Sunday, 17 March 2013

Mick Thompson



Name: Mick Thompson
Band(s): Slipknot
Guitar(s): Ibanez MTM1, Ovation MT37-5
AMP: Rivera KR-7
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Music style(s): Metal

Mickael “Mick” Gordon Thompson, or as his fans have affectionately come to know him as, “7,” is the lead guitarist for Slipknot, a Grammy-winning, American heavy metal band. Mick joined Slipknot in 1996, and the original guitarist, Craig Jones, became Slipknot’s sampler. In addition to his pseudonym, “#7,” which appears in the liner notes of the Slipknot albums he has played on, Thompson sports a “seven” tattoo on his left arm. In addition, his custom Ibanez and Ovation signature guitars have “seven” inlayed on their necks, thus proving how serious Mick takes his role as “#7.”

Slipknot is most famously recognized as a band with an attention-grabbing image, that plays heavy, aggressive music, and consistently delivers energetic, yet chaotic, live performances.  In 1999, following the release of their self-titled debut album, as well as a successful tour as part of the Ozzfest lineup, Slipknot enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame. Iowa, the group’s second effort, catapulted Slipknot even higher. The band then took some time off, and then re-grouped in 2004, releasing the Rick Rubin-produced Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses). This album peaked at number four on Billboard, backed by the strength of four singles. While touring in support of The Subliminal Verses, Slipknot recorded a live album, 9.0 Live, which also had an impressive Billboard debut at number seventeen. 2008 saw the release of the fourth Slipknot album, All Hope Is Gone, which debuted at number one on Billboard.  Thompson and the band celebrated the tenth anniversary of their debut album in 2009, but tragedy struck the band, as they were on hiatus in 2010, as bassist Paul Gray passed away. Despite this terrible tragedy, Slipknot has been nominated for seven Grammy’s, winning one in 2006. They have confirmed that Slipknot will release a fifth studio album.

Mick Thompson’s guitar technique consists of very fast and extremely accurate alternate picking. He also uses a liberal amount of pinch harmonics, and also likes to employ an occasional lick complete with sweep-picking. The sweep-picking influence comes from Thompson’s admiration for Racer X, and guitarists like Randy Rhoads. As a young, budding guitarist, Thompson found a real challenge when trying to emulate players of this high caliber. Nonetheless, through sheer perseverance, Mick is now able to sprinkle his leads with flashes of real fretboard wizardry.

As previously mentioned, Mick has a series of Ibanez MTM1 and MTM2 Signature Model guitars. He also has an Ovation MT37 Signature Model acoustic guitar. Prior to endorsing Ibanez, Thompson was an endorsee, as well as, a longtime player of B.C. Rich guitars, up until late 2004. In fact, Thompson had even designed a signature model B.C. Rich, based primarily on their “Warlock” model. Along with his guitars, Mick has a line of guitar pickups, known as Seymour Duncan Mick Thompson Signature Blackouts. He has also used EMG pickups, and Mick prefers Black Dunlop Jazz III picks. When it comes to amplification, Thompson uses his signature Rivera KR-7 model, along with its matching speaker cabinet. Mick also uses a wide array of effects, such as an Ibanez Tube Screamer, Dunlop Hendrix Fuzz, Dunlop Carbon Copy Delay, Dunlop Rack Wah, DigiTech Synth Wah, DigiTech Whammy Pedal, Boss MD-2 Mega Distortion, just to name a few!

Synster Gates



Name: Synster Gates
Band(s): Avenged Sevenfold
Guitar(s): Schecter
AMP: Krank, Marshall, Mesa/Boogie
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Music style(s): Metal 

Synster Gates is the lead guitarist of hardcore metal band Avenged Sevenfold.

Real name Brian Elwin Haner Jr., he was born in July 1981 in Huntington Beach California. He taught himself to play the guitar and his father, Brian Elwin Haner a songwriter and guitarist himself, probably had some input in Synster Gate’s early musical education.

Synster Gates studied at the musicians institute in Hollywood and studied jazz guitar for six months on the Guitar Institute of Technology program – an apprenticeship scheme that was set up to train musicians to a professional level. He was planning to go into session work.

However, he left the course when he was asked to join old Huntington Beach schoolmates as lead guitarist in their band Avenged Sevenfold. Synster Gates joined the band at the end of 1999 aged 18 years old, playing on the first album “Sounding the Seventh Trumpet”.

All band members created stage names and the name Synster Gates came apparently from a drunken drive round a park in the company of "the Rev", drummer James Sullivan a founder member of the band who  died in 2009.

Avenged Sevenfold have released five albums in total, the most recent “Nightmare” released in 2010. They tour extensively throughout the USA , Europe and the UK and have a wide following throughout the world.

As well as his work with Avenged Sevenfold, Synster Gates was also involved in a side project Pinkly Smooth, an avant-garde metal band formed in 2001 also based in Huntington Beach. The band released one album “Unfortunate Snort” in 2002 and although there was talk of another album for a few years, the death of the Rev now makes this now even more unlikely.

Synster Gates has been awarded 2006 Total Guitar “Guitarist of the Year” and the Metal Hammer “Young Shredder “award in the same year. This followed the album “City of Evil” released in 2005 on major label Warner Brothers. This has been their most successful record to date and was awarded platinum status.

