@@EugeValovirta230V couple of questions. Did Eddie use chorus and flanger or chorus and phaser together? I couldn't get it to sound good together as it just became an overbearing effect. Secondly, about the drop pedal, when you use it to downtune, can you still hear ( through the feel) that your strings are in a different tuning than what's coming out of the speakers? I've heard people say that it feels weird at first because your strings acoustically ring out at the tuning they are in and the amplified sound is in a drop tuning.
Just saw this one for first time. This was an amazing video abt King Edward!!! The tones, the playing, your heartfelt words. Wow. You have some fantastic authenticity. Now I have keep going through all your videos. Thanks for doing what you are doing and please keep generating this grade A content. Top notch stuff!!
Euge. its amazing to watch you get choked up talking about Eddy Van Halen. I felt the same way when he passed. its as the world to me had come to a stop. And your right. I cant imagine music today without his contribution to it. King Edward will be in my heart forever. Thank you for the style and tribute.
Woooo men. Actually I follow you since 8 months a go, but this time !! I'm speechless.. You are a phenomenal Guitarrrist.. thank for that class !! And keeping touch!!!!
Your VH series of videos are amazing. So much information for real players. I love to see you play with “your favorite guitar” but I understand why you’re using an Frankie. You’re an amazing player and gear junkie! 😎💯 love it! 🙏👍
I remember vividly the first time I heard evh. A friend brought a tape over as if it was a party trick all wide eyes "listen to this". I remeber saying out loud "Wtf is that man". My world was changed forever. Thanks Ed, for everything.....
as always, amazing! thanks for doing this. Eddie was not only an amazing inspiring guitarist, but also opened the door to custom/ DYI kits. Your techniques are great! I have been practicing with your speed lessons! again thanks!
This has got to be the best video covering the style of Eddie VH. Believe me I have seen lots on TH-cam and this by far is the most informative and best. Not only is Euge a great player he gets the tone and style right. This is totally inspiring and has now made me go and study Eddies style of playing more. Great videos Euge. Shame I did not discover you earlier.
Excellent tribute to the king. Still makes me sad thinking about him being gone. I learned a lot from this video too - I wasn't sure what he did in the bridge of Dance the Night Away - knew it was something with harmonics and tapping but now I know and just played it finally haha. For his solos: its cool that when you see what hes playing how theres a logic to it within the confines of the song. I'm not sure how to describe it - but his solos often have these 'themes' running throughout them - and when you see them on the fretboard and the fingerings its like you get to follow him through his line of thinking as he constructed it. It's like That "falling down the stairs and landing on your feet" analogy is perfect for some of his faster connecting licks; but the composition of the solos is like 'engineered' - but he has such great feel and melodic sense that they aren't rigid at all - but just fun to see the patterns. His rhythm playing is underrated too (maybe not as much since his passing though) - he had these gigantic expressive chords that rang out as he'd move the lower notes before the original (still ringing) higher stings finished. (Decent example is intro to "Humans Being") - his use of drone notes/open strings in his rhythm playing is still my base for writing songs - allows me to hear lead and rhythm at the same time and sounds so full. I like the Van Hagar era as much as the Van Roth era (different reasons) - but am very glad Hagar didn't play the guitar much - Eddie's got it covered. ANyway sorry for the tangent lol great video. Learned a tonne.
WOW!! I'm really impressed of your version of "Eruption"! My old time guitar hero no.1! Definitely gone too soon! I had the great pleasure to see him live in Stockholm Globe Arena 1993, Van Halen - Right Here, Right Now Tour.
Thanks! Likewise. Yeah I needed to cut it a bit since I got copyright claim that the audio is from VH Tokyo dome live so I guess I did a pretty good job :-)
This was awesome Euge with great playing and tone! Thanks for remembering and to me paying tribute to brother Eddie! I miss him dearly ..................... 🙏🏽
@@EugeValovirta230V Cannot agree with you more,your comments at the end of video about Edward was impressive and i can tell came from your heart, Edward is the reason i learned to start playing guitar after i heard eruption in 1978 in 8th grade
I'm not sure why, but that 5150 riff might be my favorite Eddie riff. There's something about the feel and timing that my ear really likes. Great playing!
So cool. You're videos are keeping me sane and inspiring me during these global unprecedented blablabla... I hope you're doing as well as you're helping me out to be.
