Jimi75
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As a guitar player that is interested in the Blues and indentifies himself with the Blues you will automatically be confronted with two kinds of the Blues.
On the one hand you have the American Blues (BB King, Robert Johnson, Buddy Guy, Blind Lemon Jefferson. Leadbelly etc.) on the other hand you have the British Blues (Mayall, Clapton, Page(?), Green, Moore, Beck etc.)
Although the British players are of course influenced by the American players they developped their own style that became populat throughout the whole world.
What is you influence? Can you say that you are influenced by one ot the other of the a.m. "styles"?
I am influenced more by the British players. One reason might be that I grew up in Europe and we had quite a collection of their albums at home. I only later get to know the American players. Both parties fascinated me, but in the long term the British music had a bigger influence on my playing style.
How about you.
On the one hand you have the American Blues (BB King, Robert Johnson, Buddy Guy, Blind Lemon Jefferson. Leadbelly etc.) on the other hand you have the British Blues (Mayall, Clapton, Page(?), Green, Moore, Beck etc.)
Although the British players are of course influenced by the American players they developped their own style that became populat throughout the whole world.
What is you influence? Can you say that you are influenced by one ot the other of the a.m. "styles"?
I am influenced more by the British players. One reason might be that I grew up in Europe and we had quite a collection of their albums at home. I only later get to know the American players. Both parties fascinated me, but in the long term the British music had a bigger influence on my playing style.
How about you.
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