@MrJoshLatner I posted (way back), that PG did something entirely unique with this song that EC NEVER accomplished with it. I'd like to turn you onto something unexpected.
Steve Miller has a little known blues song I played to hundreds of times, and it's also a great performance. Check out:
Les Paul shreds a Minor Pentatonic used by all blues players, and Major Scale in "How High the Moon":
watch?v=e0ffdwBUL78
The missing link from yesterday:
Red House blues played like no other guitarist, as Yngwie Malmsteen shreds
watch?v=a4l1Jk3ZCb4
Your prejudice against 128th notes as a "myriad of inexpressive incomprehensible tones" is simply due to your own lack of ability to comprehend the genius of a plethora of Master guitarists. You're Terminally Stupid, not ignorant.
A bad ass nlues Boogie - Master guitarist Joe Satriani shreds away: watch?v=zzQb79IhoRE
Red House blues played like no other guitarist, as master guitarist shreds the hell out of his Strat.
Clearly, you have no formal musical training. If you had, you would recognize shredding is just one of MANY styles that master guitarists are capable of employing to play 128th notes that you can't comprehend due to a lack of exposure and appreciation for many forms of music.
Probably the greatest Telecaster player Danny Gatton plays Blues Newberg, and shreds the shit out of it: watch?v=mYK13NPAvks
Jennifer Batten unloads a myriad of styles to a background bliues track, and shreds with the skill of a master: guitar player
watch?v=-lEpANGzaqc
Before you picked up a guitar, you should have taken a basic course in Music Appreciation, as you clearly have no understanding of Jazz, Classical acoustic, Rock, Blues, Spanish acoustic, or playing 128th notes
@yourtreat2 Just proves your inmaturity--and your lack of accepting someone else's VALID OPINIONS--I didn't want to say this before --but my musical creativity would run circles around you and many of the copy cat people you listen to. You don't even read my posts--if you did you would know that I play fast passages--when my emotion sends that to my fingers--but it's always part of the song--I HAVE A CONNECTION TO MUSIC--WHICH YOU DON"T HAVE. Go find a woodshed !
@yourtreat2So you began playing at the age of 3 ? What--pots & pans. Fast passages and shredding are not the same--I play fast passages when they are part of what my emotions have me play thru my fingers. Shredding---if you can HEAR--they all start sounding the same--just like connect the note copy cat players.Read the BOOK--THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC--Daniel Levitan--perhaps then you will see the light at the end of the tunnel--???
THIS is PG Playing, this song went out with the album A Hard Road of John Mayall (With PG at this time)
peonwarrior 3 weeks ago
@MrJoshLatner I posted (way back), that PG did something entirely unique with this song that EC NEVER accomplished with it. I'd like to turn you onto something unexpected.
Steve Miller has a little known blues song I played to hundreds of times, and it's also a great performance. Check out:
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watch?v=rDc9_8WIFkA
yourtreat2 1 month ago
Peter greens probably my favorite guitar player,, so i dig the guitar solo
but skip to around 4:16 in this song watch?v=Na9a79rdjxs
one of the coolest guitar solos i think
MrJoshLatner 1 month ago
@bluesatbirth
Les Paul shreds a Minor Pentatonic used by all blues players, and Major Scale in "How High the Moon":
watch?v=e0ffdwBUL78
The missing link from yesterday:
Red House blues played like no other guitarist, as Yngwie Malmsteen shreds
watch?v=a4l1Jk3ZCb4
Your prejudice against 128th notes as a "myriad of inexpressive incomprehensible tones" is simply due to your own lack of ability to comprehend the genius of a plethora of Master guitarists. You're Terminally Stupid, not ignorant.
yourtreat2 2 months ago
@bluesatbirth
A bad ass nlues Boogie - Master guitarist Joe Satriani shreds away: watch?v=zzQb79IhoRE
Red House blues played like no other guitarist, as master guitarist shreds the hell out of his Strat.
Clearly, you have no formal musical training. If you had, you would recognize shredding is just one of MANY styles that master guitarists are capable of employing to play 128th notes that you can't comprehend due to a lack of exposure and appreciation for many forms of music.
yourtreat2 2 months ago
@bluesatbirth
Probably the greatest Telecaster player Danny Gatton plays Blues Newberg, and shreds the shit out of it: watch?v=mYK13NPAvks
Jennifer Batten unloads a myriad of styles to a background bliues track, and shreds with the skill of a master: guitar player
watch?v=-lEpANGzaqc
Before you picked up a guitar, you should have taken a basic course in Music Appreciation, as you clearly have no understanding of Jazz, Classical acoustic, Rock, Blues, Spanish acoustic, or playing 128th notes
yourtreat2 2 months ago
@bluesatbirth Another inefective post from the GoogleMeister.
yourtreat2 2 months ago
@yourtreat2 Just proves your inmaturity--and your lack of accepting someone else's VALID OPINIONS--I didn't want to say this before --but my musical creativity would run circles around you and many of the copy cat people you listen to. You don't even read my posts--if you did you would know that I play fast passages--when my emotion sends that to my fingers--but it's always part of the song--I HAVE A CONNECTION TO MUSIC--WHICH YOU DON"T HAVE. Go find a woodshed !
bluesatbirth 2 months ago
@bluesatbirth Age 5
Hear Ye, Hear Ye by Decree of "Musical Genius" bluesatbirth;
It is henceforth declared: :
1) Playing more than 8 notes per measure shall henceforth be declared as an inexpressive myriad of notes.
2) The penalty for "inexpressive" disobediance shall require no less than 2400 hours attendance within an
Elementary Music Appreciation Class for 1st Grade students,
ultimately requiring listening to various musical
compositions enploying 128th notes at various times.
yourtreat2 2 months ago
@yourtreat2So you began playing at the age of 3 ? What--pots & pans. Fast passages and shredding are not the same--I play fast passages when they are part of what my emotions have me play thru my fingers. Shredding---if you can HEAR--they all start sounding the same--just like connect the note copy cat players.Read the BOOK--THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON MUSIC--Daniel Levitan--perhaps then you will see the light at the end of the tunnel--???
bluesatbirth 2 months ago