I love when 2 men of great skill can be humble enough to look at each other and humbly laugh at themselves together when someone of even greater skill comes along and blows their work out of the water
It's not humility it's real confidence. A consistent trust/belief in their own abilities without having to compare themselves to others to feel proficient.
Most extremely high level musicians tend to be pretty humble. It's because in order to get to that level, you have to be EXTREMELY critical of your own playing so you can iron out every single imperfection and constantly get better. You get used to hearing all of your own mistakes. Musicians at that level are never satisfied with their own level of playing and are always striving to get better. Getting good at an instrument is an incredibly humbling experience.
@@nickcage3703 Exactly. Even Allan Holdsworth would sometimes _apologize_ to the audience at his shows after playing the most incredible solo you've ever heard.
@@dragnofsI never got how so many electric guitarist used a pick so clean. The feel I get and speed of 5 fingers is irreplaceable when you learn this way
He understands it, he smiled. They enjoy his smooth fast playing and are just blown away. And bump their hands together with a look in their eyes like a: "see, I told you, he's a guitar genius", b: "Yes, no doubt, he is".
Leave the U.S and you will meet musicians like him busking on street corners everywhere. These musicians are like 'Savants' to the average American and Americans would hate them for being so good! XD
@@percyvolnar8010 Im not from the US, actualy Ive never been there hehe but yep, I can tell for shure what you say. Here in Chile ive meet musicians that should have been long time ago playin in huge arenas.
why? learning to play without a pick has always been a thing. a pick usually comes later. I've never learnt how to play with a pick and I started playing 30 years ago. The guy is absolutely brilliant, but he's not a pioneer because he doesn't use a pick
@@Ciruelatron yeah so essentially Matteo in a nutshell is it seems like he studied classical guitar for like a week and then said fuck it I want an electric but never actually studied picking (or classical for that matter) ever again😂 all the classical guys (as well as flamenco) have the finger chops he does. Leagues above tbh but he just has his own style that’s incredible and obviously came from barely learning classical and then just going from there lmao
nah they're not trolling him, they're more thrilled and delighted by how he can play so well without using one of the more fundamental components of guitaring.
This guy is super talented! I hope to see him in the big leagues in Music, making a big from cell for making great music for all to enjoy it look young man. We’re rooting for you.
I forced myself to never use a pick so that I'd learn to only use my fingers. So thankful I decided to do this, I feel finger picking can be much more versatile
@quetzalcoatlz do you think violinists ever decide they will never learn how to use a bow because they think it will make them a more versatile musician? Delusional...
The cool thing about guitar is that just when it appears as though the instrument has reached its potential, somebody always comes along and blows the roof off!
@@Simon-xi8tbYou can't become world-class without practice, but practice will only go so far if you don't have aptitude. Talent is real and it's absurd to think otherwise.
@@VJ-no9ugi like fingerpicking more bc there’s more tones in your thumb than with a pick like if you use the meaty part of your thumb you can get a real “dull” sound which can be good for bass notes and then you can use your nail to pluck or the boney side of your thumb and those will make a more sharp sound there’s just more options and variety with finger picking to me
Probably Paco DeLucia's hands can be compared to Matteo's, even if we're talking about two totally different styles and approaches...Paco too was a true master
@@leskiki I also love Paco de Lucia - his live performance Entre dos aguas from 1976 is one of my all time favourites (not to mention with Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin)
Man Rick just kills me i love this man .He is and gets so excited .Im so certai. He treats his guests amazing ,so awesome getting to do what you love and never really thought would be obtainable happy for him to have such a fun life .
Whoever came up with the idea of inserting the Michelangelo frame is a genius. Hilarious.
It really is. One of those small moments that deserves way more praise than it will ever get
LOL jus noticed it more
The Creation of Ideas
@@sumo-ninjagreat way to describe it
@@Silverado-pq6xe yes it is - it avoided the word "underrated". ;)
It is bouncy 🤌
🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I don’t know why but I can’t stop laughing at this. 😂😂😂
It is a bouncy.
It is not an even movement 🤌
I love when 2 men of great skill can be humble enough to look at each other and humbly laugh at themselves together when someone of even greater skill comes along and blows their work out of the water
It's not humility it's real confidence. A consistent trust/belief in their own abilities without having to compare themselves to others to feel proficient.
man thank you for this comment so much impact on my life
lol i was high on lsd when i said that
@@dianabryle1520lmao does it hold up tho??
