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Bode |
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 6:15 pm Post subject: |
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PaulGilbert wrote: | ada baik jugak kita mengenal sapa yg lebih bagus...kena ada awareness untuk mengenal pasti gitaris yg lebih mantap. kalau nak ckp respect kat gitaris mana2 pun mungkin betul jugak...
tapi adakah yg bagus dan tak bagus tak penting? kalau macamtu Izo xpdc pun boleh jadi sessionist kalau org tak pentingkan mana yg bagus dan mana yg tak bagus.
bukan nak ckp atau mengutuk tapi kekadang ignoring the fact which guitarist is better and not relevant is not mature thinking in my opinion. if i am a conductor of music i would want to employ a good guitarist...would you want to employ Izo xpdc rather than Hillary Ang?
if you got the chance to play or learn with either world class guitarist or with gitaris yg just a bit better than you ..which one you prefer?
yeah you wrote sumer org boleh dpt teknikal but each individual has its limit. how many ppl can achieve technical ability with the likes of rusty cooley, shawn lane? dont underestimate technicality.
both technicality and feel is not an easy task. although feel can make one guitarist special but technicality could also make one guitarist special. so if you got both then you got the edge.
i've encountered many young guitarist or veteran guitarist who says that technicality is not important. whats important is feel. i agree to a certain point. of course feel is very very important but saying that technicality is not essential is a naive statement.
feel and creativity is important. but if your technicality is limited but your ideas and creativity is beyond your level of technicality is also no use. you cannot execute them with your limited technicality. therefore players with high level of technicality has the advantage over you because they can execute more of their ideas and creativity.
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I agree!
Both technique and feel is essential.
But if you say I have to choose between a guitarist who has only feel or only technique....I would listen to the one with only feel instead.
But of course...the guitarists who have both are certainly my top favourites... |
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jaaroquai |
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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seronok aku baca komen ko Bode hehhee. tulis la lagi...
Album Eka mmg bes!!! |
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IZZI |
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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Bode wrote: |
As for Sham, I think the only time you could see how good he really is, is when you hang out with him noodling around on the guitar. Sure, everybody knows he's great, but unfortunately his session work and stint with Kamikaze does not really reveal to the fullest his true amazing abilities, whether musically or technically on the guitar. |
agree! even Gary Hoey and Andy Timmons puji sham's guitar playing masa diorang jamm together during their guitar clinic kat m'sia. Aku pun suka cara sham berfikir. Profesional!
Pada aku cara berfikir ni also determines the direction of our creativity. Sometimes you have a lot of ideas but to arrange the ideas and how to deliver them depends on the way of how we are thinking (maturity). Idea is only a source, but planning to arrange and deliver the ideas effectively, we need maturity as one of the primary conditions. Maturity requires exposure and then become experience. So no wonder la kalau kdg2 guitarist sessionist lebih baik dari senior band guitarist. _________________ Gelanggang guitar : http://guitarden.starahead.com |
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Bode |
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:02 pm Post subject: |
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gapster wrote: | anyway ..about my opinion on sessionist ..
i just believe in 1 thing..a sessionist must be able to CONTROL everything he plays ..speed(especially)..
correct me if i am wrong..but 90% of the time a sessionist is given something to play ..not to compose a full song or something right?
so i will think a world class sessionist is a better bet than another guitarist who is popular with his "feel" ,band ,wrote great songs or wtv |
You're right about the control thing gapster. You gotta have control over the technique, the sound, the feel, the relevance of your playing with regards to what's been requested. And you gotta deliver stuff quick on demand...say if they want and Yngwie-ish lick with Joe Satriani's sound but with the Clapton vibe over a fusion track etc. etc.
Yep...I do agree on the thing about 90% of sessions require the guitar guy to just play what's been given. But as I've pm'ed to you earlier about the session thingies, I happen to be called mostly for sessions where the producer wants me to create my own solos, and sometimes different versions/styles of it for the song. They do suggest some things as well, which can be impossible at times, but somehow, you gotta nail it if you want them to call you back for more sessions. So for these kinda sessions, the ability to interpret your client's demands and sometimes even introduce new ideas on the guitar parts are essential.
On the other hand other types of sessions may only require you to play whatever is notated, without asking your input or creativity, and for these, the sessionist has got to be hot in sight reading.
Yes gapster...I still havent answered your question about how the session thingy comes about...I will get back into that later in jamtank
I do agree that in general, a sessionist should be more musically accomplished than a guitarist in a band. But sadly, not always all sessionists are good players I'm afraid...and I'm speaking about both local and international ones. I'm sure there are times when you hear the guitar parts in a song and go..."uuurgghh...I can't believe somebody actually got paid for laying down that crap!!!"
