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Which guitarists can you imitate?
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostI once stumbled down a flight of stairs, smacking the cheap nylon string acoustic I was carrying into the wall on my way down. Sounded just like Kurt KablooeyI feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by Horse Called War View PostMy playing sounds like Chong from "Cheech and Chong's next movie" must be the weedOriginally posted by KLNowak View PostI can imitate quite a few guitarist...i.e. everyone that play like shit.Originally posted by toejam View PostAh, maybe I should try that since I sound too good. :ROTF:
"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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I've tried to imitate, but I'm no good at it. If I had to choose who I think I sound like, it would be Kirk, lead wise. I loved everything from KMA to Justice, afterwards I became dissillusioned with Metallica, and changed gears to Megadeth. I like Mustaines abilities, and his choices for lead guitarists. I can play his rythm stuff and a lot of his leads, but I can't follow the likes of Poland, Young, Freidman, Pitrelli, or Drover very well at all. I guess being self taught doesn't help much either. I play a good Van Halen at times, a good Dokken, & I love to play Iron Maiden, but I'm no where near any of these guys. If I had my choice of who I wanted to be like, it would be Alex Skolnick, without a doubt."illegal downloading saved people from having to buy that piece of shit you tried to pass off as music" - Nighbat
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Leads: David Gilmour, Eric Clapton, Steven Wilson
I try to use phrasing, bending and space to my advantage with my lead playing. Speed is not my forte.
Rhythms/Cleans: Mikael Akerfeldt, Steven Wilson, Dave Mustaine
Not all together - When I actually come up with riffs for my main band, it's very Opeth influenced. My material for my acoustic stuff is very Porcupine Tree/Blackfieldish. Then there's my new project, which is mainly inspired by Rust In Peace, Countdown, and Blackmail The Universe from The System Has Failed. When I was younger I constantly wrote Mustaine-influenced stuff, much less now.Last edited by Sinistas; 12-22-2006, 01:57 PM.Dreaded Silence - Boston Melancholic Metal
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Hmmm first reply. I'm in my forties...started playing before most of the board members were born.....I play in the styles of Di Meola, Uli Jon Roth,Holdsworth.Lane,Morse would like to play like Tuck Andress,Ted Greene,any of the great nashville pickers like Brent Mason,the Hellacasters or Johnny Hiland ....started on UFO,Scorpions, early Van Halen/Randy Rhoads, Gary Moore...the 80's ruled . I wish everyone all the best in the upcoming year.
Tony
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Originally posted by dinky kustom View Posti get told i play abit like kirk hammett.i dunno if this is good or bad ?
Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Postthat depends on who tells you. If it's the average Metallica fan, they probably haven't heard any other metal guitarists and so if you can play some pretty good lead, to them you sound like Kirk. You might sound like a metal version of John Scofield, but they would still say you sound like Kirk. Kirk = good guitarist. R0X0rs!
my kids go without food so i can collect guitars
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