All I read was that, you love when two men do something 😂
One of the most wholesome, realistic interactions between guitarists: Them geeking at him doing a nasty run lol.
i love how he's so thrown off by the pick that a vein appears in his forehead
It is bouncy.
@@lanceb557 🤌
Ih-tees-ba-oh-n-see
EAUGH I THREW UP WHEN I SAW THAT
Struggle was real 😂
"it is B a O u N c Y"
I bet you do not know Italian at all, lol
@@ramanceregatti4938 I know vaffanculo. Does that count :p
More like bawnsee! 😅
@@OperatoreDelMiniCalcolatore*so a what
@@ramanceregatti4938 People getting defensive because of an innocent joke makes it even funnier. Mamma mia! 😂
Bro said the word " bouncy " in a bouncy way 💀
Why is this dude so humble? Pure genius!!
Most extremely high level musicians tend to be pretty humble. It's because in order to get to that level, you have to be EXTREMELY critical of your own playing so you can iron out every single imperfection and constantly get better. You get used to hearing all of your own mistakes. Musicians at that level are never satisfied with their own level of playing and are always striving to get better. Getting good at an instrument is an incredibly humbling experience.
@@nickcage3703 Exactly. Even Allan Holdsworth would sometimes _apologize_ to the audience at his shows after playing the most incredible solo you've ever heard.
They’re just sitting there like “this fuckin guy” 😂😂😂
Thought that same thing the first time I saw it.
But why, is it more difficult to play without a pick or the other way around?
@@OezgeSebisteriit's just unbelieveable to a electric guitarist that uses pick, since shreding that fast without a pick is harder
@@dragnofsI never got how so many electric guitarist used a pick so clean. The feel I get and speed of 5 fingers is irreplaceable when you learn this way
@@angelotorto250 i used to think that too until i learned using a pick instead fingerstyling, it's faster using a pick now and also easier.
Matteo playing with a pick with his veins popping out of his forehead is a new meme format. 😂
Make it happen! The meme
Go for it
*It's a bouncy* in a thick Italian accent
haha. good observation.
Literal visible frustration 🤣
Love watching this kind of stuff.
Shorts can sometimes send you into an abyss.
Then a gem comes around and restoes your faith in humanity
Seeing Mateus smile is like once in a blue moon😅
This is a top tier short
EVH the goat!!! Type in:
Eddie Van Halen solo 1976
And click on a video of black and white guitar, its better recording.
Mateo is the foreign exchange student who makes everyone laugh without understanding why
He understands it, he smiled. They enjoy his smooth fast playing and are just blown away. And bump their hands together with a look in their eyes like a: "see, I told you, he's a guitar genius", b: "Yes, no doubt, he is".
Mega cope comment
@@epriley891 lol
I love the “sheeeeet! Did you see that?! You gotta be kidding me!” Laugh they both did once we went back to fingers. 🤘😜
It's like an endless, sweet sigh.
I love the moment between Rick and Mateus when Matteo does that crazy finger picking run. Such a wholesome laugh together ❤
Stereo laughing😂.
They laugh, but he's like - I'm funny like how? 😡
It’s difficult to learn to use a guitar pick when you have played five decades without. Nevertheless I’m doing it.❤
Indeed ❤😂
Yeah bc how amazing he is without a pick.
Matteo looks so humble and naive. Really hope there are more musicians like him only because of that
Leave the U.S and you will meet musicians like him busking on street corners everywhere. These musicians are like 'Savants' to the average American and Americans would hate them for being so good! XD
@@percyvolnar8010 Im not from the US, actualy Ive never been there hehe but yep, I can tell for shure what you say. Here in Chile ive meet musicians that should have been long time ago playin in huge arenas.
geordie greep
naive? ...you silly
@@percyvolnar8010there’s litterally people playing in subways in new york, talent is everywhere
In twenty years most of new guitar players will be playing his way. A real pioneer.
why? learning to play without a pick has always been a thing. a pick usually comes later. I've never learnt how to play with a pick and I started playing 30 years ago. The guy is absolutely brilliant, but he's not a pioneer because he doesn't use a pick
30 years player and lifetime music lover. This kid is a phenom.
Dudes a wizard
When the wizard walks by
I would like to see him downstroke at 600bpm without a pick as easily as i can with one 😂
@@iceerush1549 Bad for the fingers. Extreme tempo playing without the pick is plain stupidity.
@@iceerush1549I just rolled my eyes so hard they almost escaped my head.
