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My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:23 pm
by Steve Mavronis
Here is my 'new' Fender Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster (2003 Candy Apple Red) that got around a week ago, acquired from my very close friend and neoclassical guitarist Dean Cascione in very near mint condition and he even included the Fender tweed case with red velvet lining. I re-adjusted the action, intonation, and pickup height to my liking. It plays real nice and didn't take too long to get used to the scallops. These are some pictures that Dean had sent me before shipping it. He played the crap out of this guitar at shows, clinics, and lessons. But lucky for me takes great care of his guitars. I got him to sign the back of the headstock too out of respect.

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Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:51 pm
by delaydecay
Yngwie <------ HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE THIS???


also, nice strat. they need to make more of them in red.

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 5:58 pm
by Steve Mavronis
delaydecay wrote:Yngwie <------ HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE THIS???


"Ing-Vay" (reportedly means young Viking chief in Swedish)

Thanks...

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:41 pm
by rbtr
The scallops look so hard to handle! What's the purpose of them anyways?

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 6:49 pm
by Steve Mavronis
rbtr wrote:The scallops look so hard to handle! What's the purpose of them anyways?


They are mainly for looks and have become Yngwie's trademark, even though some others like Blackmore use partially scalloped necks too. But there is a big advantage with your fingers not touching the wood, giving more string control especially for bends and vibrato. Plus you tend to develop a lighter touch and more accurate precision always aiming for the frets and not the wood in between.

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:38 pm
by The4455
Steve Mavronis wrote:
rbtr wrote:The scallops look so hard to handle! What's the purpose of them anyways?


They are mainly for looks and have become Yngwie's trademark, even though some others like Blackmore use partially scalloped necks too. But there is a big advantage with your fingers not touching the wood, giving more string control especially for bends and vibrato. Plus you tend to develop a lighter touch and more accurate precision always aiming for the frets and not the wood in between.


Billy Sheehan's bass's top couple fo frets are scalloped.

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:13 pm
by rbtr
Steve Mavronis wrote:
rbtr wrote:The scallops look so hard to handle! What's the purpose of them anyways?


They are mainly for looks and have become Yngwie's trademark, even though some others like Blackmore use partially scalloped necks too. But there is a big advantage with your fingers not touching the wood, giving more string control especially for bends and vibrato. Plus you tend to develop a lighter touch and more accurate precision always aiming for the frets and not the wood in between.



Wait...not the wood inbetween? :no: I thought...but.... :( Am I doing something wrong? :cry:

How do you bend without touching the wood? I've never wondered about Yngwie's technique until seeing that fretboard.

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:19 pm
by The4455
Wait...not the wood inbetween? :no: I thought...but.... :( Am I doing something wrong? :cry:

How do you bend without touching the wood? I've never wondered about Yngwie's technique until seeing that fretboard.[/quote]

You press down on the string inbetween the frets/over the fretboard.

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:33 pm
by rbtr
So you push in on the string to bend it? How much bending does Yngwie do?

I suppose I should just listen to a record of his, maybe I would gain some clarity..

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 11:41 pm
by The4455
rbtr wrote:So you push in on the string to bend it? How much bending does Yngwie do?

I suppose I should just listen to a record of his, maybe I would gain some clarity..


Almost none, here is one of my favorites:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbHc5i4O2tc[/youtube]

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:12 am
by rbtr
I think I understand less. I guess I'll have to try that out one day. Crazy...

I'll just keep mushin' down on the strings far to hard and leave it to you guys to do it proper :thumb:

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:41 am
by Steve Mavronis
Yeah don't push down towards the wood to bend or for cheater vibrato. You always bend by sliding the string with your fingertip along the fret.

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 12:57 am
by madmax1012
yngwie's a fat asshole IMO. looks like he eats nothing but cheesecakes

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:00 am
by The4455
ms1012 wrote:yngwie's a fat asshole IMO. looks like he eats nothing but cheesecakes


He's not fat he's rich!

Re: My 'New' 2003 Yngwie Malmsteen Strat

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:04 am
by madmax1012
The4455 wrote:
ms1012 wrote:yngwie's a fat asshole IMO. looks like he eats nothing but cheesecakes


He's not fat he's rich!




he's still an asshole... :poke: