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Sage97
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You guys are too kind.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I listened to your classical playing and MAN, I wish I play half as good as you do. I can listen to you all day long.Timothy Lawler said:You've got a good ear Sage97, and excellent rhythm.
Tim
You got that right, Dogman!Dogman said:Not too kind, just too COOL!!!![]()
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Holy crap! I know exactly what this means and now...BLLEEEAAOOOEEEYY!!! Can't think of how to describe it! (kinda like describing the color "blue"!) I'm gonna go have a cigarette while I'm feeling stupid.Sage97 said:A newb question. What exactly does phrasing mean?
Timothy Lawler said:I think Purge described it well.
Somebody earlier, I think it was Insightnsound, talked about humming their lines while they were working on their house, then going to the studio and playing what they had been hearing. I think that's the kind of musical thought that builds good phrasing in a natural way. In music education research it's called audiation - thinking in musical sounds without having to hear them externally.
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That's actually a great approach to guitar playing. Doing that will cause anything you play to sound more memorable. Back to the Gilmour and Malmsteen thing...both are great players, but I can sing an entire Gilmour solo because the melody is just that "sticky". Malmsteen? Not in a million years. It's impressive for what it is, but I don't usually feel his stuff. That being said, I highly recommend learning scales. The different modes are a great jumping-off point for learning what notes to play to achieve a certain mood. It's really as simple as the idea that a minor chord will give you a sadder feeling than a major chord will...and then it goes on from there.Sage97 said:That's what I do. I stink at scales so I sing what I want to play then try to play it.
Kainz said:When I solo I just close my eyes and play. I try to get as much emotion there as I can.
Sage97 said:Thanks Kainz.
Your solo is one of my faves. It reminds me of a Chris Isaac (spelling?) song. Very soulful and full of feel. Wish I can play like that with my eyes closed.
I am printing your whole response so I can go to triads, scales, intervals and the other things you're talking about. Now I'll really need a teacher for these. Any of you guys live in West Texas?
Timothy Lawler said:Kainz, are you located in Finland?
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