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John Petrucci on Crying at Concerts, Perfect Guitar Tone, and His Secret 8-String

John Petrucci on Crying at Concerts, Perfect Guitar Tone, and His Secret 8-String

FromGuitar Villains


John Petrucci on Crying at Concerts, Perfect Guitar Tone, and His Secret 8-String

FromGuitar Villains

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s guitar villain is John Petrucci. A legendary riff-writer, almighty shred-lord, dedicated gym-rat. purveyor of fine bourbon, and all-around nice guy, this bearded phenom who some believe to be a wizard or even God himself is here to spill his guitar secrets. John has recently dropped on us his second solo album entitled Terminal Velocity, which we’ll dive deep inside. I’ll also be challenging the prog prince in ways he’s never been challenged before, and I am honored to have him as the inaugural guest of the very first episode of Guitar Villains.Intro and John Petrucci's supervillain alter-ego: 00:00Burning Questions: 9:10Name Those Notes: 18:20 John's new album, Terminal Velocity: 33:34John's craziest G3 story and reuniting with Mike Portnoy: 47:25The evolution of John's guitar tone and his secret 8-string signature guitar: 55:35John's favorite airplane album: 1:03:10John's dream band: 1:04:231:05:40: John's supervillain adviceCheck out John's brand new solo album, Terminal Velocity, streaming everywhere now: http://bit.ly/JP_GuitarVillainsSign up for Guitar Super System, the most popular independent guitar learning platform on the internet: http://bit.ly/GVJP001
Released:
Oct 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Guitar Villains! I'm your host, Tyler Larson. Why Guitar Villains? Because villains are cooler than heroes, it’s just a fact. This is a podcast by guitar players for guitar players and over the course of this series we’ll talk to some of the most creative and innovative minds in the community about how they’ve achieved the things they have on the instrument and how you can become a better player yourself.