Trying to learn the MOST DIFFICULT piece I know | Eugene's Trickbag

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  • Trying to learn the most difficult piece I've ever tried. Eugene's Trickbag by Steve Vai from the movie Crossroads. Follow my journey, my struggles and my approach to learning this masterpiece!
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  • @makismakiavelis5718
    @makismakiavelis5718 Před 4 lety +6401

    The hardest part for Steve Vai was teaching himself how to fail at playing this piece realistically for the movie.

    • @rengjdj
      @rengjdj Před 4 lety +200

      Even when he fails it sounds great 😂

    • @shredhead5566
      @shredhead5566 Před 4 lety +179

      I make people laugh by actually playing the mistakes, people that are in the know are more amazed by me playing the mistakes than any other part of the ditty.

    • @bkj427dvl
      @bkj427dvl Před 3 lety +9

      Hahahaha for real

    • @kevincourville1164
      @kevincourville1164 Před 3 lety +214

      When you learned stevie vai played both parts, you learn, the only person that can beat steve vai is Steve Vai.

    • @kevincourville1164
      @kevincourville1164 Před 3 lety +37

      That's it, I'm grabbing my guitar

  • @mattedjon-veryaccuratetabs
    @mattedjon-veryaccuratetabs Před 4 lety +2973

    Finally someone who shows that instruments are not something you're good at "naturally" but you actually need to work to get things done!!

    • @ahhhhyes
      @ahhhhyes Před 4 lety +7

      Mostly

    • @woomi177
      @woomi177 Před 4 lety +36

      Talent is also needed ,atleast it helps. But yeah practise is just as importent

    • @Sanders2k
      @Sanders2k Před 4 lety +2

      I picked up a guitar it felt natural I play by ear cam almost repeat any song with learning how to read music for guitar

    • @mattedjon-veryaccuratetabs
      @mattedjon-veryaccuratetabs Před 4 lety +52

      @@Sanders2k I think it would be completely "natural" if you didn't listen to music or see someone playing guitar your entire life.
      What about "natural gifted" singers who actually hear their parents singing all day long since they were born? Can we still talking about a talent or was it in fact "work" without noticing it?
      Ps : sorry for my english

    • @kranmaster
      @kranmaster Před 4 lety +34

      Some people do have the ability to learn skills, pieces of information, or physical coordination more quickly than the average person. However, (and this is what truly sets them apart), "naturals" learn more quickly because they are predisposed to putting much more of their time and brain power into practice & repetition. They are more focused and organized in the way they approach practice, so they gain maximum benefit out of the time they put in.

  • @JRBandF
    @JRBandF Před 2 lety +937

    Any guitarist who has tried learning this knows how freakin hard it is to get perfect. Great Job

    • @g4joe
      @g4joe Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/_tXuYLc6rIg/video.html
      Tina S

    • @thisguy2973
      @thisguy2973 Před 2 lety +9

      What’s tough are the easy-to-play parts because if you mess up, it’s very noticeable. This songs is cool AND it sucks lol

    • @ek9385
      @ek9385 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm pretty sure you dont have to be a guitarist to see how hard it is to play perfectly.

    • @drdre4397
      @drdre4397 Před 2 lety +18

      @@ek9385 actually you would have to be to appreciate the time and finesse. If you didn't play you just see someone jumping around playing fast not having the same level of appreciation as if you tried to learn it. Anyone who has learned a piece of music on any instrument knows this. You gain a different perspective when the curtain comes up and you learn how the sounds you love are made. I'd say it's an ingorant and wrong take to just assume everyone would appreciate this equally.

    • @ek9385
      @ek9385 Před 2 lety +4

      @@drdre4397 Thanks for the lecture, but all I was saying is that this is one of those songs that pretty much the average person can tell that it would be a bitch to learn. I'll see myself out tho because youre off on this whole other tangent while all I'm talking about is being able to tell something is hard to do.

  • @bjene
    @bjene Před 2 lety +184

    This is one of my favorite videos you’ve ever made because it beautifully emphasizes the most crucial aspect of any art: practice.

  • @varunnadimpalli971
    @varunnadimpalli971 Před 4 lety +5063

    Day 2716 - Still trying to learn smoke on the water

  • @ayrguitars9173
    @ayrguitars9173 Před 4 lety +2166

    It’s actually refreshing - and even encouraging - to see that the ‘greats’ even struggle with some things. ;-)

    • @bwustinbweem
      @bwustinbweem Před 4 lety +49

      Cringe

    • @rubenleejohnsen2037
      @rubenleejohnsen2037 Před 4 lety +54

      @@bwustinbweem No, could you explain why you think so? Nobody can play everything.

    • @budaroddy
      @budaroddy Před 4 lety +41

      @@bwustinbweem no u

    • @hieronymusbosch6255
      @hieronymusbosch6255 Před 4 lety +36

      Agree. Working full time and having a family, I practice when I can. Simple riffs can take me 3 months or sometimes never, to learn. Then I think "Oh I suck. I'm glad I wasn't stupid enough to pursue music as a career, because I can't do it." Seeing the time Paul put into that is heartening. I'm heading back for another attempt at "Hotel California" without one single string buzz. LOL.

    • @Sam-zz7gs
      @Sam-zz7gs Před 4 lety +1

      It's also quite daunting as someone who hasn't been playing long

  • @j_dreii3129
    @j_dreii3129 Před 2 lety +76

    This man is the effect of the quote "Practice does not make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect."

