Yngwie Malmsteen at NAMM 2009
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Yngwie Malmsteen takes to the Marshall Sound Booth at NAMM 2009.
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@kejju
2 жыл бұрын
At this time, the amp he used at the 2009 namm show would be the vintage modern 2466. Isn't it YJM100?
@jes6775
Жыл бұрын
What Amp he using on stage? The one with blue light??
insane. I'm an old school blues guy, but you can't deny his sheer talent. a virtuoso in every sense
@knightfall9394
11 ай бұрын
his vibrato is pretty stellar, id figure that would be something blues fans would notice
@cliffords2315
Ай бұрын
@@knightfall9394 Scooped fretboard helps
Yngwie Malmsteen is definitely from another universe entirely!!! People always focus on his speed but always fail too notice his melodic fluidity!!! Yngwie Malmsteen turns a Stratocaster & Marshall into a symphony!!!!
One of his best performances in the last decade, IMHO! Clean, articulate phrasing, proper improvising and great tone... Wish we'd see sth like that more often!
@QuerataX2
2 жыл бұрын
exactly my thought!
he sounded so good here
Still blows me away how accurate this guy is!!!!!!!!!! Outstanding classically rooted guitar god.......
Hands down this is the best version of "baroque and roll" and "blue" he ever played live, people can feel very lucky to hear that there 2:19 stays in my memory forever.
His tone is so fluid, clear and magical.
I love how he talks to the guy on the right while playing, giving zero fucks and not missing a single note.
@commentfreely5443
5 жыл бұрын
watching at 1.5x
Yngwie Malmsteen: Kicking ass since 1983! What an amazing artist, one of the best players and songwritters on the guitar planet!!!
all I can say about his guitar play is clean, smooth, and fast!
Bruce Lee of the electric guitar, pure & simple. No matter what anyone thinks of his personal life, or his personality, fashion, or stage/show antics, his ability, tone and presence that come off of the frets, to the ear, it is hard to find anyone to match him, in classical, rock & hard blues. I have found, many great guitarist, that are real close, but with good ears, and being unbiased , in the electric category, and to be found in any media, he still has the title, IMHO. The clarity and the "not too overdriven & distorted" sound he manifest, he's got it. Keep going YJM
@cmonsterz
10 жыл бұрын
I'll second what you said. Not only his playing. Yngwie likes the music he makes. He isn't a fickle fad following flake. People say that they think that his playing hasn't changed in years and that it hasn't "evolved". Changing just to follow trends isn't "evolving"; it's called "no identity" and selling out. The man has the most musical integrity in existence.
@cmonsterz
10 жыл бұрын
Amen to that Joe.
@stratplayer2
5 жыл бұрын
Mike Parsons I completely agree. And it’s such a treat when he focuses on accurate playing more than on high kicks. When he’s on tour, showmanship is first and playing accuracy is second. Here he is playing as if he’s recording in the studio. Same with his performance in front of the orchestra in Japan. When Yngwie gets down to business, he has no rivals.
@maggyfrog
5 жыл бұрын
idc about his personal life / fashion / etc. imho he is NOT bruce lee of the guitar, because bruce lee mastered different styles of martial arts, and created his very own school. malmsteen is mostly the gold standard for neo-classical guitar playing, but that's mostly it. his music kinda gets repetitive. if he's a car, he is a ferrari stuck on max speed. a song or two is enough for me. i generally don't binge listen to malmsteen. very impressive guitar hero that i really wanted to be obsessed with but i just can't really love his discography.
@DonHaka
5 жыл бұрын
His vibrato is insane.
Still my favorite guitarist, without a doubt!
1986 (when I first heard him) to 2016, Yngwie still has it. :)
@PSYCHOLOGYZOOM
7 жыл бұрын
I know how you feel baby.........
@1W454CCU53D0FMURD3R
7 жыл бұрын
Are you one of those disgusting internet thrash that always trying to flirt with woman on the internet because you are a weak sad person? You look at children do you?
@timetracker8503
5 жыл бұрын
Oh sorry but its 2009 that he played...
I think Yngwie was really feeling his love for Marshall Amplification here because his playing is amazing.
