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I have been on a huge Joe Bonamassa kick after reading this quote.
âOne night, I was doing this classical thing I do using the volume control, and I was playing it on a Strat,â Bonamassa said. âWhen I finished the show someone came up to me and told that I sounded li ... Continue reading »
âOne night, I was doing this classical thing I do using the volume control, and I was playing it on a Strat,â Bonamassa said. âWhen I finished the show someone came up to me and told that I sounded li ... Continue reading »
10 months ago
Some people just are ignorant I guess.
But Joe Bonamassa is a great player and I look forward to seeing what he has in store next!
10 months ago
10 months ago
I think when someone says something like that, they’re usually just trying to be complimentary and don’t really know how to put their appreciation of your playing into words. It can be hard for someone trained in music and writing to put appreciation into words.
I wonder how many times people told SRV he sounded like Clapton or Hendrix or Albert King. Or even guys farther afield.
As a player, sometimes I like to do an “impression” (if I was better, you’d call it a “tribute”) of another guitarist, but I like to mix it up. Once I’m comfortable with my take on SRV’s style and tried to tweak it for myself, I’ll probably try to find another tone to play that style with. Then try to find another style that fits the SRV tone. Well, that’s kind of simplistic, but you get the idea. As fun as it can be to try to emulate our heroes, sometimes you’ve got to push yourself a little to combine all your influences and synthesize something your own.
10 months ago
Does that make me sound like Slash - hell no!!! But you guessed it, I get comments that I "sound like Slash" because people recognise the tone, the sound.
Is it possible to come up with an individual tone... hmm I see a new post coming on :-)