Teru


Teru joined Aikaryu (藍華柳) in 2002, replacing guitarist Death. In August 2003 they signed to Crow Music (the same label as Hizaki's band Crack Brain) and released their first single the following month. For the next three years they toured extensively, had numerous releases and several line-up changes. But in early 2006, they were involved in a car accident with most members having serious injuries. While the members recovered Teru participated in Hizaki's solo project, Hizaki Grace Project. In December Aikaryu regrouped and performed a small tour. But in April 2007, they decided to disband.
Teru joined Hizaki's solo band, Hizaki Grace Project, in October 2006. Which also included Yuu (Jakura) on bass, Mikage (Babylon) on drums and Juka (Moi dix Mois) on vocals. They released three albums; Dignity of Crest and Curse of Virgo, and on December 24, 2007 had their latest live performance.
In 2007, he was recruited for Versailles by Hizaki and Kamijo, after being recommended by the Rock May-Kan venue. They quickly developed a large following worldwide, having their debut EP released domestically in Europe, and to date have gone on two world tours, which took them across Asia, Europe and Latin America.
Teru is also an artist, having designed many releases for Kamijo's record label Sherow Artist Society under the alias "Wait a Minute" (stylized as wait A minute), including for Versailles, Hizaki Grace Project and Matenrou Opera. He even gave a lecture at a seminar on the development of Japanese pop culture, held by the Kyoto University of Art and Design on November 25, 2010.
In January 2011, he and the rest of Versailles started starring in their own TV mini drama called Onegai Kanaete Versailles (おねがいかなえてヴェルサイ, "Fulfill My Wish Versailles"). The show also starred Rina Koike and aired on Mainichi Broadcasting System and TV Kanagawa until March. Both Teru and Hizaki participated in the Blue Planet Japan project, which was created in response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The project is comprised on many visual kei artists, including members of DaizyStripper, heidi., Matenrou Opera, and Dolly. They performed live at Shibuya O-West on June 25 and released the single "Hitotsu Dake ~We are the One~" on September 14, with the proceeds from the single donated to the victims.
On August 9, 2011, the second anniversary of Jasmine You's death, Teru composed and dedicated the song "「For You」" to his former bandmate.

Equipment

Current
- ESP 激鉄 "Geki-Tetsu" Teru Custom Black
Other
- ESP Antelope Black
- ESP Reindeer Teru Custom See Thru Black
- ESP Jerk Teru Custom
- Strat Type Guitar Black
- Strat Type Guitar Cherry Burst with kanji sticker and EMG pickups
- Zoom G7.1UT
- Custom Audio Electronics Cables
- TC Electronic G Major
- Korg DTR-1 Rack Tuner
- EX-PRO Wireless System
- Furman Power Conditioner
- BOSS FC-50 Midi Foot Controller
- ENGL, Hughes & Kettner, Bogner, Brunetti, Mesa Boogie & Marshall Amps

Discography

With Aikaryu

Albums & EPs
  • Kaizokuban ~Aye.Ai.sir~ (海賊盤~Aye.藍.sir, August 9, 2004)
  • Aikaryu Chokki Arubamu ~Oretachi Best yori Chokki ha~ (藍華柳チョッキアルバム~俺達ベストよりチョッキ派~, June 29, 2007, compilation album)
Singles
  • "Aizome Kyouto ~Ore iro ni Somaru Kimi ga aho ni Natteyuku...~" (藍染京都~俺色に染まる君がアホになってゆく...~, September 28, 2009)
  • "Ryuunensei" (柳年生, February 6, 2004)
  • "Indigo Blue Story" (March 13, 2005)
  • "Taiyou ga Itai You" (太陽が痛いよう, March 13, 2005)
  • "Shiri Shiri Shiri Shiri Shiri Shiri Shiri Shiri Shiri ~Kyuuketsu~" (尻尻尻尻尻尻尻尻尻~きゅうけつ~?, December 3, 2005)
  • "Vampire de Manpai ya!" (ヴァンパイアデ満杯や!, December 3, 2005)
Videos
  • Gogo wa xx Aikaryu Video (午後はxx藍華柳ビデオ, October 24, 2004)
  • Happy End (July 15, 2007)
  • Kaisan Dewa naku Sotsugyou the DVD (解散ではなく卒業 THE DVD, October 3, 2007)
Omnibuses
  • Punishment Party Vol.3 (March 2002, with "Moumokuna Kikeiji no Kaisenkyoku")
  • Punishment Party Vol.4 (July 25, 2002, with "Mind... F")
  • New Scream Date 2002 (September 29, 2002, with "Ru Zeru to Shizuki")
  • "Water & Oil" (May 22, 2004, split single with Mizeria, with "Nabanax" and "Raamen")
  • Crow That Wore Crown (October 29, 2008, with "Kyuuketsu ~Uruwashiki Nare no Chi~")

With Hizaki Grace Project

Albums
  • Dignity of Crest (January 1, 2007)
  • Ruined Kingdom (September 19, 2007)
  • Curse of Virgo (December 26, 2007)
DVD
  • Eien no Kokuin (永遠の刻印 February 17, 2007, distributed at concert)
  • Monshou (紋章, May 9, 2007)

With Versailles

Hizaki



HIZAKI (born February 17th, 1979 in Kyoto) is a guitarist and a solo artist, most known for being a founder member of Versailles. Even though he has been an exponent of the visual kei scene for over a decade, his guitar playing has always been much closer to European metal, being mostly influenced by western heavy, power and neoclassical metal bands and guitarists.
Biography
 
Hizaki began his career in 1997 where he debuted as guitarist for Garnet Grave. After two years, Hizaki and Garnet Grave's drummer, Hizumi , departed from Garnet Grave to form Crack Brain with Airi, former guitarist of Madeth gray'll .

Band history

  • GARNET GRAVE - 199? ~ 1998
  • Crack brain - April 1999 ~ September 21st 2002
  • Schwardix Marvally - March 2003 ~ April 17th 2004
  • HIZAKI [solo project] - 2004 ~ July 2005
  • SULFURIC ACID - July 2005 ~ October 8th 2006
  • HIZAKI grace project [solo project] - 2006 ~ 2007
  • Versailles - March 30th 2007 ~ present

Session bands

  • BURNING FIRE - October 2004 ~ January 2005
  • Node of Scherzo - 2007 ~ 2008
  • KAMIJO & Sherow Artist Society オールスターズセッションバンド (KAMIJO & Sherow Artist Society All Star Session Band) - a session band that played at the UNDER CODE PRODUCTION session event held at Shibuya O-WEST on September 1st 2008. The lineup was made of members of 摩天楼オペラ and Versailles. KAMIJO, TERU, Anzi, yo and yu played People=Shit (Slipknot). After that KAMIJO, sono, HIZAKI, Anzi, Jasmine You, ayame and YUKI played alkaloid showcase (摩天楼オペラ). The last song played was The Red Carpet Day (Versailles), by KAMIJO, sono, HIZAKI, TERU, Jasmine You, YUKI and yu.

