Re: Help! I can't play lead!
IMO, you can still do both, be a feel and a thinking player. Vai and Satriani are two examples of guys highly educated in theory, yet play from the heart as well.
I myself, can't read music that well, but I'm very well versed in modes, so I find it easy to improvise over stuff, and usually, I rarely think about what notes I'm playing, I just know what I'm playing without consciously thinking about it, which is where you want to be at IMO
I don't know about that, when I saw G3 and they actually did some Hendrix covers they still sounded like stiff robots and had to throw annoying "tweedley bits" ie; arpeggio's and 240pm stuff into there to show off
SRV on the other hand could do a Hendrix cover and totally capture the Hendrix vibe and yet still sound like himself.
To paraphrase Wesley Snipes in "White Men Can't Jump" theres a difference between hearing Jimi and listening to Jimi.
If your listening to each note, thinking about what note come next, totally aware of your phrasing etc the whole time, your not feeling Jimi, and your not playing Jimi.
Jimi was on stage taking a song to the far corners of a universe all held in his own mind while on 2 hits of acid. He just let the music come out of him and thats a talent few if any will ever acheive.
Thats why he is a master. Its just like you can't sit down and think or paint or draw like Da Vinci. Sure you can copy a work, but its about the creative force and vision that inspired the work that made the man. Lenoardo was such a brilliant and amazing talent the world still hasn't seen another in over 400 years.
Anyone who says they can play like Hendrix, think like Einstein, creative like Da Vinci etc is either a one in about 50 billion prodigy or missing the big picture.
Its music though and its not about being a competition. Learn a couple of licks Jimi used if you dig Jimi, jam on those and take it off in your direction.
You don't have to copy Jimi, we've got plenty of Jimi copies. Its far more fun and satisfying doing your own thing and if Jimi was around you know thats what he'd tell you.