That was totally cool I thought as well! Being a M.Friedman fan myself. Chris really is a true professional and conducts himself as such.🤘☢🤘 Also a phenomenal musician. Hell they all are for the most part. Lol🤘😁
They are both great guitar players and most importantly great human beings, down to Earth. I had privilege to hang out with both of them. Gus G after concert in Saint Vitus in Brooklyn and Chris just last week at Gramercy Theater. I am blessed.
Oh and...Go see Gus G. Holy shit that guy is great live. Best live guitar tone and accuracy I've ever heard. I took some guitar snob friends with me and everybody's jaw was on the floor. No offense to Broderick (who is great), but the one area Gus G is a monster is in string muting, which is a huge thing. He's playing on Blackouts here and they are hot pickups.
meh, wouldn't go that far, he's fast and technical like a classically trained guitar player is, but it's boring with no soul, he has no style, you can tell a player that has style, Chris is robotic.
Djent are shredders too...but they use 8 strings...not only 6 !!! (Messhugah, Conquering Dystopia,etc...). Open your mind and don't be trapped in the 6th dimension...;-).
Its funny that a lot of metal lead guitarists may not have been "A" students in school, but listening to them describe the ideas behind their solos can be like listening to an engineer or physicist talk shop, lol.
Every generation takes guitar playing to a different level. TH-cam was a game changer...i had to stick my head between 2 speakers and learn by ear...scratching my records playing a part over and over.
Chris really respected Marty, and I think without Shawn in the band he would have continued to play through the rough patches he experienced, I really hope Dave and Marty get back together for a celebration of sorts one day, not as a permanent member, just maybe play an anniversary show, would be so cool for Dave to get all of his guys back together for a singular shred show. shoutout to Al Pitrelli! where you at!
its nice to know that shredders know more theory than people think. much more. and I also enjoy minor 9ths myself 😂😂😂 and if I can get a diminished chord or scale in there, heck yeah. these guys are great, I love these guys.
I can remember 15 or so memorable Marty Friedman solos when he was with Megadeth, with Chris...NONE........Awesome guitar player though, not too many people on earth are technically adept in both Classical Nylon and 7 strings
+Kenny Ken I remember solos from Sudden Death, 44 minutes, How the Story Ends, Bodies, and now his solos in Act of Defiance which are in a totally different league, like Dead Stare and Birth and the Burial's solos.
i think rhoads, marty,lynch,demartini,edv, alex scolnick. play tastier solos. ive tried to like chris but the solo dont matter, its to fucking much wanking. as far as neo classic my money was on becker in the day.
@JezBollah 667 untrue story. those demos where recorded in the peace sells sesions and chris poland "while a beast of a player" he didn't demo any of the rust in piece solos for marty to copy or play over.
I met Chris at the San Diego airport about 8-9 years ago. I'd been out of musio for little bit and recognized Dave Mustaine but not the other guys (Megadeth was heading somewhere out of San Diego). I'm embarrassed to admit I didn't know who Chris was, but he was super cool and super nice.
just started watching this and had to stop and comment on how smart chris is,in giving respect and praise to marty friedman. i went to clash of the titans tour in the 90's,ive been a musician for most of my life,marty friedman completely shredded that whole show.
Isn't that the best player to hire for an existing gig with many albums... A lad literally influenced by all your previous guitar players. Gus is really on point!
He said Ebony was on the way out. Why is that? I didn't see any information about that. Ebony has been my exclusive set-up for a while with a Rosewood back-ups and I would hate to see Ebony leave without a good replacement.
+Primo The way things are going now with global deforesting (added to Gibson's unprecedented legal issues over their wood stocks), how the music industry is trying to reinvent itself plus the constant push to try and find less costly, evironment-friendly sollutions; there's a clear market tendency showing up where manufacturers will be ditching higher-end, expensive and rare woods like your birdseye maple, ebony, bubinga, etc for other alternatives like your phenolic fingerboards, ash, regular maple and basswood in the upcoming decade(s). Not sure where mahogany stands in the whole affair but I'd bet there will be less mahogany guitars in the future.
+Primo People are pushing for it. Here's an article on Reverb which talks, exactly, about the manufacturing changing. And not some random people either, it's guys from Martin, Taylor and Gibson all saying "Hey, things are not really gonna continue as they have for the last 60 years". reverb.com/news/How-Guitar-Construction-Will-Change-in-the-Coming-Years
My kids (Not teens yet) love Gus G., Satriani, & Bettencourt! I think it’s the hair & the tone lol! For me it’s the style of playing, tone, & approach to rock guitar. I have to listen to some more Chris Broderick. I’ve only heard the ‘System has failed’ album with MEGADETH. I thought maybe Chris wasn’t allowed to be as creative with Dave, but I’m curious as to what he can do with his skills.