As support member

  • LAREINE - Live Guitar (October 31, 2006)
  • KAMIJO - Live Guitar (December 2006)
  • Juka - Live Guitar (March 2007 ~ July 2007), Studio Guitar (March 2007 ~ October 2007), Studio Bass (March 2007)

Other

  • Juka - Composer (Aravesque, Luxurious, 水面華)
  • Kaya - Composer (Carmilla)

Ken Kitamura



Ken Kitamura (北村 健, Kitamura Ken?), known professionally as ken, was born in Osaka, Japan on November 28, 1968. He is the guitarist of L'Arc~en~Ciel, a Japanese rock band. He is also the leader/guitarist/vocalist of his own band Sons Of All Pussys or S.O.A.P and solo album Speed.
Two months before his graduation, Ken stayed away from The Nagoya Institute of Technology (one of Japan's top schools in this field), where he was an architect major to join L'Arc~en~Ciel (ラルク アン シエル), or L'Arc or Laruku (ラルク), in 1992 at the request of his childhood friend Tetsuya Ogawa (aka Tetsu the bassist). It's rumored that as a result of this Ken's relationship with his parents turned sour. However during his MCs on some stops of L'Arc~en~Ciel's Theater of Kiss Tour he's mentioned/hinted at that he's now in the process of reconciling with them or if not has indeed now reconciled with them. He has written a breadth of L'Arc~en~ciel's music ever since his joining, including "As If In A Dream", "Vivid Colors", "Niji", "The Fourth Avenue Café, "Shout At The Devil", "Kasou", "Lies and Truth", "Lover Boy", and "Twinkle Twinkle".
In 2002 Ken's own band, S.O.A.P, became active as a result of a break in L'Arc~en~Ciel's activities, with ex-L'Arc~en~Ciel member Yasunori Sakurazawa (Sakura) as the drummer, and Ein as the bassist (a half Japanese/German model who appears in a few L'Arc PVs). Each member contributed songs based on themes; Ken with love, Ein with Desire, and Sakura with his experiences in jail, and together they shelled out four albums; Grace, Gimme A Guitar, High! and Paradise. All S.O.A.P. activities have ceased since 2004.
On August 23, 2006, Ken released a solo album titled "Speed", referring to himself as just Ken and has taken a new, "clean" appearance similar to his early days with L'Arc~en~Ciel.
Guitars
Ken is currently an endorser for Fernandes Guitars and is usually seen playing these guitars live with L'Arc~en~Ciel. However he tends to mod his models instead of using them stock. For instance, in the past he used to use Van Zandt pick-ups heavily in his own personal guitars and has since moved on to Kinman pick-ups (this change having now been reflected in one of his more recent FERNANDES musician models). However he has also used many different guitars in and out of L'Arc~en~Ciel, including Gibson, Fender, and Steinberger models.
Facts
Name: Ken Kitamura
Nickname: Ken-Chan
D.O.B: November 28th, 1968
P.O.B: Osaka, Japan
Horoscope: Sagittarius
Height: 178cm
Blood Type: AB
Weight: 60 kg
Family: Mom, Dad, older sister
Marital Status: Dating Nagano Rei, an AV actress
Pet: ELIZABETH (cat) who appears in a music video
Favorite colors: Silver, Black
Favorite animals: Dolphins (he made joke about it at Otakon '04), cats
Favorite food: simmered dishes, truffes & fois gras
Favorite Alcoholic Beverage: Jack Daniels
Favorite Clothing Brands: Jun, Y's for men, Domon, Crazy Under Wear, 5351
Favorite Cigarette Brand: Marlboro Menthol Light
Smoking Status: Chain smoker

Slash



Name: Slash
Band(s): Guns N Roses Slash Velvet Revolver
Guitar(s): Gibson Les Paul
AMP: Marshall Vintage Modern 2466
Instructional DVD/CD: TBC
Website: www.slash.com
Music style(s): Rock 

Saul Hudson (born July 23, 1965), better known by his stage name Slash, is a British American musician and songwriter. He is the former lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he performed and recorded from 1985 to 1996. He later formed Slash's Snakepit and co-founded Velvet Revolver with his former bandmates Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum, and his debut solo album, Slash, was released in April 2010. He has been on tour with touring vocalist Myles Kennedy to promote the album since its release. A second solo album is due in 2012.

Slash has received critical recognition as a guitarist. In August 2009, Time Magazine ranked him #2 on its list of the "10 Best Electric Guitar Players of All-Time". He was also ranked #21 on Gigwise's list of the "50 Greatest Guitarists Ever".

According to Slash, he was born in West Hampstead in West London, and raised in the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. His African-American and Nigerian mother, Ola Hudson, was born in Tennessee, and worked as a costume designer for David Bowie, among many other actors and musicians. His English father, Anthony Hudson, was an artist who created album covers for musicians such as Neil Young and Joni Mitchell.

When Saul was eleven, his parents moved the family to Los Angeles, California. His parents separated and he lived primarily with his mother. He was given the nickname "Slash" by family friend Seymour Cassel because he was "always in a hurry, zipping around from one thing to another".

As a young boy, Slash was influenced by a musical school teacher:

'Tangerine' from Led Zeppelin III was the very first song I mastered. I had a teacher at school who had a Les Paul and he was always playing Cream and Zeppelin licks and whatever. And when I heard him do that I said "That's what I want to do".

After deciding to form a band with friend Steven Adler, Slash decided to pick up the bass guitar as Adler had declared himself lead guitarist. Slash stopped in at Fairfax Music School and told the receptionist he wanted to play the bass, and at that time met his teacher Robert Wolin. Wolin told him that in order to learn he would need a bass of his own. Slash went home and asked his grandmother and was given a worn-out, single stringed flamenco guitar. After hearing Wolin play "Brown Sugar" by ear, Slash realized that the guitar was his calling. He subsequently dropped out of high school to focus on music. In a Rolling Stone magazine article, he remarked:

My big awakening happened when I was fourteen. I'd been trying to get into this older girl's pants for a while, and she finally let me come over to her house. We hung out, smoked some pot and listened to Aerosmith's Rocks. It hit me like a fucking ton of bricks. I sat there listening to it over and over, and totally blew off this girl. I remember riding my bike back to my grandma's house knowing that my life had changed. Now I identified with something.