Thanks! Oh really glad to hear that 🙏. I’m doing well thanks. Of course I miss the touring a lot but it is what it is and just trying to make the best out of this situation.
@@EugeValovirta230V Cool cool. Yeah, I picked up an old TSL on the cheap yesterday thanks to your vids. Looking forward to working with it. I used to have a DSL, and loved it, but the TSL gets me there and offers more flexibility. I'd say that's been also thanks to you. Gonna pick up a SD-1 next :)
Eddie was such an very innovative player. I admit, I've never been as influenced by him as much in my style as much as players like Petrucci, Satch and Lynch, but he really had a great and unique voice on the guitar and way of phrasing things in rhythm and lead like no one else. May he rest in peace. Or even better in the bosoms of all the dead strippers in heaven with a glass of single malt and a Cuban Montecristo.
Yeah I needed to edit some parts out ’cos Google / YT A.I. claimed that the audio is from Van Halen’s Tokyo Live guitar solo and I don’t have the rights to use it. Well...it was just me noodling but I thought that ok whatever it’s easier to just edit some parts out 😊. I guess I gotta take it as a compliment.
Do Randy Rhoads Man. A bit tougher, but it would be well appreciated You rock bro!! Subbing now okay? EVH IS THE REASON FOR GREAT METAL PLAYING PERIOD! I like because you improvise. Your tone is fat and mean too. 🤘 Well.... Your personality rules too. GREAT!
Hi, Ive just stumbled across your channel lately and this is another great video :) I also have the EVH Frankie guitar and other EVH Striped series and with everyone of them I have had to shim the neck to get low action while keeping the Floyd straight flat against the body. have you had this experience?
Glad to hear! Thanks! I haven’t done anything to it except adjusted the intonation since I put heavier strings on it than the stock strings 👍 The Floyd rests only partly on the body and that seems to be working just fine and the guitar stays in tune really well 😊👍
Yeah. I mean I don’t like really low action but just enough that it’s fairly easy to play and bending is easy and there’s sustain and I can hit the strings hard without buzz.
No idea. I don’t pay much attention to where the knobs are but just use my ears to dial sounds. But if there’s pics in the video (can’t remember anymore) those are the settings.
Thanks for making the EVH lesson. Can you show any EVH scale sequence patterns he uses often in his late 80s and early 90's album he started to use scale sequence patterns focus on that in the next EVH lesson. Also Randy Rhoads uses scale sequence patterns check it out
@@EugeValovirta230V Yes you did do the symmetrical scale patterns. I mean the note order patterns which are called 4 note sequences or 5 note sequence note patterns. EVH and Randy Rhoads use these 4 note and 5 note sequence patterns. Its completely different than symmetrical scale patterns. When playing a major or minor scale you do 4 notes in a ORDER pattern. EVH and Randy Rhoads have trade mark ways of doing these 4 note and 5 note scale patterns. Its not Symmetrical Scale Patterns its completely different. Instead of playing a major or minor scale one note to the next the standard way, EVH and Randy Rhoads will create a 4 note Pattern or 5 note Pattern. Make a video lesson on these types of patterns. I know you're a big EVH fan so listen to all the albums again and try focus on the scale note order patterns.
I think EVH improvised a bunch of stuff and didn’t analyze or think about it too much ”if it sounds good it’s good” and that’s kinda the way I think about it too. Too much theory and you lose the main thing; playing 😎👍
@@EugeValovirta230V yes its true he did I agree with you. But there is 4 note and 5 note patterns check them out he uses them often as his trademark phrasing of playing.
A lot of overlap between Eddie's playing and Dime's! Especially with chromatics and moveable patterns. That approach "falling down the stairs and landing on your feet" is a perfect description. It's not very musical in the traditional sense (it's not thematic, you can't sing it), but it works.
It’s because of you a JVM410h turned up to my house today.... I now need to work out out a recording set up. Sounds great live but recording on a phone is so bad. JVM410h, a 30yr old les Paul, it’s beautiful!!! But on a phone sounds wank... 🤦🏼♂️
Nice! Yeah I recorded these YT videos with phone previously and I feel you 😊. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 is a great interface and Suhr Reactive Load a great load box and IR loader so you can crank the amps and play / record with headphones if you will 👌
Can i assume that you are a great fan of Eddie? :-P I personally liked him but was way more influenced by the early 80s Clapton and Gary Moore. Great playing by the way!