@bpcborja
6 жыл бұрын
his playing is always amazing. there´s a video on youtube of Yngwie playing in a street of London with a small combo and that´s amazing too
I don't care what all the others say. You have Malmsteen, and then you have everyone else. And I am not talking pure speed, which he is still the master, but rather the feelings he's able to invoke. That harmonic minor scale is pure Yngwie. Like it was created just for him, or, if you prefer, he made it relevant. And how he can be at the 20th fret and a split second later be at the 1st, and back up again. Brilliant guitar work.
I can say he is my favourite guitar player
the best sound from Malmsteen with this Marshall.
If you go a while without listening to this cat it's easy to forget how fast he actually is.
This guys composing and virtuosity inspires me and blows me away every time I see this stuff.
I'm more of a rhythm guitar player I'm not into soloing that much. But this guy really opens up some new doors for me. Love how he has some classical in his soloing. Absolutely beautiful.
Wow, freaking-a, he sounds just a bad ass today as at any time in the past. I've always loved his style and musical arrangements. He really shook up the rock scene back in the day and took a bunch of bar chord toting big hair bands and showed them how to get your metal on in a classy/classical way. Class act for sure.
When he is on, he kicks ass!! He's still kicks ass & to all the people that rag on him... you all know you would love to be able to go to a music store or stand in front of a bunch of Kick-Ass guitar players and be able to play like he just did... I'm just sayin' glad I watched the video👍👍👍👍
Respect to the master ! 🙏
Its been a long time since i saw someone play his own old songs with so much passion and enjoyment. I have always loved watching Yngwie,he seems so happy on stage!
He's fucking awesome.
@christineayres5339
7 жыл бұрын
He was but today he is very sloppy , if you've seen his recent live shows he is making mistakes all the time guess its age
The King of Classic-Rock-E-Guitar
The sound is prestine and extremely clear well done. I really enjoyed it. Classical piano teacher
Anyone who thinks Malmsteen doesn't have feel either have never seen this or just aren't listening or are too busy being marveled at his speed. I'll listen to this any day over most of Vai or Satch.
4:21 was priceless him looking to the young man , gets the hell yeah in sign language , he actually got to a point where he was having fun after that
@willacewallace5905
4 жыл бұрын
That's Antonio, his son.
I don't know whether he is the best guitar player in the world, because neo-classical is one particular style among many others, but I don't think i've ever seen someone as comfortable with a guitar... not even Vai. He has a total command of the instrument and what he is doing. 7:54 sums it all up.
@FM-pw1ls
4 жыл бұрын
Guthrie Govan.
@johnmarshall3903
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed
I remember the 1st time i heard yngwie 83 or 84 steeler A friend of mine came to my house to show me, i cannot describe what i felt, I just couldnt believe what i was hearing, then later on next year when he started playing with alcatrazz i became a huge yngwie fan since then till this day Me and my buddies we were into jake e lee, evh, michael shenker, gary moore all those guys And i still love all of them but yngwie for me is the boss🤘😎
This is the best Malmsteen I have heard in years! Amazing!!!
yngwie still amazing!
How can the haters say he doesn't play with feel. This was epic. And I cannot think of any player past or present that can make that bend during the solo of far beyond the sun scream like yngwie does. Like the scene from crossroads when vai pretends not to be able to play and misses the high note in that paginni solo that Ralph plays
Loved him the whole time, don't care what you think. the only one that has ever made me shed a tear.
yngwie's really on here!
liszt - piano paganini - violin malmsteen - guitar
@nicksalvatore5717
6 жыл бұрын
Yaşar Paganini did guitar too!
@lemlem35
5 жыл бұрын
and he was a freakin master
@twillbanks
5 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY.
@giorgosstamatopoulos8115
5 жыл бұрын
@@lemlem35 hi is but listen a panos arvanitis
@RNicolasRuvalcaba
5 жыл бұрын
liszt - piano paganini - violin malmsteen - Paganini's music on guitar
Yngwie is a god of shredd
@joshmuz9018
3 жыл бұрын
Composition wise.. yes
sometimes i dont know what is more amazing, when yngwie plays down those millions notes in short time, or when he simple hammers a freakin power chord, he has a really nice way to touch a riff too.