John Petrucci



Name: John Petrucci
Band(s): Dream Theater
Guitar(s): Musicman
AMP: Mesa/Boogie
Instructional DVD/CD: Rock Disciplin
Music style(s): Progressive Rock 

John Petrucci is best know for being the founder, guitarist, producer, songwriter, and vocalist for the progressive metal band Dream Theater.

John Peter Petrucci was born July 12th, 1967 in Kings Park, New York. In his childhood around age eight he began to pick up the guitar and start playing. At age twelve, he and Dream Theater keyboardist, Kevin Moore, met and played in a cover band together. In 1985 during his time at college, he and childhood friend and bassist John Myung met their drummer Mike Portnoy. They then formed the band Majesty, later changing their name to Dream Theater.

He has released eleven albums with Dream Theater and a solo album "Suspended Animation" in 2005. Dream Theater's debut album was released in 1989 "When Dream and Day Unite", and their latest release being in 2009 called "Black Clouds and Silver Linings".

Petrucci's play's on a signature seven string, using a vast variety of styles from high speed alternate picking, technique, and reverb effects. His skill and talent has made Petrucci a huge influence and a legend for many guitarist. Some of his influences are, David Gilmore, Steve Morse, Alex Lifeson, and James Hetfeild.

He has an instructional video called " Rock Discipline". In it includes warm up exercises, exercises to avoid injury while playing, sweep and alternate picking, chords, and techniques. He also has a book called " Guitar World Presents John Petrucci's Wild Stringdom".

In 2001 he was invited by Joe Satriani and Steve Vai to go on the popular G3 guitar tour. He has done the G3 tour six times, that's more than any other invited guitarist.

His achievements: He has made #2 guitarist in the book "100 Greatest Metal Guitarist". One of the "Top 10 Greatest Shredders of All Time" by GuitarOne Magazine. G3 tour. Voting member of NARAS. He is also the uncle of Periphery guitarist Jake Bowen.

Jimi Hendrix



Name: Jimi Hendrix
Band(s): Jimi Hendrix Experience Little Richard
Guitar(s): Fender Stratocaster
AMP: Marshall
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Music style(s): Rock 

Jimi Hendrix was born in Seattle Washington in 1942 .He got his first guitar when he was around 15 years and taught himself to play. Following a troubled childhood, the early death of his mother and petty crimes he was given the choice to go into the army or to prison. He chose the army and served in the 101 airborne division.

After discharge, Jimi Hendrix and army friend Billy Cox formed a band and started making a living. By 1963, they were playing the “chitlin circuit” clubs that featured black artists that toured the southern states. Tiring of this, Jimi Hendrix moved to New York in 1964, joining bands and doing session work for established acts such as such the Isley brothers, Little Richard and Ike and Tina turner.

Jimi Hendrix got his big break when he met Linda Keith, Keith Richards then girlfriend. She introduced Jimi to wannabee impresario Chas Chandler who was looking for an act to manage. Liking what he saw, Chandler bought Jimi Hendrix to London where he became an almost overnight success. Chandler helped find fellow band members bass player Noel Spedding and drummer Mitch Mitchell and the Jimi Hendrix experience was born.

The Jimi Hendrix experience released their first album “Are you Experienced” in 1967 and toured Europe and the UK to great success.

Further albums followed: “Axis Bold as Love” and the final Experience album” Electric Ladyland” was released in 1969.

Jimi Hendrix returned to the USA in 1967 to appear at the Monterey pop festival in a celebrated performance to great acclaim. This was the concert where he first set his guitar alight! Following the festival, Jimi Hendrix played in the USA, supporting the Monkees before being thrown off the tour because of his suggestive stage act.

The Jimi Hendrix experience broke up in 1969 after a last appearance at Denver pop festival. However, Jimi Hendrix was booked to appear at Woodstock pop festival and his band now featured old friend Billy Cox on bass, Mitch Michell on drums, old friend Larry Lee on rhythm guitar and a precussion section. The band was introduced as the Jimi Hendrix experience but jimi corrected this to “Gypsy Sun and Rainbows, for short it's nothin’ but ‘A Band Of’ Gypsies”.

Jimi Hendrix made his final appearance at a UK festival at the Isle of Wight in August 1970, before the band started a European tour. The final gig was at a pop festival in Fehmahn Germany where Jimi was booed by fans for refusing to play in rain and risk the danger of electrocution.

Jimi Hendrix’s final public appearance was an impromptu jam session at Ronnie Scotts in London on the 17th September 1970. He returned to his girlfriend Monika Dannemann’s flat in the early hours of the morning and was found dead next day. It was believed he had overdosed with sleeping tablets and subsequently choked on his own vomit. There has been much controversy about the series of events leading up to his death, and whether suicide or suspicious circumstances.

Jimi Hendrix continues to delight and fascinate each new generation of guitar players. His unmistakeable style and technical brilliance makes him widely regarded as the being the World’s best and most influential guitarist.

Eddie Van Halen



Name: Eddie Van Halen
Band(s): Van Halen
Guitar(s): Fender, EVH, Wolfgang
AMP: Marshall, Fender, Peavey,
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Music style(s): Rock 

Eddie Van Halen was born in 1955 in Amsterdam, real name, Edward Lodewijk van Halen. The family moved to USA when Eddie was seven years old and settled in Pasadena, California.

Eddie Van Halen’s parents were musical and Eddie learned to play the piano at an early age. However, he later learned the guitar becoming influenced by Cream and the guitar, playing of Eric Clapton.

His first band called Mammoth, was formed in 1972 in Pasadena later changing the name to Van Halen because another local band was also called Mammoth. It included Eddie Van Halen on vocals and lead guitar, and his brother Alex on drums.

The band first met David Lee Roth when they rented a PA system from him and later invited Roth to join as a singer, partly to save the money he was charging for the rental of the PA.