    • @elquepasadeti
      @elquepasadeti Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hay piezas que jamás vas a poder tocar por mucho que practiques si no tienes el talento necesario!

    • @andrewferguson6901
      @andrewferguson6901 Před 3 měsíci

      Practice makes whatever you practice

    • @user-of2qe7ok7q
      @user-of2qe7ok7q Před měsícem

      Practicing makes better

  • @chadloveland2821
    @chadloveland2821 Před 2 lety +506

    This song made me quit guitar for a few years. I went from playing 60 hours a week to giving up.
    I once could play it at 9/10ths speed but I wanted to play it at full speed and never could.
    Well done sir!!!
    I realized I'd never be Steve Vai and that's ok. Some of the most satisfying guitar moments for me have been playing just simple radio type of songs for my kids before bedtime.

    • @WojciechKalka
      @WojciechKalka Před 2 lety +11

      It is actually quite easy, compared to other classical stuff, look at Moonlight Sonata Part III ..

    • @chadloveland2821
      @chadloveland2821 Před 2 lety +63

      @@WojciechKalka it's not just the technicality of the song that makes it so hard, it's insanely fast. Like a heavy metal solo on cocaine. Makes Eruption by Van Halen or Mr Crowley by Ozzy Osbourne (Randy Rhodes) or One by Metallica seem like a stroll through the park in comparison.
      Anyone can play it with some practice, but at the speed Steve Vai plays it?
      Call me skeptical of anyone who would ever call this easy.
      If it was so easy, there'd be hundreds of videos of Steve Vai playing it himself instead of this one from the movie.
      It wouldn't have taken our friend Paul (who is a virtuoso in his own right) months of practice over and over and over to get up to the speed in this video.
      If you wanna pretend it's easy you gotta pick a flamenco song like Asturias (it is a little slower but probably more technical) or maybe Flight of the Bumblebee which is actually slightly faster but probably not as technical.
      Even fairly new guitarists can play moonlight sonata. It's not anywhere near as technical on guitar as it is on piano. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that you're probably a pianist.
      All things considered to play this at full speed or near full speed to Steve Vai is probably the hardest thing to do on guitar. The amount of varying skills and techniques with basically no breaks at these speeds are mind melting.
      Some songs are really fast, some are really technical, this is both with not breaks and crazy transitions between very different skills.
      Watch this video. Watch how clearly a guitar expert struggles. I dunno how anyone could watch this video and call this easy. Even a non guitarist should be able to understand how crazy difficult it is.

    • @WojciechKalka
      @WojciechKalka Před 2 lety +6

      @@chadloveland2821 it's not that fast check CZcams for classical guitar moonlight sonata part three , a whole different level took me five days to learn this here, the other i will never manage. Only one/very very few players in the world can play moonlight sonata part 3 on classical guitar, this yes I can play at that speed and many other can

    • @WojciechKalka
      @WojciechKalka Před 2 lety

      And I bet Paul will not play moonlight sonata part three the classical version in six months, i like his channel but he isn't the most technical player neither good at classical

    • @WojciechKalka
      @WojciechKalka Před 2 lety

      Can't post a link just put moonlight sonata part three classical guitar into CZcams, and it's a lot harder on the guitar actually it was believed to be impossible

  • @PowerfulSlicer
    @PowerfulSlicer Před 4 lety +777

    I actually clapped and shouted “yes” well done, respect.

    • @MICKLEPICKLE1750
      @MICKLEPICKLE1750 Před 4 lety +2

      Same here, congratulations very inspiring!

    • @hikaruyume901
      @hikaruyume901 Před 3 lety

      Me too! I’m so proud of him this makes meh want to practice ichika nito’s songs EEE

    • @audreypaulus3571
      @audreypaulus3571 Před 3 lety

      Wow! Super gedaan! 😲😃👍

  • @MarsLonsen
    @MarsLonsen Před 4 lety +1752

    "if you can play it slowly - you can play it quickly" - some viola dudes

    • @zg6634
      @zg6634 Před 4 lety +16

      Impresive

    • @hmingthanzaua7504
      @hmingthanzaua7504 Před 4 lety +61

      This quote I know from twosetviolins.

    • @edgaralonzo8111
      @edgaralonzo8111 Před 4 lety +6

      Lol good reference

    • @TSgitaar
      @TSgitaar Před 4 lety +13

      Yep, I've given that advice to my students before.... But it does have some truth in it. By practicing slowly you will learn a piece more precisely, which enables you to play it more cleanly at faster pace.

    • @tim8767
      @tim8767 Před 4 lety +4

      LOL. Love those guys.

  • @BenEller
    @BenEller Před 2 lety +82

    Fun video! Kinda re-inspires me to tackle this thing again.

    • @bello9445
      @bello9445 Před rokem

      Good luck man

    • @heiah
      @heiah Před 9 měsíci +2

      one uncle to rule them all!

  • @nathanaeledwardcollins
    @nathanaeledwardcollins Před 2 lety +9

    It’s super helpful to realize that it’s normal for it to take forever to learn something hard! Thanks for being willing to share your hard work in the woodshed as well as the final result!

  • @IsraelMedrano
    @IsraelMedrano Před 3 lety +876

    This just shows how incredibly talented classical musicians are.

    • @valebliz
      @valebliz Před 3 lety +7

      @Uhhh yeah Paganini caprices are so easy.

    • @paga2465
      @paga2465 Před 3 lety +39

      @@valebliz are you really sure about that?