All of us guitarist who learned this guys shit from the beginning and were in awe (alcatraz/ rising force etc) recognized beyond the tech ability, there was just something special here, it was the raw aggression and pure fire and the attack, unmatched really at the time, total guitar god, one of a kind!
From 5:38 to 5:45 is supernatural. Actually... the whole solo is insane.
@sikaldizouhair6631
5 жыл бұрын
Malmseen is à Nice artiist
I counted, 742,667,328 notes for all 8 minutes of this video. Great stuff! :)
Yngwie is a treasure...so dang good it is a crime...wish I could even begin to understand how you can even begin to play as he does!!!
I just bought his signature Stratocaster, always wanted one since I started listening to him in the mid 80s!
MS若いころ、スリムで、guitar🎸振り回して、ピック足蹴りで、動き回ってたけど、中年期になり、益々王者の風格👑
He is amazing and a amazing musician. Everyone that says he whacks off playing guitar says so because they only dream to play like yngwie and are still at home Pounding out barre chords and the minor pentatonic scale. He is light years away and amazing as a musician.
@epic103
9 жыл бұрын
Well said... Cheers
@rickyjones7282
5 жыл бұрын
He's certainly the equal in musicality as the late Alan Holdsworth!!!!
I got to see him in Austin and later in San Antonio and Houston in 1982-84. As a guitar player I was obsessed with EVH, Randy Rhoads, Yngvie and Eric Johnson and SRV. Fortunate to see all of them in same era. Van Halen first time in 1978 in Dallas at Texxas Jamm.
I used to amaze the fellow players when we were kids in San Antonio , no one knew who this guy was and at 14 yrs old i had learned most of the Alcatraz record, there faces would just drop and they wanted to quit playing lol, about couple years later they found out who i stole it from! My idol YJM!!!Fun times!!!!
Wow, just Wow.
Yngwie Malmsteen is father of shred guitar. Today we hear tons of fast players in metal but only one is original and thats Yngwie. His style is copyed by many guitar players. Everyone who think that shred is easy to play is wrong. Its very hard to play like Yngwie. He uses many guitar techniques like sweep, legato, hammer-ons, pull offs, vibrato.... I still think that after all this years his music is amazing. He is like Paganini in classical music. Someone said that every song is the same? Playing same minor pentatonic scale in blues is not the same? Its hard to play something new. At the end of 70´s when all players played only pentatonic scales in rock music, guitarist like Van Halen, Vai, Malmsteen started a revolution in hard rock guitar playing.
@epic103
9 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@epic103
9 жыл бұрын
***** You'd be surprised. There are many that don't give Yngwie the credit he deserves.
@epic103
9 жыл бұрын
***** He wasn't the first, but he's certainly among the early pioneers. He's definitely first guitarist to play classical at a high level in modern rock guitar playing. There was no one playing like this 35 years ago. No one was playing diminished arpeggios, pedal notes, and ripping scales all over the place before Yngwie hit the scene. He's what you call a game changer, just like Hendrix and EVH before him.
Excellent tone here!
one of my old, all time fall to shredders amongst many in the world !! Yeh...what ever.....even Elvis had his day, and swede does what he does well,yeh we miss the 20 year old Yngwie but that was then. Good to see that classical bastard still !
I love Yngwie Malmsteen 🤘🏻👍🏻✌🏻😘💪🏻
Legend...!
I don't care how hold this Yngwie gets he just gets better like old wine I grew up on this guy in the 80s every album that came out I had it before the box in the store opened up..I saw it in guitar world so you know I had it first...
Many years ago when I was on the tour bus with Yngwie I said to him the only thing you have not nailed down a 💯 precent is your tone. He looked at me and said yes I am going to create my own pickups and then I will have my tone!!!…We both then cracked a beer 🍺 and drank to that!!!
What? Yngwie malmsteen was one of the guys who helped to get guitar playing to the new level, His playing style STILL TODAY inspires new guitarists and influeces others. Yngwie has deserved his guitar god title.
This is an awesome performance. I don't understand how he can be so calm in front of hundreds of judgmental musicians... Nowadays it is very far between Malmsteens good performances but this was fantastic. I love when he gets playful and creative. People who get caught in the fact that Malmsteens playing is mostly fast nowadays don't understand the countless subtleties and finess that video incorporated (and probably haven't gained much proficiency on guitar themselves either).
this guy just keeps getting better and better. truely amazing.
