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Electric Guitar
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Metal
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VHS
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Play Loud! The 1st Movement - The Basics (VHS). (The Basics). By Yngwie Malmsteen. For guitar. Artist/Personality; Guitar Video. Popular. Metal and Instructional. Instructional video: VHS. Duration 41m. Published by Alfred Music Publishing (AP.VH0350).
ISBN 0769249191. Metal and Instructional. 4.5x8 inches.
Yngwie Malmsteen demonstrates and talks about all the techniques, styles and musical influences that have put him at the top of the ro k guitar world. Technique is divided into three parts: Picking & Fingering, Linear Line, and Harmonic Minor Scale & Diminished Chords. Topics discussed in two interviews are The Albums & Songs and The Stratocaster.
R. Murray
Location: from Boston, MA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
July 24, 2002
Not the best for learning.......
Perfect for the fans and the advanced guitar player (I have all 3 vids, lol) who might pick up a few things, but overall Yngwie is seriously the worst guitar teacher, period. It is cool to watch him play, and will probebly leave you in awe, but all he cares...
4 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Andreas Finke
Location: from Portland, Oregon USA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
December 20, 2001
Inspiring!
I was surprised at how soft spoken and professional Yngwie's demeanor was.....He is not very articulate in his explanations at times, but he really did downplay his techniques as quite "possible" for anyone willing to practice. I liked his attitude!
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Steve Why
Location: from Oslo, Norway
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
Basheeta
Location: from Baltimore, Md.
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
May 17, 2001
Not a good one to spend money on!
Yngwie is much more worried about showing off in this series than actually teaching. The examples in slow motion are too fast for the intermediate or even advanced. This was the first video I have seen of his and you can bet it will be the last one I buy....
3 of 6 people found this review helpful.