    • @santiagopinzon5645
      @santiagopinzon5645 Před 3 lety +32

      @@paga2465 I’m
      Actually a blues-rock guitarrist (srv, Mayer, maybe some B.B king and very influenced by Hendrix and Trio-Mayer) but a classical violinist. It’s much harder to master in this way the violin, but once you do everything seems easy. It took me three years to get through my Suzuki book 1 (with all the basic songs like Twinkle twinkle little star or a bit more complex but easy stuff like the Etudes). This piece (if you have the level for it kinda 20-25 yrs of experience) is very easy in a violin, but in the guitar it is much harder. (Although I am significantly more advance in my violin skills than my guitar skills).

    • @patrickbalkany7989
      @patrickbalkany7989 Před 3 lety +7

      and this is not even close to what the best are able to do...

    • @seagullpoet
      @seagullpoet Před 2 lety +1

      Paganini has about 4 movies about him.

  • @yourmomlovespenis
    @yourmomlovespenis Před 3 lety +561

    The most important question is where is he getting these killer sweaters?!

    • @tjallevanderwal8031
      @tjallevanderwal8031 Před 3 lety

      @@JTD472 always wondered

    • @tjallevanderwal8031
      @tjallevanderwal8031 Před 3 lety

      @@JTD472 nvm link doesnt work for me

    • @JTD472
      @JTD472 Před 3 lety

      @@tjallevanderwal8031 oof sorry mate I was kidding. I was just teasing about how basic clothing, not in the least interesting, is a way we’re going to pamper you

    • @yourmomlovespenis
      @yourmomlovespenis Před 2 lety +1

      @Frank DeSalvo [C]literally laughed out loud at that

  • @SJFG6523
    @SJFG6523 Před 2 lety +4

    Honestly seeing someone as good as you (your misirlou video inspired me so hard) grind so much to get something so tricky put it all into perspective ( for a guy who's been practising seriously for only 2 months). Thank you for being honest and for absolutely killing it and being so inspirational

  • @Tennantude
    @Tennantude Před 2 lety

    I love how you look at your hands during the final execution almost in a way that seems both proud and encouraging. Great job sir. Thank you for this.

  • @Jamesfoofighter
    @Jamesfoofighter Před 4 lety +661

    I was at a masterclass clinic that Vai held 7 years ago. Everyone was asking him to play this and he said no, he'd need a massive warmup to even get close to playing it well

    • @evanmargol3408
      @evanmargol3408 Před 3 lety +90

      No shit? That actually makes me feel a lot better lol

    • @nortonshog
      @nortonshog Před 3 lety +68

      Wow, that is great to hear, took me 3 years of daily practice to finally get it up to speed, but it still takes a few tries beforehand to get there (and I’ve been playing guitar for 30+ years lol)!

    • @burnsZY85
      @burnsZY85 Před 3 lety +18

      He can't really do the fast picking stuff anymore, i remember seeing an interview were he was talking about how he had a botched medical procedure which has affected his playing.

    • @bobcarroll1410
      @bobcarroll1410 Před 3 lety +15

      I started learning this in Jurne (it is September now) and I can play it at about 3/4 speed with minimal mistakes. From 1/2 speed to 3/4 speed, I have had to make some major adjustments in picking. I expect that final 1/4 to be very difficult. The caprice seems to be coming more naturally for me than the arpeggios, but that makes some sense because I have never been a sweep picker. My timing on that final run has always been off until today (I finally went back and played Vai's version at 1/2 speed to examine it again after a couple months.) I've also been playing around with that diminished scale to see if there might be faster ways to play it. This is a challenging, but fun piece.

    • @martydibergi5228
      @martydibergi5228 Před 3 lety +11

      Al Di Meola told me the same thing when I had the opportunity to meet and chat with him. These pros practice and prepare for their tours. They have to, look how complex their music is. Steve Morse said the same thing at a clinic I attended. MUCH respect. They have put the work in to achieve their goals and level of excellence. Will Ray of the Hellecasters told me 3 key words. Practice practice practice. He is correct. Wish I had their guitar musical genetics 😃.

  • @drosselschnaps
    @drosselschnaps Před 4 lety +229

    To say "great job" is an understatement. I remember when a buddy of mine and me went to a local bookstore when we were about 16,17 years old. They had a guitar magazine with the notes of Eugene's Trickbag in it. We opened the magazine, looked at the notes, looked at each other, closed the magazine, put it calmly back on the shelf and walked out of there. And we've never spoken of it again :D Hats off to you Paul!

    • @llla_german_ewoklll6413
      @llla_german_ewoklll6413 Před 4 lety +3

      Whiskeyleech, had the same experience with smoke on the water. I dream of learning it in under 12 hours, but i doubt it’s possible.

    • @MikaTarkela
      @MikaTarkela Před 4 lety +2

      @@llla_german_ewoklll6413 You should give it a try! It's surprisingly easy and fast to learn :)

    • @llla_german_ewoklll6413
      @llla_german_ewoklll6413 Před 4 lety

      Mika Tarkela lol

    • @woomi177
      @woomi177 Před 4 lety

      @@llla_german_ewoklll6413 i learned it in 5 mintues. But i guess everyone has its own pCe

    • @llla_german_ewoklll6413
      @llla_german_ewoklll6413 Před 4 lety

      Woo MI (sarcasm)

  • @dlw2705
    @dlw2705 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I saw this video a year ago. I love what you realized about getting better through practice. I am a 3-year guitar player. I am picking this piece up today. I am challenging myself to learn this by 2024. I will come back next year!