@@EugeValovirta230V I'm with you on Randy, Zakk (No More Tears was an "Ear-opener"), Nuno............... oh, and SRV (more than Hendrix, who i just discover more and more recently), Matthias Jabs (Scorpions), Malmsteen............ in general people with great melodies and "feeling".
The guitar came like that since it’s a replica of Van Halen’s legendary Frankenstrat 😉👍. But I agree; middle pickups are usually on the way anyways. And the neck pickup is dummy like on Edward’s original.
That was a beautiful tribute and lesson on EVH. Eddie is smiling down on you for this vid!
Oh thanks Cain! 🙏☺️
@@EugeValovirta230V couple of questions. Did Eddie use chorus and flanger or chorus and phaser together? I couldn't get it to sound good together as it just became an overbearing effect.
Secondly, about the drop pedal, when you use it to downtune, can you still hear ( through the feel) that your strings are in a different tuning than what's coming out of the speakers? I've heard people say that it feels weird at first because your strings acoustically ring out at the tuning they are in and the amplified sound is in a drop tuning.
Just saw this one for first time. This was an amazing video abt King Edward!!! The tones, the playing, your heartfelt words. Wow. You have some fantastic authenticity. Now I have keep going through all your videos. Thanks for doing what you are doing and please keep generating this grade A content. Top notch stuff!!
Oh thanks! Really glad to hear! ☺️🙏
Euge. its amazing to watch you get choked up talking about Eddy Van Halen. I felt the same way when he passed. its as the world to me had come to a stop. And your right. I cant imagine music today without his contribution to it. King Edward will be in my heart forever. Thank you for the style and tribute.
Thanks man! Kind Edward forever 🎼🙏🎸.
Wow Euge!!! You are a monster guitar player!! Thanks for sharing the love my brother!!! Long live the King!!!🤘🤘🤘
Thanks man!
Long live indeed! 🤟🎼🎸.
Woooo men. Actually I follow you since 8 months a go, but this time !! I'm speechless.. You are a phenomenal Guitarrrist.. thank for that class !! And keeping touch!!!!
Oh thanks man! Really glad to hear! ☺️🙏
Your VH series of videos are amazing. So much information for real players. I love to see you play with “your favorite guitar” but I understand why you’re using an Frankie. You’re an amazing player and gear junkie! 😎💯 love it! 🙏👍
FINALLY SOMEONE ON TH-cam WHO KNOWS HOW TO GET A GREAT TONE OUT OF THE TSL
Thanks man! It’s a great amp indeed!👌🔥
Usually the reason, if someone doesn’t sound good, is in the mirror and not in the gear. At least in my experience 😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V Perfect way to put it!
🙏👌😎
For sure sounds incredible
I remember vividly the first time I heard evh. A friend brought a tape over as if it was a party trick all wide eyes "listen to this". I remeber saying out loud "Wtf is that man". My world was changed forever. Thanks Ed, for everything.....
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Fantastic, thanks great tribute to the master!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
as always, amazing! thanks for doing this. Eddie was not only an amazing inspiring guitarist, but also opened the door to custom/ DYI kits.
Your techniques are great! I have been practicing with your speed lessons! again thanks!
Thanks!
Indeed 👌🎸.
Cool! There’s more to come so keep on practising 😎👌
Fantastic
Thanks!
Brilliant playing... What a great tribute to Eddie 🤘
Thanks! 🙏
Euge, just love your channel, playing, and humbleness about the entirety of your experience. Keep going, the subs will keep ticking up.
Oh thanks man! Glad to hear!
Totally amazing dude...great tribute to Edward. 🎸🎶🤘🏻
Thanks!
Love this. Thanks for playing, explaining, and sharing, Euge.
Glad to hear! 🙏
I still miss Eddie like crazy. very well done.
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This has got to be the best video covering the style of Eddie VH. Believe me I have seen lots on TH-cam and this by far is the most informative and best. Not only is Euge a great player he gets the tone and style right. This is totally inspiring and has now made me go and study Eddies style of playing more. Great videos Euge. Shame I did not discover you earlier.
Oh thanks man! Really glad to hear this! 🙏☺️
Brother, once again you knocked it out of the park, you are legend!
Oh thanks Mariano! ☺️🙏
Don’t know about the legend but thanks anyways!😎
Very good videos Euge!
Glad to hear man! Thanks!
Super Excellent tribute! Great job Euge!
Thanks!
