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educatedfilm
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educatedfilm
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09/18/2001 12:09 pm
hmmm... intresting you should mention hendrix....
Hendrix isn't seen by alot of people as being technically able, which i think is just plain not true...
I know what your saying about being able to d exactly what you want.
At leat some one agree with me taht surfing is pretty dire, i didn't think it was bad becasue of the technique, but more of the very cheeseyness of it...
I'll have a listen to what you've recomended me to, (after all i fell like i'm missing out, the way poeple talke about satch).
There's one classical guitarist who i've heard, and has truely impressed me more than anyone else, and i dont even know his name! He did a piece called "heart song", which basically sounds like one guitar doing the picking parts, another doing the fast chordy rythem, and one doing fairly fast natural harmonics, and it was all one guitar. I mean i've seen Rob Johns play, and he's one of the best classical guitarists in the country, and his set was brillaint, but it wasn't as fast or had somany natuaral harmonics...