I agree that Eddie is technically brilliant..but there are others that match him technically and still project feelings into the music...I can'r remember his name, but one of the lead guitar players that worked with Ozzie...absolutely blazing fret work with huge POWER...
To take a side tack...what is the similarity with the guitar styles of Hendricks, Carlos Santana, and Stevie Ray Vaughn..
Thanks folks Plenty of listening and digging to do this weekend. And yes, RIP Dime.
Time for me to get some shuteye, brain is fading, but I'll leave you with this question - What about three piece bands that have appeared in the last 10 years? I'm struggling to think of any (it is midnight though) except for Blink 182 and The Living End. Eskimo Joe is another, but they seriously multi-track their albums, and I think they use a second guitarist live. Even Green Day have been around for longer than 10 years. Who am I forgetting? Or 3-piece plus singer in the last 10 years?
implied only,partial chord changes, and heavy use of minor pentatonic/blues scales? stumped at the moment.good one to think about.hmmmmm ya got me.....
Chili, as a fellow guitarist(i try anyway) you may morally object to it,but do you have access to a torrent downloader? My collection is massive-but I BUY up and coming music, to make myself feel better about the torrent use....you may be dead-set against it,just putting the question out there. Pauly
Fast1075, Randy Rhoads? and i totally agree with you about emotion in playing. Angus Young comes to mind. NOT a technical player by ANY means, but his solos are drenched with "feel" .(a few albums ago) Like they say, some times the note left out says as much as the notes played. Timing IS everything.Blazing speed is impressive, but play it like ya mean it, and the instrument sings.
Thats it Bott!!! My old brain is shot...Randy Rhodes...another is the guitar work by Zack Wylde in "no more tears"...if that don't make the hair on your neck stand up...you must be dead.
Maybe we ought to start a new thread..."Hottest guitar licks"...lol
My earlier post about styles...let me ask this...if a truly gifted young person who taught himself how to play with nothing to guide him but LISTENING to a band play...and not realizing there was a lead and rhythm guitar player....learned to duplicate or play BOTH simultaneously...
My earlier post about styles...let me ask this...if a truly gifted young person who taught himself how to play with nothing to guide him but LISTENING to a band play...and not realizing there was a lead and rhythm guitar player....learned to duplicate or play BOTH simultaneously...
1) Voodoo Chil' (slight return) 2) All classical guitarists.
Sadly, lacking any training or deep knowledge of guitar technique or musical nomenclature what so ever, I lack the verbiage required to adequately express it.
As well as I can say it...they all can (or could) play lead with two fingers, while playing the rhythm with the other two.
Django Reinhardt literally played with 2 fingers. he had 2 basically useless stumps left from a burn injury,and used them slightly for chords, but did all his leads with only 2 functional fingers. An amazing story, amazing player.
Arghhhh....now I have an earworm...my brain went into auto-find...its the guitar lick from "Comfortably Numb"....that takes you somewhere else....lol..
It seems like most the Trio's I've seen lately have 3 members . . . . some amazing names up there.
lol Court, yea we got flyin around in all kinds of directions there. Great to see some like minded music fanatics here. Buells and Rock-n-roll....where did that association ever come from? J/K
Dime's riff on Cemetery Gates gives me goosebumps,even more so after his death. artificial(pinch) harmonics,with the tremelo bar= very haunting riff that sticks in yer head and wont go away...