Classical Composer Reacts to Steve Vai (Teeth of the Hydra) | The Daily Doug (Episode 382)
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In this episode of #TheDailyDoug, I'm listening to and watching Steve Vai's Teeth of the Hydra. Vai is a longtime pioneer of instrumental guitar music, and he continues to innovate and push forward with his new instrument, Hydra...a beast of a three-headed string instrument. Join me as we look into the instrument and hear the lead track from Vai's current album. Enjoy!
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The internet: "I wish I wasn't so full of songs that are covered by other people again and again". Steve Vai: "Hold my beer..."
As Herman Li points out, being able to left hand fret that guitar... while disconnecting years worth of muscle memory and simultaneously play the bass line with the right... is just amazing. Talk about pushing boundaries. Wow.
"It regulates your climax" I can't stop laughing.
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119
2 жыл бұрын
Well, it is a laughing matter after all. Vai could hire any top tier studio musician he wants, and the music would be played the same. Point being, this is a circus act.
@stanzaloan3454
2 жыл бұрын
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 Lots of people dig the circus, point pointless...
@dr.juerdotitsgo5119
2 жыл бұрын
@@stanzaloan3454 So you're saying Vai is appreciated as an entertainer, not as a musician? Fair enough, didn't know that.
@doodleprophet
2 жыл бұрын
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 It can be both entertainer and musician. Vai's approach to music is more of using the guitar as a means of self expression and self extension. He had so many sounds to choose from and he wrote an impressive song that was visually and audibly entertaining. Seems like good music to me.
@BenBartolome
2 жыл бұрын
this got me dude 😂😂😂😂
What I like about Steve Vai is he doesn't only shred, but also put emotions through his playing.
That may be the most creative pronunciation of Ibanez I have ever heard 😂
@metalmark1214
2 жыл бұрын
I know, I had to laugh when I heard Doug's pronoucation 😂
@hellspark
2 жыл бұрын
My dad says it that way
@AlfW
2 жыл бұрын
Ibañez 🌮
@Q247247
2 жыл бұрын
Look up the baseball player Raul Ibanez. That's how it is pronounced originally
@DanSolo871
5 ай бұрын
Well it’s the correct way.
I love that Steve has been able to stay free of the constraints of the music business and what's "popular". Hes pushed the boundaries his entire career and has been super popular despite being totally unconventional. I think Frank Zappa deserves a lot of credit for instilling those virtues in him. I wonder what Vai would sound like if he'd never met him.
Ibanez: "So, what kind of guitar would you like, Mr Vai?" Steve: "Yes."
@bernardobuffa2391
2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@sudhirchoudhary4823
2 жыл бұрын
Wat does that mean!
@amadeusseno8397
Жыл бұрын
@@sudhirchoudhary4823 It means "make me something that I will willfully like" lmao >.
@crazyspace6792
Жыл бұрын
“All of them”
Steve is such a great player and composer. He spent 45 min going through the song with Tyler over on the Music is Win youtube channel if you have the time, if anything at least just for yourself to watch. Its fascinating to say the least hearing how his mind was working while making the song and the video.
@LucOggel
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah thats a cool vid. Still I wonder why nobody talks about the three-necked Iba that he played during the 2005 G3 shows, there's an incridible solo piece as an intro to 'I know you're here', look it up. It's kind of predecessing this tune/way of playing.
@handmadehearts
2 жыл бұрын
Steve Vai is astonishing. Truly. This song is epic.
@onehitbarrel722
Жыл бұрын
@@LucOggel Steve has actually had a 3-neck since the David Lee Roth days! He was one of the pioneers along with Batio.
"Eye-ben-ez" 😁👍
@Crovax
2 жыл бұрын
well..the original name is Ibañez, as he pronounced, its a spanish surname, from the company hoshino bought if i remember correctly
@salmonline
2 жыл бұрын
@@Crovax Refer to my OP
One thing I've always loved about Vai is that he pushes not only the music of the instrument, but the theatre too 🙂
One of Steves best albums in my opinion. Right up there with Passion and Warfare.
