Songs that changed the way you look at playing guitar
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Bleecker Street - Simon & Garfunkel
Fire & Rain - James Taylor
Operator - Jim Croce
The Stone/Rhyme & Reason - Dave Matthews Band
Little Wing - SRV
Lonely Stranger - Eric Clapton
Blackbird - The Beatles
These come to mind first, but each song I learn usually adds something new.
Fire & Rain - James Taylor
Operator - Jim Croce
The Stone/Rhyme & Reason - Dave Matthews Band
Little Wing - SRV
Lonely Stranger - Eric Clapton
Blackbird - The Beatles
These come to mind first, but each song I learn usually adds something new.
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Pretty much every song on Trey's self-titled album. I learned that when you are soloing there is no point in trying to shred the whole time, like Jimmy Page, and create a solo that people who are not all stoned will get into. One has to make every note count, and worry about tone as well, and Trey's tone is second to none. Cayman review is a perfect example
Listening to the Rolling Stones, the way that Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are always perfectly weaving their guitars together and never overplaying the other. Listen to a song like Beast of Burdon or their live version of Wild horses (with dave singing) for great example.
Listening to the Rolling Stones, the way that Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are always perfectly weaving their guitars together and never overplaying the other. Listen to a song like Beast of Burdon or their live version of Wild horses (with dave singing) for great example.
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You've got to be kidding me. Listen to him live on songs like Since I've been loving you and dazed and confused. how the guy keeps from breaking all his strings I will never know.Ryeguy wrote:Jimmy Page is not a shreder at all..
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
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i'd like to add jessica by the allman brothers and angie by the rolling stones
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checkii wrote:It's cool to hate on Chosta, I get it. But the prejudice that people take into his posts makes people so stupid it's hilarious to read. I take every gif I watch (which is A LOT) with a humongous grain of salt. But I don't let that grain of salt get into my eye and blind me to whatever truth can be found in what I'm watching. He is not any worse than any other poster here, and the people who claim he is just don't know what they're talking about. The demonization has gotten ridiculously out of hand.
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i'd rather name players that made me look at guitar differently, because anybody could get lucky by writing one cool song. most of these just made me look at compostion and music in general in new ways
Don Ross
Wes Montgomery
John Scofield
Pat Metheny
Tom Wolfe (my guitar professor)
Don Ross
Wes Montgomery
John Scofield
Pat Metheny
Tom Wolfe (my guitar professor)
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Yep, jessica is an amazing tune.chosta wrote:i'd like to add jessica by the allman brothers and angie by the rolling stones
Umphrey's McGee - Miss Tinkle's Overture
Incubus - Pyschopsilocybin and Just a Phase
311 - Lifes Not a Race
Led Zeppelin - California Song
Ted Nugent - Stranglehold
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the way the allman brothers like melt melody runs into one another and the transitions they make blow my mind
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checkii wrote:It's cool to hate on Chosta, I get it. But the prejudice that people take into his posts makes people so stupid it's hilarious to read. I take every gif I watch (which is A LOT) with a humongous grain of salt. But I don't let that grain of salt get into my eye and blind me to whatever truth can be found in what I'm watching. He is not any worse than any other poster here, and the people who claim he is just don't know what they're talking about. The demonization has gotten ridiculously out of hand.
no offense, jimmy is a great guitarist, but no shredder the faster his leads they sloppier they seem to becomeDavy28 wrote:You've got to be kidding me. Listen to him live on songs like Since I've been loving you and dazed and confused. how the guy keeps from breaking all his strings I will never know.Ryeguy wrote:Jimmy Page is not a shreder at all..
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I never said shredding necessarily makes solos sound better. On the contrary, you are right in saying that, because Page often dribbles off key when he shreds. Listen to Jack Black's solo on that lame song his band plays in the first scene of School of Rock (right before he stage dives and lands on the floor). He tries to shred a solo in the key of Dm, along with the song, but fails miserably, goes way out of key, and sounds like shit.ekoositk wrote:no offense, jimmy is a great guitarist, but no shredder the faster his leads they sloppier they seem to becomeDavy28 wrote:You've got to be kidding me. Listen to him live on songs like Since I've been loving you and dazed and confused. how the guy keeps from breaking all his strings I will never know.Ryeguy wrote:Jimmy Page is not a shreder at all..
Forget about the reasons and the treasons we are seeking
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
-DJM
yea i was just speaking technically btw, if you guys like shred check out jason becker. was a very very talented guitarist but developed lou gherigs* disease and can only move his eyes now he has a great piece called serranaDavy28 wrote:I never said shredding necessarily makes solos sound better. On the contrary, you are right in saying that, because Page often dribbles off key when he shreds. Listen to Jack Black's solo on that lame song his band plays in the first scene of School of Rock (right before he stage dives and lands on the floor). He tries to shred a solo in the key of Dm, along with the song, but fails miserably, goes way out of key, and sounds like shit.ekoositk wrote:no offense, jimmy is a great guitarist, but no shredder the faster his leads they sloppier they seem to becomeDavy28 wrote:You've got to be kidding me. Listen to him live on songs like Since I've been loving you and dazed and confused. how the guy keeps from breaking all his strings I will never know.Ryeguy wrote:Jimmy Page is not a shreder at all..
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I'm learning to play that. *Pant* So hard for me.. its one of "must hear" for the guitarist.Alazais wrote:Mason Williams - Classical Gas.
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