Excellent tribute to the king. Still makes me sad thinking about him being gone. I learned a lot from this video too - I wasn't sure what he did in the bridge of Dance the Night Away - knew it was something with harmonics and tapping but now I know and just played it finally haha.
For his solos: its cool that when you see what hes playing how theres a logic to it within the confines of the song. I'm not sure how to describe it - but his solos often have these 'themes' running throughout them - and when you see them on the fretboard and the fingerings its like you get to follow him through his line of thinking as he constructed it. It's like That "falling down the stairs and landing on your feet" analogy is perfect for some of his faster connecting licks; but the composition of the solos is like 'engineered' - but he has such great feel and melodic sense that they aren't rigid at all - but just fun to see the patterns.
His rhythm playing is underrated too (maybe not as much since his passing though) - he had these gigantic expressive chords that rang out as he'd move the lower notes before the original (still ringing) higher stings finished. (Decent example is intro to "Humans Being") - his use of drone notes/open strings in his rhythm playing is still my base for writing songs - allows me to hear lead and rhythm at the same time and sounds so full. I like the Van Hagar era as much as the Van Roth era (different reasons) - but am very glad Hagar didn't play the guitar much - Eddie's got it covered.
ANyway sorry for the tangent lol great video. Learned a tonne.
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WOW!! I'm really impressed of your version of "Eruption"! My old time guitar hero no.1! Definitely gone too soon! I had the great pleasure to see him live in Stockholm Globe Arena 1993, Van Halen - Right Here, Right Now Tour.
Thanks! Likewise. Yeah I needed to cut it a bit since I got copyright claim that the audio is from VH Tokyo dome live so I guess I did a pretty good job :-)
@@EugeValovirta230V You really did a great job! I got goosebumps 🤘😎🎸⚡🔥🖤
☺️🙏
@@EugeValovirta230V And you really do a great job in Cyhra too!! 🤘😉 Regards from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks! 🙏
Love your in the style of lessons ! You are one great guitarist man and a total inspiration to me
Oh thanks Gary! Glad to hear!
A nice tribute to the king.. Great video.
Thanks! 🙏☺️
You go man! Drop Dead Legs was awesome! So glad I found your channel👍🏼 5150 rocked as well. That’s such a happy intro!
Thanks!
Amazing t-shirt!
Man, I'm loving your channel more and more each day.
Yeah!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Amazing tribute, thank you
Glad to hear! Thanks Tom!
OMG you just slayed the into. Wow just wow.
Thanks Jason!
Dude you are insane !!!!! thanks for a great vid
Thanks! 🙏🤟😎
Killer Tones man great playing 🔥🔥
Thanks man!
This was awesome Euge with great playing and tone! Thanks for remembering and to me paying tribute to brother Eddie! I miss him dearly ..................... 🙏🏽
Thanks Steve! 🙏🎸🎼🔥
@@EugeValovirta230V You’re very welcome Euge! 🙏🏽❤️🤙🏽🔥🎸🎼
Just brilliant music to my ears
It is. VH is one of my all time favourite bands and Edward is the King 💪.
@@EugeValovirta230V Cannot agree with you more,your comments at the end of video about Edward was impressive and i can tell came from your heart, Edward is the reason i learned to start playing guitar after i heard eruption in 1978 in 8th grade
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I watched a lot on YT but man you have the tone and playing ! Thanks for the vid
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Thanks for this tribute full of feeling and very sincere
🙏☺️
I'm not sure why, but that 5150 riff might be my favorite Eddie riff. There's something about the feel and timing that my ear really likes. Great playing!
Definitely one of my favourite riffs & songs 👌. It’s a little bit odd and have a certain groove that I just love 😎.
I guess great minds think alike. 👍
😊.
And glad to hear you liked my playing! Thanks Andy! 🙏☺️
Thank you! Long live Eddie Van Halen!!!
My pleasure 😊. Indeed!
Great video!! Thanks
Glad to hear! Thanks!
WOW.... what a tone man. Maybe your best video so far, regarding tone. Nailed it 200%.
And i need one of those EVH signatures right now!!! Lol.....
Oh thanks Johnny!
Yeah the TSL is a great amp but quite underrated which I’ve never understood why.
Frankie is indeed a great piece of wood 😊👌.
Great words at the end! EVH Forever!!!🤘🏽🤘🏽
Thanks! Indeed! 🙏🤟
Awesome
☺️🙏
Amazing my friend!!!!
Thanks C!
You are wellcome E!!!!