Steve's custom Hydra guitar has the following: a bass neck w/o frets on the first two strings, a 12-string that has no frets on the second half of the neck, a 7-string with Floyd, and 13 harp strings. The electronics and controls are too crazy to comprehend, but they look fucking cool. Strap in everyone, for the ride is soon to come.
@scorpiusbalthazar4327
2 жыл бұрын
There is something called the Dragonizer.
I guess he wasn't satisfied with being one of the best guitarists on the planet. Now he's saying, "hey, watch this. I'll play three guitars at once." I can't blame him. If I could do that I would never stop talking about it. 😂😂😂😂🤘😎🤘
He’s ascended. One guitar is not enough to channel his power.
Actually, if you watch closely, you can see that he used the harp strings throughout the song, not just at the end.
Thanks for showing this guitar. Pronounced - Eye-ban-ez (Ibanez). Luthier - one who makes string instruments.
Btw, your pronunciation of Ibanez may be different to how most people in the US pronounce it , but it is actually a good homage to the brand’s origin since the name came from the Spanish Guitar manufacturer Ibañez, from Spain [i-BA-ñeth].
@gosmo4504
2 жыл бұрын
Ahh, a true Ibanez man. Cheers
@stevemarshall3986
2 жыл бұрын
Made in Japan. :)
@joemariotti3935
2 жыл бұрын
@@stevemarshall3986 And all are made not only in Japan but all of them are made in the same facility too :)
@bentcountershaft
2 жыл бұрын
I've been playing Ibanez guitars for 25 years and had never heard it pronounced that way but wondered immediately if I had been wrong all of these years because of the Spanish guitar history.
@gosmo4504
2 жыл бұрын
@@bentcountershaft that was the name of the company when it was bought. The Eye Ban Nez name we know is under the Japanese ownership. Played them since 94.
“You need your eyes to see, Steve” He said he tried to learn the song blindfold, but it was too difficult.
If he hits 55 notes per second, it really does travel through time.
YOU'RE THE MAN, DOUG! This is going to be righteous!
In case no one mentioned it, luthier is the craftsman that makes guitars. And violas da gamba. And lutes. The lute also added more and more strings, untill we hit the baroque theorbo.
Very insightful observation about the relationship of this to the trap set. I didn't think of that but that's exactly what it is. Always dig your commentary, Doug.
Thank you. I've seen him live. He is an amazing man and player
A luthier is a guitar builder (can also do repairs and general maintenance). And Ibanez is just pronounced eye-ba-nez 😉
@DavidLindes
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for saving me the trouble, on two points. :D
I've been waiting for this!
This is awesome Doug!!!
Had fun watching this with you describing ! Thanks
One of my favorite guitar players ever. I got to meet him in person. Really nice man. I have to give this cd more of a listen
Steve Vai breaks down the hardest thing he's ever played - A great interview with Steve Vai about the Hydra guitar. Link - kzread.info/dash/bejne/Yol-q9h6mN2aiZs.html
@ickelpete
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the link Mark it was very interesting.
I just love your station Seriously, it’s required viewing.
Hi Doug, Interest piece of music. Always enjoy clicking on your channel. Thanks. Tucson, AZ.
I thought about watching it today, and then you come with a video about it. Steve Vai is mental. I can not even dream of doing something like that. I'll keep practicing... Thank you!
Awesome, I was hoping you would react to this. That guitar is EPIC! 🤘🤘
Your analogy regarding the 'trap'/drum set was brilliant and quite applicable.. Steve is a living master of beauty.. I contacted him once regarding spiritual matters and his response was not only beautiful but it put the fuel in my tank that I needed at that time to go forward.. The word avatar is appropriate regarding this genius.. take it or leave it but do listen with heart and not mind and perhaps the word will dawn on you.. Wonderful presentation thank you.
I’m a big fan of Steve Vai and love his music. With April being international guitar month, has anyone suggested music from The Mahavishnu Orchestra or the late great Alan Holdsworth? Truly amazing in their own right!
I was wanting for this!!
