@@viktortanaskovski5419 it's not the practice before it that would worry me, it'd be the years of therapy after it haha. Again mate, super impressed. Nice one.
I knew i would give thumbs up for this one just after the few first bars. then we came tothe seventh minute ... wow ... this cover is performed with such a high degree of musicality not just technique!
I think Adrian Belew needs to have you on call for backup on the Beat tour. I'm only half kidding. You should send him a tape. I've seen Adrian Belew live and he plays KC stuff but something is missing, obviously. Just send him the Fripp part of 'Frame by Frame' or 'Elephant Talk' or 'Matte Kudasai.' He might invite you to tour with him after his gig with Steve Vai is over.
Thank you! Glad you asked about my own music, here are some links: My main thing at the moment is Alembic: th-cam.com/channels/v1gR5qgnpXrS9NvGeHnDWw.html Here's our latest live session: th-cam.com/video/-jtmq-NYvxk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=XOTEL Here is the last album I released so far, with my collective free improvisation group Improof, using Brian Eno's "Oblique Strategies": th-cam.com/channels/E_qFPn6CTB-_Da_wEp16Aw.html And this is Minstrel's Gallery, my first band with which I have two releases in 2016 and 2018: th-cam.com/channels/yqn6-eb6QS69nlm8D44Xow.html Cheers!
Clean and beautifully articulated. As someone who's attempted the piece themselves I have to ask about your picking grip, as, I'll be frank, it looks abominably painful 😖
Hahaha thank you, and as for the picking grip, I know it is weird. I don't know how and why, but when I started learning the guitar (2007), I probably misunderstood something about the way one is supposed to hold the pick, and the right angle to hit the strings (bending the pick towards the bridge, not the neck). But I've developed this "bad" habit and now it is impossible for me to play any other way. Luckily, it is not as painful as it looks :D
@@davidleibnitz153 I think I know what you mean, and I am playing those (just an open E string). The deal is that, as far as I know, Fripp played this with a volume pedal which he was opening all the way up on those notes. In my case, I had to play the whole part one with a cleaner sound, so the lack of gain makes those notes somewhat inaudible. Regards!
Scalloped fretboard????? I think that Robert would be baffled both by your pick holding and the fact you don't use a triangle pick: he considers it's impossible to play it in such conditions... Well, not so long ago, he considered it as impossible to play at all, he himself needed to practise it 5 hours a day to be able to play it live, BTW, even on Starless, it's a live take, KC never played it in a recording studio... Despite I bought "Failure to Fracture", I definitively don't have the courage to get involved: it's really terrifying, even worse than I thought!
@@andrewlloydpeterson Fracture was recorded live at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Live applause was removed from the recordings wherever possible. The complete Amsterdam concert was released in 1997 as The Night Watch.
@@Haroun-El-Poussah Yeah i know. The latest lineup recorded a version in studio in Tring in 2021 which was released as a bonus dvd for the recent documentary. Also im pretty sure the original fracture had a bit of overdubs in the studio. Or else, the starless version and the night watch version would be completely identical
Thank you very much, I appreciate it. I believe the first time I heard it was ten years ago, but I didn't dare trying to learn it until much later. The first time I sat down to learn the whole thing was 2020, and than I've been practicing slowly for two years straight, with some breaks in between. Regards!
Honestly, I don't know. Since I started learning I developed a bad habit, instead of tilting the pick towards the bridge, I tilt it towards the neck of the guitar. I know that for playing fast, the "rule" is to have all your fingers in a fist and tilt the pick the other way, but somehow (read: with years and years of practice), this eventually worked out just fine :D
Դա այս հին վայրի աշխարհի առաջարկներն էին > ապրել, կիսվել, զբաղեցնել, զվարճանալ և միասին ապրել: Ցավոք, մենք այնքան կենտրոնացած ենք եղել ժամանակների փոփոխության վրա, որ ժամանակ կամ գիտակցություն չենք ունեցել ինքնակազմակերպվելու, բայց ոգին դեռ կա
This is by far the best guitar cover of Fracture I have seen. Bravo!
@@styven77 Thanks!
Looks like a lot of hard work went into practicing this madness. Incredibly well done, loved the playing and the tones. Great video. Super impressed 👍
Thanks 🙏
It took about two years of actual practicing of the song, and maybe 7 more years of mental preparation :D
@@viktortanaskovski5419 it's not the practice before it that would worry me, it'd be the years of therapy after it haha. Again mate, super impressed. Nice one.
Nice work. You even look like him! 😃
I knew i would give thumbs up for this one just after the few first bars. then we came tothe seventh minute ... wow ... this cover is performed with such a high degree of musicality not just technique!
Thank you my friend, I appreciate it a lot
Красота !!! На Фрипа даже похожь
Truly impressive. Congratulations! This piece is fiendishly difficult.
Amazing work!!
Bonissim. De part d'un admirador de King Crimsom i amant d'aquest tema
Amazing tone. Sounds just like the original
I think Adrian Belew needs to have you on call for backup on the Beat tour.
I'm only half kidding. You should send him a tape. I've seen Adrian Belew live and he plays KC stuff but something is missing, obviously. Just send him the Fripp part of 'Frame by Frame' or 'Elephant Talk' or 'Matte Kudasai.' He might invite you to tour with him after his gig with Steve Vai is over.
