Guitar Lesson - How to Play The Satch (Satriani) Scream
Good evening fellow Steemians! Here's a quick lesson on how to do the Satch Scream.
I'm not sure who actually invented this technique, but Joe Satriani definitely popularized it and he is a master at it. It's not hard to do and with some practice you can come up with some interesting sounds! Thanks for watching!
wow... great lesson @michaeljohnson
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You're amazing! Please post more lesson videos!!!
Satriani is a legend, listend to him non stop when I was younger .. teenager
Most played was this:
Great stuff!!
Very good @michaeljohnson to post Satch technic of scream guitar. I had also posted a video I made in a concert of Satriani I see in Bangkok Thailand in 2017. Here is the link https://steemit.com/hot/@ricko66/joe-satriani-bangkok-thailand-19-02-2017
Keep in Rockin' in the free world of Steemit
Nice! Yeah he's great live. Gotta see him again sometime. Ahh Thailand..love Muay Thai my friend!
Yes Thailand is nice Muay Thai too, Live here for 18 years. and was Backstage at the show in BKK as well in Mumbai in 2005. But I am not thai but french. Also Engl very good amp.
Thanks! Oh ok, yeah that's a long time..I hear it's very cost effective to live there. I'm actually using the Bias FX software for the guitar tone on all my vids..one of these days I'll turn the Engl on for a video 😂
I follow you guy keep on rockin'
Thank you! More Satch stuff to come \m/
Thank you I waiting for it for sure as a Satch addict and guitar addict
its essentially a whammied pitch effect, you can get the pitch noise also by hitting the string with your fingernail top and pick together, fingernail millisecond before the pick. gives me better control of the produced tone, cause there is no "skin" involved. but great tip with grabbing the whammy bar from the cutoff.