Prog

Alex Lifeson

- By John Petrucci (Dream Theater)

“Alex Lifeson is such a big influence on me in so many ways. You know how it is when you discover a band as a teenager, you just get so invested in it. The first couple of Rush albums, I literally learned every song, and me and my friends, including John Myung, we jammed to all that stuff. I think from learning all those songs, it’s just ingrained as part of my style. I remember dissecting

YYZ and learning the guitar solo and all these different techniques of hammer-ons and pull-offs, even the scales that Alex used. I use that stuff all the time with Dream Theater.

“Rush introduced me to progressiv­e rock and metal and the idea that song structures didn’t have to be the typical three-minute song. That style of music was the perfect backdrop to storytelli­ng and conceptual lyrics, things like 2012. All of that had a huge influence on me and opened my mind to exploring a more unique way of writing in that whole progressiv­e style. The odd time signatures and songs that had multiple parts – something like La Villa Strangiato, where it’s broken into sections much in the way that Genesis would – was a big influence. The guitar sound and the way that I created the effects that I use, and some of the approaches to chordal playing and making a band sound really big with just one guitar, all that stuff was a huge influence on me.

“The thing with Rush is since they were just a three-piece, the guitar really had the job of taking up a lot of space. So the very big approach that Alex had to playing guitar and using open strings and pedal tones and chords that were richer and using chorusing on the guitar, it really filled out that space. I do some solo work, touring with G3, and that’s just a trio, so it harkens back to that influence when I’m trying to make the guitar fill out a lot of space when there’s no keyboards, no second guitar player, especially during the instrument­al sections when there’s no vocal. Alex has a beautiful way of approachin­g the guitar, so it brought the guitar to the forefront and made it take up this beautiful space in such a great way.”

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