I've been away from he videos for a couple months. Absolutely love they hey y'all plaque/decor
Love some Steve Vai, been a fan since ce the 80's , he is a beast . If this is guitar appreciation month , please you have to do a reaction to marcin patrzalek playing his arrangement of Paganini's caprice #24 on one guitar .
Never realized how much Vai influenced Devin Townsend's guitar playing but you can definitely hear it here
@mposh
2 жыл бұрын
You'd think an 18 year-old Devin who sang on Vai's Sex & Religion album might have picked up a few things.
I'm extremely happy that you came across the likes of Jason Becker, Steve Vai, Satriani... I couldn't imagine a life with out their display of talent. 🤘🏼 Guthrie Govan and Paul Gilbert not far behind
@metalmark1214
2 жыл бұрын
Add Tony MacAlpine, Eric Johnson, Joey Tafolla, and Blues Saraceno to that .
@scottking7260
2 жыл бұрын
Let's not forget Billy Sheehan, Jaco Pastorius, John Pattituci, Marcus Miller, Cliff Burton...Bassists matter too!
@millerbeer8743
2 жыл бұрын
@@scottking7260 Agreed
@stevejpm1
2 жыл бұрын
Govan is in a league of his own,with Bumblefoot and Alex Hutchings knocking on the door.
@JamoZNL
2 жыл бұрын
Buckethead > all
If you are interested, Steve Vai had an exclusive interview about this video with Tyler on his YT channel, Music is Win. I think you will find it very interesting.
I learn as much as possible from Satch's monster. Always and forever a student. God speed.
One of Steve's favourite chords is the Cmaj7#11. You find it in a lot of his songs!
@marcoferrari1872
2 жыл бұрын
That chord mean that you are playing lydian mode. The only chord of a tonality that could have #11 and it is mayor third, and yes it has also the major7. Now if you are playing Cmaj7 #11 that is E minor natural eolic tonality scale or G major tonality natural major or ionic mode in wiche the 4grade is C and it began the lydian scale, (in C).
Many of Vai's detractors claim he has no soul and that he is all sound, fury and technical flash. He clearly is NOT just that. When it comes to *his* music, he's extremely thoughtful and in complete control. Eye-BAH-nez. The contemporary pronunciation. The more Spanish pronunciation refers back to the original Luthier whom Hoshino Gakki emulated early on in their history building acoustic knock-offs.
@xcreeperify
2 жыл бұрын
Old 80s guitar store joke... Ibanez.. more like ive been had... ya i own 3... and they are wonderful!
@semotano
2 жыл бұрын
the rumour that Steve has no soul in his playing and just shredding is such a big joke. He has literally the most soulful play style amon all of those virtuosos and he barely even uses sweep picking, only when it's needed.
@richcapo
2 жыл бұрын
EYE-buh-nez is how I’ve always heard it said. As for Vai having no soul: He’s certainly not a master of emotive playing, but to say he brings no emotion to his music is going too far. Is his music cheesy? Yes, undoubtedly in my opinion, but not totally soulless.
@drivers99
2 жыл бұрын
Steve Vai is passion. Steve Vai is warfare. :)
@joebalusikiii5811
2 жыл бұрын
@@xcreeperify my prized possession is a '91 RG 550 in Metallic Teal. Made in Japan.
That was frikkin cool!
Amazing song and one hell of an instrement
Digging what you Dug Doug 👌😎
Steve is a really cool guy y’all. Had the pleasure in November of seeing the inviolate tour with the vip meet and greet. Had several pictures taken with Steve and got to chat for a few. A humble friendly dude. 🙂
@darthvicious9447
8 ай бұрын
I got to meet him on the Sex And Religion tour and yeah, he was simply gracious.
It is a privilege seeing him playing it live and an honor to stand behind that beast. It is even more impressive up close.
Very nice and clean. Job well done.
