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He plays like i want too...(in my mind)...Greg Howe
Thanks for the tip, to me, reminds me a bit of Walter Becker's style.
The first time I met my neice's boyfreind, she said, oh, he doesn't like the same music as you, but we sat in the garage and mixed blues and jazz,
swapping licks, I just used my Steely Dan stuff, and I think I caused a small problem, because he has refused to jam with me since then. Like, he was college trained, and the family thought I was a more natural player. I still get flak from my Dad over it, like I showed him up. Funny, I don't know that much theory, just some scales. I noticed he uses his left hand to pull off a lot of notes, I would get a bit more right hand expression in there, if it were me. But, great clip. I'll get there someday.
I noticed he uses his left hand to pull off a lot of notes, I would get a bit more right hand expression in there, if it were me. But, great clip. I'll get there someday.
I read in the last issue of Guitar Player that Greg said his right hand sucks, he's a crappy string skipper, so he compensates with his left hand to just kinda hammer on the strings out of nowhere.
I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
Greg is in my top 5 list He is unreal , i learnt one of his instrumentals on guitar and it was so fn diffciult that i cant even describe it. Amazing composition and kilelr phrases.
I read in the last issue of Guitar Player that Greg said his right hand sucks, he's a crappy string skipper, so he compensates with his left hand to just kinda hammer on the strings out of nowhere.
Yeah, Greg does the hammer-hammer technique.. Holdsworth does it at times.. Shawn Lane did it a lot as well.. first time I got turned onto the technique was during on of Shawn's clinics circa early 90s.
Greg also admits to having a tough time with muting, hence the pony tail mute.. works.. and he sounds PHENOMENAL!
ULTRA nice guy too.
I really enjoyed all of the Shrapnel guys from the "golden era" of guitar, but I think he stood out. Even on his debut, while he incorporated some of the neo-classical style in his playing, he also demonstrated a real blues/jazz vibe that was unusual for the instrumental releases of the time.
Over the years I think he really developed the latter aspects of his playing and became a killer rock fusion player (just my categorization) while maintaining continuity and a true rock edge in his style.
I really enjoyed all of the Shrapnel guys from the "golden era" of guitar, but I think he stood out. Even on his debut, while he incorporated some of the neo-classical style in his playing, he also demonstrated a real blues/jazz vibe that was unusual for the instrumental releases of the time.
Over the years I think he really developed the latter aspects of his playing and became a killer rock fusion player (just my categorization) while maintaining continuity and a true rock edge in his style.
Thats why i was drawn to him...Blues/VH style. He seemed to incorporate high energy VH tapping with jazz style chords, and flawless
technique. I have about 11 of his albums! Even "High Gear" with his
brother Al. That is one bad ass 80's album.
Thats why i was drawn to him...Blues/VH style. He seemed to incorporate high energy VH tapping with jazz style chords, and flawless
technique. I have about 11 of his albums! Even "High Gear" with his
brother Al. That is one bad ass 80's album.
High Gear is great! The second one was OK, but didn't match up to the first.
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