Eddie Van Halen developed a superfast and aggressive guitar style, this coupled with stage jumps, and acrobatics made him a compelling guitarist to both watch and listen to.

Gene Simmonds of Kiss saw the band perform in 1976 and financed the first Van Halen demo tape. Van Halen went on to release their first album “Van Halen” in 1978 after winning a recording deal with Warner Bros.

Van Halen recorded six albums between 1978 and 1984, including the hit single “Jump” released in 1984. During this time, Eddie Van Halen also played on the Michael Jackson song “Beat It” after being invited by Quincy Jones.

The band went through subsequent changes after 1985 – featuring Sammy Hagar fronting the band until 1996, then a brief period with Gary Cherone as singer, the return of Sammy Hagar and finally the return of David Lee Roth in 2007.

Unfortunately, Eddie Van Halen has suffered with health issues gained from stage acrobatics and problems with drug and alcohol abuse and has spent time in rehab so a promised reunion tour with David Lee Roth has never materialised.

Eddie Van Halen’s guitar style is fast and uses tapping – technique that involves playing the strings with both left and right hand on the neck.

His energetic stage act and high octane playing has led to him being honoured in Guitar Hero 2 , where a player receives an” Eddie van Halen” for picking 500 notes in succession.

Herman Li



Name: Herman Li
Band(s): Dragonforce
Guitar(s): Ibanez E-Gen
AMP: Laney TT100H
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Music style(s): Metal 

Master shredder Herman Li was born in Hong Kong and now lives in London, England. He is the guitarist, songwriter and producer of the Grammy nominated metal act DragonForce.

DragonForce hit the international scene in 2006 with release of the record ‘Inhuman Rampage the hit single, ‘Through the Fire and Flames’ featured in ‘Guitar Hero III – Legends of Rock.’ The band continue to go from strength to strength, 2008 saw the release of ‘Ultra Beatdown’, which entered the Top 20 national album charts in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore and soared into the Top 10 in Japan.

Over the past six years Li has become one of the most respected guitarists on the scene. Racking up a host of awards and nominations including the 2005 and 2009 ‘Best Shredder’ award at the annual Metal Hammer Golden Gods, Guitar World’s 2007 Readers Poll for ‘Best New Talent’, ‘Best Metal’, ‘Best Riff’ and ‘Best Shredders’ and ‘Best Guitar Solo’ for ‘Through the Fire and Flames’ in Total Guitar’s Readers Poll in 2007. Li has also played alongside numerous legends of guitar such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Paul Gilbert

Outside of DragonForce, Li writes a monthly guitar column in UK’s Total Guitar magazine and is consistently involved in guitar clinics around the world. He spent three years working on ideas to bring the most out of a guitar as possible with the end result being his Ibanez E-Gen guitar, signature model.

Alexi Laiho







Name: Alexi Laiho
Band(s): Children Of Bodom
Guitar(s): ESP, Jackson
AMP: Krank, Marshall
Instructional DVD/CD: Metal Guitar - Melodic Speed, Shred & Heavy Riffs
Website: www.cobhc.com
Music style(s): Metal 

Born as Markku Uula Aleksi Laiho on April 8th, 1979 in Espoo, Finland, Alexi “WildChild” Laiho started Children of Bodom in 1993 with drummer and childhood friend Jaska Raatikainen under the name IneartheD, gaining influence from bands such as Entombed and Obituary. After four years, 3 demos, a self-financed album, and various lineup changes (including the introduction of keyboardist Janne Wirman and bassist Henkka Seppälä), IneartheD signed to Finnish record label Spinefarm Records. They were required to change their name upon signing, and after searching through a phone book for inspiration, the band settled on the name Children of Bodom, derived from the story of the Lake Bodom murders.

After opening for Dimmu Borgir to promote the re-release of Something Wild, Children of Bodom inked a European-wide distribution deal with well known metal label Nuclear Blast. Since that time, Children of Bodom have released five albums, adding rhythm guitarist Roope Latvala in 2004 and extending their fan base to the U.S. with the 2005 album Are You Dead Yet? and 2008 album Blooddrunk. With these releases, Children of Bodom ventured on major tours such as Slayer’s 2006 Unholy Alliance Tour, as well as headlining and landing mainstage slots on various large festivals.

Children of Bodom are known for performing a wide array of covers, ranging from traditional metal acts such as Iron Maiden and King Diamond, to punk bands such as The Ramones and Billy Idol, as well as venturing into more obscure territory with their popular cover of Brittany Spears’ Oops…I Did It Again, and classic artists such as Kenny Rogers and Creedence Clearwater Revival (both of which can be attributed to the bands mutual love for the film The Big Lebowski). The vast numbers of covers displays the band’s dedication to their diverse influences, as well as their quirky sense of humor, and were collected together on the 2009 album Skeletons in the Closet.

Alexi Laiho has gained notable recognition in the metal community for his advanced skill as a guitarist, being ranked as one of the 50 fastest guitarists of all time by Guitar World magazine; and gaining praise from legends such as Kirk Hammet of Metallica and John Petrucci of Dream Theater.

Throughout Children of Bodom’s career, Alexi Laiho has maintained a relationship with vocalist and Sinergy band mate Kimberly Goss, whom he previously dated, married, and subsequently split with, although the two are still good friends.

Children of Bodom recently finished a tour with Zakk Wylde’s Black Label Society, as well as the recording for their forthcoming album, titled Relentless Reckless Forever, which is set to be released in March of 2011.

Michael Angelo Batio


Name: Michael Angelo Batio
Band(s): Micheal Angelo Band Nitro
Guitar(s): Dean, Fender
AMP: Marshall
Instructional DVD/CD: Speed Kills, Speed Kills 2010
Website: www.angelo.com
Music style(s): Metal 

Michael Angelo Batio, or “MAB,” as he is commonly known, was born in Chicago in 1956. Batio is a notable heavy metal guitarist, who also invented the “Quad Guitar”: a guitar with four necks. His guitar instructional DVD’s entitled, “Speed Kills” and “Speed Kills 2010,” are a must-have for any serious would-be shredder. Michael Angelo is also a frequent contributor to various guitar magazines, including Guitar World. At the age of five, Batio began studying piano; he was composing music at age ten, and at six, won the Chicago “All State Solo” Jazz Award. In college, Batio earned a degree in Music Theory and Composition, and upon graduating, began a career as a session player. Michael Angelo’s music can be heard on advertisements for such companies as McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and United Airlines, just to name a few.