Top notch playing from the maestro here! :-)
Yngwie always sound great, don't care the repetition as long as it good
The people that shit on Yngwie are usually the ones that have only listened to Rising Force or watched him play instrumentals on youtube. Go listen to Trilogy, Odyssey and Eclipse. He's a fantastic song writer not just a mindless shredder like so many love to say.
@charlieharper886
6 жыл бұрын
Marching Out is a hell of an album as well. I LOVE the guitar tone on that one.
@topherraski8996
6 жыл бұрын
he writes fantastic songs
@theerawatech
5 жыл бұрын
Fire & ice, marching out, seventh sign are all very good albums
@the_darkpatator
5 жыл бұрын
Trilogy !
@rickyjones7282
5 жыл бұрын
I've noticed that the people who criticise everything that he does struggle to grasp the Guitar technique of Andrew Ridgeley from Wham!!!
THE YNGWIE'S SOUND!!! great sound!!!
the force is strong in this one
Yngwie the best
7:13 vibrato.......... awesome ....
he was on fire in this one like in the good old days
The best !!! I love You yngwie malmsteen 😍
Am i the only one who thinks he sounds better playing through this amp?
@bibana06
8 жыл бұрын
+michael mclaughlin I thought that too. He sounds even more incredible than usual.
@svartahridxhgc
7 жыл бұрын
He sounded even better at G3 with satriani and vai, that guitar effect was so powerful.
@lovestoryccc
5 жыл бұрын
Thats why he don't need that fucking cabinet wall just to look cool.
@kenshiroxxx90
3 жыл бұрын
coz he use only 1 head amp
@johnmarshall3903
3 жыл бұрын
Sounds great, vintage modern??
JIMI HENDRIX ROLLED OVR IN HIZ GRAVE N SAT ☝ N SAID WOOOOO MAN. DID I DIE N GO 2 HEAVEN
he is so amzing hail yngwe who cares about the songs i just wanna hear him SHREEED! appreciate him for what he is!
Long live the Maestro ! Love his playing, his attitude ! By the way the "Messi as YJMs tech" comment was great !
His hands look like they could tear a NYC phonebook in half. SRV's hands were superhuman, too. I have difficulty opening a ketchup bottle, but I'm pretty good at being late for work, finding bad relationships, and generating reasons not to exercise, vote, or act maturely. Every dog has his day, right?
@allolp
7 жыл бұрын
I guess they were good at generating reasons to practice untold hours every day
@jamesrockford2626
7 жыл бұрын
SRV....most overrated guitar player off all time
@emreemre369
7 жыл бұрын
I had a great guitar teacher, amazing player,, I was like 13, he asked me if I thought he could tear a piece of wood from a closet by his bare hands. He meant to show its happening in the brain rather than the muscles. I think for SRV there is muscle at work too. Malmsteen probably plays very lightly, faster playing needs lighter touch, it is less muscle not more. IMHO
@jimmuncy5636
7 жыл бұрын
You may be right, of course. But just by looking at SRV's and Dickie Bett's (formerly of the Allman Bros.) hands, I see monster-like strength. Hendrix, Malmsteen, Satriani, and Vai have over-sized hands, too. Mine are thin, small, and weak -- not meant for heavy use. Maybe typing.
@allolp
7 жыл бұрын
James Muncy You don't have muscles in your fingers, so just pick up some wheights.
I can play a G chord.
@andreo.7633
5 жыл бұрын
Lol Nice
@dankerbodong787
3 жыл бұрын
Amazing
@thorpenator9148
3 жыл бұрын
I can play an A chord...we should form a band. We will need someone to tune these things too...haha
@gypzino
3 жыл бұрын
Sufficiently good for today s standard
@mikemsea4086
3 жыл бұрын
That’s a start
NOBODY ! touches my soul like YJM !! Pure emotions, not even music anymore, just pure soul food.
No comment, i have just to say that he is incredible, amazing, best player ever seen of power metal and also other kinds
troppo forte è un piacere ascoltare.