It was Chris Poland playing on The system has failed, not Chris Broderick. Poland was with Megadeth for their first 2 albums. Amazing guitarist and better than Broderick IMO.
Would be killer to see Broderick do a solo tour with his own composed classical pieces. Passive pickups with a Floyd Rose and a tungsten block lends sustain forever, of course coupled with the right woods, and neck joints. Both great guitarists, but both seem boxed in with their current jobs in their respective bands. Broderick has the skills to take his exposure to a much broader audience if willing to jump out of his current gig for a minute to see what's behind the other paths in guitar playing and composing.
@@majav15mg Resonance response, snap, harmonics. Wood combinations play a role in tone. A big role, unless your an active pickup player, then wood has less equity in the tone. IE, a guitar made of spanish cedar as opposed to a guitar made of northern ash will sound very different on the spectrum. This is why the "Holy Grail" metal combo is so popular with some. Basswood body, maple top and a quartersawn maple neck lends nice growling tones used in metal chords and offers snappier lead tones. It all depends on the flavor of tone the individual player likes tho, but wood influences tone alot. In big box guitar companies they will usually fill, base coat, and layer coat a guitar body and neck with high build paints which tames the wood influences somewhat, but they do that to get a product that all sound the same. Boutique and custom builders aren't looking for unity so much between their build tones, rather build to bring the wood tones out. So you'll see thinner paints and sometimes just wax and oil. Acoustic and classical instrument builders especially.
@@bdubz5150 well, I don’t think that’s true. On electric guitars, the effect that different species of wood has on tone is likely negligible. Besides, it’s subjective what “good” means anyway. You praise basswood in your reply, yet I’ve seen many people absolutely despise the wood. This topic probably isn’t worth discussing and it’s unlikely one of us will change minds.
@@majav15mg Your right probably not worth debating. I am a luthier of 22 years. When my guitars sell for upwards of $15,000, my clients want to know the tonal characteristics. I've done many tests with professional recording studios to find the wood variances, and tonal properties. It's been exhaustively discussed in many luthier articles as well. What I discovered I pass on, as to who wants to absorb that information is up to them. I watched Edward Van Halen pick up a guitar pluck the low E string, and tell me what kind of wood it was constructed with. I didn't praise Basswood, I simple used it as an example some call the holy grail when topped with maple. Anyways. Happy playing buddy!
+reviewz I just got a 7-string Prestige with a wood called "wenge", an African rosewood (if memory serves). Didn't know what it was so I looked it up and found out it was endangered. Whoops.
Not all types of ebony or wenge and the likes are endangered. Some rosewoods are endangered and illegal to use as well, but you still see rosewood used everywhere. What matters is if it is farmed sustainably.
From the get go, really liked Chris's answer about his influence and how he wanted to to justice to Marty. Great humble answer.
That was totally cool I thought as well! Being a M.Friedman fan myself. Chris really is a true professional and conducts himself as such.🤘☢🤘 Also a phenomenal musician. Hell they all are for the most part. Lol🤘😁
What's the name of conditioner are they using???
Lol
Pantene.
jerk-off oil
Hahahahhahhaa
@@daisynthy310 its your fear of being gay you project
Chris is so down to earth,a great teacher.
I love videos where virtuosos show that they ARE human and do have to work out their mistakes to create flawless chops. BRAVO to the both of you!
They are both great guitar players and most importantly great human beings, down to Earth.
I had privilege to hang out with both of them. Gus G after concert in Saint Vitus in Brooklyn and Chris just last week at Gramercy Theater. I am blessed.
What a meet! Gus G is a legend already here in Greece! We are proud to hear you every time.
Both these guys make Shredding look like a piece of cake. But are so damn INSPIRING!!!!!!
Shredding is easy! You put a sheet of paper in and the blades do the rest
@@oldgit4260 😂😂
@@oldgit4260 Haha!🤣
@@oldgit4260 you made my day..
Dudes are so relaxed, nothing to prove just enjoying being creative at the level they are at.
"You know"
- Gus G
"That kind of thing"
Chris makes that guitar look like a children’s model.
who care about tone, listen to those phrases and how chris implies the harmony, it's pretty amazing!
Kelaiah Higgs Haha thanks i guess! too bad Gus didn't play the chord so people can hear how it goes against it~
Actually it sounds like shit.