Great job Man, thanks!!!
Thanks!
Great job, impressive.
Thanks Duane!
God bless
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So cool. You're videos are keeping me sane and inspiring me during these global unprecedented blablabla... I hope you're doing as well as you're helping me out to be.
Thanks!
Oh really glad to hear that 🙏.
I’m doing well thanks. Of course I miss the touring a lot but it is what it is and just trying to make the best out of this situation.
@@EugeValovirta230V Cool cool. Yeah, I picked up an old TSL on the cheap yesterday thanks to your vids. Looking forward to working with it. I used to have a DSL, and loved it, but the TSL gets me there and offers more flexibility. I'd say that's been also thanks to you. Gonna pick up a SD-1 next :)
Nice! 👌
Great lesson :)
Thanks!
EVH started it all for me too !
Like to so many of us 🎸🔥👌.
Eddie was such an very innovative player. I admit, I've never been as influenced by him as much in my style as much as players like Petrucci, Satch and Lynch, but he really had a great and unique voice on the guitar and way of phrasing things in rhythm and lead like no one else. May he rest in peace. Or even better in the bosoms of all the dead strippers in heaven with a glass of single malt and a Cuban Montecristo.
😎👍
Dude id say your playing is genius as well man!...awesome job!.....I mean that brother
Oh thanks man!☺️🙏
@@EugeValovirta230V your welcome!....
Awesome nobody ever does the Van Hagar tones and they’re so good
Thanks! Indeed!
Cool editing. :)
Yeah I needed to edit some parts out ’cos Google / YT A.I. claimed that the audio is from Van Halen’s Tokyo Live guitar solo and I don’t have the rights to use it. Well...it was just me noodling but I thought that ok whatever it’s easier to just edit some parts out 😊.
I guess I gotta take it as a compliment.
fucking awesome tribute to the legend!
Thanks Luis! So glad to hear!
The man can play 😅👌👌🤘🤘🤘🤘
☺️🙏👍
dayum. great playing man. i still need some practice. some a lot of practice.
Thanks! 🙏
Very cool and well done. You’re using the chorus in front of the amp and not in the loop?
Thanks! In front 👌.
Do Randy Rhoads Man. A bit tougher, but it would be well appreciated You rock bro!! Subbing now okay? EVH IS THE REASON FOR GREAT METAL PLAYING PERIOD! I like because you improvise. Your tone is fat and mean too. 🤘 Well.... Your personality rules too. GREAT!
I’ve done it a while ago 😊👍. Check out my In The Style of - playlist 🤘.
Thanks! Glad to hear!
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Pepita is already dancing :)
Indeed! 😁
Hi, Ive just stumbled across your channel lately and this is another great video :)
I also have the EVH Frankie guitar and other EVH Striped series and with everyone of them I have had to shim the neck to get low action while keeping the Floyd straight flat against the body. have you had this experience?
Glad to hear! Thanks!
I haven’t done anything to it except adjusted the intonation since I put heavier strings on it than the stock strings 👍
The Floyd rests only partly on the body and that seems to be working just fine and the guitar stays in tune really well 😊👍
@@EugeValovirta230V Hmm, and you still get low action? Im getting an EVH Frankenstein pickup delivered tomorrow. I cant wait to install it!
Yeah. I mean I don’t like really low action but just enough that it’s fairly easy to play and bending is easy and there’s sustain and I can hit the strings hard without buzz.
Wow. Stunning. You make it look easy but I know that's not true! Is the guitar the limited run issue authorised by EVH?
Thanks Chris! It’s the 2020, not limited run, version 👌
Check this channel out. Geeky but enjoyable. Great channel Euge. Hope you find time to share more vids.
th-cam.com/video/cAzentOOcLo/w-d-xo.html
What do you think about Jerry Cantrell? I think a In The Style video of him would be very interesting.
Oh I’m a big fan of AIC and Jerry! Good idea! I’ll add it to my to do - list. Thanks!
What are the eq knobs on the amp set to?
No idea. I don’t pay much attention to where the knobs are but just use my ears to dial sounds. But if there’s pics in the video (can’t remember anymore) those are the settings.
