Stevie Ray Vaughan Played This Guitar…

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I've always wanted to use the neck and bridge pickup simultaneously....I'm stealing this axe muhaha

ShredmasterScott
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Stevie Ray Vaughn was one of the best things that happened to the guitar.

Levwezo
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The signature is finished over relax lol

MusicisWin
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I had a chance to see SRV in concert and boy was he unreal to watch!

Blackshirtsguru
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The way SRV played always mesmerized me. He was so loose and messy but at the same time tight and concise. Every movement of the pick hit something and it always fit in, nothing ever sounded out of place or like a wrong note was hit.

NickkAtNyte
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The guy from texas blues alley actually nails a lot of his songs, his phrasing is amazing

Kallum
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The best strat ever! I bought this strat back when Fender released it! My only strat because of the pickup selection! Thank you for highlighting this awesome instrument.

SirSneakerPimp
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Greatest guitarist that ever lived in my eyes. Him, Gary, and Hendrix are on the Mount Rushmore of guitar gods. Couldn't imagine owning a strat actually signed by Stevie.. just insane.

omniversalll
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I believe the descending lick around 10th - 12th frets is an Albert King lick, Stevie was a disciple of Albert King and if you listen to both of them you’ll hear King’s influence on Stevie. Additionally, Vaughan was influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Otis Rush, Muddy Waters and Lonnie Mack. He also has some jazz influence courtesy of Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Django Reinhardt and George Benson.

imacmadman
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I met Stevie and Jimmie in 77' a few blocks from my house at Charley's Guitar Shop when it opened. Throughout his life he never forgot my name. My cousin was his AA mentor in Austin. They used to trade T shirts at every meeting. I saw him and Eric Johnson play on the same bill for a couple of years 2-3 times per month at Tango's in Dallas when they were still locals. They would do a Hendrix jam set at 12am together. Those were legendary.

mwyatt
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I think the way you showed the shuffle rhythm makes learning that part a lot easier. Took me forever until I slowed it down like that and just kept the motion going while slowly adding the notes until I got up to speed. And he totally does just keep it going with no chords throwing in some licks when he's singing. I think people who start getting into their guitar heroes and learning their styles focus too much on lead and soloing and not enough on rhythm, melody and dynamics in their playing. EVH is another swing rhythm monster, especially on the early albums - but everyone starts at the tapping section on Eruption before attempting the intro to I'm the One for example.

GuyNarnarian
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Ty Tabor of kings x played Elites Strats.. I've owned a a 1983 Elite since 1988..

STYMIEDATROLL
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thank you so much tyler for being an inspiration and a teacher to me over the past years. you're mad skilled & talented, & a great content creator! cheers

zgmacd
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Stevie Ray Vaughan was indeed a superhuman when it came to guitar. It's a skill to be able to make a song sound better live than in the studio and he was a master at it.

fadeskywards
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Totally unrelated to this video, but I just wanted shoot you a big thanks! Partly due to your videos, I went out and bought my first guitar about a month ago. At 35 I've never played anything, and I even cheated my way through band class in middle school. But this is absolutely great - my new addiction!

Trehugindrtlvr
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Seriously I am watching this for the third time. This was the best Stevie tutorial ever! There are so many out there but this has the detail needed.

Bomber
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I saw this guitar at Carter Vintage Guitars in Nashville. Came in one day when it was appointments only, and they showed me all the gold! I was talking to an employee and he said "you wanna see something"? He then goes into another room and pulls this exact guitar from the stash! Being a lifelong SRV fan this sure was a treat! Ed Kings' 56' Les Paul was another guitar I was very thankful for them letting me get my hands on. Great people in that place! They made my day, and a memory to last forever.

zippo
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Tyler thank you for the SWEET deal on your guitar system we all appreciate it keep shredding

Jimmysage
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Wow!! When he died in that helicopter, I remember getting teary eyed. As a drummer I was blown away with him and his love and passion as a player. He was a MASTER, and I still mountain bike to all his songs. imagine what you would be like

billbobagginsbonham
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I just want to say I'm an old subscriber of yours since 15k subscriber. I'm now a young lad. Just visited your channel again. Congrats for the 1M. I remembered you made shoutout for my name. 🤗

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