I know all of your well meaning...but STOP Mike Stern´s distortion/chorus tone in a Holdsworth tune please!
@SamsgardenКүн бұрын
Why?
@italianguitarКүн бұрын
why why?
@chrismoller4272Күн бұрын
Allan was a prrfectionist. If you ask him he never got it right.
@reinout48724 күн бұрын
One of the coolest guitars right now is the PGM Mikro! Amazing reach and a very very good sounding guitar !
@zarg056 күн бұрын
very nice
@italianguitar6 күн бұрын
thank you 🙏
7 күн бұрын
You are a wizard 🧙
@italianguitar6 күн бұрын
ahahah I m a tennis coach actually 😂😜
@Dang...7 күн бұрын
Mike Stern: great musical genius, great guitarist, great human being.
@italianguitar7 күн бұрын
he's an amazing friend
@chizmo78 күн бұрын
I saw Allan play with Chad on drums and a bass player I do not know back around 1982 or so. The warm up act was Steve Morse band with Rod on drums and another bass player I did not know. This was in a tiny club in Santa Fe NM. Allan was so shy. He kept turning toward his amp and seemed uncomfortable in such an intimate room. Of course he was magnificent. A true original. A real musical pioneer.
@fusionfan688311 күн бұрын
What people need to remember is that Alan’s sound changed many times over his career. For example his Tony Williams/VD tone is much more incendiary than say his Bundles sound. Of course later in the 70s his tone changed again as he innovated on the whammy bar, and then we have the IOU period which is a lot brighter than his later solo work. I could list all the eras of his tone but you get the idea. Like countless others I am a lover of of Allan’s general tone and have worked to achieve it with my humble setup. I posted on the Unreal Facebook page how I have got to a tone that is close. As others have said, delay is a key component and in one of my setups I use two Magicstomps. One correction on Enrico’s video though. A key to Allan’s vibrato is that he used violin vibrato rather than guitar vibrato that Enrico is using here. By this I mean, rather than doing the usual up down vibrato on the string, you need to roll your finger up and down the length of the string. But there is no question Allan had magic in his hands🎸🤘🏻
@italianguitar6 күн бұрын
oh yes I also love the sound of pull offs and bending but that’s…me 😛
@talmorris374012 күн бұрын
One of the clean tones, he had many.. You nailed it though. Well done.
@jamesprice638115 күн бұрын
i do ALOT of modifying, MAYBE ta get u a tad closer to his tone try running the wiper of mid pot to the OD master input or wiper, may be phased properly, worth a shot!
@italianguitar15 күн бұрын
I actually love my mesa as it is. i did modify the bass section years ago and quite happy! not really interested to copy Allan's tone at all, this is just for the curious 👀 😊
@jamesprice638115 күн бұрын
Saw Alan on stage w/Mesa rectifier opened up SOLDERING GUN IN HAND...he was always tinkering n u can bet that he really knew what he was doing!
@reinout487220 күн бұрын
Allan concluded the aeon, that chord 9/11
@melomantn20 күн бұрын
Thank you
@italianguitar20 күн бұрын
You're welcome
@sircosm20 күн бұрын
Many thanks Sire, for you've helped me expand my awareness, skill and understanding of music, Sir Allan style, all within just 10 mins.
@italianguitar20 күн бұрын
You are very welcome and I am very happy if my ideas are helpful to others!!!
@reinout487221 күн бұрын
When you deeply understand syncopation you can do what you want but these hybrid/economy picking techniques fall apart on acoustic, and to get into syncopation without alternate picking seems far too confusing and complicated to me.
@italianguitar21 күн бұрын
well, I actually use alternate picking here, no hybrid at all, and lots of legato…like one pick for every 3 /5 notes all using the legato.
@ilay82923 күн бұрын
Best tutorial on KZfaq! Btw what multi effect plugin do you recommend for any daw?
@italianguitar23 күн бұрын
thank you 🙏 I use mainly Universal Audio Apollo for mixing. Also the guitar amps from them sound amazingly real
@pvillez24 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video. Just something as simple as changing the direction of a sequence changes the whole musical statement. Excellent tutorial
@italianguitar24 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Acousticeg26 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your ideas. They are very helpful.🎸
@italianguitar26 күн бұрын
thank you I'm glad they can be helpful !