  • @cliffordmanson1654
    @cliffordmanson1654 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thats awesome man!! Everyone usually watches the final result,, but don't know how much effort and patience it takes to learn a masterpiece like this!! I've tried playing this and I know I'm not ready for it yet, but you showed us the way! Thank you.

  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull Před 4 lety +570

    Inspiring video dude! And you killed the performance at the end!

    • @emitremmus1004
      @emitremmus1004 Před 4 lety +1

      you would say that

    • @batero06
      @batero06 Před 4 lety +7

      So Rhett, are we expecting this challenging piece in your channel any time soon? Keep rockin

    • @grantcleveland4506
      @grantcleveland4506 Před 4 lety

      We love you Rhett!

  • @parkerwilson253
    @parkerwilson253 Před 4 lety +410

    It took Steve Vai 3 whole months to learn how to mess up for the next part of the scene;)

    • @ahfooktits
      @ahfooktits Před 4 lety

      heheheheeee

    • @andyjohnson4485
      @andyjohnson4485 Před 4 lety +33

      Should've hired me, I got the messed up part after the first attempted!

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 Před 4 lety +1

      Vai learned it perfect in 5 minutes.. It took him years to fuck up!

    • @steviebeavie1
      @steviebeavie1 Před 4 lety +2

      We've still never seen Vai actually play this. I'm sure he didn't record all that in one take so extra well done to Paul!

    • @tommywho924
      @tommywho924 Před 4 lety +2

      @@steviebeavie1 czcams.com/video/waguD4i3cjY/video.html
      there ya go

  • @ConradParadox
    @ConradParadox Před rokem +2

    I‘m so happy my teacher showed me this piece in the first years of our sessions. This is something that will always be with you. Haven’t played this in years but I just picked up the guitar and remembered every single note. Thx Paul for the reminder. On to practice again.

  • @derekphillips9570
    @derekphillips9570 Před 2 lety +3

    I appreciate seeing someone this talented go through the process of improvement. Encouraging stuff! Thank you Mr. Paul

  • @wabio
    @wabio Před 3 lety +166

    3:33 Camera pressure. Yup. My problem exactly......even when there's no camera.

    • @datalanda.s5539
      @datalanda.s5539 Před 3 lety +3

      That’s so true! When I am alone I can play, but if happen to try to record it....damn..not happening for some reason.

    • @sloper013
      @sloper013 Před 3 lety

      @@datalanda.s5539 if a tree falls in the wood and there is noone around....

    • @PeterDaley72
      @PeterDaley72 Před 2 lety +2

      @@datalanda.s5539 Intersting psychology and pysiology behind that... Your brain is operating slighly differently in each situation, enough to mess things up! Lots of interesting videos and info about the phenomena. Might not help solve the problem, but it's fascinating learning about what is going on when that happens.

    • @datalanda.s5539
      @datalanda.s5539 Před 2 lety

      @@PeterDaley72 any recommendations, links to those videos? Cheers.

    • @mikedavis7636
      @mikedavis7636 Před 2 lety

      Red light syndrome. The inability to play while the record button is on. Well done Paul. Proves that the time you put into something is the most important factor

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Před 4 lety +357

    Steve Vai is one of the most prolific and insane guitarists of all time. Not quite much parallel is musicality and sound! Really awesome to see you attempt this masterpiece man!

    • @boomshankah1123
      @boomshankah1123 Před 4 lety +3

      RC32 Take a listen. czcams.com/video/fEHjD4CyAU8/video.html

    • @stickywickedy
      @stickywickedy Před 4 lety +19

      RC32 I Find his music extremely annoying and dull tbh. He’s obviously exceptionally talented but his music is unlistenable imo. Maybe that’s just me.

    • @jollytemplar3670
      @jollytemplar3670 Před 4 lety +1

      Tom M Agreed, the stuff he makes seems like it’s oriented towards the lowest common denominator, and therefore really dulled and dumbed down

    • @panama1942
      @panama1942 Před 4 lety +2

      @@jollytemplar3670 Whose someone that orients their music to the highest common denominator then?

    • @jollytemplar3670
      @jollytemplar3670 Před 4 lety +2

      Panama Dream Theater comes to mind

  • @allencook8649
    @allencook8649 Před rokem +1

    Unbelievable! You are absolutely amazing and it's wonderful to see someone so dedicated. Thank you so much for taking the time to learn this song.

  • @LocalManMakesMusic
    @LocalManMakesMusic Před 2 lety

    I love videos that show the process like this. It’s also makes you a great teacher to show that you are also still a student.

  • @mhoppy6639
    @mhoppy6639 Před 3 lety +211

    It’s actually encouraging seeing someone so good faced with a real challenge. I will never get anywhere near this standard but it gives me extra impetus and confidence when I take on much easier stuff that I myself find difficult. Thank you Paul. Very inspiring.

    • @ewangibsonmusic
      @ewangibsonmusic Před 5 měsíci +1

      Anyone can learn this tune - including you! To play it slowly is actually quite easy. Indeed the only way to play it fast is to first memorise is slowly. It's very logical from a shapes and patterns perspective. The first part as you see is just a series of fairly basic arpeggiated chords. We should all be practicing arpeggios anyway so why not these fairly standard shapes? Just take one shape at a time and work them up slowly. So goal should not be speed but perfection. Speed if that's your ultimate gaol will follow the perfection. Honestly you can absolutely do this. The only thing stopping you is the belief that you can't do it. Good luck!

