Marty Friedman-Jason Becker Black Cat Outro jam/Namida Tears/Blues
This is superb guys. After first minutes of noodling they play (at 2:13) Black Cat Outro Jam/ Namida Tears and then they go into improvisation playing freely over a blues chord progression. Highlights are: 1) Jasons awesome technique 2)Martys awesome technique 3) Jasons "look" and "smile" every time Marty bends a beautiful note! Sign of recognition of the majesty in Maryts feel of melodies... 4) Intro from the song "Savage" unplugged at the beginning plus other little parts of songs. My personal favourites are the parts when Jason rips then goes "ah..." when Marty enters the story. Like he knows he is a better guitarist than Marty but still cannot believe how the "teacher" finds these notes!!!

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Marty Friedman on First Meeting Jason Becker: ‘I Didn’t Care For His Music — Then We Formed a Band!"

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Day 1769 Writing and Noodling on Mixolydian Pat Martino Linear Expression Inspired LInes Take 1

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Jason Becker plays Black Star (Yngwie Malmsteen cover)

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Classical Composer Reacts to Altitudes (Jason Becker) | The Daily Doug (Episode 173)

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“Some Assembly Required”, by Jason Becker & Friends

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AIMM Archives - Jason Becker (1989)

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Joe Satriani Talks About His Favorite Guitar Solo

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Marty Friedman - Melodic Control (superior quality)

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Jason Becker interview with his Original Carvin Guitars and Demo | Kiesel Guitars

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I Asked Marty Friedman If He'd Ever Rejoin Megadeth

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Classical Composer Reacts to Air (Jason Becker) | The Daily Doug | Episode 184

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Why Yngwie Malmsteen Refuses to Compare Himself to Eddie Van Halen (1988)

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Char & Marty Friedman 05

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The Day I Visited and Played for JASON BECKER

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WOLF HOFFMAN JAM

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Marty Friedman Guitar Lesson

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Jason Becker Jam 1986 (Not Dead Yet)

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