Originally posted by BlueCoupeRedVert
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Jesus Christ, what can this guy NOT do on guitar.
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Originally posted by blownragtop View PostIt’s a bit dude. Michael Hedges played a harp guitar and that was a bit. Uli Jon Roth plays his custom 6 octave Skye guitar and that’s a bit. Vai’s 7 string was a bit. Generations of guitarists have effectively demonstrated that you don’t need an instrument with an extended range to create and play complex compositions or impressive solos. Shit… if Billy Sheehan can amaze me with his technical prowess on a four string bass why is this guy, the “future of guitar”, sparing me to death on an 8 string.
As for an instrumental that demonstrates technical facility while remaining musical here is one of my favorites from 1977…
By the way, I enjoyed the videos that you posted, however I'm sure that if somebody asked those guys about Tosin, they wouldn't start crying like you did.
Apparently, I'm not the only one amazed at the guy (he's 28 so I'm sure his maturity as a musician hasn't fully developed), although you might not care what this guy says since he's just a gimick.
"Legendary guitarist Steve Vai recently commented on Abasi and ANIMALS AS LEADERS:
“When I first heard Animals As Leaders, I felt as though at last, I was hearing the future of creative, heavy virtuoso guitar playing. It’s quite amazing.”"
I'm not trying to convince you that this is the "best guitar player ever" or anything like that. There's no such thing as the best ever when it comes to music, one great thing about it. But to not give him props where props are due, because he doesn't play your style of music, or on your idea of a suitable instrument is ignorant and immature."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostThere's so much more to being a "good" guitarist, than just hitting the notes. Hands flying over pentatonic scales are fine, but rarely does it have "soul" to it. B.B.King may play only 3 notes, but he plays those 3 notes better than anyone else.
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I will withhold ultimate judgement until I listen to this under the influence of some cannabis...
not my style by a mile, but I'm not unimpressed
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Originally posted by blownragtop View PostI had all the same shit (just replace Guy Mann Dude with David Chastain)… seems like Mike Varney had a new guy every month... I saw Sheehan and Malmsteen at the Arcadia in 84(?) I don’t have many of my old albums anymore but I do still have the Steeler album that I bought just to hear the “Hot on Your Heels” intro solo. lolDoug
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Calm down poopie…you don’t have to get all flustered when people don’t agree with you – and apparently most don’t. Perhaps in future threads you should request ‘positive comments only please’ since you’re so easily offended.
Since you keep missing the point over and over let me reiterate. I don’t care if he’s playing an 8 string guitar or a ukulele. It’s all about the composition.
If you compiled every song ever written by the current crop of guitar gods (Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen, Johnson, Gilbert, etc…) into a giant list how many truly great songs would you have? Not many. It’s a sad truth that while technique can be learned and developed - creativity is a gift. Jimi Hendrix was a far better songwriter than guitarist. His creative genius is what made him so special.
Let’s just say that Mr Abasi is no Hendrix. But he is "like Beethoven".
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Originally posted by GatorNutz View Postcome on, this guy is better and he plays two guitars at once..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phquvs7Toh8"Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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Originally posted by GatorNutz View Postcome on, this guy is better and he plays two guitars at once..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phquvs7Toh8
On a lighter note here is my nomination for guitar player with the biggest bit…
Michael Angelo Batio
He’s a legitimate player but squanders his talents on turning his guitar and his playing into a circus. He should replace Nigel in Spinal Tap.
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