Phantasmagoria
watch where you point that sabre
Re: Why Aren't there More Female Guitar Players, Especially Electric?
^^ Might have been true of the 80's man..
Modern guitar playing is distortion + ridiculous downtuning (chugga chugga chugga) = tuff guy angst..
or it's tight pants/hipster + bugger-all distortion = retro awesomeness.
..either way, solo's (let alone shred) are hardly involved/trendy at all.
And how is shred "formulaic" anyhow? EVH, Mclaughlin, DiMeola, Timmons, Johnson, Yngwie, Friedman, Jarzombek, Vai.. they're all individuals/innovators & all of them "shred" without sounding remotely similar...or having remotely similar styles/techniques.
As far as a tool of self-expression, you are right. At least 30 years ago there were guys testing the boundaries of guitar playing. However, now, that doesn't happen as much. To most people, modern guitar playing is distortion + fast shredding(+ or - nostalgia) = expression. There certainly are people who express themselves differently than that formula, but the industry is content with pushing that formula on guys *and* girls. I want more from my artists, but I had to realize long ago that I am not the mainstream.
^^ Might have been true of the 80's man..
Modern guitar playing is distortion + ridiculous downtuning (chugga chugga chugga) = tuff guy angst..
or it's tight pants/hipster + bugger-all distortion = retro awesomeness.
..either way, solo's (let alone shred) are hardly involved/trendy at all.
And how is shred "formulaic" anyhow? EVH, Mclaughlin, DiMeola, Timmons, Johnson, Yngwie, Friedman, Jarzombek, Vai.. they're all individuals/innovators & all of them "shred" without sounding remotely similar...or having remotely similar styles/techniques.