In 1984, Batio switched gears and joined the band, Holland, which was put together by Steppenwolf’s Tommy Holland.  The following year, Holland released their debut album, “Little Monsters,” and was able to garner some success in the United States, prior to disbanding. Michael Angelo’s career really began to take off in 1987, when he formed the band, Nitro. Within two years, MTV began playing the video for Nitro’s hit single, “Freight Train.” It was in this video that Batio showed off his impressive and astonishing skills on his “Quad Guitar. “ In fact, this feat was even voted “One of the Most Outrageous Moments in Rock,” by FHM Magazine. In 1993, Michael Angelo pioneered one of the first online record labels, MACE Music. Through this label, Batio has released six albums as a solo recording artist. All of his work has really paid off, for in 2008, Batio was named one of the “Top 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists of All Time,” by Guitar World Magazine. This same year, Total Guitar Magazine named him one of the “20 Greatest Shredders of All Time.” In 2009, Michael Angelo’s fans had their say, placing him at the top on the “Best Shredder” category in Guitar World Magazine’s Reader’s Choice Awards.

Prior to the “Quad Guitar,” Batio invented a very unique double guitar. Instead of the double-necks that consisted of one neck above another, such as those favored by artists like Jimmy Page, Batio’s design featured a twin-necked flying V with necks jutting out in both the right and left hand positions. With this guitar, Michael Angelo was able to show off his ambidextrous skills, playing both necks simultaneously! For an even greater challenge, Batio then went on to develop his “Quad Guitar.” The original version of this guitar was made by Gibson, and it featured two top necks with seven strings each, and two bottom necks with six strings each. The entire guitar is arranged as a star shape. In 2009, Dean Guitars, which also put out the phenomenal MAB-1 (Michael Angelo Batio Signature Guitar), began manufacturing the latest incarnation of the “Quad Guitar.” This incredible piece of equipment can be purchased through Batio’s MACE Music.


Steve Vai







Name: Steve Vai
Band(s): Frank Zappa Steve Vai
Guitar(s): Ibanez JEM Series
AMP: Carvin
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Website: www.vai.com
Music style(s): Rock 

Steve Vai is a guitar virtuoso with a complex and distinctive playing style. He is best known as a solo performer but has worked with countless other musicians including Whitesnake, Public Image Ltd, Alice Cooper, David Lee Roth and Frank Zappa.

Steve Vai was born in New York in 1960 as Steven Siro Vai and is an Italian American. He first started playing the guitar when he was 13 years old, later taking guitar lessons from Joe Satriani in 1974.

He played in local bands and attended Berklee College of music in Boston where he learned the musical theory that complemented his technical ability. .His early influences included Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck and fusion jazz guitarist Allan Holdsworth.

His first work as a professional musician was with Frank Zappa who was impressed with Steve Vai’s ability after receiving a transcription of his song ”Black Page” and a tape of Vai’s guitar playing that Steve Vai sent to him in the post.

Steve Vai joined Zappa’s band in 1980 and went on tour with them. Zappa called Steve Vai his” little Italian guitar virtuoso” getting him to play impossible sounding guitar parts or “stunt guitar” as he called it as part of the show.

After leaving Zappa in 1982, Steve Vai moved to California, recorded his first album “Flexible” which was well received by critics. Throughout the 1980s, he performed with many notable bands and musicians.

Since the 1990s, Steve Vai has toured and released albums with his own band, often working in collaboration with his one time guitar teacher Joe Satriani. He has completed many projects as a composer, including performances with leading national orchestras throughout the world.

Steve Vai is noted for playing double and triple neck guitars as well as a seven-string Ibanez Universe that he helped design in 1989. A distinctive feature of his sound is his use of the floating vibrato (tremolo).

In 1999 Steve Vai started his own record label Favoured Nations to show case artists that “have reached the highest level of performance on their instruments” and he is a supporter of many charitable music organisations, giving master classes in some of the world’s most prestigious music schools.

Steve Vai has released 19 solo albums – the latest being “Where the Wild Things Are” released in 2010. He has also won three Grammy awards and has appeared on numerous other albums with other artists.

Today Steve Vai is married to Pia Maicco– the bass player of the Vixens. They have two children and he keeps bees as a hobby.

Joe Satriani






Name: Joe Satriani
Band(s): Chickenfoot Solo Artist
Guitar(s): Ibanez JS
AMP: Marshall, Peavy JSX
Instructional DVD/CD: TBA
Music style(s): Rock 


Joe Satriani was born in Westbury, New York on July 15th 1956. He first became inspired to learn the guitar at the age of 14 after learning of the death of Jimi Hendrix. Satriani said he learnt of Hendrix's death during a football training session at which point he confronted his coach and told him he was quitting to become a guitarist. In 1974 Satriani studied music with Billy Bauer and the technically demanding Jazz pianist Lennie Tristano, who greatly influenced Satriani's playing style.

Satriani began teaching while in New York, his most notable student being Steve Vai. In 1978 Satriani moved to Berkeley, California to purse a career in music. He resumed teaching soon after and has taught some of the top players to date, including Kirk Hammet of Metallica and Alex Skolnick of Testament.

During the 1980's Satriani carried on making connections within the industry. He was invited to join the Grag Kihn band, who helped to pay the bill for Satriani's first album. In 1987 Satriani's second album Surfing With The Alien was released and proved a hit and chart highly, the first instrumental album to do so in many years.

In 1992 Satriani released his 4th album, The Extremist, which became his most successful album to date.

In 1993 Satriani joined Deep Purple for the bands Japanese tour as a replacement for Ritchie Blackmore. After the tour Satriani was asked to join permanently but declined due to a Multi-Album deal with Sony.

In 1996 Satriani set up the G3, a tour intended to feature a trio of the top instrumental guitarists. The original line up was Satriani, Vai and Eric Johnson. Since the first tour the has been others with guitarists such as Yngwie Malmsteen, John Petrucci and Paul Gilbert.

