- Guitar Secrets - Joe Satriani
Satriani’s physical approach is defined by fluid, liquid-like legato. Unlike players who pick every note for a percussive sound, Satch relies heavily on hammer-ons and pull-offs. This creates a "vocal" quality, mimicking the way a singer slides between pitches. By minimizing the "click" of the plectrum, he makes the guitar sound less like a machine and more like a soaring human voice—or a surfboard gliding through the cosmos. The Art of the "Joe-Squeal"
By keeping a low 'E' humming and moving from E Major to E Lydian to E Blues, he creates a cinematic sense of movement without the listener ever losing their "home" note. This is why songs like "Always with Me, Always with You" feel like they are traveling through different dimensions while remaining grounded and melodic. The "Silver Surfer" Legato Joe Satriani - Guitar Secrets
If there is a "Holy Grail" in Satriani’s bag of tricks, it is the . Most guitarists change chords and shift their scales to match. Satriani does the opposite: he keeps a single note (the axis) constant while shifting the scales around it. By minimizing the "click" of the plectrum, he