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MEGADETH's CHRIS BRODERICK Talks Guitar Technique - Nov. 17, 2009
Thomas S. Orwat Jr. of RockMusicStar.com conducted an interview with MEGADETH guitarist Chris Broderick this past Sunday, November 15. An excerpt from the chat follows below.

RockMusicStar.com: Since you're such an accomplished guitarist yourself, how do you rate Dave Mustaine as a guitarist? Can you maybe give us some insight?

Broderick: Well, I don't know if I can enlighten you to anything you don't already know. But, Dave has such a unique personality. You know, when you hear a guitar great you can tell right away it's them. That personality kind of transmits to the instrument. That's one thing that I really like about Dave's playing. And that's something that I'm searching for myself in my playing. Dave learned a lot of what he does on guitar from the street in a way. He figured out his own riffs and sense of tonality. I had formal training and started taking lessons as soon as I picked up the guitar. And I got me degree in classical guitar performance. It's like different roads coming together.

RockMusicStar.com: Do you plan on releasing any of your classical material soon?

Broderick: (pauses) There's so much to do right now within MEGADETH that I really wouldn't have time to do it right now. So no, not in the near future, but maybe some day.

RockMusicStar.com: MEGADETH was scheduled to co-headline a few dates in Canada with SLAYER this month, but those shows were cancelled due to Tom Araya's back problems. But you have played shows with them in the past. When MEGADETH plays with SLAYER, is there a sense of competition? Do you get a little more pumped up and maybe even try to upstage them?

Broderick: No, not at all. I'm sure it's the same in their camp as well. You try to put on the best show no matter what the circumstances are. So rather we are playing with SLAYER or a local opening band, we are going to try to improve our show no matter what. To make sure the people enjoy it, when they see it.

RockMusicStar.com: Can you comment on the rumors of a MEGADETH, SLAYER, TESTAMENT tour?

Broderick: Yes, I can comment on that. I've heard the rumors as well many times. I honestly haven't seen anything that this is going to happen or not.

RockMusicStar.com: The fans really want this and I would think it would be a smart business move when it's so difficult to sell tickets.

Broderick: Yes, I think from a fans point it would be an awesome tour to see. Something that I missed in the day, and the chance to see something like that would be awesome.

(Editor's note: Within 12 hours of this interview, the tour featuring MEGADETH, SLAYER and TESTAMENT was announced)

RockMusicStar.com: As far as your guitar playing, do you think it has improved or evolved since you joined MEGADETH?

Broderick: It has evolved, and it is definitely improved. It's from being in this environment where you are scrutinized a lot more. There's like a microscope on your playing and the way you present yourself and everything. So it makes you much more conscious.

RockMusicStar.com: What was the writing process like on "Endgame"? Did Dave already have the material written and you just added your parts or did you start at ground zero and work together as a band?

Broderick: It was all of the above. The majority of the CD was written by him. We all submitted ideas. When he put his riffs in, we gave our input on those riffs and ideas.

Read the entire interview from RockMusicStar.com.

Photo below courtesy of Metal Mind Productions

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COMMENT | awesome..
posted by : Rotted Spine
11/17/2009 7:57:57 AM

Killer guitar player and the new Megadeth is really good. I hope keeps him around for a long time. The tour will be amazing I hope I can catch it.

COMMENT | haha
posted by : soundscape
11/17/2009 7:58:55 AM

he wont say dave is crap and just plays within the blues scale.
of course the WHOLE CD was written by him. he is an ego-maniac and he is megadeth's sound

COMMENT | oh and once again
posted by : soundscape
11/17/2009 8:02:14 AM

Ottawa is fucking bypassed on the sched for this tour. Well at least we got to see them all way back on the Rust tour.....

COMMENT | here's some way to improve your technique:
posted by : nodeerforamonth
11/17/2009 9:33:49 AM

play your guitar at WAIST level, not chest level!

You'll look a thousand times more cooler!

COMMENT | This guy is great, but...
posted by : MoltenLavaStudios
11/17/2009 10:07:49 AM

I was expecting him to have much more of an impact on Endgame. I was hoping that he was going to come in an completely rejuvenate Megadeth. After listining to Endgame 5 or 6 times, believe it or not I'm pretty dissapointed. It's a step in the right direction, but Chris' solos don't seem to stand out like Marty Friedman's did. And IMO, Dave should not be allowed to step within 10 feet of a microphone. He is just not a good vocalist. I'm tired of listening to his bullshit political lyrics also.

COMMENT | nodeerforamonth
posted by : PowerBrake
11/17/2009 10:29:56 AM

You got that right. Its harder to play with the guitar strapped lower but its not so easy to play anyway. Sometimes you just need to drop the guitar down - spread your legs and just let it go. This will take Chris beyond his degree.

Steve Stevens once said - he wanted to be technically proficient yet still have something come out that originated from between his legs. Right O

COMMENT | Funny
posted by : Capricac
11/17/2009 11:19:54 AM

Telling Broderick how he "SHOULD" play his guitar. I doubt you would take it if he handed it to you get up onstage with Megamouth. I think Chris has figured it out. He's pretty good.

COMMENT | Great player Chris is
posted by : RiotAct666
11/17/2009 11:20:56 AM

Can't wait for the slayer , megadeth , testament show.

COMMENT |
posted by : headgear87
11/17/2009 3:41:02 PM

Chris has kicked ass in everything ive heard him in....jag panzer, nevermore live, on youtube, and now in megadeth

The solos on casting the stone are some of his best i think

I agree on endgame chris's solos dont stand out as much as marty...so u just need to LISTEN HARDER to appreciate it fully...the solo on how the story ends is killer right away of course....

COMMENT | MoltenLavaStudios
posted by : broham
11/17/2009 5:44:18 PM

couldn't have said it better. chris is an amazing guitarist, but i get the sense that he's still trying to develop his own unique voice that will shine through all of the ridiculous technique. i will say his playing sounds better on endgame than it ever did on the jag panzer stuff, but when i hear marty's phrasing, it just seems much more unique and memorable. however, some of that is due to the better songs that were on rust and countdown (and even youthanasia).

COMMENT |
posted by : kingnothing23
11/17/2009 7:10:01 PM

He's a class act, but I agree. He's like a robot, incredible, fast, precise, perfect, but I don't get any emotions from his playing. That's the difference between a guy like Jeff Loomis and Chris. Jeff is technically awesome too, but his playing comes from the heart, the same with Marty Friedman.



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