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Greg_L
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The height of the guitar is directly proprtional to the suck of the music. high guitar = suck. Music that rocks is played by guys with low-slung guitars.
I wear mine so low I just lay it on a table.The height of the guitar is directly proprtional to the suck of the music. high guitar = suck. Music that rocks is played by guys with low-slung guitars.
I wear mine so low I just lay it on a table.
When I was learning bass, in jams, if I made a mistake, I'd repeat it so it looked like I meant to do it !ya' know ..... who CARES if you miss a note?
The audience sure doesn't unless you're talking some horrendous thing, 'cause they don't have a clue.
Everyone misses notes ...... there's no such thing as perfection ...... getting upset about it is silly.
The very best players miss notes and they just laugh, if anything, because they're comfortable enough with their skills to not worry about the inevitable clam.
Just relax and keep on keepin' on.
a table? I lay mine on the floor...on fire...
I wonder how much the low position has contributed to his playing sloppy at times, which I actually like, and I think it adds to his coolness. I would rather listen to him than some guys who play meticulously all the time.
I've read for many years about Page's 'sloppy' playing and his sloppy solos. I've been listening to Zep for 30 years {and Page for virtually all my life if you include his extensive session work in the 60s} and I can't find any sloppy playing. I think he was a magnificent player, writer and a fair producer. Anyway, what do I know ?!![]()
Are you high? "Heartbreaker" has a few notable flubs; every other note on their live album was a flub![]()
a table? I lay mine on the floor...on fire...
Check the tune where he played the guitar synthesizer, there are a lot of muffed notes and slop in that one.
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.
I tied a bungee cord around the whammy and the other end to my whammy, I threw it overboard into the Marianas Trench, then I climbed Mt. Everest. When I got to the top, Chuck Norris was there, so I made him dive down and strum an E chord for me![]()
Bottom of the Marianas to the top of Everest? Not bad...not bad.
Doesn't compare to playing from the moon, though. Have I told you about that?
Jimmy Page sounds sloppy in one sense, but the "big picture" of his playing is incredibly deliberate.
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I don't think he is sloppy because of technique...it's more like because he's focused on things beyond the individual notes...and even when he flubs the notes...you still "get" what it was he was playing (or trying to).
Heck...Hendrix was pretty sloppy at times too...and also was focused way beyond the "riffs".
Another player who does that is Neil Young. He's all about tone and intent...the individual notes don't seem that important at times.
I love all three of these guys and wouldn't want to hear it any differently and always preferred the players who go for tone and for "big picture" playing instead of proficiency and meticulous technique, which can be awesome to witness, but often comes off rather cold and clinical...IMO.