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On Jan 29, 1:38*pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On Jan 29, 12:52 pm, wrote:





On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:43:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Jan 28, 11:37 pm, wrote:
On Jan 28, 11:29 pm, Tim wrote:


On Jan 28, 3:52 pm, HK wrote:


No, it isn't. I'm not much of a fan of the music "created" by oddly
shaped guitars-


I am!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Vjw...eature=related


Nice, I have the G3 Live in Tokyo DVD with Vai, Satriani, and
Petrucci. I think I will have to pull it out and see if I can find an
oddly shaped guitar and play along


Harry would never make a decent musician because of his narrow minded
views toward, well, everything. Most real, talented musicians love to
cross over to other genres and jamb with other musicians of other
genres.


Pablo Casals (cello) and Andres Segovia (guitar) are just two examples
of extremely narrow minded but completely "decent" musicians. They
both spoke very harshly about how all music other than their own was
total crap. There are countless others who are very accomplished
musically, but feel the same way. I'm not, of course suggesting that
all great musicians are narrow minded.


I'm sure there are other reasions why Harry would never make a decent
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Andres Segovia collaborated with a LOT of musicians outside of his
genre.
He even persuaded a lot of composers who wouldn't compose for the
guitar, to do so, one being the late Albert Harris.

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Here's an interesting collaboration from the category of "Whuh???"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCIyzNISw1Q- Hide quoted text -

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Exactly!