I like their tone
Anyone noticed how Broderick breaks everything down to techniques and theory
Ewolf5150 made me laugh. Thx.
yeah because he's a very schooled player
I like that about him
Theory is easy
yeah, a soulless technician!
These guys seem so chill, I'd like to meet them some day.
What about Jake E. Lee, guys? He is awesome too!
And also better they are IMHO.
Anthony Cahoon get your facts right dumbass, it's the other way around
Awesome too?! These guys cant carry Jake E Lees jock strap. And they know it. Technical ability (as these two know) only really means so much.
no one mentions Jake. its like when they get hired by Ozzy, he tells them that they cant reference him, LOL. Jake is my fav!!!
This video isn't about Jake E. Lee.
I learned some leads on endgame and it helped my playing alot Chris is great. and Gus has a great natural style I love great players
Oh and...Go see Gus G. Holy shit that guy is great live. Best live guitar tone and accuracy I've ever heard. I took some guitar snob friends with me and everybody's jaw was on the floor. No offense to Broderick (who is great), but the one area Gus G is a monster is in string muting, which is a huge thing. He's playing on Blackouts here and they are hot pickups.
Correct but syn gates have pretty good guitar accuracy
I remember getting Into The Fire single in Metal Hammer ages ago... Boys done so well for himself. Chris is a great teacher ...
2 epic shredders
Guys, I watched you playing your amazing guitars here in Colombia, Amazing!!!
Pay attention boys and girls, these two are some of the best of today!
Chris Broderick truly amazing !!!
meh, wouldn't go that far, he's fast and technical like a classically trained guitar player is, but it's boring with no soul, he has no style, you can tell a player that has style, Chris is robotic.
@@chucknorris6841lol technique>soul
The Puzzled look on the face of Gus g after Chris Rips off the First Lick is Priceless... Like He Wanted to Leave...
snappypappy100 I noticed that as well! The look on Gus’ face is like WHOA!
This is what guitar players want to see!
None of those djent players but, utter shredders!
Great vid.
100%
You listened to some bad Djent my friend.
David Rifkin There are some good djent songs out there but most of it just repeats itself.
Djent are shredders too...but they use 8 strings...not only 6 !!! (Messhugah, Conquering Dystopia,etc...). Open your mind and don't be trapped in the 6th dimension...;-).
i dont consider conquering dystopia to be djent at all
Two of the metal nice guys!
Its funny that a lot of metal lead guitarists may not have been "A" students in school, but listening to them describe the ideas behind their solos can be like listening to an engineer or physicist talk shop, lol.
Cool! Masters!
Call Kiko Loureiro!
This comment aged well
These two need to do an album together
Cacophony 2
@@Groovemyster Yes why not! lol
Thank you for the great video with all the useful suggestions
I swear to god. Every bands lead guitarist is the most chilled and relaxed member of the band
Dave Murray and Adrian Smith for ex.
Broderick is on another plane.
more technical, not better.
Sloppy. Technically he’s on another level. I prefer Gus g’s feel
Broderick is insane! Unique!
Gus' tone tho
Every generation takes guitar playing to a different level.
TH-cam was a game changer...i had to stick my head between 2 speakers and learn by ear...scratching my records playing a part over and over.
Great video, you guys are so inspiring. Thanks for this
Broderick signatures are gorgeous 😍
2 legend's
6:53 that’s a Dave mustaine solo with a Marty bend at the end
Gus sounded better to me, by I could sense the awkwardness lmao
Chris' tones are killer!!!
These two SO need an interviewer...
And a couple of mics.
Chris is really healthy for his Age
He looks older than he is
Colin Michel he works out 6 days a
Weak
I love everything about your music forever your awesome 💯💯🎸🎸🎸❤❤🤘🤘🤘
You know they're good because they both played on Jason Becker's album.
xsited1 wow really?
Both of these guys individually were my inspiration to pick up a Jackson and move over to Metal.
Wicked style's these two have! Really amazing!
4:19 Gus just staring at Chris fretboard had me cracking up!!!
it's obvious that Chris is an insane guitar player hahaha
He must be thinking "Damn Chris doesn't have fret board markers?"
Living legends 🤘🏻🙏🏻🎸❤
Chris really respected Marty, and I think without Shawn in the band he would have continued to play through the rough patches he experienced, I really hope Dave and Marty get back together for a celebration of sorts one day, not as a permanent member, just maybe play an anniversary show, would be so cool for Dave to get all of his guys back together for a singular shred show. shoutout to Al Pitrelli! where you at!
My brain just exploded from all the shred!!!!!
These guys are awesome
its nice to know that shredders know more theory than people think. much more. and I also enjoy minor 9ths myself 😂😂😂 and if I can get a diminished chord or scale in there, heck yeah. these guys are great, I love these guys.
