Re: Is Rock Guitar Dead?
Fair enough.
I agree on Holdsworth. His phriasing is out of this world, but sometimes you don't know what the hell is going on.
If you get a chance though you should check out the tracks I quoted earlier
Zhangliqun said:Maybe there's some wonderful other stuff they've done I haven't heard but I've really, REALLY tried HARD to like these guys and they just leave me cold. I really think they confuse riffs and runs and 'anything-that's-too-hard-for-anyone-else-to-play' with real melodies and real solos.
I'm not a musical Luddite by any means -- I can play pretty fast and abstract myself, and I also love oodles of effects as long as they are used with some taste, so this is not a case of sour grapes. I dig quite a bit of Allan Holdsworth too because I think he is a great deal more melodic than Vai or Satch. But even he often falls short (I admit I'm a tough crowd all by myself.)
Hey, maybe Vai & Satch have a musical vision that is just too hip for me to get, but to me they just come off as trying to show off more than just get down and seriously try to play/say something.
Fair enough.
I agree on Holdsworth. His phriasing is out of this world, but sometimes you don't know what the hell is going on.
If you get a chance though you should check out the tracks I quoted earlier