Skilled guitar players, whether you like em or not.

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I've always thought that when your average person talks about a "good" guitar player they mean someone who plays a lot of notes really fast. Maybe a lot of notes really fast and far apart from each other. This is CRAP.
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Skilled guitar players, whether you like em or not.

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FuzzBob wrote:
r0ck1r0ck2 wrote:if this guy isn't skilled as shit i don't know who is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e28G35HnREs



also, don't you think that D. Boon was skillful with a guitar?


YouTube is blocked here at work. Can I guess that's "The Boilerman" by Mike Watt with Nels Cline on guitar?



guess again, it's this guy.
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wilco is suck. medium tempo garbage.
i would never post a link to that trash.

Skilled guitar players, whether you like em or not.

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STF wrote:I've always thought that when your average person talks about a "good" guitar player they mean someone who plays a lot of notes really fast. Maybe a lot of notes really fast and far apart from each other. This is CRAP.


I disagree. To me, it's completely value-neutral.

Particularly "notey" guitar playing has such a negative stigma because it's hard not to associate it with bad hair bands from 20 years ago and the douchebags who love them.

Think about Fripp, or for that matter, a Bach interpretation on classical guitar in which, despite the notiness, every note reflects a beautiful economy of means and is absolutely essential to the piece. In these two instances, the music is just as if not more "notey" than a wheedly rock guitar solo, except the music is also good.

"Notiness" just is. It is neither good nor bad; it simply assumes the quality level of the music it applies to.
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