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Tumeni Notes Steve Morse Posted by: langestock
Video duration: 255 seconds Tumeni Notes Steve Morse The bass has a whammy bar video FAQ: 1. bass player - Dave LaRue 2. Morse's guitar is a Ernie Ball MusicMan, Steve Morse signature obviamente musicman own. Related: morse, notes, steve, tumeni Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: kingxofxsuede. on 20 Nov 08, 02:59:07
I lol'd. But srsly. spam moar.
By: shane1v. on 14 Nov 08, 06:03:55
I can only do this with my eyes closed.
By: TimothyScandella. on 09 Nov 08, 18:40:58
It's just funny what "snacksforaddicts" said...
By: beeroosterm. on 08 Nov 08, 15:17:47
Steve has explained his picking technique many times before in articles/videos. His "anchoring" technique (along with three-fingered grip on pick) allows him great maneuverability albeit at the expense of ultimate speed. He's willing to make the "sacrifice" in order to play precisely. He does pick in the normal manner at times, however. He is indeed left-handed and deliberately set out to play using his dominant hand on the fretboard. Astonishing decision to make, especially as a teenager, eh?
By: Worshipsatch. on 08 Nov 08, 05:30:23
even if u think ahead, u wont be able to do it in a split sec with morse's grip... lol, no man, morse is god, its composition that makes music and not tech...
By: ftucyk. on 07 Nov 08, 15:07:39
Timothy Scandella. Strange comment! What do you mean?
By: 06mets. on 05 Nov 08, 02:09:36
OK, I've read your post and most of the others under this Steve Morse guitar exercise. From one Piazza fan to another, WTF??
By: snacksforaddicts. on 03 Nov 08, 16:55:07
its called thinking ahead. even 8 finger tappers have to take a split second to stash their pick. you make it seem like morse scratches his head and goes "damn my guitar playing is so limited."
By: Infinitesimalism. on 30 Oct 08, 07:31:54
This is why you gotta' love Mike Piazza. Great mid line-up hitter, awesome catcher, and future Hall Of Famer!!
By: gizmo3k. on 27 Oct 08, 19:19:32
My pinky and ring finger rest on the guitar too. It depends on how much pressure you put on the anchored fingers. My fingers glide over the guitar body with barely any friction so it doesn't slow me down.
By: neoclassic09. on 27 Oct 08, 03:37:41
my pinky finger and ring finger rest on the guitar and i can play stuff like that fine.
By: TimothyScandella. on 23 Oct 08, 22:01:40
HAHAHA
By: FenderMan112. on 22 Oct 08, 15:41:14
micheal angelo batio anchors as well i think and look the shit hes pulled of...nou boundaries hehe
By: Worshipsatch. on 21 Oct 08, 14:06:15
For all u guys arguing about anchoring..... Here, steve's composition playing is GODLY..... but its true that u CANT reach ur full potential by anchoring.....U may be able to smoke the shredding parts but its almost impossible to do those eetremely fast and complicated licks combining sweeping and tapping or quickly using 8 finger tapping or cross hand in between ur playing if u anchor ur pick grip.... Check out guys like Daniel Gottardo or Gustavo Guerra to see what I mean...
By: Orbit91. on 18 Oct 08, 18:15:47
When you mean you anchor it between strings, is it like a light palm mute, on the bridge?
By: johnland82. on 18 Oct 08, 17:42:07
I see a lot of arguing about anchoring your picking hand going on here. I anchor my picking hand now and have never played better. Though, you only anchor with your small pinky knuckle when playing the E, A, D strings. However, when I anchor I don't place my pinky on the guitar body, I anchor it between strings (depending on which string I'm picking). It keeps my hand in a relaxed fist and allows for much more speed/control. Of course there is more to it than that, but I'm lazy :P
By: baezotaku. on 17 Oct 08, 02:33:11
jajaja no es q supere o no, q sea mas rapido puede q si, pero hablar de steve morse es hablar de ligas mayores, no es la velocidad, es el lenguaje q expresa con su musica, y todo lo q este men ha hecho, becker es buenisimo pero nunca comprarable con morse
By: katsuyamasaurus. on 16 Oct 08, 18:09:19
nada supera al jason becker y su lira...o si?...
By: snacksforaddicts. on 05 Oct 08, 22:26:06
born with a guitar in his hands? i feel bad for his mother.
By: snacksforaddicts. on 05 Oct 08, 22:25:26
I met Steve at a Namm convention maybe 8 years ago. He was a very funny and engaging guy. I'm a big fan and when he signed my promo photo I was shocked to find out that the guy is left handed! I had no idea and he said he had to practice a lot to get that down. Later that night I flipped my guitar over and tried practicing. What an obstacle it must be. Steve Morse telling me that is like God slapping you with his bad hand haha. He has the best work ethic in the business.
By: Orbit91. on 04 Oct 08, 23:38:47
That's very hard to do if you anchor and play with 3 fingers like most people here D:
By: FlavorRed. on 04 Oct 08, 23:19:22
"reaching your full potential is being able to play effortlessly, relaxed and without a high risk of injury :)" But if you are able to do that, why not stretch your skill and imagination even more and set the bar even higher than that?
By: Orbit91. on 04 Oct 08, 15:16:04
Shawn and Guthrie are so much more versatile than Shred, have you actually checked some of their videos :P?
By: ErnieBallPlayer23. on 04 Oct 08, 14:27:58
Paul Gilbert is a shredder #4 Top Shredders of All Time by GuitarOne's. Steve Morse "Best overall guitarist 5 years in a row" and has so many more styles the gilbert and the names you listed. man.... its shredding, and i don't care much about it.
By: Orbit91. on 04 Oct 08, 11:48:36
That's kind of an insult to Shawn, Paul, and Guthrie, who OUTSKILL him in every way totally =X I'm a big Steve Morse fan and even I know that.