Through out the rest of the 90's and into the new Millenium Satriani carried on regularly recording and releasing music which evolved over time.

In 2008 he revealed his new band Chickenfoot which involved former Van Halen members Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony and Red Hot Chilli Peppers drummmer Chad Smith. They released their self titled album in 2009

In 2010 Satriani took part in the Experience Hendrix Tribute Tour playing music inspired and written by Hendrix.

Satriani's style includes many techniques such as legato, two-handed tapping, arpeggio tapping, volume swells, harmonics, and extreme use of the whammy bar. During faster passages Satriani favours legato but is also capable of sweep picking and rapid alternate picking.

Yngwie Malmsteen



    Name :Yngwie Malmsteen
    Age    : Born In 1963
    Nationality : Sweeden
    Bands (activ)

Yngwie Johann Malmsteen (born Lars Johann Yngve Lannerbäck on June 30, 1963 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish guitarist, composer and bandleader.

Widely recognised for his guitar skills, Malmsteen achieved widespread acclaim in the 1980s for his technical proficiency and his pioneering of the shred guitar technique, and neo-classical metal genre.

Early life

Malmsteen was born on June 30, 1963 into a musically talented family in Stockholm, Sweden. Malmsteen was the youngest child in the family. On September 18, 1970, at age seven, he saw a television news broadcast reporting on the death of Jimi Hendrix which caused him to become obsessed with the guitar. The news segment showed only a clip of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar, but no actual songs. To quote his official website, "The day Jimi Hendrix died, the guitar-playing Malmsteen was born".

At the age of 10 he took his mother's maiden name Malmsteen as his surname, and Anglicised his given name Yngve to "Yngwie".

Malmsteen was a teenager when he first encountered the music of the 19th century violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini, whom he cites as his biggest classical music influence. Through his emulation of Paganini concerto pieces on guitar, Malmsteen developed a prodigious technical fluency. Malmsteen also cites Jimi Hendrix, Brian May of Queen, Steve Hackett of Genesis, Uli Jon Roth, and Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple as influences.

Malmsteen broke new ground and contributed to the evolution of modern rock guitar, particularly with his embracing of modal progressions and classically-influenced techniques that are less common in rock music. He is often credited, along with Randy Rhoads, with increasing the popularity of the neoclassical heavy metal genre and inspiring a new generation of electric guitarists including Paul Gilbert, Michael Romeo, Jason Becker, Chris Impellitteri, and Tony MacAlpine.

1980s

In late 1982 Malmsteen was brought to the U.S. by Mike Varney of Shrapnel Records, who had heard a demo tape of Malmsteen's playing. He had brief engagements with Steeler, for their self-titled album of 1983, then Alcatrazz, for their 1983 debut No Parole From Rock N' Roll, and the 1984 live album Live Sentence. Malmsteen released his first solo album Rising Force in 1984. His album was really meant to be an instrumental side-project of Alcatrazz, but it contained vocals, and Malmsteen left Alcatrazz soon after the release of Rising Force. It was a success; it was the winner of Guitar Player Magazine's Best Rock Album and was also nominated for a Grammy for 'Best Rock Instrumental', achieving #60 on the Billboard album chart. This was followed by Marching Out (1985). Jeff Scott Soto filled vocal duties on these initial albums.

His third album, Trilogy, featuring the vocals of Mark Boals, was released in 1986. In 1987, yet another singer, former Rainbow vocalist Joe Lynn Turner joined his band. That year, Malmsteen was in a serious car accident, smashing his Jaguar XKE into a tree and putting him in a coma for a week. Nerve damage to his right hand was reported. In a tragic twist of fate, during his time in the hospital, Malmsteen's mother died from cancer.

In the summer of 1988 he released his fourth album, Odyssey. Odyssey would be his biggest hit album, mainly because of its first single "Heaven Tonight". Shows in Russia during the Odyssey tour were recorded, and released in 1989 as his fifth album Trial By Fire: Live in Leningrad. The concert in Leningrad was the largest ever by a western artist in the Soviet Union.

In late 1988, Malmsteen's signature Fender Stratocaster guitar was released, making him and Eric Clapton the first artists to be honoured by Fender.

Malmsteen's "Neo-classical" style of metal became moderately popular during the mid 1980s. With notable contemporaries such as Paul Gilbert, Marty Friedman, Tony MacAlpine and Vinnie Moore all reaching prominence following Malmsteen. Of that group only Paul Gilbert claimed Malmsteen as an influence. MacAlpine coming to the neoclassical/shred field by applying his classical piano training to his guitar playing and Moore arriving at a similar style because he shared Malmsteen's major influences, Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple and Al Di Meola.

1990s

In the early 1990s Malmsteen released the albums Eclipse (1990), The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection (1991), Fire and Ice (1992) and The Seventh Sign (1994).

Despite his early success, and continuous success in Europe and Asia, by the early 1990s stylings of 1980s heavy metal had become unfashionable in the USA. It was quickly displaced by the Seattle grunge movement, where more complex songs that showcased technical ability were largely shunned in favour of simpler compositions.

In the 1990s, Malmsteen continued to record and release albums under the Japanese record label Pony Canyon, and maintained a devoted following from some fans in Europe and Japan, and to a lesser extent in the USA. In 2000, he once again acquired a contract with a US record label, Spitfire, and released his 1990s catalog into the US market for the first time, including what he regards as his masterpiece, Concerto Suite for Electric Guitar and Orchestra, recorded with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in Prague.

In 1993, Malmsteen's mother-in-law, who was opposed to his engagement with her daughter, had him arrested for threatening her with a shotgun and holding her daughter against her will. The charges against Malmsteen were quickly dropped when he denied that the incident ever occurred.

2000s

After the release of War to End All Wars in 2000, singer Mark Boals left the band. Malmsteen went on tour with former Ark vocalist Jorn Lande. Due to various tensions on tour, Jorn left before the recording of Malmsteen's next album, Attack!!. He was replaced by former Rainbow vocalist Doogie White. White's vocals were well received by fans, and it seems that he has become a permanent member of the band.

