Originally posted by tranceDJ
I love the "Why My Guitar Gently Weeps" cover...it's been covered by so many different artists but I've never heard a version played like on that type of guitar.
That bass player is amazing as well (whats his name btw?)...I've never heard a bass played so beautifully before. I love music that takes an instrument like a bass which is usually a more background, strictly rhythm instrument and brings it out into the forefront and makes it sound so unique and beautiful.
victor wooten, i'd highly recommend checking him out
also, for anyone who thought that guy was good, check out anyone who's over 30 and was classically trained
guitar seems to be mostly a self-taught or at most random lessons from some guy who plays kinda instrument, whereas like the piano the bar for playing is waaaaaay higher
say for example...
ninjar:; i'll throw in some segovia for the hell of it:
That truley inspired me. I just ordered an electric Ukulele from musiciansfriend.com. I cant wait. I'm going to learn how to play that.
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Feb-03-2007 08:56
tranceDJ
The Music Tickles My Ears
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: USA
You can tell these guys really "know" music and have amazing ability to play it. It just makes me sad because there are so many bands today (not all of them but most) that have musicians that can play basic music (3-chord progressions, pentatonic scales, etc.) but they never really explore music beyond that. Music can be so complex and deep if one puts the time into learning it. Music is meant to amaze the listener and stir their emotions out of them, most simple music just can't do that for me.
Feb-03-2007 21:45
ASFSE
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: the bay
quote:
Originally posted by tranceDJ
You can tell these guys really "know" music and have amazing ability to play it. It just makes me sad because there are so many bands today (not all of them but most) that have musicians that can play basic music (3-chord progressions, pentatonic scales, etc.) but they never really explore music beyond that. Music can be so complex and deep if one puts the time into learning it. Music is meant to amaze the listener and stir their emotions out of them, most simple music just can't do that for me.
+1...i felt the uke guy really was immersed in the music.
Feb-03-2007 22:02
iammesol
Burnt out and grown up
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta, USA
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
here we go
ignore the outfit, he may look silly but poooossibly with the exception of jaco, he might very well be the best bass player ever
+ a very large 1
Feb-03-2007 22:05
EXTREMUM
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2006
Location: New York, USA
To the OP - music to my ears...
Feb-03-2007 22:21
IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
FIST PUMP
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Hawaii :D
That guy on the ukulele is Jake Shimabakuro, a legend here in Hawaii. I haven't had the grace of seeing him live, but I have heard his work on the local CD's he and his ex-band "Pure Heart" released here years ago. Here is a video of a young band doing a cover of a song he wrote called "Bodysurfing", with him as a special guest (playing rhythm).
And since we're speaking about talented musicians, I'd like to introduce Andy McKee to those of you who don't know him. AMAZING.
Originally posted by siastyle
Okay iv hurd the Album and lemmi tell you guyz.... Tiesto is gono make it back to the top again with these hits. The thing about it is that hes trying 2 bring a new style tho just like he did with Just be and it worked. they songs areunt TOO HIGHT up. but the vocals acaully are the best thing in 2007. The Track Carpe Noctum is like traffic but it hink he could of prefected the shit ouf it. but generalllyy its an amazing album...oh and Ten Seconds Before Sunrise is like Forever today TIMES 12
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Feb-04-2007 00:32
alefort
Melanie is the bestest!
Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Since this has turned into an awesome guitarist thread, here is a must see for any guitar enthusiast: Tim Reynolds alongside Dave Matthews.
I have never had a guitar move me as much as when Tim touches it, pure genius and incredible talent:
Originally posted by alefort
Since this has turned into an awesome guitarist thread, here is a must see for any guitar enthusiast: Tim Reynolds alongside Dave Matthews.
I have never had a guitar move me as much as when Tim touches it, pure genius and incredible talent:
Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
listening to music atm so i didn't watch that, but tim reynolds is amazing
Does he do any other collabs or individual work? The only Dave matthews stuff I listen to his is Live at Luther College Discs, only because Tim is in each song with him. I would love any other Tim Reynolds projects...
Feb-04-2007 00:51
TaylorR
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
That guy on the ukulele is Jake Shimabakuro, a legend here in Hawaii. I haven't had the grace of seeing him live, but I have heard his work on the local CD's he and his ex-band "Pure Heart" released here years ago. Here is a video of a young band doing a cover of a song he wrote called "Bodysurfing", with him as a special guest (playing rhythm).
they played at kahala mall once. was pretty cool to see them live and it was also pretty crowded so ups to them on gathering a crowd.
Feb-04-2007 09:09
alefort
Melanie is the bestest!
Registered: May 2005
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Lights...........
Andy's 'Into the Ocean' is out of this world. I can't remember when a song touched me so much. I just had to buy the CD as soon as I heard it! Thanks for the great find!