The greatest rock guitarist ever on the planet!!!!
yngwie look so young , thats the power of the music ... KEEP ROCKING MAESTRO¡¡¡¡
Still the king
Look at that picking hand...that ain´t cheating baby!
this eight minutes were so well spent, that i actually recovered some of those wasted in the past....woow my brain s on fireee
He's on a positive wave. and rinvigourosed. I look over for the new record I have missing his latest past albums
Yngwie makes playing the guitar look easy lol
He certainly deserves his place in the history of modern guitar and I was hugely influenced by him in my young days. However I have to admit over the years I have grown a bit tired of his style, just because it hasn't really evolved or changed a lot. Essentially its the same phrases transposed all over the fret board with a good dose of dim7 arpeggios thrown in. Don't get me wrong though, there is only ONE Yngwie Malmsteen and he sure did spawn a global army of imitators! :)
@epic103
10 жыл бұрын
With that said... he doesn't have to change. When you're an icon and point of reference you don't have to change. Cheers
@MaTtRoSiTy
10 жыл бұрын
epic103 Yea I get that, when you have a well known brand you don't change the recipe that brought success... Personally, I love the early stuff right up to Odyssey but I lost interest after that.
@epic103
10 жыл бұрын
MaTtRoSiTy Me too... but I also like Eclipse, Seventh Sign, Attack, and the Concerto. He's had some really good albums after his early stuff. He continues to be an inspiration to me, I love the way he plays. His vibrato and attack is very cool. His early stuff is classic but he still plays and composes at a high level. I'll always support the Maestro at anything he does.
@ayoluca1
10 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, totally, but can someone tell me from your point of view which band, soloist guitar player have evolved and did some things new in order not to get bored? mmmm, dont think so, its just style and old fashion , like my grandmother said: "you are getting older litle son" PD: I have the entire collection as you said, this Yngwie has been a great influence to me :)
@MaTtRoSiTy
10 жыл бұрын
***** Once you get to that stage, you may find Jazz starts to appeal more. But as far as metal (and other) style guitarists go, personally I found Marty Friedman has some pretty awesome playing. Very interesting scales, choices of notes and phrasing that is quite unique. You sure know Marty when you hear him! Of course that is just my own preference and other people will have good suggestions too. These days I don't play like that at all really. I spend most of my time in alternate open tunings and virtually never shred.
fantastic !my fovoryt guitar rock
thaaaaanks
Poor boy at the back
@RogerSullivanNOLA
4 жыл бұрын
His guitar technician.
Yngwie should've stuck with this amp. Better tone than what he gets with his signature amp!
@christineayres5339
7 жыл бұрын
Correction Yngwie should have stuck with the same setup he had in 1984 with Alcatrazz his tone was way better 1973 Strat with Dimarzio HS2 and HS3 pickups into a Modified 1959 Marshall Plexi Amp that is the tone
@nickyounger1368
6 жыл бұрын
what amp is it???
@guitarzarfun
6 жыл бұрын
Marshall Vintage Modern. About 900 bucks on Ebay. Get you a YJM strat and the Fender YJM over drive, stick a little touch of delay from a Boss DD-3 in the loop and turn it up and play as though you sold your soul to the devil and. ....Voila!
@MG-ln1yw
5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like its a bit of chorus on here, I like it alot!
@rorycunningham5457
5 жыл бұрын
Christophe Ayres This is the"correct"Alcatrazz gear.68-71 strats,Dimarzio HS-3 pickups(he never used HS-2)Marshall Mk2 71-72 50 watt heads and no mods.
This is an absolutely killer video. Malmteen is awesome. I'd love to meet him someday.
Great! I Love the Blue theme!
7:24 "Ok, gotta spin the guitar, dammit!! not enough room..."
i had a dream taht i went up to yngwie and i asked him to sign my guitar and he said No, lol
Brilliantly Composed, Virtuosly played.
Amazing!! I miss this yngwie, very fluid and flawless...
Is that a small spare Yngwie in the b.g. in case the big one breaks down?
2:04 how can you say that yngwie has no feel after that
@derekelshaw4242
4 жыл бұрын
Only Vai fans think he has no feel cause they have no soul
@giannisvar4414
4 жыл бұрын
MyCustomKZreadChannel at this point you can say it because he plays slow blues stuff
This is priceless !!
Yngwie Malmsteen is "LEGEND"