Jimi taking a lesson and notes?

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Jimi taking a lesson and notes?

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Post by carlygtr56 » Wed Aug 27, 2008 4:05 pm

Likely taking notes on what NOT to do.....bend out of key, etc.
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Post by NY Chief » Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:14 pm

carlygtr56 wrote:Likely taking notes on what NOT to do.....bend out of key, etc.
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Post by basile865 » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:54 pm

he broke a string right before, give the guy a break. I think buddy's layin it down strong and I Like it! great ending too, pulls you in real close listening careful then blows it up at the end.

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Post by NY Chief » Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:56 pm

Yeah, not one of his best outings but it's still Buddy Guy, one of the founders and Jimi would be the first to tell you that.
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Re: Jimi taking a lesson and notes?

Post by Fever Dog » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:02 am

you can't watch this video any more. apparently the "experience hendrix" company made a fuss. im so sick with this garbage.

for anyone that didnt like this video when it was available - i would love to see how well you would do playing guitar in front of hendrix, while he was recording you.
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Post by heybanna » Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:01 am

Fever Dog wrote:you can't watch this video any more. apparently the "experience hendrix" company made a fuss. im so sick with this garbage.

for anyone that didnt like this video when it was available - i would love to see how well you would do playing guitar in front of hendrix, while he was recording you.
love to hear you as well

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Post by zackd » Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:24 pm

carlygtr56 wrote:Likely taking notes on what NOT to do.....bend out of key, etc.

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carlygtr56 wrote: I did not see this clip as it was taken down before I found out about it.
Buddy Guy was a influence on Hendrix and if you cant see that or hear it in Hendrix's lead style bends I feel bad for you . As you are missing out. Like Hendrix never bent out of key or sang out of key. I can tell by hearing a couple notes if it is Buddy Guy playing. Cant say Hendrix did not cop some of Guys licks like many other great players.

It is kind of interesting as certain bends Buddy does is imo taking from Muddy Waters slide style . Then Hendrix copped a bit from each of those other great wise ones. Buddy Guy is a awesome and sadly one of dying generations of the real thing. It is a shame that many of the old blues great are dead or dropping like flies. It will be bad sad when the real deal bluesmen are gone. No doubt there will never be a generation(s)like them again .

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Post by evhguitars » Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:29 am

The Hendrix people took this down? What about the Buddy Guy people?...the footage and music is of him not Hendrix....glad I saved my copy!

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Re: Jimi taking a lesson and notes?

Post by Tone Slinger » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:09 am

I can't say that I agree with thinking that 'blues' type playing is something that has ANYTHING to do with age or generation. It is musical note's that are played.

I think,if anything, that maybe people latch on to deficiencies that certain player's have (for example, lack of alternate picking strokes) and say that it is somehow better.

As a style, blues is WAY overdone, with every little turn around used by almost every player. That doesn't mean that great stuff can still be done using it's feel and dynamic.
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Re: Jimi taking a lesson and notes?

Post by evhguitars » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:56 am

Tone Slinger wrote:I can't say that I agree with thinking that 'blues' type playing is something that has ANYTHING to do with age or generation. It is musical note's that are played.

I think,if anything, that maybe people latch on to deficiencies that certain player's have (for example, lack of alternate picking strokes) and say that it is somehow better.

As a style, blues is WAY overdone, with every little turn around used by almost every player. That doesn't mean that great stuff can still be done using it's feel and dynamic.
I wonder what happened to the tape reels of that night Jimi was using to record this...gotta be worth something.

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Re: Jimi taking a lesson and notes?

Post by zackd » Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:21 pm

Tone Slinger wrote:I can't say that I agree with thinking that 'blues' type playing is something that has ANYTHING to do with age or generation. It is musical note's that are played.

I think,if anything, that maybe people latch on to deficiencies that certain player's have (for example, lack of alternate picking strokes) and say that it is somehow better.

As a style, blues is WAY overdone, with every little turn around used by almost every player. That doesn't mean that great stuff can still be done using it's feel and dynamic.
I can agree with you on most of that. Imo after playing with older cats from the older blues generation their was just a lot to learned from them. I am not a blues purest but it is true that those guys where the originators and play and approach it a bit differnt . I just say it out of respect from all I have learned over the years from them .

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