Kevin Hughes would devastate both of these clowns
Two great players
I wonder if they're both thinking "Damn this guy's pretty good"
Rofl
I can remember 15 or so memorable Marty Friedman solos when he was with Megadeth, with Chris...NONE........Awesome guitar player though, not too many people on earth are technically adept in both Classical Nylon and 7 strings
+Kenny Ken agreed one bend from friedman kill 10000 mindless shreders.
+Kenny Ken I remember solos from Sudden Death, 44 minutes, How the Story Ends, Bodies, and now his solos in Act of Defiance which are in a totally different league, like Dead Stare and Birth and the Burial's solos.
i think rhoads, marty,lynch,demartini,edv, alex scolnick. play tastier solos. ive tried to like chris but the solo dont matter, its to fucking much wanking. as far as neo classic my money was on becker in the day.
@JezBollah 667 untrue story. those demos where recorded in the peace sells sesions and chris poland "while a beast of a player" he didn't demo any of the rust in piece solos for marty to copy or play over.
@@dodgepeters2050 they most definitely are. more loose typa guys, chris is to focused and schooled for his own good.
Viva salonica άντρα μου ,είσαι για μεγάλα πράγματα μαν.Μπραβο προχωρα κ δίδαξε
Check out Jeff Loomis people..
+Scrotum Leech am you check out david davidson....we already know who loomis is
+Rafael Tsahouridis Dave from revocation
ol' Bread haha yeah....every guitar world video he did: Hey its Dave From revocation
Shawn Lane.
Chris was my favorite Megadeth guitarist. He's great. And how good are you when you are able to fill the shoes of both Randy and Zach?
God of guitar metal
Chris looks like really a nice and humble guy. I never saw him boast about his technical ability.
Noise Gates must cost a fortune now, huh?
Prabably a fortin those cost a fortine ok i stop
Two Good natured and Extremely Talented Robots. :)
Also switched from Active to Passive deliberately and I 100% agree with Chris' statements on that!
Chris runs this show! Clearly
I met Chris at the San Diego airport about 8-9 years ago. I'd been out of musio for little bit and recognized Dave Mustaine but not the other guys (Megadeth was heading somewhere out of San Diego). I'm embarrassed to admit I didn't know who Chris was, but he was super cool and super nice.
Chris, I am a big fan. Your first scale sounds like old Egyptian small called Hegaz.
Love these vids
Gus G behavior made me rock and roll in this video.I see him firstly.
man i love that sounds of Chris dam
Broderick is incredibly intellectual about his playing; just amazes me.
just started watching this and had to stop and comment
on how smart chris is,in giving respect and praise to marty friedman.
i went to clash of the titans tour in the 90's,ive been a musician
for most of my life,marty friedman completely shredded that whole
show.
Here 4 Chris!
i want Chris's guitar pick right now!!!
Chris's neo clasical bits near 4:40 = Glen Tipton circa Painkiller era.
Isn't that the best player to hire for an existing gig with many albums... A lad literally influenced by all your previous guitar players. Gus is really on point!
Gus G is so much cleaner in his picking, Broderick seems nervous for some reason
Beacuse that footage was forced as fuck
Hahahaha fuck
Gus G is one of the nicest, observant and warm people I've met in the music world. Also a cat person as I am.
Yes, I KNOW...
practice is everything period
Chris Broderick Rules
He said Ebony was on the way out. Why is that? I didn't see any information about that. Ebony has been my exclusive set-up for a while with a Rosewood back-ups and I would hate to see Ebony leave without a good replacement.
+Primo The way things are going now with global deforesting (added to Gibson's unprecedented legal issues over their wood stocks), how the music industry is trying to reinvent itself plus the constant push to try and find less costly, evironment-friendly sollutions; there's a clear market tendency showing up where manufacturers will be ditching higher-end, expensive and rare woods like your birdseye maple, ebony, bubinga, etc for other alternatives like your phenolic fingerboards, ash, regular maple and basswood in the upcoming decade(s). Not sure where mahogany stands in the whole affair but I'd bet there will be less mahogany guitars in the future.
+Sexual Tyrannosaurus thank you sir! Has the carbon fiber fretboard caught on?
+Primo People are pushing for it. Here's an article on Reverb which talks, exactly, about the manufacturing changing. And not some random people either, it's guys from Martin, Taylor and Gibson all saying "Hey, things are not really gonna continue as they have for the last 60 years".
reverb.com/news/How-Guitar-Construction-Will-Change-in-the-Coming-Years
Sexual Tyrannosaurus
That's awesome. I appreciate all your assistance.
