Reacting To Myself at Age 13 Playing the Fade to Black Solo!
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- As painful as this was it was good to experience the "early days" once again. ;)
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At 13, I didn't even have idea of how to play that solo...
Feels lol.
Me at 13* Anyways here's SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT
I'm 19 and still don't lol
At 13 I was stuck trying to play nothing else matters
I was 13 in 2017 lol when i started get into Metallica and other stuff
I started playing at ten so luckily I can lol otherwise no
When I was 13 I thought that ridiculously fast solos were played by machines
I thought that children of bodom keyboard solos were played by Alexi on the guitar, dude seemed like a god for a time xp
that feeling when 13 yo Mike after playing for 1 year is still better than 46 year old you after playing 20+ years...
Yeah... I'm 42 and those where my exactly my thoughts. I had my first electric guitar at 17 and had a classic guitar maybe 2-3 years before that...
Only thing you got even slightly wrong is that it's been 28 years for me! Ha
lol
Haha. Same here but 51. I still play that song often but never properly learned the solo so I'm sure his 13yo jam is better than what I still try to pull off.
If a 13-year-old with one year of guitar experience is better than anyone who has decades under their belt, you might be doing something wrong.
i'd love to have a friend to jam with..
We all do man....
Me too. Makes you feel less bad about yourself if they’re doing just as bad or worse lol.
can relate
Agreed. But the issue is then you finally find a group or someone to play with and then your styles are totally different! They want you to play parts that are mind-numbingly boring, or a song that you have studied 10 years ago which you've learnt to hate... Its actually way more fun to play alone...
Same
The flat bends capture Kirk's live feel perfectly, good job!
Haha
True dat!
You laugh at his live bends, he laughs at your bank account😂
@@peytonmercer2250Chill it’s just a joke no need to flex someone else’s bank account lol.
@@peytonmercer2250 Lil wayne cant play guitar, but he laughs at Kirks bank account though. Haha
Best feeling is when you see the improvement you made over a certain time period and you look back and laugh
I remember when I couldn't even downpick to 60 bpm now I'm up to 110 bpm xD
That tone would scare away every cat in the neighborhood.
Mines sitting next to me right now lmao
Or send them into heat
I mean at 13 and with less than a year of practice it sounds pretty good to me !
Still a better guitar player than most beginners I have heard 😁
Edit: I take it back. Now I'm almost at the end of the video 😅
lmaoo
😄
That outro solo is why I play guitar
Metallica made me wanna learn guitar too! And the intro solo from Fade To Black was the one solo I wanted to learn so bad. The starting was frustrating for sure coz i had just started out and it actually took me a few months to learn the techniques. It'd all about practice and patience tho.
This video made me smile! :')
"This was my first year of playing" I've been playing for over ten years and that's so much better than anything I could do lmao
It’s kind of hard to hear the solo over the rhythm part.
Oh my gosh what a bad mixing engineerrrrrrrr -.-'''''''
They probably just set up the input gain so it doesn't clip and went with it and it's just like that on the tape, inseparable
Its an early 90s recording what did you expect lmao
@@RandomPerson-ui3xv, 80s actually
@@xrung1706 I think he means mikes recording
@@LMStemmedBackingTracks It would have been late 80s then
Can we talk about the fact that his tone is so good that even when he tries to play bad it actually still sounds kinda decent ?
(Not in the recording, in the present)
Actually', it was fairly good', for such a short time playing.
Nah my first year I play rust in peace
@@metalmaniac6896 my first year i became a steve vai body double and filled in for him live
@@metalmaniac6896 Same, but don’t brag about it bro
@@metalmaniac6896 ahh yes. that classic megadeth song, "rust in peace."
@@metalmaniac6896 same lol holy wars took a while for me to perfect
I can say that at 19 and 3 years of playing I’m around as good as you were when you were 13
There’s a tape knocking around called “shitty riffs” that I made. I gave to someone when I was 14. I want that tape back 😂.
getting thru the solo without
stopping was an achievement
back in the days before xbox
Dude, this video motivated me to dig out some old tapes i had recorded from my teens ( im 54 now) . It was entertaining and brought back some good memories when i started out playing. I almost forgot how bad i was but was motivating to see how far ive come .. Thanks!
