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Personal introduction of British Gewehr
1963 On June 30th, Lars John Ingway Lannerback was born in Stockholm, Sweden. This year, The Beatles just became famous in Liverpool, England. After 20 years, when the baby with brown hair grows up and sets foot on the land of Los Angeles Airport, a brilliant road to music will be officially rolled out.

Shortly after Ingway was born, his father, an officer, divorced his mother, an artist. Ingway is the youngest member of this single-parent family. His mother, Rigmore, his sister, Ann Louise, and his brother Bjorn all thought Ingewell (named after an old lover of his mother) was a wild child when he was a child, and he was very unruly. "Everything he does is wild." Ingway's original guitar was an old Mosrite piano, followed by a cheap Stratocaster. Ingewell improves his musical accomplishment and guitar skills by practicing the songs of deep purple and other bands. Rich Blackmore, the guitarist of Deep Purple, is deeply influenced by classical music. His sister's love for classical music also inspired Ingrid's love for masters: Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven and Mozart. Just when Ingrid began to try to integrate the structure and form of these classical music into his guitar performance, the prototype of his unique style came into being. He practices diligently almost non-stop every day and often falls asleep playing the guitar.

/kloc-at the age of 0/0, Ingewell inherited her mother's surname and officially changed her name to Yngwie Malmsteen. At this time, because he was too focused on practicing the piano, skipping classes became a common practice. At school, he was considered a troublemaker because he often fought with those "stupid guys". The only excellent subjects he was interested in were English and fine arts. His mother clearly saw her son's musical talent, so she acquiesced in Ingrid's skipping classes and staying at home to play guitar and tape recorder. In this way, his guitar playing skills have been improved rapidly. How to find a bridge between the conventional form of classical music and Hendricks' improvisation? /kloc-Nikolai Pagolini, a Russian violinist in the 0/9th century, seems to be an answer. When Ingway saw a Russian violinist playing Paganini's famous song "Capriccio 24" on TV, he began to understand how to graft his love of classical music to the charm of improvisation on the stage.

/kloc-when he was 0/5 years old, when Ingewell drove his motorcycle on the main road of the school, it was obvious that the school could no longer tolerate this arrogant guy and he had to pack up and go home. Ingway's first job was as a repairman in a musical instrument store, where his woodworking skills came in handy. It was here that he made the first complete neck. The price of this neck is17th century organ. He reserved the position of the notes on his neck, and then dug out the extra places to make the remaining protrusions taste. He tried it on an old piano, and the effect was very satisfactory, so he took down his favorite guitar and replaced it with this whole neck. Yngwie found that the final effect should be said to be slightly more difficult than ordinary guitar playing, but the control ability of strings has been greatly improved. Therefore, the integral neck has become the standard configuration of Yngwie equipment in the future.