic describing Warrens playing as ..."snakelike runs". Bullseye!
Thanks for another made easy lesson, first 3 notes of the lick and your on your way to playing everyone knows its Wendy as well.
Thanks for the lesson
I'm going to try this
Warren is just so great
Anybody could pick any 5 seconds of his stuff
And it's all just so outstanding.
Holy crap…thats a lot to work on…thanks Dave👍
Yes, it's a lot and If you're like me then you're using quite a few choice words in your practice time.. hahaha
Very cool, great playing as always. Warren’s playing has his own flavor for sure. I saw Warren play in NY years ago for a tribute to Zappa, and I was blown away with his style and playing ever since. Would love to hear him play some solo work today.
I don't know why, but I've never seen or heard Warren venture outside of RATT, except for a very short, kind of unsuccessful stint in Whitesnake.
He had a solo album out around 96 called Crazy Enough to Sing to You, but nothing else since then. @@SonicVR12
Struggled with guitar on and off for decades. I go back because it’s good for the soul. I didn’t think I had the mental furniture for theory / the fretboard. I like lots of music but Mickey Ratt/ Ratt I keep coming back to. Always wondered how those flutters were achieved. 🙌🏻.
During my garage days, we played back for more. It definitely had a feel thing to it. Thanks David!!!
Great lesson Dave! Like you, Eddie is the one that that got me started playing guitar, but Warren and George Lynch were my go-tos once I started to find my "voice". Keep up the great work man!
Awesome lesson David. I'm a huge Ratt/DeMartini fan. I really liked how you showed some variations to incorporate into your fan's guitar playing. Would love to see you break down some more DeMartini licks like in the solo from "Can't Wait On Love" which I believe is his best solo of all time.
New to your chanel and i love when someone instructing actually uses content that you can use and grow with , can't wait to dive into more, great job bro
As fast as the 80’s hair metal go Ratt was by far the best. Hands down. Their music had a groove you couldn’t deny. Warren and Robin were a hell of a duo. I miss this music. Today’s music can be described in one word. Sux.
Agree. Far beyond all other bands in the genre. Of course after VH.
A new thiller by Robert Ludlum lol!
Far and away my favorite spot on the interwebs 🤘🏾
It's the "slink" in his playing. Awesome timing.
I love the evolution shown here of the lick. masterful. i had known warrens and gilberts but never made the connection. working on some of that paul now and its a lick so fun it makes me feel like a wonder kid! thank you so much!! accomplishing some decades old goals tonight!!
Thanks! It finally clicked why Warren sounds how he sounds. Makes sense now.
I'm a late-comer to Warren's genius. Were there (are there) better technical players? Probably. But he brought such unique and melodic ideas to his solos and RATT songs were so much better for it. He seems like a gem of a guy too.
You have such nice tone for a guitar lesson video and I like how you assume that the guitarist has an underlying understanding of the instrument so you can immediately get to the good stuff. Thank you for posting.
Looking forward to this one DB 😁
Warren if my favorite “hair metal” guitarist. Very melodic player.
Great. Back to practice for me again
Love your channel and your lessons. Always informative and the playing is amazing. You have a great style , a great sound and always some bad ass picking. Love the way you let the playing do the talking and don’t fill the video background with 20 guitars, pedals, lights etc etc. I saw Ratt multiple times in the mid 80’s and Warren blew me away every time. Great sound / style, always put on a great show. I spent my teenage years lusting over those Charvels
Great playing, great lesson. Spot-on with the EVH comparisons!
I must have a look back they had some killer riffs to cheers for another great video mate .
Yep, I love it
Glad you went over this as I don’t really have time to listen to all players from that era
That's so awesome! I always wondered where Warren learned so much great guitar at such a young age.. Very cool lesson!
3:30 good viewing
I really enjoyed these licks. I'm always interested in spicing up the old pentatonic routine.
Thanks for sharing all this good stuff. You’re so light on the pick and make it look so effortless. Right On!
Sweet lesson! I seen what u did there on the Sequences with those sneaky pull offs .
I actually had the privilege of knowing Wayne Charvel and having him work on of my one guitars. I just didnt know his history at the time. Late 80's. They always say Redlands, but his shop was in Calamesa.
When I think of a solo that defines Warren, You’re in trouble has a lot of his very distinctive techniques. I don’t understand theory enough to be able to actually say what he is doing, but when I hear that song, and Back For More is the “Warren sound”.
Hey David, could you go over Jake E Lee's weird harmonic behind the nut bend trick like at end of "Thank God For The Bomb" some time? Thanks for all the great videos by the way!
