Hello my name is Nonato and today I'm here to read some comments made by
you here on Youtube. Let's go!
"Hey there! How does wearing a rubber band around your fingers help?"
Well I use a rubber band in my left hand because it's not my strongest hand.
I decided to do something that force my left hand to become stronger.
I use this rubber band and I do some turns...
"At 1:10 how to you make this harmonic?"
Well Bruno, this harmonic from "As I Am" it's very simple.
In fact we just pick the string and...
when you play downstroke your thumb more or less leftover like this...
So we tend to put away
and I actually let it on purpose to push up the string very slowly.
"This is virtually flawless. Well done on matching Ron's ridiculous fretwork."
Okay, thanks a lot "BDaMonkey"
This band is called "Blotted Science"
it's incredible...
Go and do some search on Google about Ron Jarzombek and Blotted Science.
"Hey Nonato I'm waiting for Top Gear..."
Look man...
I think "Top Gear" it's the major challenge to most of guitarists who plays
video game music here on Youtube...
Everyone loves the "Top Gear" theme here in Brazil.
This weekend I watched the "Video Games Live" show
and Tommy Tallarico was talking about how many Brazilian fans
wanted that soundtrack on the repertoire
and actually he played and it was thrilling...
and he (Matheus) asked to me to play that song a long time ago
to play the "Top Gear" song... I can play that song on guitar
however...
I promised to him that I'll record it on the acoustic guitar...
So I will try hehehe.
I'll record it for sure! Thanks Matheus for stay following my work here on Youtube.
"Majority of humans would say that knowing how to play guitar it's equal to
the ability to strum open chords... possibly whilst singing and Melody.
False.
Please ask anyone you might consider to (or wonder might)
be a musician to watch, practice and play this specific string picking arrangement.
If they can, consider them a musician. They are legit. Props to this fella."
Man...
I don't know what to say... Thanks a lot. Really, thanks a lot.
This is so important to me. I keep doing videos on YouTube mostly because of these comments.
This is very inspiring to me as a musician really.
The arrangement of "Marry Me" I made I think... five years ago.
It all started with a simple fingerpicking exercise.
Next!
"My former guitar teacher used to say that every good guitarist play seriously, without facial expressions...
He was right!"
Thank you Huriel.
It was on the "Braving The Seas" video, from the band "Myrath".
First of all: Know this band "Myrath".
You must know this band "Myrath".
And...
Answering Huriel, man...
I am a little bit serious while playing.
I'm not used to make "guitar faces"
I'm not used to make faces to play, I don't move a lot,
I use the guitar up in the chest, I do not use the guitar down there...
"Great cover! I wish I was that good.
How long did it take to master and how did you master it?"
"The Glass Prison" was a
great challenge to me.
I never tried to play this song entirely.
When I decided to record "The Glass Prison"
I was trying to learn every single part slowly.
I played everything basically by ear
but I think that I spent around two days
practicing the song for a lot of hours.
Two days totally focused.
"Is that a custom ibanez RG7321?"
Hell yeah!
Yeah, this is a custom "Ibanez"
'Ibanez' I don't know how to say "Ibanez"
or if it's "Ibanez" or "Ibánez" or 'Ibañez'...
I don't know heheheh...
I think I got some pics
of the
customization.
I will put the
link here for you to see the pics.
"Best wishes to you... In future you will be
a great guitarist like Andy James."
Oh!
Thanks a lot.
This was my first video of this playlist.
A lot of people suggested me another song from Andy James
and for sure I will record it. I just need some time hehehehe...
Of course that I am not Andy James and
I not even close of his guitar technique
but I think that I can play like him in some way
in fact this was an opportunity to learn how his technique works.
When you try to play something from other musician
you learn a lot from this musician.
Just by playing like him or just by trying to play like him.
So that was a great exercise to me.
Let's go!
"Outstanding playing following the song line with
accents and dynamics really beautiful! Congratulations! By the way what model is
that Takamine? Sounds great, not because of the guitar itself."
First of all thanks a lot Georgi.
This guitar is a Tanglewood guitar
it has a great importance to my life as a musician.
"My Lord Jesus, one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard!
You should bring more videos like this from 'Brazilian Taste',
I hope you continue with this great job
I know it sounds like 'old' comment but I was completely sincere. A hug!"
Where do I start... Heheheheh
First of all, thanks a lot Samuel. Man, this video of "Smoke On The Water"
and the others that I made on "Brazilian Taste",
it was very complicated to record.
And not just to record but to work on the creation process.
As you probably saw on the credits at the end of the video,
I was the producer, idealizer and the arranger of the project,
and pretty much the sponsor as well because I've hit the whole financial side
I had to invest too... I had help from some friends
It was a help with reducing other costs that I would have to afford
as makeup for the girls, and boys and girls dress...
What else... The movie people who did the filming, the editing, the whole recording, anyway.
It was a project that took a lot of energy from me.
In addition to having to spend about fifty hours of work per arrangement,
alone at home here in my room,
I spent several hours later with a studio to rehearse with all the people
and everyone there who is watching me, who has a band,
knows how it is difficult to schedule a rehearsal.
So imagine setting up a rehearsal with different members of each video with different agendas,
so it was a situation ... So it was an incredible experience for me as a 'Band-leader',
but it was very difficult in other points.
First of all, after I did the four videos, I only had a budget for that,
and it was a big budget for me, a big one...
I spent money that I did not have.
It gives a certain frustration after you do a job in that capacity,
you know, with a lot of commitment, a lot of quality, everyone involved
and you do not have a due support. Here in Brazil the situation is a bit difficult
when it comes to music.
It seems like the ideal is that we should be as simple as possible
and talk about stupid things you know?
The more stupid we look, I think we have more reach.
I do not say it just on Youtube here, but in music too.
We have a dozen artists here...
Anyway, it's very difficult to talk about this, but
anyway, thank you very much for your comment.
It was an excellent job, I was really proud,
but unfortunately I could not continue it for financial reasons and for other reasons as well.
Who knows in the future I can do some more videos with this aspect of arrangement right? Thank you!
"Even If you know the sound is not as good as you would usually have,
be sure that your presentation is excellent and it sounds
very good neverthless...
And still a very very good cover as usual. Nonato the boss."
Thanks a lot Chrime. This was from
"Metropolis Part One" from Dream Theater
I tried to record this song with
a simple Stratocaster that I have here but if you watch this video
you'll understand what I am talking about because I described during the song
a little bit of the history of that guitar to me.
"Could you explain how you're playing the parts at 9:48?
The repeating part that repeats about four times really fast."
Okay, this is a question about "The Glass Prison" video and I know the part that you are talking about...
It's a very hard part.
In fact I don't know if John Petrucci plays like that
because I never... I think that I never watched John Petrucci playing "The Glass Prison" live
"I can't believe I'm only just now seeing this. Awesome!"
This was from my cover of "God Of War 3".
I don't know what to say about this comment because
Garard Marino was the composer of this song...
So...
To read a comment from Garard Marino for me it's incredible!
Thanks a lot for watching my video Gerard!
Another inspiring comment...
a very inspiring comment.
That's it thanks a lot for watching
See you soon!
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