Lol I’m all about regulating my climax….vai is genius and continues to be a inspiration since the first time I heard him in Zappa’s band. I really enjoyed listening to you react to this one 🤘🐻🤘
Damn, I can't believe it’s coming up on 40 years since I bought his debut album Flex-Able. Thanks Steve. Thanks Doug. BTW, Ibanez is commonly pronounced _eye•ben•nez_
@josejvargas9932
Жыл бұрын
very good comment, in English language people say Eye banez, with the accent at the beggining,(EYE or i or in spanish ai) in central america and south america eeba NÉS(Ibanés) and the oriiginal creatoer last name ee Bá ñez (like the word california califorña the ñ sound eñe in spanish, or like in onion Oñion)so the original inventor was Salvador Ibañez from Spain
FYI, a luthier is someone who builds or repairs stringed instruments. Vai said the hydra was very heavy and he uses a waist strap that puts the weight on his hips instead of his shoulders. He also said it is hard to move while playing it and has fallen over a few times trying to get the hang of it. The dragonizer switch turns on the connection to the control unit for the hydra, which was the box shown near the beginning after he flips that switch. To my knowledge, he hasn't said what the seducer and other switches/knobs actually do.
This is mindbending
My favorite, thanks!!! 😃
Steve's greatest trait is that he's always reinventing himself and the way he plays
Lets goo doug! U gotta do Candle power next off the same album, mind blowing stuff
If you’re interested in seeing more Cliff Burton, I suggest listening to his live performance of Anesthesia in Chicago in ‘83. Love the content!
Doug, while your pronunciation of Ibanez is close to what it originally was, the name has since been anglicized and is pronounced "eye- bin- ezz" Either way, glad you picked this. I remember the guitar being announced but hadn't seen him performing on it.
@samred329
2 жыл бұрын
By their current Japanese spelling (アイバニーズ, formerly イバニェス to imitate the Spanish pronunciation) it'd rather be "eye-bun-knees". I guess they couldn't decide on it themselves lol
He's become a one man band with that beast. It's got a beautiful sound, but I want to watch him play that more than I want to listen to it. I enjoyed that very much. Thank you.
The guitar is amazing
The Hydra has a hip strap so it doesn't hurt his shoulder.
Would really love you to review Steve's entire album "Passion and Warfare". Considered by many to be his masterpiece. For a future extended play episode. The concept and creation alone is extremely interesting and the music stands the test of time.
Steve Vai worked and was influenced by Frank Zapa (who Doug reviewed a while back see Zapa, "Inca Roads") Zapa had this weird sounding cosmic dreamy kind of way of playing music and Vai has now passed that on to us later generations...
This was amazing the next vai video you need to do is lotus feet it’s an absolutely amazing composition
After seeing you do this and Relayer (Yes), it would be interesting to see your pov on fusion jazz from the 70’s and one of Steve’s childhood idols, Al DiMeola. He has a few numbers, specifically from his first three albums that would expand your musical exploration.
Only Steve Vai could not only come up with something like this, but play something like this
In terms of being restricted by key when he turns that knob about half way through you hear the pitch shift, the Hydra must have a circuit akin to a Boss Pitch Shifter effect pedal built in...
Steve Vai has always been the biggest freak in the room.... Now he's 3 of them. I love it.
Wow! I can say no more.
Back in those tender surrender days he already sported a 3 neck version of that white JEM. I recall it was 6, 7 and 12 strings for guitar. It was also a sight to see, the necks were in line if I remember right, so it had quite a wide body. Of course this is on a totally different level. Vai has pretty fun music videos in general. Particularly I like the I Would Love To. It's in a sense very innocent depiction or crush or young love. And has a reference to his wife Pia.
I think this is simply the proof that Steve Vai has left the realms of the mortals. He is creating sounds that are simply impossble for any mortal to play, All Hail Steve Vai 🙌
Teeth of the Hydra is Steve Vai flexing on everyone else in rock music... it's simply amazing.
Steve Vai, what a prodigy
OPETH!!! Doug, it's been too long long since you've done an Opeth song. I highly recommend Bleak from the album Blackwater Park. Steven Wilson does some vocals in Bleak. It's amazing!
@unfurling3129
Жыл бұрын
Old Opeth is epic greatness. I and my friends even use it as a verb.
"i bahn yez" cracked me up!
