Brian May - Star Licks (Guitar Tutorial 1983) - Full Version
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In 1983, Star Licks Productions created a series of instructional videos featuring well-known musicians demonstrating their unique musical styles and techniques. The portfolio debuted with a wide-ranging group of players including Steve Lukather of Toto, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Al McKay (Earth, Wind & Fire) guitarist Albert Lee, and acclaimed guitarist/educator Wolf Marshall. In this video, Brian discusses his equipment and techniques, and demonstrates a number of his guitar solos. He covers both famous and lesser known Queen songs, including Brighton Rock, Tie Your Mother Down, Somebody To Love, It's Late, Dead On Time, Put Out The Fire, It's A Hard Life, Keep Yourself Alive, Jesus, Father To Son and Crazy Little Thing Called Love. The programme was produced and directed by Mark Freed and Robert Decker, and recorded at Sarm West, London, England. The video was originally released in 1983 and later reissued in 1993/4. Note from Brian : Mark initially came to me with an idea for making audio cassettes of guitarists explaining their techniques. It seemed a good one and we arranged to meet and make it happen. But I said ... if we’re going to the trouble of recording this stuff, why not film it as well, and make it into a Video Cassette ?! So we made a ‘pilot’ video, and people liked it, and this became the template for a whole collection of videos which, I think, stand up very well to this day. Maybe we should do an update ?! Brian - May 2015. Please subscribe to my channel, here: http://bit.ly/brianmayofficial My other playlists: Watch all BRIAN TALKS Episodes: http://bitly.com/briantalks The Stereoscopic section : http://bit.ly/bm-stereoscopy My website: http://www.BrianMay.com My personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/drbrianmay My personal YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/brianmay My animal welfare charity http://www.save-me.org.uk About my new YouTube channel: The official BRIAN MAY CHANNEL is designed to carry anything on film or video that relates to me [Brian May] outside Queen - to replace all the bits and pieces of music video that are currently around out there with new highest quality versions, and fill in the gaps; and to cover under one umbrella the other areas that I operate in … Stereoscopy, Astronomy, and my animal welfare work through my charity the Save Me Trust. Each of these areas will have their own playlist on the Brian May channel. But the intended pivot of it all is the entirely new part that we’re calling Brian Talks. This section will carry current ‘to the camera’ comments, updates and communications, and I’m hoping it will be a proper ‘voice’ for me, an outlet, as well as a way of glueing together the rest of the channel.
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He always seemed to like playing the entire neck.
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Quem veio pelo clashroyale
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He sounds like Horrid Henry's dad
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Did you use for Star Licks a Foxx phaser too in "Keep yourself alive" ?
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after rr ✌
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Listening to Brian May isolated licks is boring .
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Tremendo aporte
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daddy and i don't mean father
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10 minutes of gear talk before the licks tutorial. Good if you have the time.
It also refers to a manual without telling you where to get it. I do love you Brian, just commenting on this as it appears on Youtube to the busy guitarist wanting to learn. -
as ugly a instrument that has ever existed, looks like a walmart guitar, to go with easily the WORST shrill ass tone to boot ....jesus christ ....hey all you tone deaf may fans , start playing with a goddamn PENNY why don't cha....see how many compliments you get.Thats how he got that rats nest on his head , his hair is trying to escape from that god awful sound his whole life.
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👍🏼✌️🏼🤘🏼🎸🎶🎸🎼🎸
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i feel what to play not always hearing in my head is that normal
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His pick is a coin???
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I haven't got any tanners now.
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Not many guitarists can actually claim to have a "sound" that is instantly recognisable. Brian is one of that elite number.
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wonder how much Bmay got paid 4 this in 83?
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But, in the recording studio he used another amp.
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how the hell does he get rid of the hum? I never heard of Brian using a noise gate.
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