Scalloped Guitars Sound INCREDIBLE (ft. VERY special guest)

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Published 2022-08-08

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  • @TheEngarn
    Love Yngwie. He even filmed himself with a Nokia 3310 for this episode. A true vintage.
  • “I got all the time you want” hearing that from a guy like Yngwie just hits different
  • @craiglizt8074
    Is it me, or has Yngwie mellowed out a tad over the years into a super cool dude? Awesome video on a fantastic artist!
  • I remember the first time I’ve listened to a Malmsteen record. It was the Fire and Ice CD in the winter of ‘93. Every single metal and rock music lover kid in my school wanted that CD from me because it was not for sale in Istanbul. My friend bought it for me from USA as a gift. So I copied that CD at least 40-45 times to cassette tapes for my friends in high school. Yngwie was my favourite musician for a veery long time. Huge respect and love for Yngwie. Cheers from Istanbul.
  • Tyler died inside when Yngwie said “Frets not scalloped, it’s the BOARD”
  • @Mr.Goldbar
    Yngwie is the definition of a gutiar villain. He needs an episode on the Guitar Villains podcast
  • @DoctorDave5
    I have to admit I really like Yngwie. How can you not admire his dedication to his craft? I could never play like him in a million years but I reckon if you like music and playing guitar in particular (no matter what style), you have to take your hat off to him.
  • I scallopped a few guitars 30 years ago and it really sorted my playing out - its just you and the string, like playing air, you cannot put too much pressure in the string and that not only saved my left forearm but gave me a much better technique. I still have one scallopped guitar from those days, must play it this weekend! Amazing to see Yngwie!
  • @jaykoblz1
    I really like the shadows and reflections the scalloped neck casts. It's subtle, but it looks really cool.
  • @maxchacon6386
    No way, you’ve played Kirk Hammet’s guitar, James Hetfield’s guitar, Eric Clapton’s guitar, Eddie Van Halen’s and now an Yngwie Malmsteen replica!!! Love your content, can’t wait to see who’s guitar you’ll play next
  • @hectorguzman8435
    “Blood, sweat and tears. No shortcuts” Couldn’t have said it better
  • @Forestduck1
    Not only a scalloped fret board but also a brass nut and custom pick up wiring setup! Yngwie's strat is just awesome!
  • Can’t believe you were able to secure nick jonas as the special guest, love his style
  • @2good2betrue3
    Wow!, nice Tyler😃...thank you for featuring my ultimate guitar Idol and 1 of my top 5 all time favorite guitar player, the one and only, the legendary shred king Yngwieee Malmsteen.😊👏 Scalloped Yngwie Strats is the best Fender signature out there.🤟 Cheers!
  • @simonpark843
    Okay, I've finally subscribed to this channel. This was awesome. I saw Yngwie live in the 1990's here in Australia, and he was like a one-man riot. Brilliant live performer, brilliant guitarist, one of the best live shows I've ever experienced. He really played his heart out and I can still remember how blown away my friends and I were by his playing and his showmanship. Thanks for making this video, it was excellent.
  • My grandfather (RIP) got me an Yngwie strat as a HS graduation present and 10 years later I still play it at all of my gigs and have used it from playing jam festivals to country music at the local waterin' hole to metal shows at a skate park to everywhere in between. I even got it signed by the 5 Generation Axe members! Other than being a gift from my late grandfather, I've used it for so long because of how "overbuilt" it is and how playing a scalloped fretboard for so long has surely aided in helping my fretting hand with soreness and fatigue - not sure where I'm going with this but Yngwie truly built a workhorse of a Stratocaster and I'll proudly play it for as long as I'm able to play! 🤘
  • One of Yngwie's sayings has propelled me through creative hardship ever since I first heard it and it will stay with me til I die. "If it sounds good, it's good." That's it. Nothing else matters.
  • Damn dude. Sweep picking is the thing I've always fallen short of, and I realize why now. I simply haven't put the time in. That alone is honestly a huge inspiration. Hour one begins tonight.
  • I seen him in Columbus last December and it was insanely badass. I was so motivated after the show and that surprised me. After seeing someone that talented you think you would just want to just hang it up but no. Legendary interview Sir congratulations