    • @mhoppy6639
      @mhoppy6639 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ewangibsonmusic you know what. That’s a very inspiring post. Thank you for taking the time to reply and I’m actually going to have a sustained crack at this now. I’ll also revisit my scales and arpeggios. So, thank you 🙏 much appreciated 😊

    • @ewangibsonmusic
      @ewangibsonmusic Před 5 měsíci

      @@mhoppy6639 likewise, your reply is inspiring as well from my perspective as a guitar teacher. It's also one of the nicest things I've ever read on CZcams comments. Thank you for taking the time to reply. I wish you every success in your renewed endeavours. Rock on!

  • @estring69
    @estring69 Před 4 lety +408

    You need an 80’s montage. Then you will automatically have it down.

    • @cthomas025
      @cthomas025 Před 4 lety +11

      Even Rocky had a mooontaaaaage!

    • @damonbarth8009
      @damonbarth8009 Před 4 lety

      @fomocoboy "You've got to put one foot in front of the other..."

    • @Dodo-so8dz
      @Dodo-so8dz Před 4 lety +1

      @@cthomas025 His was the archetype

    • @cthomas025
      @cthomas025 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Dodo-so8dz It's a song lyric, my man. Both from a South Park episode (Asspen) and Team America: World Police.

    • @Dodo-so8dz
      @Dodo-so8dz Před 4 lety +1

      @@cthomas025 My bad. They terk err jerbs😆

  • @fanigallagher
    @fanigallagher Před 2 lety +3

    You Know what i like about this video is you show the process of mastering this piece. You showed me that you can play any song, if you practice hard enough. Thanks paul

  • @ajallen6980
    @ajallen6980 Před rokem +1

    What I love so much, is that it shows what goes on behind the scenes of great players. You get that in classical and jazz a lot of times, the understanding from the audience of how much time is spent focusing on one single thing, but it’s lost on rock and blues audiences who aren’t in the know. Extremely well done sir. Anecdotally I remember listening to nothing but what would be on my next program for weeks until it was performed, and then starting the process all over again. Bravo.

  • @FYMASMD
    @FYMASMD Před 4 lety +261

    This shows how incredible a guitarist Steve Vai is.

    • @SmugSchmuck
      @SmugSchmuck Před 4 lety +10

      Bro listen to the actual paganini piece.

    • @jonathanpeters9271
      @jonathanpeters9271 Před 4 lety +10

      @@SmugSchmuck people used to say Paganini was possessed and had extra finger joints because his playing was so exceptional. Steve Vai is one of the best of our time, but Paganini is one of very few that are pretty much unmatched throughout all of history

    • @SmugSchmuck
      @SmugSchmuck Před 4 lety +6

      @@jonathanpeters9271 I know man. He supposedly had Marfan syndrome, which results in long slender fingers. Paganini wrote this for the violin but he was a master guitarist too. Lots of pieces for guitar.

    • @jonathanpeters9271
      @jonathanpeters9271 Před 4 lety +6

      @@SmugSchmuck if you haven't yet you should check out Jascha Heifetz's performance of Paganini's 24th caprice here on CZcams it's simply jaw-dropping

    • @hrlincoln9873
      @hrlincoln9873 Před 4 lety +5

      That's why Zappa listed his contribution on the liner notes as "impossible guitar parts."

  • @MrKrasnox
    @MrKrasnox Před 4 lety +311

    What a nice song to play at a guitar store to make everybody feel unconfident

    • @mickeyjimhickey
      @mickeyjimhickey Před 4 lety

      Hahaha. It'd put me off.

    • @baldbearded9601
      @baldbearded9601 Před 4 lety +9

      Honestly I'd say only millennials and people with zero interest in guitar won't associate this song to the Crossroads movie.. other than that most anyone guitar inclined will have seen it.

    • @slime-tu8nv
      @slime-tu8nv Před 4 lety +28

      @@baldbearded9601 shut up boomer

    • @DDFProductions
      @DDFProductions Před 4 lety +8

      Bald & Bearded ok boomer

    • @JayBigDadyCy
      @JayBigDadyCy Před 4 lety

      Lmao

  • @ajd8346
    @ajd8346 Před 2 lety +1

    Man I love love love this!! I have tried this at 14 and at 30 and now u have inspired me to try again at 46!!! Thank you thank you. It amazing I watch you play and usually in awe of your ability and musicianship and often think things are out of reach and that this just comes easy to players like you but this reminds me that what separates you and people like Steve via is the work effort and love of the process. So u have inspired me to try and work hard and take it slow and forgive myself when it doesn’t come right away and to find joy and peace in the process!!! Wonderful wonderful video and I’m going to watch crossroads tonight for the 10,000th time as well!

  • @Thaedz
    @Thaedz Před rokem +5

    I remember years ago, when I was 16 or 17, I could play this pretty much up to speed. At some point I sort of forgot about it, but today this sparked my interest again. I can now play the first arpeggio bit again at about 1/4 speed. I’ve been practicing this for about 1,5 or 2 hours tonight and for the first time in years my left hand feels tired. It’s a good feeling actually. Feels like progress.
    But playing this piece again and just experiencing how hard it is, makes me respect you even more as a musician. Awesome job dude!

  • @halpank3551
    @halpank3551 Před 4 lety +42

    I love the tone of your tele, it's beautiful

  • @JWMCMLXXX
    @JWMCMLXXX Před 4 lety +46

    Fuuuuck yeah!
    So rare to see someone grind it down and make the goal in such a well produced, succinct story.
    This was awesome.
    Thanks man.

  • @fredkight
    @fredkight Před 2 lety +5

    That was absolutely enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your struggles. I'm so impressed with your talent and skill. You challenge me to practice more. The performance was splendid! Thank you so much!

  • @FriendsBuyHousesCom
    @FriendsBuyHousesCom Před 2 lety +2

    The real lesson here that I take away as a student of guitar and a follower of your channel is that, you need to stick with it. When you feel like giving up the most is usually right before you make a breakthrough. You did a really nice job with this and it was truly inspirational. I love your channel and I've learned a lot from you.

  • @novomusicofficial
    @novomusicofficial Před 4 lety +166

    The dark side of the force is a way to many abilities. Some consider to be... unnatural

    • @THOMAS2910able
      @THOMAS2910able Před 3 lety +5

      Is it possible to learn this power ?

    • @aaronnanos8789
      @aaronnanos8789 Před 3 lety +2

      You can even stop those you love.....from dying.

    • @douglasyi8925
      @douglasyi8925 Před 3 lety

      😈

    • @chrismcintyre6331
      @chrismcintyre6331 Před 3 lety

      @@THOMAS2910able if you think this life is all there is? .... Next might not be a breeze in the park.

    • @sirgalahad777
      @sirgalahad777 Před 3 lety

      @@THOMAS2910able Yes, find the nearest crossroad.

  • @RickyWilder
    @RickyWilder Před 3 lety +76

    I’ve always wanted to learn this and I’m happy to know it’ll only take 52,000 days of practice!

  • @contraryson4690
    @contraryson4690 Před 2 lety

    I know your pain! This brings back some painful memories of collapsing in tears trying to learn this in my late teens. You've inspired me to try it again all these years later. wish me luck!

  • @sergio88mg20
    @sergio88mg20 Před 4 lety +190

    Didn't know that Obi Wan could rock like that on guitar 🔥😎

  • @cheapedge2988
    @cheapedge2988 Před 4 lety +67

    Great job Paul. Like others here said already: it's good to see that even a talented and highly skilled musician like you can get frustrated by "not getting it right", loosing confidence, wanting to give up and suffer from "camera pressure" ... and nevertheless in the end .. "get there". Guess we all go through this and it's great to see that practice, practice, practice will someday get you to where you want come! Super - very inspiring video.

  • @mattbown
    @mattbown Před 2 lety +1

    This is really cool man. Love to see this. It tells a story of how all the greats got to where they are. Practice, understanding, and time. Great video.

  • @matthewhorizon6050
    @matthewhorizon6050 Před 2 lety +6

    Phenomenal job, Paul! Outstanding stick-to-itiveness. Sure, we all have our own trademark licks, but to play this as Steve did all those yrs ago is nothing less than remarkable. Again, excellent job. Also, never seen a CZcams video that emphasized the importance of practice, such as this one.

  • @HiFiMonki
    @HiFiMonki Před 4 lety +354

    He's focusing so hard that in a single day his beard doubled in length.

  • @LuizxDlol
    @LuizxDlol Před 3 lety +63

    Eugene's Trickbag: a
    paganini caprice 5 : Cute

    • @jazzram_
      @jazzram_ Před 2 lety

      Lol

    • @darthvader4339
      @darthvader4339 Před 2 lety +1

      Paganini Caprice 5: Cute
      Paganini Caprice 16: your even cuter.

    • @g4joe
      @g4joe Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/_tXuYLc6rIg/video.html
      Tina S

  • @00xanawolf00
    @00xanawolf00 Před 3 měsíci

    Serious congratulations on you very hard work and dedication finally paying off! Bravo!

  • @dradvice9349
    @dradvice9349 Před 6 měsíci

    Incredible! Thank you for sharing, and for teaching the commitment. ❤

  • @spidergoo8659
    @spidergoo8659 Před 2 lety +5

    Last summer I picked up my dusty old guitars (acoustic) to try to keep relax after having 2 heart attacks. Age 41. Haven’t played for a while and even then it was just basic cords and power cords. No idea of any licks.
    Started loving to play again , so my misses bought me my first ever Gibson studio 2020 red wine. Words could never reach the hight of my joy in seeing this beautiful guitar.
    A year on after watching this young man, plus many others and then learning on the Gibson app. I’m now creating my own solos with backing tracks free on CZcams.
    Playing guitar helps me express how I feel. When words just come wrong. Thanks for this video bro.
    You’re definitely up there in the top players. Great work. ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️👍👍👍

  • @someguyyouknow6420
    @someguyyouknow6420 Před 4 lety +1987

    It's pretty easy actually. Just sell your soul to the devil...

  • @davidcox9115
    @davidcox9115 Před 2 lety

    Well done!! Much effort! Thank you for sharing

  • @MagicRich
    @MagicRich Před 2 lety +2

    The struggle was so real with this one. I felt your pain!
    Good job!!

  • @larryscheller2476
    @larryscheller2476 Před 3 lety +24

    You got it !
    From an old musicians joke " how do I get to Carnegie Hall " old symphony musician answers " practice , practice , practice. "

  • @johnackelley
    @johnackelley Před 4 lety +259

    I like to practice on an acoustic guitar because it helps build my fingers' callouses, muscles, muscle memory, and speed. I've noticed it takes slightly longer to press the strings on an acoustic since they're thicker and have more action to them. It also takes more pressure. If I set down my electric and practice on my acoustic, when I switch back to my electric, it feels so much easier.

