A master at the top of his skills🤗. Simply superb!!!
@enginmutlubalaban5 жыл бұрын
I was at this concert. I had a selfie picture with Joe after concert
@bagtarprensi4 жыл бұрын
As bayrakları as 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@longgrayline80555 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest to ever pick up the instrument.
@alexandermejia89064 ай бұрын
truly one of the best guitar virtuiso,simply the best🎸👍
@The_Newfoundland_Dragon3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely the best live version. Thanks so much for your work Mr Satriani.
@realscience94810 ай бұрын
Live in San Francisco is my fav.
@guitarsrcool49225 ай бұрын
Yes Live in San Francisco 2001 is absolutely the best version.
@nataeld.monteccino20556 жыл бұрын
The drums is the best and Expesion by joe in amazing !!! Thanks for sharing broth
@micklewis84383 жыл бұрын
amazin just amazin
@domdom61084 жыл бұрын
скажу просто. ГЕНИЙ!!!
@andrewboff56823 жыл бұрын
Thers smoke coming out of his head...wow 👏
@9one9Music3 жыл бұрын
Out There Shreddin'! And livin' his BEST LIFE! 👽🎸🎶🌌
@bwenyin8333 Жыл бұрын
best song
@wrigleyx5 жыл бұрын
pfff le son de master Joe, le même que sur l'album !
@The99joce9927 күн бұрын
Un patron
@9one9Music3 ай бұрын
Translating Joe Satriani's "Ceremony" to the piano would be an interesting challenge, given its intricate guitar work and dynamic energy. I can outline a way to capture its essence for the piano. Here’s a simplified version of the main elements of "Ceremony" for the piano: Intro: The song opens with a rhythmic, powerful riff. For piano, use strong chords in the left hand and a melody line in the right hand to capture the momentum of the original guitar riff. You can emphasize the pulse with octave jumps and staccato notes. Left hand: Focus on root notes (A, G, D) in the bass, mimicking the driving feel of the guitar. Right hand: Play short, rhythmic motifs in A minor (C, D, E, G) and D minor (A, D, F) to match the syncopated rhythm of the riff. Verse: The verse has a melodic section, which can be replicated with arpeggiated chords in the left hand, while the right hand plays a smooth legato melody. Use dynamics to build up tension, reflecting the growing intensity of the track. Left hand: Play broken chords based on A minor, G major, and F major. Right hand: Focus on a melody using notes from the A minor pentatonic scale. Chorus: The chorus is powerful and uplifting in the original. On the piano, use full chords and sustain them to give a sense of grandeur. Left hand: Use rich, sustained chords (A minor, G, F, C). Right hand: Play the melody with a broad, expressive dynamic. Bridge: The bridge features a breakdown where the song becomes more meditative. On piano, you can use softer arpeggios and bring out a dreamy quality in the playing. Left hand: Play flowing arpeggios in A minor, G, and D minor. Right hand: Create a soft, atmospheric melody that evolves over time. Final Chorus and Outro: Return to the powerful chords and melody of the chorus, with some improvisation to build toward the climax. Gradually increase the intensity, using octave runs and wider chord voicings to bring the piece to a strong finish.