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Steve Morse

 

Steve Morse
One of the most precise and reliable guitar players, Steve Morse bases his style on classical and country music. Here are some of his most expressive licks:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steve Morse often uses fast runs where he alternates diatonic and chromatic patterns. Let's start with a short example from Collateral Damage:

Collateral Damage

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Another one from Simple Simon:

Simple Simon

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Steve Morse uses sometimes 4-notes per string runs that require fast changes of position like in this example from Brave New World:

Brave New World

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And fast changes of direction. From Barbary Coast:

Barbary Coast

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Repetitive patterns are also one of Morse's techniques. An example from Runaway Train:

Runaway Train

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Speaking of precision, one of Morse's trademarks is his fast riffs. A theme from Stressfest:

Stressfest

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And a more extended one from Tumeni Notes:

Tumeni Notes

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Double-stops are one of the most prefered techniques by country guitarists. From Runaway Train:

Runaway Train

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An example of right-hand tapping from Collateral Damage:

Collateral Damage

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Morse uses free strings in a creative way like in Rally Cry:

Rally Cry

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An A-drone from Air On a Six String:

Air On a Six String

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Steve Morse keeps his tempo and precision when playing arpeggios. From Runaway Train:

Runaway Train

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Even in his themes, Morse dares to play fast, complex arpeggios like this sequence from User Friendly:

User Friendly

 

And a more extended example of Morse's arpeggios from Tumeni Notes:

Tumeni Notes

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