    • @drey4529
      @drey4529 Před 4 lety +9

      this is so true. my acoustic is pretty old and wears on your fingers faster than most guitars i’ve played & whenever i play one of my friends electric guitars it feels so much easier and more comfortable

    • @MrAndersonmm
      @MrAndersonmm Před 4 lety +8

      I've always recommended to students to learn on an acoustic first, and to learn every song on an acoustic first. Two reasons, the first being what you said... it's much easier to transition from acoustic to electric (it's not seamless, strumming and things like that are much different), and secondly because people don't like listening to only an electric guitar... you can take an acoustic with you anywhere you go and play, an electric takes both power and usually an accompaniment.

    • @TaireTV
      @TaireTV Před 4 lety +3

      What about thicker gauge strings on electric? I know it's not as desirable for some but would it not also be a good idea? Mix of both worlds?

    • @bjhriemersma
      @bjhriemersma Před 4 lety +1

      Same with playing with a coin or heavy pick. You'll be twice as fast with a pick after a few months of playing with a coin.

    • @lemao_squash4486
      @lemao_squash4486 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bjhriemersma the pick weight is nothing compared to your fingers, doesn't make a difference

  • @benpomante
    @benpomante Před 2 lety

    Great job man, really appreciated the effort you made, you really worked on it, genuinely and constantly, showing your progresses and struggles, I really enjoyed the route while cheering for you throughout the challenge 👍🏻

  • @Dcba964
    @Dcba964 Před 2 lety +1

    This shows how professional you are....
    I mean you are simply the dreamy weakly teacher we all desire...
    👌🎸❤❤❤❤

  • @pbone1984
    @pbone1984 Před 3 lety +11

    This was truly inspirational. I feel like I went on a journey with you and I had the biggest smile on my face when you nailed it. Very well done!

  • @Hickeroar
    @Hickeroar Před 3 lety +21

    I absolutely loved watching this process. I was just feeling that frustration tonight with something I'm trying to learn (FAR less advanced, of course), and it's awesome to see that it's perfectly natural, and sometimes you just need to hang up the guitar for the day and try again tomorrow. Loved watching your hard, consistent work pay off.

  • @zattaz23
    @zattaz23 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome!!! Good example of resilience and effort!! 🎉🎉

  • @jeffparkllan8732
    @jeffparkllan8732 Před 2 lety +1

    That was awesome brother! I remember that piece blowing me away when I saw the movie. You did an amazing job and I appreciate all your time and effort.

  • @mopar3502001
    @mopar3502001 Před 4 lety +14

    Excellent, Paul! It takes dedication and time to achieve the level of playing like this! Great job!!!

  • @timb9363
    @timb9363 Před 4 lety +31

    You’ve given me the impetus to continue in guitar, see you struggle and nearly throw your guitar is all I needed to see

    • @grif008
      @grif008 Před 3 lety

      Yeah haha it was nice to see Paul not be the god of keeping it creamy smooth for a single moment in his life

  • @BobsBikingAdventures
    @BobsBikingAdventures Před 2 lety

    Awesome! Good work sticking with it. Keeps us mere mortals plugging away with our practice.

  • @leoleproso9944
    @leoleproso9944 Před 2 lety

    Simply amazing! I've never seen anyone try this. You are so good Paul. Thanks for this video.

  • @blainetrain2299
    @blainetrain2299 Před 4 lety +8

    Paul... This is the most inspiring video I've ever seen you do. This really show cases how much effort and work needs to go into learning something, even when you're already really good. So often in CZcams videos we only get to see the final product and barely ever see the amount of hours or days or in this case, over a month that goes into learning a piece. This reminds us that we are all human and what we can achieve when we put the effort in.
    I would love to see this type of format in more videos. Where we can see the struggle and successes. It's just super encouraging and makes me want to soldier on when I get frustrated. My personal struggle has been Cliffs of Dover. I think I'm going to go put some effort in. Thank you Paul!!

  • @tonkkronk4087
    @tonkkronk4087 Před 4 lety +28

    'Camera pressure' LOL.. I thought it only happened to me 😂

  • @bojannikolow1462
    @bojannikolow1462 Před 4 měsíci

    Paul, this was the most powerful lesson from You, thanks!

  • @bramjanssen-ros4858
    @bramjanssen-ros4858 Před 2 lety

    Well done. You are the man for not giving up. I loved the video.

  • @eeboy1778
    @eeboy1778 Před 4 lety +9

    Fabulous! Well done Paul. You are one of the most “human” and modest tutors on CZcams. And of course, one of the most accomplished and likeable. Thank you. 🙏

  • @kneeedeep5536
    @kneeedeep5536 Před 3 lety +5

    Sickest tele I think I've ever seen. I loveeee the wear and tear on the fretboard. The fretboard on tele's already play so much nicer than any other electrics I've played. Kudos buddy, you're literally waking the good guitarist up in me and I can't thank you enough for that. Somehow you ended up appearing in my recommends out of nowhere and it was really what I needed to get me playing again. Thanks man.

  • @SMITHGI
    @SMITHGI Před 2 lety +1

    Epic video Paul! This song was the reason I first got a guitar. Of course I never learned it but now, 36 years later I feel inspired once again!

  • @design126
    @design126 Před rokem

    BROOOOOO! This video was amazing! Been wanting to learn this for 30 years now, and always get discouraged and quit. I think you've inspired me to try it again! Thanks for a killer video and honest look at learning a classic piece!

  • @scotchnstogies
    @scotchnstogies Před 4 lety +5

    I appreciate you showing that even an excellent guitarist like yourself gets stumped and struggles to get some things down. That’s a huge motivation. Be blessed and stay safe man.

