Guitarists React to Old Guitar Lessons!

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» 0:00 Who Remembers VHS Tapes & 80s Guitar Tuitions?
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There's a video of Paul Gilbert telling a story when he began to teach guitar in a school. He thought he was good and cool but after some weeks, students started to complain about him. The director spoke to him and he understood that he wasn't really teaching guitar, he was just showing off and trying to impress the audience. Since that day he changed his attitude and the rest is history.

TheSolfilm
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“I’m going to give you, the keys to the Lamborghini!” Classic haha 😂

BlessedDawgz_
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I love the inclusion of Satchel since Steel Panther are a parody 80's metal band, yet the entire band is INSANELY talented.

ZackSeifMusic
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That Vinnie Moore video is the lesson that *finally* unlocked modes for me. He explained it in a way no one else had (it's as much the chords you play over, as the scale degree you start with).

haroldbelfast
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Greg Howe... Awesome in the 80s and really awesome today.. Greg is one of the best jazz fusion players of all time!!!

vincebu
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Paul Gilbert always had the best ones - His fit was prime and the green screen backgrounds were glorious!

VMac
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paul gilbert is the best. his lessons looked like he was teaching an amateur, very patient and thorough. i still remembered my middle school times when i would spend hours watching his youtube lessons and i can proudly say i've come far and couldnt have done it without him. he taught me so much about guitar. literally.

ericbudiono
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I thank you guys for putting a light hearted spin on musical instruction videos. Your reactions gave me a bigger laugh then some of the clips. Great chemistry at Andertons. Thanks again!

Gene_Cali
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80s players were true Jedi knights of the old republic, there skills are unparalleled

rubentrevino
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Michael Angelo Batio I met at a guitar clinic and yes he is that fast when he does the over and under thing. I was 8 feet away and watched him and he was so fast it was hard to keep up with his movements. The film was not sped up at all he is incredibly fast.
A very nice guy and was easy to talk with. I learned a few alternate picking techniques from him.

richardturk
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I hope this becomes a series! '80s guitar gear adverts must have been funny

davedavem
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I grew up with 80’s shredders and play in 80s tribute bands still to this day, and for me Satchel is the best guitarist to listen to. His combination of speed licks and melody is unrivalled in my opinion.

mintoxace
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I bought Doug Marks Metal cassettes and tablature in 1983 by mail and they put me well ahead of the other nieghborhood metalheads.

che
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loving these videos with 80s content ! Steve Lukather video is the most iconic one, that solo at the beginning is definitely one of the best there is

AhmadSleeq
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This brings back a LOT of memories. I never learned a thing (everything was way too complex) but I kept getting more and more because "one day, I'd be able to play like that" (I still can't play shit haha)

ITSergioFelix
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from min. 14:40 to min 15.40.. THAT'S WHY WE ALL LOVE PABLO GOD BLESS HIM. Thank you guys for these sweet memories .. and for many laughs as weel. Cheers!

scato
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Like Paul G, Satchel was also an instructor at GIT. They were also bandmates and housemates.

tdev
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Still love this 80's clinics, so much to learn from a great moment for electric guitar. Getting one was really difficult, and you got together with your friends to share it and try to figure out what they were doing (except the malmsteen clinic, he said "i will play slow" and was extra fast)

AsdeEspadas.Fernando
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Laugh all you want but there will NEVER be a better instructional video than the one Eric Johnson made. To this day I can't play half the examples but what he covers about the totality of playing guitar is 90% of what I understand about playing the instrument.

torgoever
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My favourite ones were Yngwie and Eric Johnson.The ones I learned most from were Joey Tafolla, Steve Morse Power lines and Michael lee Firkins.Great times!No internet, just guitar magazines, videos and books.Basically it was all a mystery.

swede