it doesn't have a specific time to learn...if you are talented you can do it quickly but with much much practise...if you aren't it may take a lifetime..
Light Up the Sky, Van Halen Light in the Black, Rainbow Dark Light, HIM I'll See the Light Tonight, Yngwie Malmsteen Paradise By the Dashboard Light, Meat Loaf Sixteenth Century Greensleeves, Rainbow Fear, Heaven and Hell November Rain, Guns n Roses Evil Eyes, Dio Headless Cross, Black Sabbath Stairway to Heaven, Led Zeppelin Hellraiser, Ozzy Osbourne
Power ballad is a slow song played with distortioned instrument such as guitars used in hard rock songs. A Clasical power ballad I can recommend would be More than a Feeling by Boston and speaking about the Boston rock band, A man I'll never be is another beautifull power ballad by Boston. Air supply had a good power ballad called Lost in love. The Carpenters also had good power ballads.
a new and exciting sound kind of like today when the first rappers started using autotune and everyone wanted to have the same sound. Also it surely helps that so many bands play them and people idolize slash to Yngwie Malmsteen.
ok im sorry but this isn't the best question i cant really awnserw your question with out knowing weither its a "squire" or a "American Standard" or a "Custom Shop" or a "Mexican Strat" look on the headstock you will see under the FENDER stratocaster logo there should be a spot that says: "Made In _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" the after you have that go on Google and take the made in _ _ _ _ _ _ and type in "Fender _ _ _ _ _ _ Startocaster serial number look up" Hope this helps/
Try and keep your gain and everything at about 3/4 o'clock (if yours are in numbers just pretend your dials are like a clock)But bring you Mid and treble down just abit..Id recommend toying around with the controls
Yngwie Malmsteen was born on June 30, 1963.
In a 2009 interview with Yngwie Malmsteen he reveals he is a follower of Scientology.
He's not, Watching Yngwie Malmsteen play is a lot like watching a Car Race, its entertaining, but when you listen to it, it sounds about the Same. There reaches a point where sweep picking and hammer ons become overused, and become hutches. When it comes to players like Danny Gatton and Joe pass, it takes a lot more feel and musical intelligence. When you go on say youtube, and you were to look up covers of Yngwie malmsteen, you could fine 1000 good covers, because all it would take is a relaxed wrist. If you were to look up Joe pass or Danny Gatton, you would find little to no good covers, because it takes much more technique, much more thought and a lot less muscle memory, and more muscle anticipation. It takes a lot more then a Heavy back track and some pentatonic or Lydian scales.
it all depends on what you listen to, everyone will put their 2 cents in this I can imagine but two that have blown me away lately are Jeff Loomis for his "god like" metal solos and another one is Buckethead as he can play anything. but a few to check out Steve Vai Joe Satriani Joe Stump Yngwie Malmsteen classics aside for that list of course, as you wanted "now".
I've heard it in just about everything. Classical Country Death metal - Opeth being a great example hard rock - W.A.S.P. - Sleeping in the fire metal - Pantera - Cemetery gates - Pantera pop - that annoying jusitn bieber song i heard on the radio (which one right) progressive - Black Star - Yngwie Malmsteen It's how you use an instrument to your advantage getting that particular song you want. True artists will look past the stereotype of ohhh that's a country instrument and make music kind of like that guy Yngwie plays the guitar like a violin the outcome made him a very wealthy man.
Fancy is thin like spaghetti. Feather is thicker and flat like linguine.
They shred those paper thingies in the hamster cage just like any other hamster.
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I'd like to just say their stupid and they don't know anything about music but to be honest I'd say its because of guitar hero when I was getting into metal and stuff years before guitar hero was huge I felt like I was the only one who knew Slash.. but now I'm almost embarassed to say I know him.. great musician but I totally agree the people you mentioned are much better. Its very debatable though
Ive never heard a person with that name. Sounds like Chinese. Are you Chinese please respond for answering as edit. Is that ur name?
Play very fast and melodic. (and in a proper scale or you WILL sound like crap)
idk google it or look it up on addicting games