Matteo Mancuso

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I hear the modern glitchy trap rap I listen to as much as his incredible playing which I’m sure is why I dig him more than the others. These modern dudes are all amazing but this dude just brings a whole different thing
I agree . I think he is ground breaking . Completely original and I’ve taught some of this . I was blown away buy how Charles thinks about playing guitar
 
More mind melting from NAMM....kids vocabulary is nuts, this song in particular

 
I don’t know what it is about the “technique“ monsters that I just can’t get into. I watch this kid and I’m amazed but I'm always left cold after a few minutes. All I see and hear is the practice and the regimen. I rarely get a feeling of any passion or fire, or hear anything that is all that touching out of their playing.
The only player who could shred that I like a lot was Gary Moore (and the early Yngwie years). Dig some Frank Marino and love Uli. I respect the hell out of the ability of these newer players but I don’t get much feeling out of what they are doing. They never sound like they’re going for a raw emotion in the moment, with a chance of falling on their face. Just another well practiced phrase or cadence.
 
I don’t know what it is about the “technique“ monsters that I just can’t get into. I watch this kid and I’m amazed but I'm always left cold after a few minutes. All I see and hear is the practice and the regimen. I rarely get a feeling of any passion or fire, or hear anything that is all that touching out of their playing.
The only player who could shred that I like a lot was Gary Moore (and the early Yngwie years). Dig some Frank Marino and love Uli. I respect the hell out of the ability of these newer players but I don’t get much feeling out of what they are doing. They never sound like they’re going for a raw emotion in the moment, with a chance of falling on their face. Just another well practiced phrase or cadence.
I agree with you, I mean these players are amazing, but not the type of stuff I can listen to all day...although very entertaining to watch on Youtube.:)
Mad respect for their dedication and effort to get to that level though.
 
I don’t know what it is about the “technique“ monsters that I just can’t get into. I watch this kid and I’m amazed but I'm always left cold after a few minutes. All I see and hear is the practice and the regimen. I rarely get a feeling of any passion or fire, or hear anything that is all that touching out of their playing.
The only player who could shred that I like a lot was Gary Moore (and the early Yngwie years). Dig some Frank Marino and love Uli. I respect the hell out of the ability of these newer players but I don’t get much feeling out of what they are doing. They never sound like they’re going for a raw emotion in the moment, with a chance of falling on their face. Just another well practiced phrase or cadence.
totally agree. then again maybe he could join this trio and rule the fusion world for a few years!



it’s interesting to speculate what the next “right” career move should be for mancuso. i wish the best for the guy.
 
I don’t know what it is about the “technique“ monsters that I just can’t get into. I watch this kid and I’m amazed but I'm always left cold after a few minutes. All I see and hear is the practice and the regimen. I rarely get a feeling of any passion or fire, or hear anything that is all that touching out of their playing.
The only player who could shred that I like a lot was Gary Moore (and the early Yngwie years). Dig some Frank Marino and love Uli. I respect the hell out of the ability of these newer players but I don’t get much feeling out of what they are doing. They never sound like they’re going for a raw emotion in the moment, with a chance of falling on their face. Just another well practiced phrase or cadence.


i agree, the only time i "listen" to these guys is when threads pop up here, ill watch a video or two and thats it, i have no desire to listen more despite the incredible playing. the berried alive dude for me though is different and why i usually lean towards heavier music, it at least makes me want to bob my head and smash things like proper metal instead of someone playing over basically a backing track.
 
this is a shredder that did well for himself



man his stuttering makes me wanna slap the side of the juke box. slow down and spit it out boy!
i loved racer x and saw them 7-8 times in my hessian era. yngwie milked that neoclassical bull first and way harder but paul and bruce were amazing to see live-the best dual shred band ever imo-and their band was solid.
 
this is a shredder that did well for himself



man his stuttering makes me wanna slap the side of the juke box. slow down and spit it out boy!
i loved racer x and saw them 7-8 times in my hessian era. yngwie milked that neoclassical bull first and way harder but paul and bruce were amazing to see live-the best dual shred band ever imo-and their band was solid.

I really like him and I think his rock and blues playing is top notch. But once the 32nd and higher notes start I just drift off. I get a lot more from him showing some good vibrato and his love for really going for the right attack and picking on a riff. I just don’t get anything out of the very fast alternate picked scale stuff, unless it’s used in a more explosive way like GM did.
 
totally agree. then again maybe he could join this trio and rule the fusion world for a few years!



it’s interesting to speculate what the next “right” career move should be for mancuso. i wish the best for the guy.


What a sick band. Brilliant. The keyboard player reminds me of Hiromi, but she's a modern day GOAT level musician. It sounds to me like this young man studied her playing.

Here's Hiromi with Simon Phillips on drums and Anthony Jackson on bass.

 
this is a shredder that did well for himself



man his stuttering makes me wanna slap the side of the juke box. slow down and spit it out boy!
i loved racer x and saw them 7-8 times in my hessian era. yngwie milked that neoclassical bull first and way harder but paul and bruce were amazing to see live-the best dual shred band ever imo-and their band was solid.

That might be the most annoying interview I've ever seen. The non-stop showing off of riffs is barf-inducing after a few minutes... and it just keeps on going, and going, and going....
 
My son and I have been listening to him for a while. Even his early stuff is amazing.
 
What a sick band. Brilliant. The keyboard player reminds me of Hiromi, but she's a modern day GOAT level musician. It sounds to me like this young man studied her playing.
Hiromi's on another level creatively I think, but that would arguably be splitting hairs. Jesus actually plays bass, sax and sings too. He gets my vote for being the "most-effortless" virtuoso out there.

The two of them, along with Corey Henry, are my 3 fave modern keyboardists.

I'm old-school at-heart 'though, so George Duke is still my all-time fave. :LOL:
 
 
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