Originally posted by Black Mariah
I have 2 of them in the mp3 section under jams. They have been there for a while. They are all on the fly - nothing planned at all - all improvisation using what I am talking about. In fact the sound is not the greatest because we recorded just a jam not any songs we do so we were not going for top quality sound on these.
Listen to the whole thing not just the first minute. They Organic Jam as I called it particularly came out with great improvisation and morphed back and forth at the end. Totally improvised by myself and my friend who also knows his shit. I was soloing on both and but my friend can do the same type of improvisation because we both understand how to connect the dots.
But thats still not the point. The point is - are you arguing it is better to know less as opposed to knowing more about what you are doing.
Its like the bully in the street - "Oh yeah lets fight then" - because he can't win the argument. Go ahead take a listen. But my point is still the same - I say its better to know more about connecting the dots than less.
Then there are the people who are trying to take the scenario: Oh yeah I ran into this guy or that guy who knew how to shred but had no feel...
Completely missing the point of this thread again because that is a tangent.
The argument is not that theory is an end all. The argument is not about artistry or vibrato or feeling you put into playing.
GIVEN ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL is it better to know more or less about what you are doing. Is it better to know how to connect the dots or not. Period. Its a simple question. That is the question - the point of the thread.
Answer me this - how good would Steve Vai be without knowing what he knows?
How good would Yngwie be without understanding counterpoint and the harmonic minor scale?
How good would Jason Becker have been without knowing the notes that make up the many arpeggios he used? Paul Gilbert? Reb Beach? Bret Garsed? Rusty Cooley, George Bellas - etc...
The guys at the top know the stuff. That is part of being that good.
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