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Old 05-18-2007, 12:07 PM
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Harmonica etc

Some of the older folk players were pretty good on multiple instruments the harmonica being one. I got to play a little in the picking an grinnin areas down in the Arkansas Ozarks about 15 yrs or so ago. Bunch of people just get together in the parks in town and just play music. Lot of blue grass and old hillbilly songs but some of what I grew up with. People(tourists) come walkin along listenin to the music being played and somebody might even have a hat layin on the ground. Proceeds almost always go to some worthy local cause..like some kid that is sick or a family that lost the breadwinner. Kinda neat. Some of those ol mountain williams can really play. Love to hear 'em playing the fiddle though. They really know how to put heart into music.Ya know ol Bobby Dylan could play quite a few instruments and really wrote some great songs. Don't know how he did it when he was sooo spaced but he did. Even the musicians that weren't really politically correct wrote music that in some ways touched peoples souls or heart in some ways.
Have fun with the mouth organ man. The darn thing just didn't like me much I guess
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Old 05-20-2007, 05:15 PM
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Hey Wahnie

Check this link out. This a video of Jimi Hendrix playing at Woodstock waaayyy back in 1969. Forward to his second song. The man could reay play that ol guitar(Couldn't sing all that great though

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...64972665945187
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Old 05-24-2007, 07:33 PM
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Jimi was ok. I never did care for his music. I just don't see what is so special about him, yet it seems that anyone who listens to rock idolizes him. Sure he was good in his day and I respect him for the influence he has had on rock music, but in all honesty, he wasn't that good. His biggest flaw was his sloppiness. Horrible technique which is like nails on a chalkboard to me. I can't claim to have any special talents in music, but one listen to Steve Vai, Joe Satriani or even Mikael Akerfeldt will put Jimi in his place as far as being an accomplished musician. Good music, poor musicianship.
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Old 05-25-2007, 12:50 AM
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Sorry

But I haven't ever heard of any of those guys Also doubt if I need to
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Old 05-25-2007, 05:42 AM
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Really? Trust me, all three are very tasteful musicians. Pure class all the way, especially with Vai. I don't think many here would like Mikael Akerfeldt as much being as they play a lot of heavier tunes, but anything off the "Damnation" album is amazing for those into easier listening.

Wahniedit: I think a lot of you here would enjoy Eric Johnson as well, especially you blues freaks. Same pedigree as Satch and Vai, but with a bluesier edge. Cliffs Of Dover is a classic and worth checking out. This guy has an insane ear for tone.

Tender Surrender - Steve Vai (Always been one of my favorites)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1VjwciFLAg

For The Love Of God - Steve Vai (The emotion in this song breathtaking)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Loi-Lv7kuHk

Surfing With The Alien - Joe Satriani (A bit heavier, but its a classic)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjNAeELQ_Z8

Always With Me, Always With You - Joe Satriani (Joe can play soft and pretty too)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIfu2OCzHPo

Windowpane - Opeth (The first solo brings tears to my eyes. Its simple as most songs off of Damnation are, but it fits alsolutely beautiful. His vibrato is out of this world)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UxS6r49OlY
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Old 05-25-2007, 07:47 AM
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I "fiddle around" on the violin, and I can play the piano pretty well. But I'm certianly not a "musician", just like to play from time to time.

My wife, however, can put anyone to shame on the acoustic guitar. She can play the piano against the best of them, but with a guitar, she can make Doc Watson look like an amateur.
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Old 06-04-2007, 06:10 PM
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Wahnie...now that steve vai....music ....yep...can listen to that all day. Some good stuff...hear a little Santana in there.
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Old 06-04-2007, 09:32 PM
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Jimi was ok. I never did care for his music. I just don't see what is so special about him, yet it seems that anyone who listens to rock idolizes him. Sure he was good in his day and I respect him for the influence he has had on rock music, but in all honesty, he wasn't that good. His biggest flaw was his sloppiness. Horrible technique which is like nails on a chalkboard to me. I can't claim to have any special talents in music, but one listen to Steve Vai, Joe Satriani or even Mikael Akerfeldt will put Jimi in his place as far as being an accomplished musician. Good music, poor musicianship.
LMAO!!!

Horrible technique!?? LMAO again.

Wahnie....Jimi Hendrix WAS technique!

You could only hope to be so "bad"
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Old 06-05-2007, 04:22 PM
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LMAO!!!

Horrible technique!?? LMAO again.

Wahnie....Jimi Hendrix WAS technique!

You could only hope to be so "bad"
Yup, horrible technique. He was a very sloppy player, just like Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. Some people fall in love with the imperfections and believe its what makes it special, to others its like nails on a chalkboard.

I wasn't tooting my own horn there. I could only dream of being as good, but either way, he wasn't a clean player. Slightly out of time, accidental notes being hit, bends out of tune, etc. Mostly stuff that would go right over the heads of the average listener.

I think you may be confusing technique with style because he definitely had his own unique style.

Anywho, this weekend is Turbid North's (local band) last show here in Alaska. They got signed and are heading down to Texas to record and do some touring with a few big bands. A lot of Pantera influence in the band. I'm sad to see the guys go. I've got a lot of fond memories watching them progress through the years playing at the Underground and tossing back a few drinks with them before the show. Great bunch of guys.

Skeeter, told ya Vai was pure class. Very tasteful and its great to watch his facial expressions when he plays.
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OMG....

it just so happens that my dear hubby (who is in tunne with world...unlike myself) was watchin vh1 the other night and they had this how on called the top 40 sof rock songs er somethin. Of course they had comedians and whatnot on there makin fun of the songs.

Hubby was rollin on the couch and all I managed to do was raise my eyebrows. I never heard 99% of them songs they were playin.
Hubby knew em all...I aint have an iota of recognition to em.
Point bein, I fer the most part, has been "musically deprieved" from alot of different styles of music. However, I am very fluent in bluegrass, country and some southern rock. Even some "porch blues" as we call em.

I have played the 5 string all my life...but I can safely say that I am surely no master at the art. It amazes me how 80 year old men can move each finger (all with picks on em) all on different strings at the same time as fast as they do. I have slowed down over the years, mostly because I don't practice as much as I should. Instead, I play on occasion and mostly follow all of the blugrass festivals in the state and I enjoy them almost..(note...almost) as much as I do huntin & fishin.

I dont care who you are anywhere, if you can hold both feet still to the orange blossom special, you are mentally retarded. If you dont know what the orange blossom special is, er a good rendition of it....you have been denied a human right and I suggest you seek help fer it.

This is not the best part of the orange blossom special...but this'll do...listen to some of the others while yer at it..includin Black Mtn Blues, which is a good pace fer me to play...


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Old 06-05-2007, 07:02 PM
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience did the Orange Blossom Special, right Lilred? I think it was their second song at the Monterey Music Festival back in June 1967...almost 40 years ago to the day....or was it The Jefferson Airplane right before the free Acid was circulated?



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Old 06-05-2007, 07:44 PM
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I detect a HINT of smartarhsedness there TD....lol
But, if you must know.....then you shall.

Yes Jimi did do an orange blossom special rendition, hence his sloppiness....
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Old 06-05-2007, 07:47 PM
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Old 06-08-2007, 07:06 PM
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TD...I'd spect we dun killed this here thread deader than a doornail......

well....we can fix that.

TD...git fitted in that tutu and git ta dancin to john henry!
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