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Tapping on Simpsons theme....

Post by NY Chief » Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:30 am

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Post by toner » Mon Jul 30, 2007 6:57 pm

Wow! Stanley Jordan influence maybe?

Some people have way too much time on their hands! :?

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Post by fillmore nyc » Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:42 pm

NY Chief wrote:Michael Angelo student!?!?!
I like him better than Michael Angelo, Chief. At least he aint sportin' one of those "just caught my finger in the lawn mower" hair-do's, like ol' Mikey is still trying to pull off. Seriously, how come orientals seem to always kill at what ever they do? Im totally jealous. If I lived to be 227 years old, I dont think I could get that technique down. (well, anyway, my guit would be getting soggy with all the 227 year old man dribble on it. Imagine the 227 year old man songs... "All Along The... something... The Wind Cries... ummm... Margaret?? Third Sun From Uranus"... Oohhh, the humanity.). :D :D

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Post by JD » Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:15 pm

Holy crap :shock:

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Post by NY Chief » Sun Aug 05, 2007 1:32 pm

fillmore nyc wrote:
NY Chief wrote:Michael Angelo student!?!?!
I like him better than Michael Angelo, Chief. At least he aint sportin' one of those "just caught my finger in the lawn mower" hair-do's, like ol' Mikey is still trying to pull off. Seriously, how come orientals seem to always kill at what ever they do? Im totally jealous. If I lived to be 227 years old, I dont think I could get that technique down. (well, anyway, my guit would be getting soggy with all the 227 year old man dribble on it. Imagine the 227 year old man songs... "All Along The... something... The Wind Cries... ummm... Margaret?? Third Sun From Uranus"... Oohhh, the humanity.). :D :D
Yeah, no shit, fill. Saw Batio at a local guitar store doing a "clinic". More like showing off. Everything was "I'm just so fast" and "Blues on Dude" or "Shred on Dude" ....
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Re: Tapping on Simpsons theme....

Post by fillmore nyc » Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:29 pm

NY Chief wrote:
fillmore nyc wrote:
NY Chief wrote:Michael Angelo student!?!?!
I like him better than Michael Angelo, Chief. At least he aint sportin' one of those "just caught my finger in the lawn mower" hair-do's, like ol' Mikey is still trying to pull off. Seriously, how come orientals seem to always kill at what ever they do? Im totally jealous. If I lived to be 227 years old, I dont think I could get that technique down. (well, anyway, my guit would be getting soggy with all the 227 year old man dribble on it. Imagine the 227 year old man songs... "All Along The... something... The Wind Cries... ummm... Margaret?? Third Sun From Uranus"... Oohhh, the humanity.). :D :D
Yeah, no shit, fill. Saw Batio at a local guitar store doing a "clinic". More like showing off. Everything was "I'm just so fast" and "Blues on Dude" or "Shred on Dude" ....
Hey, Chief, the time you saw MA at a store clinic, was that in CA, or in NY? He did one of those "watch me play at nuclear speed" clinics in a little hole of a music store on Merrick Rd in Valley Stream. He plays faster than all hell, and the fact that he's ambidextrous allows him to do stuff that almost no one can do (except the guy in the clip you posted), but where has it gotten him, besides being the equivalent of a circus act? I mean, if he just got up and played at less than Warp 9 (I CANT GET ANY MORE OUT OF HER THAN THAT JIM!!! THE LITHIUM CRYSTALS WILL BURN UP!!!), he probably would be better known than in just the "shred till yer dead" circles, cause Ill bet he could pull off a pretty wicked blues, or VH type song.

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Post by NY Chief » Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:44 am

Hey fill, I saw MA at Jim's Music in Irvine, CA. You're right the act is very impressive for a while. And he was in several bands. There was a thread all about him I had started here after I had seen the show at Jim's.

IMO he can't play a blues to save his ass. He starts OK but then just can't control himself until "he just can't take the pounding anymore, Jim!" :D
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Post by Eargasm » Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:57 pm

Looks more like a chick to me, wider hips, thinner arms, etc....
Anyway, it's cool but not really that impressive to me. It's like he/she just took the polyphonic keyboard approach to guitar...I mean, this technique is not exactly alien to keyboard players. Not to bring everybody down, but really, other than damping open strings, how is this different than playing a piano? I always wonder why Stanley Jordan, and Michael Angelo get so much credit for a technique that really isn't all that original..."novel" to guitar yes, original to musical intruments, no.
I could be wrong...

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Post by marT » Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:18 pm

This seems to be all the rage in japan. I have seen so many of these types of things of japanese kids with ibanez guitars.

It really does nothing for me. Takes a lot of skill for sure but not my thing.

some of the comments on the website "this is a true musician'

Pfffft...Please.

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