After 2 years of E and normal A-Guitar, I took lessons on the classical. I'm not into it and I'm not good at reading directly from the sheet, but I touched it. I don't know the players above, but do they really use hyprid picking or are they regular fingerpickers?
100% classical technique. honestly, classical guitar has helped my electric playing a ton. especially the baroque era, and the romantic spanish era. I went to see masakazu the other month actually. was great
It's not all he does, you forget his immense cool vibrato and his soloing full of soul. It's obvious that PG, MJR... are technically better, I never claimed the opposite. But seriously, his technique and esp. alternate picking are very good, very fast and very accurate. "yeah ok beauty in simplicity, but fuck, technique is like almost essential for a metal guitarist these days
"<--- That's totally pushing it, it sounds as if Zakk had no good technique at all.
like i said, beauty in simplicity. but there are times when i think that sometimes he showcases just straight up simple stuff. I think it was inhe who said, "phrasing, not emotion" or something. but hey, his wah stuff is actually really neat imo
That's exactly why Zakk Wylde is NOT a shredder. He writes awesome ballads and straight songs for BLS and Ozzy. He's absolutely not all about technique.
So the undeniable conclusion is: Zakk Wylde has a very good technique. Zakk Wylde's songs are not all about soulless shredding.
That has to be accepted by every musician, Zakk-Fan or not.
I won't go into Nevermore stricly,because a band is what shows the guitarist,and you have a great example with Roope-COB where he doesn't show half of his abilities and Chris Broderick-Jag Panzer,which again doesn't really show Chris's real abiities.
quoted for truth. I believe jeff loomis could show many greater facets of his technique than he does. exactly my opinion with zakk also. Zakk does write great ballads though. In This River, as previously mentioned, ftw.
I mean,he plays strange scale combinations and he invents some of the strangest and oddest sweeps of this world(f.e. the one in I,Voyager),but I find that he has a great sense for music.
I, Voyager sweeps - 6th string roots with an add 9, for most of them.
strange scale combinations - is that kind of like MJR thinking he can "make up" a scale?

they're just different modal fragments with perhaps a chromatic passage. although I'm not really sure what you mean by jeff's strange scale combos. modulation perhaps?
Was that the bad gig where Zakk had an argument with his wife and threw his guitar away?
lol no idea. wasn't there

. but it was literally like their last show on their most recent tour.
And I don't want to warm-up the nevermore thing again, but I remember you saying something like "chugga-chugga on the 7th string".
aye.
This is all opinion by the way. Arguing over guitarists goes back to the whole apple/orange thing. All preference.
basically
...new videos of Paul Gilbert
sometimes i think a guitarist is like fine wine; they get better over time
lol @ 3 string guitar, acoustic tapping is kewl. good find