This is great. I still have cassettes of me playing Ride The Lightning/Justice songs on drums when I was like 12 that I recorded with a hand held tape recorder. It's really bad.
Year 3 of playing the guitar and I still can't do the solo like your 13 years old self. Sucks man
I haven't tried that solo but i think i couldn't play it too
The solo in this song isn’t that hard. The trickiest part is probably the mini sweep lick he does right in the beginning. Just learn it slowly and you should have no problem with it
Yea it's not that hard but thise sweepy licks need some practice
Play the solo everyday you pick up the guitar. Trust me you'll play it in a month.
year 8 for me and i cant play that solo like that either lmao
That steel rage reunion needs to happen along with the way you played fade to black in that tape, for the tour.
I'm a rhythm player but this is actually one of the very few solos I wanted to learn (nothing else matters, square hammer and this). Now guess what, I don't have a problem with fast rhythm stuff or syncopation or rhythm in general, it's actually really good. But I can't. Play. Lead. For. Shit. It took me forever to learn the nothing else matters solo, square hammer was kinda okay but at some point I just gave up on fade to black. As of right now I'm in my 4th year of playing and I still sound similar to your tape, playing that solo. It drives me nuts because it's such a cool solo, my favorite actually.
Anyway, have a good one Mike! (and everyone else who made it this far ;))
@@jordanhumpal6005 i can play the intro solo just fine, actually (well, depends on the day, i guess xD) but the outro is beyond my understanding... anyway, good luck learning it!
Great analysis of your own playing in the past. 👍🏼
I love the part with economy picking, sounds so good when You play it now. I had some solo parts in other songs where I even as adult and better player couldn't manage to play fluid in original tempo. Will recheck the economy picking... 🤟🏼
These throwback videos are great, keep posting them! Would love to see more videos with your Les Paul Custom too \m/
I can relate so much! We might be around the same age (mid 30s). When I first picked up the guitar I just wanted to play metallica all DAY, I used to go to a friends house who had an RP7 (old multiFX pedal), we'd just take turns playing licks = he'd show me stuff, I'd show him stuff. IT was like 95 or something. Good times
I remember playing that way too, got a little nostalgic on this video haha thanks for sharing this! Have a nice day!
I love that you kept these
Let me get this straight. As a 13 year old you were able to attempt a solo that a lot of guitarist strive for. And you’re embarrassed by it? Wtf man! I wish I could play that solo like you did! I may as well give up 😔
Don’t give up!
Nothing better at the time than the rush of getting a lend of a CD, then listening to it whilst watching it getting recorded onto a tape. Knowing that your initial love of the first listen to the music is only going to get better and better as the tape catches the tunes for you. Over 90% of my music as a teenager was on copied cassettes. It was amazing having a different album on each side! Your Metallica tape at the beginning reminded me of that.
Loved this video. Fantastic idea to relisten to you jamming with friends and share the memories. I cant solo to save my life- so to me, your early attempts at Fade to Black sounds decent for your age and time on guitar. Id love to see more videos like this. Awesome!
That's brave, man! I would never put my 13 year old self, on blast like this.
Like this vid cas it’s cool to see him go over his problems as a kid playing guitar lol and it sort of teaches you on what to look at while you play. Record while you practice!!
This is the solo that I'am trying to play and improve skills that included. Your reactions and feedbacks very helpfull for me thank you very much.
12/13 year old you sounds way better than 22 year old me by a long shot!! It sounded awesome!
I also learned the fade to black solo in my first year and this sounds exactly like mine. Its nice relating to my favorite guitar teacher.
It's good to see where you started from. It gives me hope in my own playing, only 6 months with a guitar so far. But thank god for these CZcams lessons and modern technology. I wouldn't learn a thing if it wasn't for you.
Your facial reactions to your younger self from a guitar players POV is priceless, thanks for sharing from Vernon BC, Canada
These are treasures, i'm that kind of guy, taping my stuff, and lookin'back ,its raw &real showing that you reaching your goal👍
13 year old you has a nice black metal tone.
i love the beginning to fade to black and the little solo in the beginning. i did an ad-lib mashup of some of sabbath's snowblind which then faded (heh) into fade to black.