In 2003, Malmsteen joined Joe Satriani and Steve Vai as part of the G3 supergroup. Malmsteen made two rare guest appearances on keyboardist Derek Sherinian's albums Black Utopia (2003), and Blood of the Snake (2006) where Malmsteen is heard on the same tracks as Al Di Meola and Zakk Wylde.

Malmsteen released Unleash the Fury in 2005. As stated in an issue of "Guitar World" magazine, he titled this album after the infamous 'airline incident', which occurred in a flight to Japan for the 'Odyssey' tour. He was drunk and behaving obnoxiously, until he fell asleep and was roused by a woman pouring a jug of iced water on him. Enraged, he shouted, "You released the fucking fury!" The audio from this incident was caught on tape by a fellow band member.

He is married to April and has a son named Antonio after Antonio Vivaldi. A noted Ferrari enthusiast, he owned a black 1985 308 GTS for 18 years before selling it on eBay, and a red 1962 250 GTO. In recent years, Yngwie has given up both smoking and drinking alcohol (date: April 2007). The Malmsteen family lives in Miami, Florida.

In 2007, Malmsteen was honoured in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II. A player receives the "Yngwie Malmsteen" award for hitting 1000 or more notes in succession.

Currently, Malmsteen is working on his next studio album slated for a Fall 2007 or an early 2008 release.


Specialised guitar

Aside from technical prowess, distinctions of Malmsteen's guitar style include a wide, violin-like vibrato inspired by classical violinists, and use of such minor scales as the Harmonic minor, and minor modes such as Phrygian, and Aeolian. Malmsteen cites the Fender Stratocaster and the single coil pickups as being instrumental to his unique tone. He uses his custom design by DiMarzio, a vertically-stacked humbucker mounted in a single coil housing. Malmsteen sought to combine the tone of a single coil with the reduced noise of a humbucker. The Malmsteen signature model Stratocaster made by Fender is based on this combination. Malmsteen prefers vintage Fender Stratocasters from 1968 through 1972. On all his guitars, the tone control is disconnected, and so is the middle pickup. Malmsteen only uses the bridge (DiMarzio HS-3) and neck pickups (DiMarzio YJM) on his guitars and allows the low output DiMarzio HS-3 on the bridge pickup to be driven by the floor pedals for his unique rich sound. All of Malmsteen's Stratocasters have brass nuts and are refretted with Dunlop 6000 super jumbo fretwire. According to Fender, Malmsteen has one of the most impressive collection of vintage Fender Stratocasters known. He has well over 200 Stratocasters, including one original Fender Stratocaster actually signed by Leo Fender.

Scalloped necks

The guitars he uses are recognisable by the addition of custom scalloped fretboards. This is similar to a regular fretboard, but with wood 'scalloped' or scooped away to form a concave shape in between the frets. Malmsteen allegedly conceived this design as a teenager while working in a music store in Stockholm, Sweden when he came across a 17th century lute with a scalloped neck using the raised wood as frets. However, this can also be viewed as an influence from Ritchie Blackmore, one of his most readily admitted idols, who also favours scalloped neck Fender Stratocasters. Malmsteen himself has said he learned most from Ritchie Blackmore's guitar riffs and solos soon after he started learning the guitar. Also, jazz-fusion guitarist John McLaughlin used scalloped fingerboards long before Malmsteen gained fame.

Even for the experienced guitar player, the scalloped fingerboard proves very difficult to perform on, as there is no surface contact between finger and wood to aid in the feel of the vibrato motion. The strings of the guitar, when fretted, are easily pushed sharp and out of tune. The highly accurate, yet delicate, controlled touch required to play properly with Malmsteen's modified Stratocaster is elusive for most, and an integral part of Malmsteen's technique.

Malmsteen briefly used Schecter Guitars in the 1980s, who built him strat-style guitars similar to his Fenders.

Live Equipment

Throughout the years, Malmsteen has stayed true to the basic equipment he uses on stage. Malmsteen continues to use strictly vintage 1971 Marshall amplifiers for his live performances. Often wowing his audiences with his vintage Marshall collection, Malmsteen regularly performs with a literal wall of up to 27 vintage Marshall 4x12 Cabinets with G30 Celestion speakers (30 Watt). All of the 24 heads on the cabinets are Vintage 1971 Mark II Marshall 50 Watt heads. All wireless units are Samson. Floor pedals consist of a Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer, Roland DC-10 analog echo pedal, vintage Dunlop Cry-Baby Wah Pedal, Roland PK-5 MIDI pedal, Boss OC-2 Octave, DOD 250 Overdrive Pre-Amp pedal, Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor and a floor switch box for his effects rack by Bob Bradshaw. Malmsteen's guitars onstage are strictly 1968-1972 Fender Stratocasters. Malmsteen has claimed in an instructional video when asked why he chooses the Stratocasters from the late 1960s & early 1970s that the "bullet" truss rod in the neck and the large headstock design added a richer, fuller tone to the guitar that set it apart from Stratocasters from other eras. Fender discontinued the large headstock in the late 1970s and has since produced a re-issue of the "70s Series" Stratocaster. For his acoustic sets, Malmsteen uses a nylon stringed electro-acoustic black or white Ovation Viper. These guitars are equipped with Piezo pickups run into the Boss CS-3 pedal direct into the mixing desk, out to the PA and stage monitors. Prior to the Ovations, Malmsteen used Aria, Alvarez & Gibson classical acoustics on stage. All live microphones are Shure SM57's.

Strings and Picks

Over the years, Malmsteen has used various brands of strings from Ernie Ball, Fender and now recently, he has his own signature string sets available from Dean Markley entitled "Electric Magic." The string weights vary, but Malmsteen regularly performs onstage with a custom light top,heavy bottom string gauge ranging from 0.08 through 0.48 gauge which are considered by most guitarists to be very thin especially with the downtuning. Malmsteen's picks are Jim Dunlop 1.5 mm white with his signature on them. Malmsteen regularly goes through many picks during a live show which he flicks out into the audience throughout the entire set.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yngwie_Malmsteen