All in all...Jaaroquai, PaulGilbert, Izuan and gapster have all illustrated very valid and interesting arguments in this thread and I do agree with 95% of what's been written here |
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jaaroquai |
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:47 am Post subject: |
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MiN |
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | But of course...the guitarists who have both are certainly my top favourites... |
again worth mentioning Guthrie Govan!!!! |
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MiN |
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:12 pm Post subject: |
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all the post have been interesting and it has deviated somehow to different directions
at the end of the day like Bode says he only agrees with 95% of whats been discussed and i would say i agree with 90% _________________ www.myspace.com/hazmin90 |
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Bode |
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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PaulGilbert wrote: | Quote: | But of course...the guitarists who have both are certainly my top favourites... |
again worth mentioning Guthrie Govan!!!! |
ABSOLUTELY!!!
Bilalah mamat ni nak release album dia...I wanna be the first to buy!
A coupla years ago, I got to listen to Jason Becker's demo tapes when he was auditioning for David Lee Roth...playing DLR and Van Halen covers....my God...on top of his technical prowess, his 'feel' factor did improve exponentially!!! Just when you thought that Jason was great, the great just got greater! He also started playing blues at that time...and he sounded as if he had been playing blues since the last 30 years or so...too bad his health stopped him from further re-defining new standards for guitar heros.
...and I feel that Guthrie Govan is one of the guys who will definitely take that place... |
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stratopedia |
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:27 pm Post subject: |
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aduh lambatnye aku masuk...
mat nor hendrix (?) of sweet charity - sejuta wajah (tapi solo laju dia kuar masa last2 lagu tu. kira skali ngan yang tengah le)
aku pun tak sure sapa main solo tu, tapi mmg tight ah. |
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riki_rahman |
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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1- Shine On You Crazy Diamond: David Gilmour
2- Another Brick On The Wall (Pt. II): David Gilmour
3- Comfortably Numb: David Gilmour
4- Echoes: David Gilmour
5- Time: David Gilmour
6- Aspen: John McLaughlin
7- Buck Jumpin': Al Casey
8- I Could Have Lied: John Frusciante
9- Passed Out: Joe Pass
10- Start Choppin': J. Mascis
11- Minor Swing: Django Reindhart
12- Know Your Enemy: Tom Morello
13- When The Water Broke: John Petrucci
14- Layla: Duane Allman
15- Verse, Chorus, Verse: Kurdt Cobain
16- Incarnated Solvent Abuse: Michael Amott / William Steer
17- When Lucille Talks: B.B. King
18- Wishlist / Low Light: Mike McCready
19- Epic (*live version): Jim Martin
20- The Bells Of Lal (Pt. II): Joe Satriani
21- 20th-Century Schidzoid Man: Robert Fripp
22- Aqualung: Ian Anderson / Martin Barre
23- Stairway To Heaven: Jimmy Page
24- And So I Know: Dean DeLeo
25- She Gathers Rain: Ross Childress
*sorry, terlebih type plak. ter'carried-away' laa... _________________ [ r i k i r a h m a n ]
... Hail Hail The Analog-Man... |
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IZZI |
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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riki.. ko ada rasa muka ko mcm david gilmore masa muda tak? _________________ Gelanggang guitar : http://guitarden.starahead.com |
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kudo |
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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izuanhafez wrote: | riki.. ko ada rasa muka ko mcm david gilmore masa muda tak? |
allaaamaakk. sshhhhhh. jgn cakap oi. habih la. we won't hear the end of this... hahahahahaha _________________ "my small self...like a book amongst the many on a shelf.."
"Welcome to Tube Club. The first rule of Tube Club: you do not talk about solid state." -The Uncle
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IZZI |
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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aku nak tgk riak dia jer.. just teasing..mueheheheh _________________ Gelanggang guitar : http://guitarden.starahead.com |
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riki_rahman |
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 9:05 am Post subject: |
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aku rase laa kan... MEMANG ADA PUN!!!
muahahahahaha... thanks wan for reminding me! _________________ [ r i k i r a h m a n ]
... Hail Hail The Analog-Man... |
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pali |
Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 9:48 am Post subject: |
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riki_rahman wrote: | aku rase laa kan... MEMANG ADA PUN!!!
muahahahahaha... thanks wan for reminding me! |
eleh... cepat mengaku. ko memang selalu ingat ko cam david gilmore kan? kan? _________________ "life is what you make it"
Pali'sProject
TERUBOZU*on drums |
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