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    Street performer rocks guitar...

    Steve Vai's 'For the Love of God'


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    Wow! This kid is better than Vai. What a talent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louis Ho View Post
    Wow! This kid is better than Vai. What a talent.
    Mad talent... the kid's name is Damian Salazar and he has a bunch of videos up on his Youtube page.

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    Very nice. His intonation with his trem technique is impressive. Sweeps were legit too.

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    Check this dude out I heard he trained quite a lot with Renato and/or Joey Karate


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Walker View Post
    Very nice. His intonation with his trem technique is impressive. Sweeps were legit too.
    Is he using his arm too much when he is speed picking ?

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    Thank for sharing. I love that song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Mallory View Post
    Is he using his arm too much when he is speed picking ?
    Well, it depends. When you are playing staccato notes at that tempo, it is often easier to move from the elbow (more tense than loose), rather than the wrist. If he were doing more economy picking, with hammer-ons/pull-offs, the wrist would be more efficient. I was a guitar instructor for years, and generally advise a looser, relaxed-arm approach, but sometimes for 32nd note runs at fast tempos, you just have to compensate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Walker View Post
    Well, it depends. When you are playing staccato notes at that tempo, it is often easier to move from the elbow (more tense than loose), rather than the wrist. If he were doing more economy picking, with hammer-ons/pull-offs, the wrist would be more efficient. I was a guitar instructor for years, and generally advise a looser, relaxed-arm approach, but sometimes for 32nd note runs at fast tempos, you just have to compensate.
    Thanks for explaining. I just remember Paul Gilbert and how he had almost no arm movement.

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    Here is the Paul Gilbert video...


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