@GuitarraErudita29 күн бұрын
Solid and high quality info, ty!
@italianguitar21 күн бұрын
you are welcome, i hope it will be useful
@ilay82929 күн бұрын
What is the pros of using a 9 note scale instead of changing modes of a key?
@italianguitar29 күн бұрын
why not?
@italianguitar29 күн бұрын
Some scales are played to connect one place to another
@ilay82929 күн бұрын
@@italianguitar I’m looking at it like I’m writing a song. It will be much easier for me to use modal interchange for the chords because then I can just solo with notes that I identify off the modes and to know which notes are “right to choose”. When I have 9 notes to choose from I will never know what notes are more “right to choose” than other.
@italianguitar29 күн бұрын
i try to connect places not to play modes of scales. modes to me are just different orders of the same scale along the neck... it's all the same thing, just learn what is sounds like a dominant or resilution
@ilay82929 күн бұрын
@@italianguitar damn, that’s actually smart as fuck. Searching the dominant ones can really serve you while soloing. Thanks!
@christiantaylor4027Ай бұрын
U r AMAZING!
@larryseyerАй бұрын
Fabulous tone!
@italianguitarАй бұрын
thank you 🙏
@bggouveaАй бұрын
Brilliant! Eq is a huge part. Thank you for demonstrating this! Can you share that BT?
@italianguitarАй бұрын
you can buy the backing tracks of our album here. www.enricopinna.com
@gabriell8714Ай бұрын
Very cool and informative, in depth video !! Very very close tone ! I think he might have used maybe just a bit more gain or compression. My favorite tone of his was in Hard hat area. The song Prelude is a really good example of Allan's reed like tone !
@italianguitarАй бұрын
yes Hard Hat Area is one of his best i think too together with Wardenclyff Tower for me. I Also love 16 Men of Tain's tone. The big difference is that he slowly stopped to use these 2 short delays late in life leaving the other two at 360 and 390 ms only ( from HHA and later)
@psychonaut9371Ай бұрын
He was building a 16nds train between Devil takes the hindmost and Texas, tetra, Joshua Hollins Vera Holdsworth
@claymor8241Ай бұрын
Great video, really very informative. Thanks.
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@dpsingsthebodyelectricАй бұрын
Ora ho avuto il tempo per vederlo tutto...sei come Michele Cusato, non solo suoni alla grande ma avete una padronanza dei suoni livello master...interessante lo shifting delle 2 tracce per l'echo...non l'avevo mai visto fare...grande fonico
@italianguitarАй бұрын
graxie
@dpsingsthebodyelectricАй бұрын
Grande come sempre Enrico...ma stavolta Mesa+cassa? Oppure il tuo modellatore? Anzi scusa ho letto nelle info...stavolta microfono vero?
@italianguitarАй бұрын
si Sure sm57. anche il clone che ho creato in headrush prime aveva il 57 sulla cassa quindi in pratica ho clonato ciò che senti qui, ma in più avevo usato il TC eq
@fabiocollinaАй бұрын
Firstly, he and Ollie Halsall defined that kind of unique playing. They created...by means of their gears, obviously, but the tone is in the hands
@germanamaya6103Ай бұрын
Que lindo estudio,la steinberger mata,gracias Enrico!!!!!!siempre algo aprendo.
@AcousticegАй бұрын
I very much enjoy your videos and playing. Thanks for sharing your ideas.🎸
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Glad you like them!
@pedrotemperani2301Ай бұрын
Patético brazuca defendendo qualquer vertente do inimigo. Seja nacionalista!
@italianguitarАй бұрын
wtf this is supposed to mean regarding this video?
@AndreasGautierАй бұрын
great insight ,,,,, thanks for sharing,,,,, dont stop
@italianguitarАй бұрын
I won’t stop playing for sure even if I became a tennis coach recently as making money with music only is almost impossible these days….
