Joe Satriani - Learning & Teaching Guitar (3 of 11) video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/11/17

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An exclusive series of Living Legends Music interviews with Joe Satriani. Part 3 of 11. Recorded on October 31st, 2008 at the House of Blues in Lake Buena Vista, FL.

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10 years ago

Jani Ⓥ

I just found a white Hagstrom III right now o_O

10 years ago

pretorious700

To the guy below who says Hendrix is "easy" to play....untrue. Yes, technically, but that is not the only thing that informs music. Very few guitarists can even approximate the soulfulness of Hendrix's riffs.

10 years ago

John Doe

Unlike Stevie Vai heh

11 years ago

paolo-1283

You forgot Shawn Lane, he's very cool too.

11 years ago

Jamiro Smajic

Well i guess you could put Guthrie Govan in the list there, great guy!

11 years ago

MrWalalaa

damn man, Satriani looks like he didnt get any sleep for a year

11 years ago

Crimson Haze

that guitar is passed and will be passed down to the newer generation ...like a secret arts

11 years ago

thomasbcool

Wow, I had a Hagstrom III. Mine was Red and stolen.

12 years ago

theheavymetalhero

@mossberg451 Just one thing; Hendrix was/is famous for playing from his heart, playing soulfully. Not technical prowess. His stuff is easy to play, it really is. Complexity and grandiosity (I mean musical grandiosity; his live shows were certainly pretty grandiose) were not his strengths. Rather, he played tastefully, he played with a lot of feeling and he played stuff that the world had literally never heard before.

12 years ago

theheavymetalhero

@PinkyWontWork But, some people catch on to it much more quickly. Some just have that ability to learn and develop skill quickly. I think it depends on what kind of person you are, what your individual strengths are, and also depends on how much you actually enjoy playing and hearing (and making) music. If you love doing it, you will tend to do it more, and as a result, get good at it quickly. I learned to play pretty fast. And, what does politics have to do with it?

12 years ago

zeemonkey187

@myroad2thezion Find the hagstrom iii.

12 years ago

Tyler Green

i just found a hagstrom ii on ebay within like 13 seconds.

12 years ago

Scott Adair

Yes he'll never read this. But youtube, this guy taught wrote Surfing With The Alien and taught Steve Vai and Kirk Hammett... so I guess, he's influenced me more than any other one player. Lots of us can say that.

12 years ago

Xander Joyce

@BanannaThug well, obviously there was a point when he sucked. there's a point where every guitar player sucks! Like, when you first pick up the instrument without really knowing what you're doing!

12 years ago

BanannaThug

"I started out like everyone else, I really sucked." Somehow... I doubt that.

12 years ago

Kramer Ashburn

"no more talent beyond this point" lol

12 years ago

Logan Brown

pause at 1:06

13 years ago

KingofPho75

i know what he means i felt the same with the cello. i mean i was good but i never like i was progressing.

13 years ago

nikgottheblues

as well as Joe does for himself, you'd think he could get a better hat.

13 years ago

eikik1

love his wierd hat

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