Spivonious said something in the Metallica thread that I have felt for a long time. Thought I'd throw it out there.
Do you ever feel after learning a beloved song note for note that it kind of "ruins" part of the song in listening to it? Do you find that you are picturing what the player on the album was doing, instead of simply listening to it on a more primal level?
Or, conversely do you feel like you appreciate it all the more?
With music played with "feel" (Gilmour's solo on Time, for example), the physical act of playing that solo makes me enjoy it more. It's mostly speed technique stuff that I learn and go, "oh. So that's how he did it.
Wondering if it's just me.
Vass
Do you ever feel after learning a beloved song note for note that it kind of "ruins" part of the song in listening to it? Do you find that you are picturing what the player on the album was doing, instead of simply listening to it on a more primal level?
Or, conversely do you feel like you appreciate it all the more?
With music played with "feel" (Gilmour's solo on Time, for example), the physical act of playing that solo makes me enjoy it more. It's mostly speed technique stuff that I learn and go, "oh. So that's how he did it.
Wondering if it's just me.
Vass
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