In the world of rock guitar, there are few more respected names than Yngwie J. Malmsteen. He is at the level of Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen in terms of influence on guitar players. Regardless of his personal transgressions (minor compared to many other rock royalty), anybody who plays rock guitar should bow down and respect his mastery of the instrument. Besides that, he lives and breathes the rock star life and is always in stage attire. At home he has a guitar in the toilet that can be hooked up through to his home recording studio. Have you ever seen a picture of him in a t-shirt and shorts? Wearing anything resembling ordinary daily clothing? Driving around in a Toyota? No. He looks like he is ready to rock 24/7.
Of course having been in the scene for so long, there are many who are quick to denounce him for "always playing the same old thing". This is an ignorant statement. Whoever says that has clearly not listened to his work properly. One cannot simply compare him to other guitarists because Yngwie is a composer. He writes not just guitar riffs, but all the parts for all the music including vocal melodies, bass and drums. He is, to many of his true fans, not just a revolutionary guitarist, but a great songwriter. OK his later albums are crap (whose isn't?) but I will simply take his first 8 albums up to Magnum Opus as proof as they are chock-full of inspired riffs, creative melodies and hooks, without even mentioning the inhuman guitar playing (tone, feel, precision). Simply shredding away on instrumental music versus writing a song are two different skill sets altogether. Not many people can do both. And if that's not enough, his own singing is killer, too!
Of course having been in the scene for so long, there are many who are quick to denounce him for "always playing the same old thing". This is an ignorant statement. Whoever says that has clearly not listened to his work properly. One cannot simply compare him to other guitarists because Yngwie is a composer. He writes not just guitar riffs, but all the parts for all the music including vocal melodies, bass and drums. He is, to many of his true fans, not just a revolutionary guitarist, but a great songwriter. OK his later albums are crap (whose isn't?) but I will simply take his first 8 albums up to Magnum Opus as proof as they are chock-full of inspired riffs, creative melodies and hooks, without even mentioning the inhuman guitar playing (tone, feel, precision). Simply shredding away on instrumental music versus writing a song are two different skill sets altogether. Not many people can do both. And if that's not enough, his own singing is killer, too!
Fender USA Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster
This is just a typical mid-2000s USA YJM Strat, that is not difficult to get at all considering the Fender YJM strat has been in uninterrupted production since 1988. A fact that may have slipped past the casual fan is that Yngwie was the very first artist to receive a Fender signature model. Ever. Ahead of Eric Clapton, Ritchie Blackmore, and whoever else. What's even more amazing about that is its constant popularity in all that time where many other signature model guitars have come and gone. People have been buying this non-stop for almost 30 years now. This really says enough about his influence on rock guitarists since he burst onto the scene. The ubiquity of his signature Fender Strats in any incarnation, prove that they are dependable, versatile instruments.