  • @evil_in_your_closet
    @evil_in_your_closet Před 3 lety +3

    Dude, epic! I seriously was sitting at my comp and CLAPPED when i saw the final performance! Especially the part after the paginini-segment (the one with the shifting positions) was super-impressive, you really got that one down! Cheers for so much dedication and strong will!

  • @guitarandmore69
    @guitarandmore69 Před rokem

    Great! That's some awesome dedication and execution!

  • @user-zx6wd8og6z
    @user-zx6wd8og6z Před 6 měsíci

    Its really natural and great humanity job. Thank you paul😊

  • @pepek69andhalf
    @pepek69andhalf Před 4 lety +12

    Had exactly same feelings while I was practising Jerry Reeds' - Struttin' - persistence is the key. Great video. Thanks for sharing - especially with the amount of time you sacrificed to learn it. It will really open eyes of some of your viewers! Showing that you have to put a lot of effort to achieve something! Greetings

  • @audioxplorer
    @audioxplorer Před 2 lety +6

    Watching you in the process of mastering this piece is more inspiring than listening to to Steve Vai and imagining playing this. It was a pleasure to witness your accomplishment!

  • @jeremyhale5067
    @jeremyhale5067 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the inspiration to try to learn this piece again. I only spent 2 weeks trying then gave up. You have proven to be an example that hard work and determination yields results. You are also a much more advanced player than myself,and to see you have to work at this gives me hope that I can accomplish this as well.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @shawnlucas4
    @shawnlucas4 Před 2 lety

    Amazing. Great video. Thanks for taking us on that journey. Congrats.!

  • @Piotrmiko
    @Piotrmiko Před 4 lety +297

    "I always start very slowly so my fingering is on point and I know exactly where my fingers need to be..."
    - Paul Davids, 2019

  • @tehmessiah5617
    @tehmessiah5617 Před 4 lety +4

    I love this. I think I have watched it 10 times already. Your an inspiration to us all.
    Thanks Paul

  • @philcowdall9399
    @philcowdall9399 Před 2 lety

    Magnificent work Paul !!

  • @mikestaff3042
    @mikestaff3042 Před 6 měsíci

    Great skill and determination shown Paul. Congrats !

  • @HeROsiNhEaVeN
    @HeROsiNhEaVeN Před 4 lety +24

    When I see a master struggle....it gives me hope...🙏🏻

  • @alexhelenius7365
    @alexhelenius7365 Před 3 lety +7

    This is truly inspirational. Makes me want to grab my guitar and start learning something again.

  • @davidlok3132
    @davidlok3132 Před 2 lety

    Bloody Heck!!! wonderful, I am so very impressed!!! I have NEVER commented on anything before, this persistence & dedication deserved major support.... WOW!!!! great job Paul. that was awesome M8!!!

  • @nunoriffitti
    @nunoriffitti Před 2 lety

    I love this video! Watching you progress each time was awesome! Great job and what an inspiration to all guitar players!

  • @BudgetPedalChap
    @BudgetPedalChap Před 4 lety +4

    Nailed it man, really proud of your tenacity and self motivation

  • @dylanriner
    @dylanriner Před 4 lety +5

    It took me a whole month to learn Joe Pass’s version of “Everything Happens to Me”. Patience is rewarding, and something a lot of people don’t see behind the scenes. You did a great job portraying the struggle of learning an insanely tasty riff. Cheers from Atlanta! 🎸

  • @joshuahubbard4919
    @joshuahubbard4919 Před 2 lety

    Dude. This puts so much in perspective for me. Thank you! Alot! Really!

  • @joethompson297
    @joethompson297 Před rokem

    Shear will and determination got you through it! Well done!

  • @EyeShotFirst
    @EyeShotFirst Před 3 lety +10

    I think everyone should learn this piece. What I have found is that no two tabs are exactly the same, and I've modified the fingerings of the arpeggios myself to allow for more comfort and from a simple observation I have made of Steve Vai's playing. Steve likes movement up and down the fingerboard. So when you're working out fingerings for the arpeggios, try to always move up the fingerboard, instead of sticking to small sections. Steve himself said that he used to look in the mirror when he played, so he's very into the visual of how his playing looks. So the more complicated the arpeggios look, the easier they actually are, and you're not tripping over your fingers.

  • @pelo9162
    @pelo9162 Před 3 lety +37

    Mind blowing🤯 I know that kind of frustration, I've tried to learn Hendrix's 'Bold as love', but I give up the first time. This video just give me the motivation to try again😅💪🏼🎸

    • @GiacomoVaccari
      @GiacomoVaccari Před 3 lety +2

      Bold as love is really not that hard, once you get what he's doing.

    • @chubby242424
      @chubby242424 Před 2 lety +1

      A lot of hendrix stuff isn't difficult (except when he's being jimi of course) it's just learning the base techniques for that song. Lots of tutorials on here for those.

    • @Dice67
      @Dice67 Před 2 lety +2

      Y'all could be nice and motivating instead of telling him "it not that hard"

  • @vind1488
    @vind1488 Před 2 lety +4

    Incredible! Great to see your determination rewarded. I've just started watching your music lesson videos also which are excellent.

  • @DaveDickens
    @DaveDickens Před 9 měsíci

    Wonderful! Thank you. Cheers Dave

  • @abdullahhashmi9126
    @abdullahhashmi9126 Před 4 lety +27

    Watching the final take was so tense😱