Whoa!!! Yes! Awesome! MORE Warren please!
Another great vid Dave. Since the right (non-fretting) hand is important to this lick, I would suggest that fellow players follow your alternate picking to play this lick at speed.
great lesson! more Demartini, please!
GREAT TOOLS for my next solo ! thx wouhou love this channel
Love it, brother!
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Awesome lesson brother. Thank You
Very Sweet David!! Glad to watch this one.
You have great tone in your hands. Great lesson, and thanks!
Your technique is sick!
Awesome playing and great little history lesson.
Reminds me of the Sweet Child ascending run before the Hendrix lick during the wah section.
This was great! I'm gonna use these ideas in my playing. Thanks man!
RATT was the best of the LA scene. No dispute.
So good Maestro! Such great stuff! Thank you!
Have you heard Mathias Dieth's playing on the Faceless World album (U.D.O.) ? Now there's a prime example on how to construct melodic compositions. Just an amazing guitarist.
Subscribed, this is right up my alley !!
Round and Round is one of those iconic solos like Carlos Cavazo' Metal Health lead. 🔥
Great lessons!!!!❤
Awesome episode!!! Thank you! Love Warren 🙏🏻
What up I'm glad you and this channel give Mr DiMartini the credit he deserves. Love his style. I also liked Robins style too they blended well together. Hey man I just caught TOOL the other night in Baltimore it was their opening night. They played intolerance that and Rosetta Stoned brought the house down, it rocked the place. I know you have some videos on Adam, that dude is freaking amazing. The whole band is outstanding but Adams tone and delivery are bad ass in their own right
Great lesson, much appreciated.
He has a descending like he likes to do, it’s in lay it down for sure
Great lesson and very useful licks👍
This lick is going to help me relax my index finger's death grip on the neck.
Sometimes the triplets Warren used were chromatic instead of scalar, three notes per string to simulate speed in a way, and played legato to save time and energy. Kind of what Billy Gibbons would do if he played metal.
Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy used the exact same concept. Good observation.
@@gregorydickman940 Thanks, Gregory. I do it too, not to even suggest I'm half as good as those guys on my best day. But it's a good technique that works.
NIce tutorial on shredding style. At 9:00, I have heard Buckethead play a very similar shred on a couple of his originals.
Very tasty riff, Sir. Thank you for the recipe. 🤘
I really enjoyed this lesson tonight, thank you, i have subscribed. Cheers!
Great stuff! I’ve ran across your videos now and then. I finally hit the subscribe button. I’m a slow learner 😂. All the guys you name at the end were definitely inspirations to begin playing. Your tone is awesome. The sequence is going to give me a good workout. Look forward to more videos.
Demartini was always my fave amongst the great LA shred guys of the 80's like Lynch,
Jake, Campbell (even though he was Irish).
I loved 'em all, it was my era, but Warren was THE guy for me, after Edward.
Thank you, that was cool, saved and subscribed. You are really clean.
I’m not sure I have heard Paul refer to it as the dimartini lick regarding his version (although I could be entirely mistaken) but he definitely showcases his version of the lick on intense rock 2 along with a triplet version, and another variation utilizing the “blue note”.
Awesome video !! Love everything Warren !!! More please ?!
he’s got two other warren videos
awesome lesson! fantastic. thank you
Great video, and thanks for sharing...definitely one of the better 80's "shredders," had the melody and technique. Saw Ratt in maybe 2002 without Percy at the time...watching Ratt today without Warren is the same thing...a cover band.
that variation from gilbert is tasty. not to mention, how you managed to capture it by playing so tight and clean
Dont fear the pinky
You are the man and thank you for these wonderful videos. Just subscribed.
Please break down the string skipping pattern maybe a lesson featuring string skipping... Awesome video Dave
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Great stuff as always
Awesome video !!
That was awesome brother.
Very cool sir!
That lick is also on Slash's studio solo of Sweet Child O' Mine.
Oh yeah, where he introduces the wah
Man!You are sooo good!
Fun lesson!
love warren - great video
Greatest ever...warren demartini...ratt n roll
Thanks for some Warren knowledge!!! He doesn’t get nearly enough credit IMHO
The Paul Gilbert string skipping version sounds like Buckethead.
Super dangerous guitar player very under rated ,couple notes i know it's him
Paul Gilbert does something very similar eith a few extra notes and it sounds like this bay gavr been the inspiration whethrt he knows it ir not or whether i an totally wrong.