@@Kondzio717 exactly
Damn thats unreal how fluid he is with his fingers
I literally don't understand how he did that.
I feel like I just watched a magician cast a spell or smth
@carlpanzram7081 Think he's using more than one finger to play the same string. At least that's how it seems he'd be able to play so fast
@@Ciruelatron yeah so essentially Matteo in a nutshell is it seems like he studied classical guitar for like a week and then said fuck it I want an electric but never actually studied picking (or classical for that matter) ever again😂 all the classical guys (as well as flamenco) have the finger chops he does. Leagues above tbh but he just has his own style that’s incredible and obviously came from barely learning classical and then just going from there lmao
Looks like Flamenco technique "tremolo"
@@carlpanzram7081lmao when you master using every finger to play you can do a bunch more things than one single pick
Its very hard tho of course lol
This is such a wholesome clip 😄❤️
The Michelangelo frame is GOOOOOOD
That Michaelangelo Frame killed me💀
Did humanity just enter into a higher dimension cause these guys in the same room together😐
Yes.
For shure
Definitely! They all turn into kids enjoying the moment!
Then Guthrie Govan enters😊
@frankszulakiewicz5826 😄yes!
This video is pure gold.
I think they laugh simultaneously at the beauty and despair of watching Matteo hit that run.
You put it perfectly.
Not really despair, though. I mean, why _despair?_
More the internal ineptitude... When you know a master is showing you the way you can only be lucky to imagine ...
yeah its like, "his talent is ridiculous"
That edit is brilliant
What edit?
That Michelangelo edit, watch it slowly when he gave the pick @@luisabellan3545
@@luisabellan3545 Look when he hands him the pick
That respectful giggle between the two 😂❤
Thks to these guys, real music will never die!
Still picks better than most players on their best day
Unfortunately
it's the good rhythm sense haha
Not really…
@@user-dj9iu2et3r most players can barely alternate pick a pentatonic scale on their best days. Most players can strum a few cow boy chords.
Derek Trucks shreds finger picking
its like two metalheads are trolling a jazz player 😂
The way they were both laughing
nah they're not trolling him, they're more thrilled and delighted by how he can play so well without using one of the more fundamental components of guitaring.
Jazz schmazz.
This guy is super talented! I hope to see him in the big leagues in Music, making a big from cell for making great music for all to enjoy it look young man. We’re rooting for you.
The mom is so kind. I love her.
As a classical guitarist, this makes me feel represented! I also play with my fingers only and own a pick just because.
I forced myself to never use a pick so that I'd learn to only use my fingers. So thankful I decided to do this, I feel finger picking can be much more versatile
Why bother forcing yourself when you can never find the bastards to begin with. 🤣@@quetzalcoatlz
I have a cup of picks that never get used lol
@@quetzalcoatlzyou can make beats at the same time with finger picking and hit strings simultaneously you can't with a pick
@quetzalcoatlz do you think violinists ever decide they will never learn how to use a bow because they think it will make them a more versatile musician? Delusional...
His small smile is like, what r u laughing at? That is a warm up
Matteos speed and feel is basically the ideal that every jazz player always wanted to acquire. Amazing.
That freeze frame hit me😂😂
That sounds amazing. Now THAT is "bouncy" 😂
The quick Michaelangelo insert is so clever and hilarious!
The new crop of guitarists are mind blowing.
Love is a game that two can play and both win.
I didn't expect him to go from pick to no pick and like quadruple the speed
Playing with a pick makes you worse, for sure. Eric Johnson's old video on different attacks changed my approach forever.
@@rmaxtpmx oh I know how limiting it can be I was just taken aback is all
Two extraordinary guitar players in complete awe of what they are hearing.
This is the first time I saw the guy and I already love him
He's bloody brilliant ❤
Been playing for 4 years. Can’t stand using a pick. Love the feel of the strings on my fingers.
Same here, been playing since age 8, 55 yrs, elec and acoustic metal mostly
Keep that up duude!!
@@marinogrivonlaverde6963 appreciate it man. Just started playing with other guitarists and am making it a goal of mine to eventually join a band.
Iv never played with my fingers , only a pick
Same same, can’t stand the things, and also prefer to feel the strings on my fingers. Thought I was the only one lol.
Rick has some of the greatest guests now. His Channel is great.
This man playing goes to all generations would be something my grandma would sit and love unconditionally. She loved that type of guitar playing.
I loved this michelangelo painting when they pass the pick.
