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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-12-13 12:07 AM (#387363)
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holy smokes i watched a few minutes of a steve via concert on i think it was the paladia network last night and this guy makes jimi hendrix look like a beginner on guitar.
i cant think of anyone from my past that can play a lead guitar like him.he doesn't miss a lick and its like he is totaly effortless when playing.he is so fast and never looks down to see where his fingers are at on the fretboard.

wow just let me have a dream one night :eek: that it was me playing like that.
what a lead guitar player.GWB
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cholloway
Posted 2009-12-13 12:10 AM (#387364 - in reply to #387363)
Subject: Re: steve via


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Vai... Steve Vai

You wish to be Steve Via and no telling where you'll end up!
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-12-13 12:14 AM (#387365 - in reply to #387363)
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just for one night.
thank you for the spell check,i always did suck at spelling singing and playing guitar. GWB
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Todd G.
Posted 2009-12-13 2:28 AM (#387366 - in reply to #387363)
Subject: Re: steve via


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First saw him as part of David Lee Roth's band in about 1986. At that point I had no idea of the real talent he possessed or that he played in Frank Zappa's band. I bought his second solo album, "Passion and Warfare", on cassette the minute it was available in the record store (remember those?) and wore it out. "For The Love Of God" is probably considered his benchmark performance and is on this release. "Frank" (dedicated to Steve's mentor and friend Zappa) is a song on Steve's "Ultra Zone" disc that has recently become my favorite Steve Vai song.

If you like Steve Vai, I would recommend listening to Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert, Joe Satriani, and John Petrucci. YMMV.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-13 4:08 AM (#387367 - in reply to #387363)
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I saw Steve play with Dave Lee Roth, also saw him play with Zappa. I prefer Satriani, Steve's tutor!

Zappa listed Steve on his albums as "stunt guitar".

It's well documented that Steve would practise for 12 hours a day. Do that for some years and you should develop some serious chops. Oh and joining a band like Zappa's at age 17 having impressed Zappa with his awesome transcription abilities helps.

Lastly don't forget to dye your hair blue.

Hope that helps.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-13 5:13 AM (#387368 - in reply to #387363)
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I have seen Vai several times, including his performances/demonstrations at NAMM. He is simply on another plane of consciousness. In an interview he revealed his "method" which was to learn to regulate his sleep state, so that he would dream these melodies, then wake up and play them.

There was a scale he did in one of Roth's tunes that I wanted to learn. Just the one riff/scale... figured I could use it elsewhere... I gave up when I found it involved using the tremolo while doing the scale to get all the notes. In his world as example.. G# and A has another note (or two) in between...

I agree with Dweezil... I'm guessing if I played 8-10 hours a day, 7 days a week, for the last 40 or so years... I'd be pretty good now too.

Oh well...
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2009-12-13 7:20 AM (#387369 - in reply to #387363)
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Originally posted by Mr. Ovation:


There was a scale he did in one of Roth's tunes that I wanted to learn. Just the one riff/scale... figured I could use it elsewhere... I gave up when I found it involved using the tremolo while doing the scale to get all the notes. In his world as example.. G# and A has another note (or two) in between...



Oh well...
You mean microtonalism? Thats pretty serious musical stuff.
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scooterboy
Posted 2009-12-13 11:27 AM (#387370 - in reply to #387363)
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A little trivia:

In 1986, Steve Vai played the devil's guitarist who guitar-dueled against Ralph Macchio in the movie Crossroads .

Vai actually played both guitar parts.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-13 11:31 AM (#387371 - in reply to #387363)
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Are you sure I thought Ry Cooder played the slide parts? I could be very wrong.
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Bluebird
Posted 2009-12-13 11:50 AM (#387372 - in reply to #387363)
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Yes, Cooder was playing the "good guy" in Crossroads.
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Newf
Posted 2009-12-13 12:26 PM (#387373 - in reply to #387363)
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i use to follow Steve back in the 90's. Satriani as well. Both are nuts. Crossroads was a decent movie too. I remember drooling over some of Steve's custom Ibanez's.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-13 1:51 PM (#387374 - in reply to #387363)
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I never dug the Ibanez Universe's, but I did like the Satriani models, I have a Ibanez JS10th (A.K.A. Chrome Boy)...



Yes it's chrome plated wood!

And an Ibanez J2SK (A.K.A. The Crystal Planet)...



Yes, it's see through and bonkers under black light!

NB: These aren't my pictures, I've yet to get round to taking pics of mine.

I told you I liked Satch! ;)

However I only play acoustics now.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-13 2:39 PM (#387375 - in reply to #387363)
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I had a band called Crystal Axe once. It was inspired by the Dan Armstrong lucite guitar, but I always wanted either a clear Strat or a clear B.C. Rich Bich.



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2ifbyC
Posted 2009-12-13 3:59 PM (#387376 - in reply to #387363)
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Miles & Dweez,

How much do those clear puppies weigh?
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2009-12-13 4:13 PM (#387377 - in reply to #387363)
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Originally posted by 2ifbyC:
How much do those clear puppies weigh?
I remember the BC Rich being heavier than their wood counterparts...which are really lightweight anyway... but not as heavy as some others. Maybe Dweez has an exact weight.
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-13 4:24 PM (#387378 - in reply to #387363)
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it's heavy, oh and I forgot I had a chrome plated custom shop strat once, sold it

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guitarwannabee
Posted 2009-12-13 5:21 PM (#387379 - in reply to #387363)
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dweezil don't you have a steven vai d.n.a. guitar :eek:
a friend of mine was telling me that steve donated a pint of his own blood to paint so many of his model and that those sell for crazy money :D
can you touch on that :confused: GWB
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dweezil
Posted 2009-12-14 4:06 PM (#387380 - in reply to #387363)
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Nah never got a Vai DNA, as I said I more a fan of Satch.
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scooterboy
Posted 2009-12-14 4:51 PM (#387381 - in reply to #387363)
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Originally posted by dweezil:
Are you sure I thought Ry Cooder played the slide parts? I could be very wrong.
According to IMDB.com, we're both right.

Steve Vai played both sides of the guitar duel, while acting as Jack Butler, the devil's guitarist. Ry Cooder recorded the slide parts and produced the soundtrack.
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