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Pretty cool. When the heavier distortion kicks in around 1:45 I thought I heard some Lynchian phrasing in there. It just reminds me of how creative I'm not, at least on the guitar.
 
marnold said:
Pretty cool. When the heavier distortion kicks in around 1:45 I thought I heard some Lynchian phrasing in there. It just reminds me of how creative I'm not, at least on the guitar.

Players like Schackinger have a huge toolbox of licks and styles to work from and the talent to make it all come together.
I'm lucky to have the one screwdriver to abuse!
 
When I first saw the title of this post, I thought perhaps you had started a thread as a tribute to yourself. :D
 
Eric said:
When I first saw the title of this post, I thought perhaps you had started a thread as a tribute to yourself. :D
Heh Heh Eric,I should be so lucky to even have half that talent.kinda like the auto replay upper right corner.Steffan does some amazing things with a strat in some of those 19 videos.working some techniques but it will be awhile to master any one of them. but I giving it a good shot.
 
Watching alos the other vids where he plays his yellow Fender you can hear a clear Eric Johnsons influence in his playing. He's a cool player, but in my humble opinion the technical aspect still prevails the natural feeling in his clips.
 
I got the same feeling after listening to his album, "ElectriGuitartistry", a few times. Quite a range of styles in the songs, all showing incredible technical mastery, but I didn't catch the kind of soulful connection to the music I like.
 
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