Amazing tone these guys have. Tom Quayle looked as if there was no way he was actually playing that...his technique is such that his movements are reduced to the bare essentials - thus he gets maximum sound out of minimum movement...fascinating and quite unbelievable. I'm going to have to disagree with you Denis...they may have some similarities, but they don't all sound exactly alike..they do have their own phrasing, attack, etc. These guys do have their own separate and distinct character as far as I'm concerned (You have to keep in mind they are all playing essentially the same guitar, playing over the exact same changes). Now, the "Suhr-Jam" part... this helped me to realize there is such a thing as Suhr guitars...no longer just "Pensa-Suhr"?...I've got some research to do...I'd love to know what kind of amplification/fx these guys are using....
To my ears the amp their using sound digital. It's a bit artificial sounding. Pretty good tone though.
Crazy guitarists (the first guy has such awesome technique). All of this soloing stuff gets a bit boring to me though, there is so much more that could be going on. It's a bit one-dimensional.
Crazy guitarists (the first guy has such awesome technique). All of this soloing stuff gets a bit boring to me though, there is so much more that could be going on. It's a bit one-dimensional.
These guys are showing the whole range of modern "fusion-jazz" styles and everyone of ´em uses his own ,
special and unique technique .I would give dunnowhat if I could play only one of these scales and licks and phrases .
The only thing I´ve learned is that laziness doesn´t lead to perfection........sigh.........
special and unique technique .I would give dunnowhat if I could play only one of these scales and licks and phrases .
The only thing I´ve learned is that laziness doesn´t lead to perfection........sigh.........
My fave of all of 'em is Martin Miller (previously known as "Wischi" Wichmann,), who's style has a great deal more expression and invention than the rest (nice "snaky" runs, together with some liquid flurries of well-placed notes). He is well-represented on the 'net.
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My fave of all of 'em is Martin Miller (previously known as "Wischi" Wichmann,), who's style has a great deal more expression and invention than the rest (nice "snaky" runs, together with some liquid flurries of well-placed notes). He is well-represented on the 'net.
btw : does someone wanna buy some low priced gits (jokin´)
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