Geez is there any room in here?
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shamustwin
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Re: Geez is there any room in here?
I like playing both, and feel good about what I do play on both, for being a hack.
- cassius987
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Re: Geez is there any room in here?
The exception to the rule for guitarists is blues and jazz players. They are A-O.K. in my book. Rock-based lead players... those are people the people that just make me grate my teeth in annoyance! And yet I'm friends with so many of those sociopaths.
I've had good relationships with rock guitarists, but never have I been fast friends with them like my six-stringed jazz cats.
NOTE: Any views represented here may not necessarily relfect the views of Joshua Chandler's Conscience, which is a giant pansy and wants to treat everyone like special little babies all deserving of their own lumps of sugar. While the mouth (and keyboard) may be spewing acid, there's a good-hearted old lady inside, we promise!!
I've had good relationships with rock guitarists, but never have I been fast friends with them like my six-stringed jazz cats.
NOTE: Any views represented here may not necessarily relfect the views of Joshua Chandler's Conscience, which is a giant pansy and wants to treat everyone like special little babies all deserving of their own lumps of sugar. While the mouth (and keyboard) may be spewing acid, there's a good-hearted old lady inside, we promise!!
Re: Geez is there any room in here?
As a lead guitar player, I lean heavily towards the bluesy/jazzy side of the equation ............ but before i go too far with this thought, I will continue to consider that respect is earned, It is not given lightly. 
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"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
- cassius987
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Re: Geez is there any room in here?
"Respect is earned"=truer than any stereotype.
- deaconblues
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Re: Geez is there any room in here?
I refuse to believe that people choose instruments based on personality.
Look at the Beatles, for example:
Bass - Paul: egomaniac by many accounts, the "pretty one"
Rhythm - John: tortured rocker
Lead - George: introspective, tried to keep out of the spotlight
Look at the Beatles, for example:
Bass - Paul: egomaniac by many accounts, the "pretty one"
Rhythm - John: tortured rocker
Lead - George: introspective, tried to keep out of the spotlight
- antipodean
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Re: Geez is there any room in here?
C'mon Dan! Don't go all rational on us and spoil our totally whimsical and twisted view of reality!dpowell wrote:I refuse to believe that people choose instruments based on personality.
"I don't want to sound incredulous but I can't believe it" Rex Mossop
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shamustwin
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Re: Geez is there any room in here?
I would be too, if I were him.dpowell wrote:I refuse to believe that people choose instruments based on personality.
Look at the Beatles, for example:
Bass - Paul: egomaniac by many accounts,
Re: Geez is there any room in here?
Many guitarists I know have one of 2 problems when they try to play bass: they either dumb it way down to a root-on-the-one kind of thing, or they try to be Eddie Van Bassplayer with no regard for the timing and rhythym of the song. I have met very few that understand the bassists role well enough to be considered good bass players. That being said, there are some notable exceptions, like Ron Wood. Keith Richards is also a pretty good bass player. Many of my fovorite Stones bass lines were actually played by Keith (Shattered and Sympathy for the Devil immediately come to mind). I actually find his bass playing to be more interesting than Bill Wymans, and he really has a great feel, not guitar player like at all. It could be said that for the majority of his time in the Stones, Bill Wyman was the 3rd best bass player in the band! 
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