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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 |
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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 ![]() |
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On Jan 28, 10:37*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 ![]() I have two of them. These arn't my pics: http://u-coms.com/lado/images/fv68_700.jpg http://www.denniscoffeysite.com/imag...nfirebird6.jpg |
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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. |
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![]() 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 musician, but that isn't one of them. And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, are two of the greatest inspiration to the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded cross genera guitarists alive. |
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On Jan 29, 7:02*pm, Tim wrote:
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 musician, but that isn't one of them. And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, *are two of the greatest inspiration to the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded cross genera guitarists alive.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For the sake of my participation in discussions about guitars and such, I will note that not one of these names is even familiar to me...;( guess I will just stick to making noise ![]() |
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On Jan 29, 6:20*pm, wrote:
On Jan 29, 7:02*pm, Tim wrote: 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 musician, but that isn't one of them. And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, *are two of the greatest inspiration to the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded cross genera guitarists alive.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For the sake of my participation in discussions about guitars and such, I will note that not one of these names is even familiar to me...;( guess I will just stick to making noise ![]() - Show quoted text - Here youu go, man. two for the price of one click. Al's the guy with the glass's ,Paco has the beard. http://youtube.com/watch?v=yiYBW0Alac8 Excellent flaminco, You ought to hear 'em do metal! |
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:02:45 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: 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 musician, but that isn't one of them. And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, are two of the greatest inspiration to the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded cross genera guitarists alive. Segovia wasn't somebody that I really appreciated much. As a technician, brilliant. As an artist - eh. I like DiMeola's music. However, I have always appreciated Django Reinhardt. Definitely an air head, but his music is uncompromised. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_Reinhardt Also a big fan of Acoustic Alchemy and Greg Carmichael in particular. Nick Webb was a great arranger/player in the original band and when he passed, Carmichael brought in Miles Gilderdale who is a very unheralded guitarist. |
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On Jan 29, 6:33*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:02:45 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: 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 musician, but that isn't one of them. And Segovia, and Jorge Morale, *are two of the greatest inspiration to the likes of Al DiMeola and Paco DeLuccia. two of the most open minded cross genera guitarists alive. Segovia wasn't somebody that I really appreciated much. *As a technician, brilliant. *As an artist - eh. I like DiMeola's music. However, I have always appreciated Django Reinhardt. *Definitely an air head, but his music is uncompromised. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_Reinhardt Also a big fan of Acoustic Alchemy and Greg Carmichael in particular. Nick Webb was a great arranger/player in the original band and when he passed, Carmichael brought in Miles Gilderdale who is a very unheralded guitarist.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Agreed about Segovia, but he was a benchmark of the Spanish guitar, kind of like Picaso was a benchmark of er...whatever. Django? It's amazing what he can do with a couple fingers burnt off. Totally different style (gypsy jazz) but amazing. now, shall we go to Joe Pass and Barney Kessel? |
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