Jimi75
Well-known member
Okay Fretties,
some couple months ago I was reading some guitar magazine, or was it a book about....anyway, somebody said that he thinks that Jimi Hendrix and SRV were at a point with their playing where they needed a teacher to show them more or new stuff so that they can develop further and not step on the same step for a long time.
I took my time thinking about it, although I had my problems to imagine Jimi or SRV sitting there with a guitar teacher.
I come to the conclusion that both players were cut in life too early and had no chance to move on. If I listen to First Rays Of The New Rising Sun or In Step I hear lots of new approaches in songwriting and also new ways in the singing. Jimi played more funky and Stevie had a warmer sound.
What would a teacher have showed them? arpeggios, licks, theory?
This is just my 2 cents, what's your opinion on that?
some couple months ago I was reading some guitar magazine, or was it a book about....anyway, somebody said that he thinks that Jimi Hendrix and SRV were at a point with their playing where they needed a teacher to show them more or new stuff so that they can develop further and not step on the same step for a long time.
I took my time thinking about it, although I had my problems to imagine Jimi or SRV sitting there with a guitar teacher.
I come to the conclusion that both players were cut in life too early and had no chance to move on. If I listen to First Rays Of The New Rising Sun or In Step I hear lots of new approaches in songwriting and also new ways in the singing. Jimi played more funky and Stevie had a warmer sound.
What would a teacher have showed them? arpeggios, licks, theory?
This is just my 2 cents, what's your opinion on that?