An hour long? yeah, jjjI don't think anyone would complain!!!!! Thanks David for another awesome video!!
@magiproductionsinc.Ай бұрын
I was addicted to neo classical in high school.
@buchanansleeve7427Ай бұрын
Please make more of these classical/metal videos. Great job on the vid. Have a great day.
@scottdunn2178Ай бұрын
I've always been drawn to harmonic minor/phrygian/aeolian type tonality rather than blues and pentatonic type sounding stuff most Americans try and emulate...
@polygraphovichАй бұрын
Pretty sure “part 2” of this video is the Classical-Prog connection 😀
@mikeivey8471Ай бұрын
Awesome , Awesome , Awesome!!! Please do more lessons like this one !? Love it !!!
@gianpaolousai1768Ай бұрын
This episode is very cool, thanks Dave! The first Beethoven riffs and chords is AMAZING, you can easily use it for a movie soundtrack. I mean, your rendering is amazing!! 🔝🔪😨
@greg77hotАй бұрын
Love the classical connection...in fact I love classical music, especially Bach and Pagani as well as 70's progressive rock and bands newer like Tool.
@midnightflyer7510Ай бұрын
Definitely need an extended version or a part 2 before Metal October finishes up! Thanks Dave🤘🏼
@PetraKannАй бұрын
More John Lord than Ritchie Blackmore. In fact keyboardists played a big role in melting classical music with heavy metal styles
@jeffwojcik8244Ай бұрын
Subtle coolness how you changed the picture above Michael Meyers coffee mug in-between segments. 👍🤘
@MrWilly2204Ай бұрын
You mean Jason? That’s a hockey mask.
@jeffwojcik8244Ай бұрын
@@MrWilly2204 Ahhh..yes sir
@studio040425 күн бұрын
This was a really good lesson, David. I am another that would really like another hour+ version of Metal & Classical.
@MarkEdward-bl6crАй бұрын
Awesome stuff David 🤘
@VALINOR24Ай бұрын
Please do the hour long video. Your lessons are gold. Thanks Dave.
@DanaDeerwesterАй бұрын
Thank You David 👏👏💯💯👋👋💜🤍🖤❤️💙
@Jackie_RosewoodАй бұрын
Loving the horror and metal episodes!!!🎃🎃🎃🎃💀💀💀💀💀👻👻👻👹👹👹👹
@Kevin-the-JustАй бұрын
A few decades ago, that Paganini caprice was used as the theme tune of a TV show, here in the UK, called The South Bank Show. It was a weekly contemporary arts magazine show, usually shown on a Sunday. The version they used was played on cello by Julian Lloyd-Webber (Andrew's younger brother).
@peterhwilliamsАй бұрын
And Gary Moore on guitar, if I recall correctly!
@fabghassemАй бұрын
Great stuff.✨
@MT-or7lvАй бұрын
Great stuff Dave. Would love to hear how Chopin influenced metal; maybe his Nocturnes?
@jcugnoniАй бұрын
Yes! more on this! Maybe taken from the side of metal songs that heavily lean towards classical!
@TophersToesАй бұрын
Would love to see some Geordie greep from the band black midi soon, amazing contemporary guitar player who just released a solo jazz fusion album. Jan Akkerman is a legend too and needs a lesson. Thank you for all the lesson you’ve made me a better guitar player 😊
@Zero_theheroАй бұрын
Awesome
@Sm0knАй бұрын
Been hospitalized missing metal month aaagh😂
@aylbdrmadison1051Ай бұрын
Hope you're feeling better.🥰😊
@EmlizardoАй бұрын
Some folks might also be interested in Trey Gunn's rendition of Bach's Passacaglia, played on the Chapman Stick with loads of distortion.
@JD-vj4goАй бұрын
Holst's The Planets is the first doom album :)
@waynegram8907Ай бұрын
More Uli Roth lessons would be really nice. I prefer the way Santana & other San Fran 60's bands used harmonic minor compared to classical composers or Blackmore & Yngwie neo classical. Santana uses harmonic minor more musical like vocal melodies instead of using it to sound eerie and angular from the augmented 2nd interval makes your ear bend which Santana knows how to use harmonic minor. I think Santana often will add both the b7+M7 which is unusual to use both the b7 & M7 with a minor scale. It something to research and look into his playing to make a lesson about Santana way of using the harmonic minor scale.
@JackWorsterАй бұрын
🤘
@jimkon1479Ай бұрын
What kind of amp and settings are you using? It sounds like Bleach era Nirvana.
@ilaronhighborn2671Ай бұрын
Hey Dave, how about a lesson on the theme song for TWIN PEAKS?
@aylbdrmadison1051Ай бұрын
D harmonic minor.. The saddest of all neo-classical keys.
@damonstewart70Ай бұрын
Do classic in flames 🔥
@JeromePotaracke21 күн бұрын
Cool ..I dream of being diversified..when people ask what kind of music do I like .my answer is most anything with great sounding guitar...I am very eager to obtain a hollow body electric guitar..Immagining how it would sound...😅..????
@hughjass4622Ай бұрын
Three for all Vivaldi? 👀
@johnp.johnson1541Ай бұрын
"Some others." LOLZ. There is only one. Yngwie.
@greg77hotАй бұрын
What ...no uli John Roth? or even Blackmore which got Yngwie started
@johnp.johnson1541Ай бұрын
@@greg77hot Oh please. Ritchie Pentatonic Blackmore is not nor ever was a neoclassical guitarist. Jon Lord composed a piece which the London Philharmonic recorded. Because of that, IDIOTS think Pentatonic Richtie was neoclassical. Another myth: Randy Rhoads. Another pentatonic guitarist. Randy's mom had a crappy camp fire chords school. Even Randy's siblings said he had no classical training. Uli Jon Roth was an acid rock Hendrix wannabie. Yngwie Malmsteen invented neoclassical rock. He is the first to bring in countrapundal to compositions. It is not even about his shredding. For sure, never there be a shortage of idiots on the Internet. Good luck!
Listen to Uli Jon Roth on _Sails of Charon_ from 1977. Yngwie was 14 at the time and did have a band, but it was 1982 when he was "discovered" by Mike Varney of Shrapnel Records. I still like Yngwie and always will, but Ritchie Blackmore, and definitely Uli Roth were shredding classical on record in the early 70's when Yngwie was still a child.
@lukeflanders6677Ай бұрын
And you stopped just when ît read going to get fun!!
@jamesmurphy981Ай бұрын
Randy Rhodes
@SavageAuditsАй бұрын
AI graphics are an insult to artists and to all truly creative people. PLEASE DO NOT USE ANTI-HUMAN GRAPHICS.
@aylbdrmadison1051Ай бұрын
This is a music learning channel. Not a channel for promoting fear/hate ideology.