Thank you very much my friend, and I will surely consider this option :)
You’ve climbed Mt Olympus my friend! Congrats! 👏👏👏 Interested to hear any original music you have.
Thank you!
Glad you asked about my own music, here are some links:
My main thing at the moment is Alembic: th-cam.com/channels/v1gR5qgnpXrS9NvGeHnDWw.html
Here's our latest live session: th-cam.com/video/-jtmq-NYvxk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=XOTEL
Here is the last album I released so far, with my collective free improvisation group Improof, using Brian Eno's "Oblique Strategies": th-cam.com/channels/E_qFPn6CTB-_Da_wEp16Aw.html
And this is Minstrel's Gallery, my first band with which I have two releases in 2016 and 2018:
th-cam.com/channels/yqn6-eb6QS69nlm8D44Xow.html
Cheers!
Congratulation. Mastering ths piece is an achievment truly.
Spectacular work! Truly, remarkably impressive.
Wow, amazingly executed .. I enjoyed this very much
Really, really excellent.
Impressive! I wouldn't think a stratocaster is the ideal guitar for that either...
Outstanding!
You nailed it.
My oh my! 👍🏽🖖🏽
Wow! Excellent!
what a godly achievement! congratulations.
Excellent
Incredibile playing. Wonderful tone as well.
Outstanding, bravo!
Gotta love those terror runs
Убавината. Great job! 🔥
Wow!
This is reason to pick it up again. You are a killer! Fripp is all red in the face thinking about this video. Amazing!!!
Thank you so much! I am glad you find it inspiring. Cheers!
Excellent Viktor
Great performance
👏👏👏 bravo!!
Great work!
Bravo
Amazing
Well done man, wow!
Great job!
Muy bien, bravo!
incredible!!!!!
Perfect cover. Amazing!
Thank you!
Esto está hermoso!!!
Clean and beautifully articulated.
As someone who's attempted the piece themselves I have to ask about your picking grip, as, I'll be frank, it looks abominably painful 😖
Hahaha thank you, and as for the picking grip, I know it is weird. I don't know how and why, but when I started learning the guitar (2007), I probably misunderstood something about the way one is supposed to hold the pick, and the right angle to hit the strings (bending the pick towards the bridge, not the neck). But I've developed this "bad" habit and now it is impossible for me to play any other way. Luckily, it is not as painful as it looks :D
BRAVOOOOOOOO
🙏
Very nice!
Uol😮
Excellent. Maybe try to add those rare low notes in part one.
I believe it can be done on an open string
@@davidleibnitz153 I think I know what you mean, and I am playing those (just an open E string). The deal is that, as far as I know, Fripp played this with a volume pedal which he was opening all the way up on those notes. In my case, I had to play the whole part one with a cleaner sound, so the lack of gain makes those notes somewhat inaudible.
Regards!
Amazing!
Thank you!
Scalloped fretboard?????
I think that Robert would be baffled both by your pick holding and the fact you don't use a triangle pick: he considers it's impossible to play it in such conditions... Well, not so long ago, he considered it as impossible to play at all, he himself needed to practise it 5 hours a day to be able to play it live, BTW, even on Starless, it's a live take, KC never played it in a recording studio...
Despite I bought "Failure to Fracture", I definitively don't have the courage to get involved: it's really terrifying, even worse than I thought!
They actually recently recorded it in studio in trident
@@andrewlloydpeterson Fracture was recorded live at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Live applause was removed from the recordings wherever possible. The complete Amsterdam concert was released in 1997 as The Night Watch.
@@Haroun-El-Poussah Yeah i know. The latest lineup recorded a version in studio in Tring in 2021 which was released as a bonus dvd for the recent documentary. Also im pretty sure the original fracture had a bit of overdubs in the studio. Or else, the starless version and the night watch version would be completely identical
@@andrewlloydpeterson I think the overdubs are elsewhere, actually, everything is documented on Wikipedia😜
😍👏👏👏👏👏😍
MAN! you know what you have just done? How much did it take to learn that? how many years? When was the first time you heard fracture?
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
I believe the first time I heard it was ten years ago, but I didn't dare trying to learn it until much later. The first time I sat down to learn the whole thing was 2020, and than I've been practicing slowly for two years straight, with some breaks in between.
Regards!
The picking… I- how?-
Honestly, I don't know. Since I started learning I developed a bad habit, instead of tilting the pick towards the bridge, I tilt it towards the neck of the guitar. I know that for playing fast, the "rule" is to have all your fingers in a fist and tilt the pick the other way, but somehow (read: with years and years of practice), this eventually worked out just fine :D
Поляк или русский?
Skopje, Macedonia :)
King Crimson was non-melodical organized noise. Comparable to free jazz, but much more restricted.
I completely agree. The most beautifully organized noise in the world.
Դա այս հին վայրի աշխարհի առաջարկներն էին > ապրել, կիսվել, զբաղեցնել, զվարճանալ և միասին ապրել: Ցավոք, մենք այնքան կենտրոնացած ենք եղել ժամանակների փոփոխության վրա, որ ժամանակ կամ գիտակցություն չենք ունեցել ինքնակազմակերպվելու, բայց ոգին դեռ կա
Wow!