I was thinking about alternate picking and tremolo picking. i never learned those techniques from anyone. i figured out those moves to be able to play certain things. I did have to learn how to sweep pick and do pinch harmonics from someone else tho. i had no effing clue. and i still need to practice those more, or the dreaded 2nd fret dime squealies.
also, another guitar player told me to practice pinch harmonics unplugged, to nail the trick without help from amp gain.
I bet every beginner have tried this solo once 😂
Can you do more videos like that ?
At 13 (and through my teenage years) I jammed with my brother. We learned by playing Metallica songs too. Our family had moved to the country after having lived in the city before then so we had nothing really to do, so we just played guitar all the time. Eventually I got a drum set and I'd split my time between guitar and drums. It was awesome.
Also, you're not bad for not even having been playing for a year at that point! It's probably better than I could do now, but then again I've never concentrated on soloing.
beautiful, this takes me back to when me and my cousin were 14-15 years old, 20 years ago, playing this. sounds very similar.
I have a couple of recordings with my old bandmates on my ipod 4 touch and it brings back to those times everytime I listen to it
Millions of kids @ 13 couldn't do this you should be proud mate & not putting down you playing
This is one of those Goal solo's I am still working on. Good hearing your tips around circular picking
Wait... what year is this tape? I may need to change the title on my Oldest/Worst Fade to Black cover on YT vid
He said he was 16 in 1993, so probably 1990.
Rock on dude you're truly a legend
you were 13 bro! that is awesome man thanks for sharing
Me at 17 and has been playing guitar for 3 years and this sounds so much better than I can get. I'm really bad
Dude, playing that solo not only at 13, but only after 1 year is epic. What a confidence booster that must have been knowing you would only get better from there. That was indeed mini Kirk showing up to ⚡ROCK⚡
7:30 i hear his blues influence come out in this lick a lot
Wow! Loved it man, you are like at lvl 100 now looking back to your lvl 15 self!!! 😂
Hey, can you do a quick tutorial on the circular picking, would help a lot! All love \m/
It sounded really great to me and you are very talented man!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats amazing playing for Only one year and being thirteen. I'm fifty and have been playing 3 months , and i'm still working on the first part of the first solo. I got a lot of work to do before. I even think of tackling the second solo. You did a great job thank you preferring your journey
The recording was really good, especially for only a year of playing. Did you learn by ear or did you have books that had the tabs in them? To me, it sounds pretty true to the record.
Fade to black was the first ever song i learned all the way threw when i was a beginner
Dang that was rough but I'm glad to have heard it and to have watched your video. I don't think I'm good...being that I don't learn songs...I just learn a lick or 2 and move to another song and mainly I just jam. But I spend a lot of time learning techniques and playing them better. I just learned how to harmonic tap about a week ago. I can only do it over certain frets of course...but it's clear...it just doesn't sound Kool lol. But it's harder than any other tapping than I know of. So that I'm proud of. And thanks for all of your videos! Favorite guitar teacher!!!
That is funny and fun. And, btw, very sharp looking guitar you have there (the white one). 🌷
Love the vids
Stop taking credit for Kirk's licks. That's Kirk live back in the early 90's.
Dude, I sure hope not. haha
@@TheArtofGuitarlmao... thanks for sharing. And keep up the great work.
It's great to have those recordings to critique yourself, but don't forget the feeling you had when you were playing that: you were rock gods, and nothing else matters!
We all know the sudden greatness we feel when first nailing this solo. And we all know how we sounded at 13 :)
Good thing I’m on Christmas break bc your livestreams got my sleep scheduled just as messed up as yours😂😂
I was lucky ky back in 86 when I started I learned the solo to crazy train like the first weak I had a guitar so I had a good starting place for soloing. but when I started taking lessons in 89 I really got things under control and learned theory and proper technic
So cool. I actually had a reel to reel tape recorder that my dad got at a flea market. It would hold 8 hours of music and very high quality. My first car had an 8 track player that would just eat tape all the sudden. I spent many hours rewinding tape back into the case. When cassettes came out it was like a HUGE improvement. Ah...those were the days...