+Primo Anytime, fam!
I love Chris's tone, anyone know what he's using?
It's NIVEA sunTouch
Wagoo Well played. 😂
7:18 HUHUAHAHAHAHAHAUHAHAUHAUHAUHAUHAUHAUHA Most random/straight forward subject changing ever.
Gus' playing seems to be cleaner than Chris'. Maybe is the tone, IDK.
Smoother
They each have their own style
You: The One on the right
Friedman: The one she told u not to worry about
How can a Jackson and an ESP be in the same room without some kind of time-space continuum rift?
Can anyone tell me what this lick is from at 3:47
5:07 I was to learn this tecnic from Paul Glibert
Where could i get boots , that Gus had here :D I really like them
Some nice shredding! :)
J love Broderick👍😁♥️
I only realized who I'd been talking to years down the road.
anyone know what the lick at 3:47 is from?
Love the awkward silences 🤣
My kids (Not teens yet) love Gus G., Satriani, & Bettencourt! I think it’s the hair & the tone lol! For me it’s the style of playing, tone, & approach to rock guitar. I have to listen to some more Chris Broderick. I’ve only heard the ‘System has failed’ album with MEGADETH. I thought maybe Chris wasn’t allowed to be as creative with Dave, but I’m curious as to what he can do with his skills.
It was Chris Poland playing on The system has failed, not Chris Broderick. Poland was with Megadeth for their first 2 albums. Amazing guitarist and better than Broderick IMO.
Listen to Nevermore Broderick and Jeff Loomis. Absolutely mind numbing guitar work
Would be killer to see Broderick do a solo tour with his own composed classical pieces. Passive pickups with a Floyd Rose and a tungsten block lends sustain forever, of course coupled with the right woods, and neck joints. Both great guitarists, but both seem boxed in with their current jobs in their respective bands. Broderick has the skills to take his exposure to a much broader audience if willing to jump out of his current gig for a minute to see what's behind the other paths in guitar playing and composing.
What right woods? Why does that matter?
@@majav15mg
Resonance response, snap, harmonics. Wood combinations play a role in tone. A big role, unless your an active pickup player, then wood has less equity in the tone. IE, a guitar made of spanish cedar as opposed to a guitar made of northern ash will sound very different on the spectrum. This is why the "Holy Grail" metal combo is so popular with some. Basswood body, maple top and a quartersawn maple neck lends nice growling tones used in metal chords and offers snappier lead tones. It all depends on the flavor of tone the individual player likes tho, but wood influences tone alot. In big box guitar companies they will usually fill, base coat, and layer coat a guitar body and neck with high build paints which tames the wood influences somewhat, but they do that to get a product that all sound the same. Boutique and custom builders aren't looking for unity so much between their build tones, rather build to bring the wood tones out. So you'll see thinner paints and sometimes just wax and oil. Acoustic and classical instrument builders especially.
@@bdubz5150 well, I don’t think that’s true. On electric guitars, the effect that different species of wood has on tone is likely negligible. Besides, it’s subjective what “good” means anyway. You praise basswood in your reply, yet I’ve seen many people absolutely despise the wood.
This topic probably isn’t worth discussing and it’s unlikely one of us will change minds.
@@majav15mg
Your right probably not worth debating. I am a luthier of 22 years. When my guitars sell for upwards of $15,000, my clients want to know the tonal characteristics. I've done many tests with professional recording studios to find the wood variances, and tonal properties. It's been exhaustively discussed in many luthier articles as well. What I discovered I pass on, as to who wants to absorb that information is up to them. I watched Edward Van Halen pick up a guitar pluck the low E string, and tell me what kind of wood it was constructed with. I didn't praise Basswood, I simple used it as an example some call the holy grail when topped with maple. Anyways. Happy playing buddy!
Jackson vs. ESP... im so torn!
so when these guys aren't filming Vidal Sassoon commercials they are shredding on guitar??
8.00 "ebony, for as long as its still around, it wont be much longer" why is that, anyone know what he meant?
I belive some types of ebony are endangered.
+reviewz I just got a 7-string Prestige with a wood called "wenge", an African rosewood (if memory serves). Didn't know what it was so I looked it up and found out it was endangered. Whoops.
Not all types of ebony or wenge and the likes are endangered. Some rosewoods are endangered and illegal to use as well, but you still see rosewood used everywhere. What matters is if it is farmed sustainably.
I like Chris's tone better
Both nice though.
Floyd and Marshall 2nd to none, stage presence along with adaptability to any guitar.
Two Gods!!!