@AndreasGautierАй бұрын
great video.... can u share the delay and reverb settings in this setup
@italianguitarАй бұрын
in this case i just used a random stereo delay around 500 ms with 4-6 repetitions with the feedback and a bright Plate reverb
@scirasco1Ай бұрын
Thanx for not going u know its all in the fingers bullshit:)
@italianguitarАй бұрын
ahaha well, it is actually true.,.. but gear knowledge helps your sound to shine at it's best ! 🎉
@dominiquemiletti6685Ай бұрын
Bravo , well explained!
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Grazie 🙏
@RickCormierАй бұрын
Kayley Griffiths has one of the most beautiful voices on the planet/
@PehennjiАй бұрын
Amazing! I have no other words for this.
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Glad you like it!
@mike42441Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. Each new note and chord is like a surprise to the listener in Allan's music. You just never knew what he was going to do next, but it all flowed together perfectly. Thank you for playing this, Enrico, you are amazing. Allan's legacy lives on.
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Wow, thank you!🙏
@robnorris8053Ай бұрын
Actually, he uses his bridge humbucker exclusively for all clean sounds. What your hearing is the top end sound of his Carvin humbucker pick ups: it sounds single -coily on the top end. He NEVER used a single coil pick up for lead or clean.
@italianguitarАй бұрын
sure we all know thtis. but you may be surprised on how many things he did which are a secret during the recordings. anyway the eq surely helps the sound to be very similar to a single coil. pick up was very far from the strings, 250 k volume pot instead 500 makes the sound darker and he used it not at 10 with a .001 rs which make the sound brighter when turned down…my video are more about how to try to achieve a similar sound with what we have available and a single coil sound is going to get a very similar sound with any guitar and amp/di
@chatter76536 күн бұрын
I think you are right….this clip where he only has a bridge humbucker yet the tone sounds about identical to the studio version……kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eKqaldWIr9-RloU.htmlsi=PlgJMXELbRD0DE1q
@lalruatfelaralte5731Ай бұрын
beautiful
@italianguitarАй бұрын
thank you 🙏
@BigBlackBe4rАй бұрын
Nice! Finally a "fairly easy" Holdsworth solo to learn. Thank you so much
@italianguitarАй бұрын
this was my solo, i was improvising on the form…not from Allan
@ilay82929 күн бұрын
@@italianguitarfantastic improvisation! Can you explain a little your note selection? Like except of following the mode and changes did you start the solo with a note which the opening chord includes in it?
@italianguitar29 күн бұрын
I have no idea of what I do actually, i just trying to imagine the sound of the next chord and try to connect what i am playing
@JohnSmithiuyytwАй бұрын
Very nice!
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@Mariano-ni2lsАй бұрын
Maestro Pinna is one of the greatest guitarists of ltaly.
@italianguitarАй бұрын
thank you , I left Italy 18 years ago and feel more like one of the worst English one these days 😛
@Mariano-ni2lsАй бұрын
@@italianguitar haha,no maestro. Ur one ob the best still..believe..a citizen of the world.. Keep rocking in the free world.. Greetings from Havana!!
@rabidbadgerbackingtracks4480Ай бұрын
Awesome phrasing and use of the tremolo
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Thanks! 😃
@BigBlackBe4rАй бұрын
Nice playing and great sound sir!
@italianguitarАй бұрын
Glad you like it!
@doctorpatient519Ай бұрын
beautiful work from Enrico here, bringing forth the exquisite chord forms AH was kind enough to share with us, even in this informal demonstration mode .... the sequence from 2:25 to 2:31 is rich and evocative ... thank you, Sir
@italianguitarАй бұрын
many thanks i was actually improvise some random chords , i guess listening to Allan for so many years made some part of the brain trying to remember him
@doctorpatient519Ай бұрын
@@italianguitar well, Sir, our viewing/listening experience has been made more rewarding thanks to that part of your brain :) thanks again
@krma1970Ай бұрын
Great feel ! Do your reverb come only from the Lexicon plugin on a send bus?
@italianguitarАй бұрын
send bus. the tail you hear is actually a keyboard pad