Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: hunter on March 05, 2009, 09:48:45 AM
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Phew, he is quick - wonder for how long he could go on like that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeeVIGm_08o
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jeepers
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Speed isn't everything, just means he's sat down with a metronome and practiced.
I was much more interested in watching his picking hand.
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Speed isn't everything, just means he's sat down with a metronome and practiced.
I was much more interested in watching his picking hand.
I think your missing the point.
"just means he's sat down with a metronome and practiced."
:lol: :lol:
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agreed. that's a bit like saying that federer has practiced a bit of tennis over the years.
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agreed. that's a bit like saying that federer has practiced a bit of tennis over the years.
:lol: I reckon he just hit a ball against a wall for a few years and then, hey presto, he was one of the worlds best.
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Just gonna highlight my lack of knowledge on Guthrie Govan. I always thought he was American, heard his voice on the vid and thought that's not an American accent. Looked him up on wiki and he's English :o
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I've been a guthrie fan for a while now, and he's probably my favorite instrumental guitarist.
I haven't seen a technique he hasn't mastered, and used musicly. He's beyond brilliant.
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Just gonna highlight my lack of knowledge on Guthrie Govan. I always thought he was American, heard his voice on the vid and thought that's not an American accent. Looked him up on wiki and he's English :o
With Scottish parents. Well you would have with a name like that. Raised in Chelmsford Essex. Used to work in McDonalds until he got noticed when he won a competition hosted by 'Guitarist' and won himself first prize, an amp!
His talent is incredible imho.
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I've been a guthrie fan for a while now, and he's probably my favorite instrumental guitarist.
I haven't seen a technique he hasn't mastered, and used musicly. He's beyond brilliant.
Completely agree - I'm not a fan of some of his fusion/shred material but am always gobsmacked by his obvious complete mastery of the guitar. All his tuition videos/books/Guitar Techniques articles are excellent. For all his talent he never appears to be big headed.
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This track of his from the Erotic Cakes album is a virtuoso performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yPEewaalik (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yPEewaalik)
EDIT just laughed so much at the comments on the you tube page at the moment :lol: :lol: Especially the one about the Mule!
A quick search has revealed this could be the source of disharmony!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COFPfnskRjA&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COFPfnskRjA&feature=related)
Keep an open mind :D
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:lol: I reckon he just hit a ball against a wall for a few years and then, hey presto, he was one of the worlds best.
yeah, definitely. don't get me wrong, it's not like practice doesn't help, but you generally have to have a bit of talent too.
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:lol: I reckon he just hit a ball against a wall for a few years and then, hey presto, he was one of the worlds best.
yeah, definitely. don't get me wrong, it's not like practice doesn't help, but you generally have to have a bit of talent too.
I think Twaddlefish was talking purely about flat out spee, and on that, well, he's right. If I spent several hours a day practicing alternate picking I could pick hella-fast.
Pure speed on an instrument IS just muscle training. Thinking about what he's doing at that pace, and everything else hedoes, that's a different thing altogether, obviously.
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Pure speed on an instrument IS just muscle training. Thinking about what he's doing at that pace, and everything else hedoes, that's a different thing altogether, obviously.
I pretty much agree with that!
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I think Twaddlefish was talking purely about flat out spee, and on that, well, he's right. If I spent several hours a day practicing alternate picking I could pick hella-fast.
Pure speed on an instrument IS just muscle training. Thinking about what he's doing at that pace, and everything else hedoes, that's a different thing altogether, obviously.
yeah, that's what i meant. :) going back to the tennis analogy- i'm sure with practice i (or anyone else) could hit the ball as fast as federer. It's hitting it that fast and getting it to go "in" too that's the problem... :lol: and not just go in, but go "in" in such a way as to win the point, too.
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Aye, which is where you get into the whole speed vs composition argument.
I'm not a huge fan of a lot of GG's stuff, I just don't like the whole fusion thing, but he's an incredible player and his books are great.
EDIT: I love this one though - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=572wB3YS3xg
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUJY6EV6eb
Check that, insane playing. Truly insane.