This brings back memories because I must have a dozen cassette tapes where my friend and I would record ourselves all the time. We played a variety of popular songs back then by different bands and it was definitely the easier Metallica stuff we played. I remember how bad I was at guitar back then and cringed a bit listening to myself. My friend was always excellent at rhythm.
I'm impressed that you still have a cassette player 😄
I have a bag of teenage riff cassettes and nothing to play them on!
I just saw a regular single cassette cheap portable type recorder at Walmart... you can capture ur old tapes off the headphone port to ur computer front mic input!
This is the first song i ever learned on guitar. One day i said im going to learn the outro solo. And i played that for years non stop. Hence my yt name.
the fact you could even play that well one year in is pretty good!
For your first year of playing you did a hell of a job
Now searching your channel for a video about this mythical circle picking technique
Report back if you find it lol. I need it
Can I just say...I LOVE your Cobra Kai t-shirt!!
Nice video of memory lane.
I had this thing going on around 1996 where me and boys were playing metellica with Fender Stratocaster :D
Master of Puppets, Fade to black.. etc. Later on song from Children of Bodom like Towards dead end. How they sounded back then omg :D
That was pretty good, all things considered. At least you had a knack for phrasing. I really struggled with that because I thought too much about playing the right notes instead of the timing.
the best guitar youtuber 🎸🎸
This was the most effective way to improve overall pre-Internet days. Record yourself and play along and listen.
This is such a cool video
Dude really really good for first year!
Great work for a 12 year old!
Incidentally tapes are coming back in a big way in the Black Metal scene
black metal lol
no surprise there as black metal is about as low fidelity / minimal production as it gets
I have that same exact standing floor lamp in my livingroom and a Himalayan pink salt rock lamp, too. Great minds think alike
I'm a 16 year old guitar player and been playing for a year. I have the same bend problem. Its great to see how much you've improved. You're amazing man. Great to watch.
I mean yeah he's in his forties now, so he has 30 years of practice under his belt
try learning some of the breaks in November Rain...good for bends...also the Nothing Else Matters solo
That’s actually awesome after a year or two of playing…
LOL this is awesome. I wish I still had recordings of myself when I started playing at 12. Probably better I don't.
Not bad after 1 year 👍👍
So much feel in those failed frases :o
love the steve vai guitar
I really wish I knew where my old tapes are. Lots of good memories and riffs I know I'm missing on them.
you said the "2nd solo" but this is the third/outro solo. great video
me at age thirteen: 0-0-0-000-3-0-5
Mike:
Pretty sure I first picked up the guitar around 13 years ago and I'm still working on the main riffs of Metallica songs. I barely touched any of the solos haha
why was he even trying this song after one year. i didn't try this song until like 2 or 3 years of playing
That part you said is a mystery at 7:24 is basically like a 5 stroke roll rudiment on drums- it's an 8th followed by 4 16ths repeated 4 times, accenting the 8ths and muting the 16ths. I always played the top half of a Bm chord at 7th fret for that, it came out with the closest sound to me.
Also hilarious listening to what sounds like a perfect mirror image to me of trying to play this solo as a teenager, I would play this with the bassist in my band- thought I was nailing every note, and am really glad there's no recordings anywhere to demonstrate how horribly wrong I was.
At least you weren’t afraid to try the solo, my cousin was trying to play the guitar and would try anything.
Anything? Even without circular picking?
What you at 13 played sounds like how I'm playing it NOW, lol!
I bet I have tapes just like that somewhere! We had a band too but no singer
Could you do a video on 80s and very early 90s death metal, would love to hear you talk about the guitars on that stuff
Bro, at 13 I didn't even have the finger strength to hold down an electric guitar string. Now at 37 I still can only make a few chords and wham around on the low E string with heavy distortion. But I still enjoy playing lol. You're a guitar master!
I loved this!!! I went back to listen to my covers when I was 14 and holy shit I was terrible!!! 🤣
The cassette tape sounds crazy you had a lot of practice over the years it's cool to see stuff like that I do that also with my art work. I was thinking you should get a logo for your background on your computer. more like a customized logo to represent your channel. Ill talk with you later.