Mahtavaa
Hyvä! 😊
How do you set the lead channel up? Sounds incredible
By ear like this:
- th-cam.com/video/qwRCur3pJWU/w-d-xo.html
- th-cam.com/video/vCxlsdErftk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
Thanks for making the EVH lesson. Can you show any EVH scale sequence patterns he uses often in his late 80s and early 90's album he started to use scale sequence patterns focus on that in the next EVH lesson. Also Randy Rhoads uses scale sequence patterns check it out
Thanks! I think I covered the symmetrical scale patterns here 😉👍
I know Randy too 👌😎. th-cam.com/video/QiW-X0ytzUs/w-d-xo.html
@@EugeValovirta230V Yes you did do the symmetrical scale patterns. I mean the note order patterns which are called 4 note sequences or 5 note sequence note patterns. EVH and Randy Rhoads use these 4 note and 5 note sequence patterns. Its completely different than symmetrical scale patterns. When playing a major or minor scale you do 4 notes in a ORDER pattern. EVH and Randy Rhoads have trade mark ways of doing these 4 note and 5 note scale patterns. Its not Symmetrical Scale Patterns its completely different. Instead of playing a major or minor scale one note to the next the standard way, EVH and Randy Rhoads will create a 4 note Pattern or 5 note Pattern. Make a video lesson on these types of patterns. I know you're a big EVH fan so listen to all the albums again and try focus on the scale note order patterns.
I think EVH improvised a bunch of stuff and didn’t analyze or think about it too much ”if it sounds good it’s good” and that’s kinda the way I think about it too. Too much theory and you lose the main thing; playing 😎👍
@@EugeValovirta230V yes its true he did I agree with you. But there is 4 note and 5 note patterns check them out he uses them often as his trademark phrasing of playing.
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Pepita will have to dance furiously all along the guitar arm to play like that with his small feet \m/
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I do not tape my red Strat with black and white stripes... äääähm, maybee later and than i am ready for playing?! Love Eddie... thx for the vid!
😊👍
did Edward use a boss chorus ensemble?
If any one can do it justice, it would be Euge!
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Ei Hellwetti Euge! Oot sä kyllä sellainen velikulta ettei mitään järkee! 🤘😎🤘
No perkele! 😎🤘👍
here try this FLANJER
A lot of overlap between Eddie's playing and Dime's! Especially with chromatics and moveable patterns.
That approach "falling down the stairs and landing on your feet" is a perfect description. It's not very musical in the traditional sense (it's not thematic, you can't sing it), but it works.
Indeed! I’m a big fan of both 🙏🎸😊.
It’s because of you a JVM410h turned up to my house today.... I now need to work out out a recording set up. Sounds great live but recording on a phone is so bad. JVM410h, a 30yr old les Paul, it’s beautiful!!! But on a phone sounds wank... 🤦🏼♂️
Nice!
Yeah I recorded these YT videos with phone previously and I feel you 😊.
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 is a great interface and Suhr Reactive Load a great load box and IR loader so you can crank the amps and play / record with headphones if you will 👌
Duuuuude the JVM is seriously the king of amps. It can do anything at any volume.
Can i assume that you are a great fan of Eddie? :-P I personally liked him but was way more influenced by the early 80s Clapton and Gary Moore. Great playing by the way!
Yes I am. And also Gary Moore, Randy, Dimebag, Zakk, Slash, Nuno etc. 👌
Thanks! Glad to hear!
@@EugeValovirta230V I'm with you on Randy, Zakk (No More Tears was an "Ear-opener"), Nuno............... oh, and SRV (more than Hendrix, who i just discover more and more recently), Matthias Jabs (Scorpions), Malmsteen............ in general people with great melodies and "feeling".
Oh yeah SRV of course! I like him more too than Hendrix 👌.
Exactly!
How about in the style of GEORGE LYNCH...
On my to do - list 😎👌.
Yes, no doubt! You already have a Kamikaze sitting in the rack just waiting to scream! In the style of 80s Lynch of course😃👍🏼.
Moi. Oletko Euge nähnyt tube videota:Edi's dad? Ei ole kauas poika puusta pudonnut.
En ole tainnut 😎.
Euge, just, 😳👏🥃🦡
Thanks! 🙏☺️
that is dope you ripped middle pickup out. i hate middle pickups
The guitar came like that since it’s a replica of Van Halen’s legendary Frankenstrat 😉👍.
But I agree; middle pickups are usually on the way anyways. And the neck pickup is dummy like on Edward’s original.
In the style of Kirk Hammett
On my to do - list 😉👌.
Eddie aint the king brother ... Jimmy is the king... Eddie didnt have anything to say...Jimmy had a lot to say.