Doug. . You would be pleased to know that Steve Vai played in Frank Zappa's band - but BEFORE that, when Steve was just a TEENAGER, he would listen to Frank's records then transcribe Frank's music and send it to him. . Frank thought "This kid seems to know a thing or two!" but when he found out Steve was like, only 16 or 17 - he waited. When Steve was old enough to be on tour with an 'adult' band, Frank auditioned him. . Got him to do stuff like "Play . . 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow' . . . in 7/8 - but with a Country feel". . etc. (I made that up - but it's not far from what he actually did) P.S. The guitar manufacturer's name is pronounced "EYE-ban- ezz"
I saw him play with DLR & without a doubt he is the most amazing guitarist I have ever seen - and OMG I've seen a LOT of Legends. The only person I can think of who was as natural was Hendrix. That guitar is a real work of art! It's a bloody good album and it's sooo good to see Steve back to good health. He had me worried for a while!
Simple message: Doug, you're the best. Thank you. :D
One of the things I love in this track, and many others, is when Steve holds a note and the chord beneath it changes, thereby changing the relationship between chord and note. Simple but always effective.
@Arnoldcardon
2 жыл бұрын
Not so simple when it comes to the analyzation of the the theory he’s using and freely expressing, using notes that are relative to another chord or scale while completely changing the harmonic structure in different phrases, it really shows his incredible genius, good catch man! You really caught something important that a lot of people don’t realize or hear
@jamesmunro5368
2 жыл бұрын
@@Arnoldcardon haha thanks man. I suppose in terms of playing it it's simple as he just holds the note but yeah the paperwork accompanying it is rather in depth 😂
I saw this live last year. It sounded identical to the studio version.
seeing this song live was insane
Spot on about the drum set comment. Bozzio for one. Some people just hear the music in there head different and need to options to get it out. Whether or not we can understand or appreciate it . I definitely do.
If you look up the lydian mode in a music theory book, Steve Vai's picture is listed next to it.
Whispering a prayer!!
vai finally is nuts!
Thanks!
Hi Doug, if you enjoy seeing a great guitarist and composer on a multi-neck guitar I really recommend ‘Into the dream’ (preferably a live version) by Pat Metheny. His playing, arrangements and compositions are breathtaking!
@katskillz
2 жыл бұрын
is that with Pat's 42 string guitar?
@martijnverwoerd8439
2 жыл бұрын
@@katskillz yep! The Pikasso guitar, built by Linda Manzer
Hey daily doug. You should check out Steve Vai’s Bangkok/Fire garden suite from the album Fire Garden. Bangkok is kinda intro for that song Fire Garden suite so thats why both together. They are truly a masterpiece!
Good tune this by Steve Vai a return to form and his guitar is crazy
I’m going to see him in concert in the fall. I hope he plays this song and instrument.
@bacobill
Жыл бұрын
I think you can count on it Jim.. I hope to see him in Boston
Steve Vai = Guitar genius.
Ive seen your reactioned of the live Steve vai for the love of god,that reaction was seemingly like the first time youve saw ,the great steve vai..(how cud you did not know steve in the past years of his solo albums plus his contributions in many popular bands as guitarist like frank zapa alcatras,whitesnake ,david lee roths band etc..) and his the most succesful in the Ibanez artist guitar endorsesment for so many years until now..plus who used the first 7 strings guitar..and if im not wrong his signature guitar wid be the best seller among Ibanez artist..wandering how many steve gem and many model signature guitar wud be sold around the world
6:10 fun fact: Steve said that originally he was supposed to play it blindfolded, but since the guitar is so heavy and has such a weird weight centre, he kept losing his balance
Thanks, Doug. Great video, but greatness all Steve Vai knows how to do. I've been a fan since hearing his first album.
This is badass.
He is a guitar god!
seen this on his ongoing tour, no gimmick, it's the real deal when played live :)
Looks like that one Yahoo Serious made in 'Young Einstein' The top neck had Banjo & Chinese sound, cool.
this may help: Luthier A luthier is a craftsperson who builds or repairs string instruments that have a neck and a sound box. The word "luthier" is originally French and comes from the French word for lute.