The cool thing about guitar is that just when it appears as though the instrument has reached its potential, somebody always comes along and blows the roof off!
Slash still better
@@emelle1283 low effort bait lol
@@detuneCris tru tho
@@detuneCrisngl as a musician prolly is but not as a guitarist
@@emelle1283 bait used to be believable
That edit bruh 😂
Finally!!!! Somebody is gonna play that Sultans of swing solo PROPERLY!
The Michelangelo edit just KILLLLLLLED 😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭
I don't play anything but the stereo so what does that mean the Michelangelo insert .
Holy cow. So crazy smooth.
That sounds just so beautiful. With and wout a pick. Dudes the sht
Fucking impressive dude insane
Paganini + Becker in one. GENIUS !
The Michelangelo frame already made my weekend
2 greats just chillin, this was a great interview.
His finger picking is perfection 👌 that was so smooth
The Michelangelo cut is just perfect. Bravo!
Matteo - epitome of natural pure talent!!!
more like pure 20.000 hours of practice
He for sure pratices a lot, but has genetics (coordination) on his side
@@Simon-xi8tbYou can't become world-class without practice, but practice will only go so far if you don't have aptitude. Talent is real and it's absurd to think otherwise.
The way they crack up gets me every time you can tell theyre good friends
Rick's laugh and glance says it all. Damn!
if you're making those two laugh with amazement, you're something
Like listening to a child's laughter. Everything about it is organic and expansive.
My favourite short. So much in so few seconds
Even the word itself bounced when he said it💀
He is already good with the pick and will be better than most guitarists if he practices for an hour or so.
That run alone makes him better than the majority of guitar players.
He would be better than most guitarists even without ever using his right hand at all.
Are picks necessary? I think callouses are better
@@VJ-no9uganswered your own question already. Only necessary if you want to use one
@@VJ-no9ugi like fingerpicking more bc there’s more tones in your thumb than with a pick like if you use the meaty part of your thumb you can get a real “dull” sound which can be good for bass notes and then you can use your nail to pluck or the boney side of your thumb and those will make a more sharp sound there’s just more options and variety with finger picking to me
His face was like he didn't know why you guys so impressed because it's kinda normal for him
Historic moment right there ❤
I so appreciate Matteo! Saw him live in Berlin/Germany this year and I must say that that concert prly was the best I´ve seen in my 64 life...
Put a huge smile on my face
Now I'm waiting for Matteo + Mateus collaboration🤞🏻
@dimejoe. Yeah, they could call themselves “M&M”…. Ah wait…
@@longjonwhite 🤣👍🏻
“Pick up a pick” … this universe man
TALENTED young man!
Watching Beato laughing is priceless 😅
That was a great interview, those guys are so cool
Love matteo, my hero, living legend
BEAUTIFUL sound! Artists like this are the reason Italians have the reputation they have 🤌 seriously
He's so talented!
That laugh is too contagious
Crazy talent/skill. Amazing to watch and listen!
That's wild. My finger picking is very uneven, even after lots of practise. His was so consistent and smooth.
Rick n Mateo was like having a Proud Uncle moment 😂
the editor needs a huge raise for that
One of the best talks I've seen in your channel so far, Rick. Keep rocking, man!! 👏🤟
Lmao that random picture insert was so perfect
Smoothest transition I ever seen
I can’t wait for a whole new season of cracking the code dedicated to this guy’s picking style lol
Rick, that was a great video. Especially the class in session EVH part at the end. Please release part 2 with the jam session
What a stratosphere player. Incredible
Genius.
Delicious playing
People do not realize no set of hands ever hit the earth like Matteo! No one!
Probably Paco DeLucia's hands can be compared to Matteo's, even if we're talking about two totally different styles and approaches...Paco too was a true master
@@leskiki I also love Paco de Lucia - his live performance Entre dos aguas from 1976 is one of my all time favourites (not to mention with Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin)
Shawn Lane
I guess you never heard Pasquale Grasso then
@@mesajam4894 he uses a pick. It's boring.
Bruh the faces he makes. He’s just like, “come on guys.”
Man Rick just kills me i love this man .He is and gets so excited .Im so certai. He treats his guests amazing ,so awesome getting to do what you love and never really thought would be obtainable happy for him to have such a fun life .
Why did i watched this 22 times
I come back to this short multiple times, it's too perfect lol. The skill, the edit, their reaction and the "it is bouncy 🤌🇮🇹"