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Where Have I Been All my Life?
Why have I not heard of this guy before today? I guess that I need to watch more T.V. https://youtu.be/6gQ7m0c4ReI
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Sadly, I couldn't help being distracted by the TAPE they used to hold the pickup in place.
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Personally, this performance doesn't do much for me at all. That icy, metallic tone with all the flash and slapping, never mind the taped up guitar, just isn't a good match for this iconic and melancholic piece. I can see why he would win talent contests, but it just made me want to find the sonata played on piano again.
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I ride with Andre on this. The bombastic, flashy, high-tech stuff somehow becomes something other than human music (although, it sure is attention- getting and sort of fascinating).
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In his defense. He is was playing to a specific audience. Talent show T.V. audiences are not renowned fort their sophistication, and if the end goal is to garner votes, well one does what one has to do. Hey! It works for politicians.
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Decades ago, I would become slightly disturbed upon discovering people who took guitar directions I didn't care to process, evaluate, or attempt, as far back as Stanley Jordan two hand tapping. Now I tip my hat to them, and the gentleman above is outright amazing, musically, and in marketeering. What I don't understand is why it appears here, as it's not nylon string guitar, nor stylistically "classical."
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It is based on a well-known classical piece by a well-known classical composer?
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We had a thread here where I argued, "these days classical means whatever people say it means." This one, i think: https://www.acousticguitarforum.com/...d.php?t=590385 Last edited by FrankHS; 02-17-2021 at 04:58 PM. |
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He undoubtedly has skill that I will likely never possess... but I just cant get myself to listen to stuff like this more than once. The slamming of the strings, constant tapping, super metallic sound is just so abrasive and gimmicky to me. The novelty wears off right away and all I can hear is guitar abuse
I feel like this sort of playing is much better suited for a youtube video/mainstream talent show or to impress folks in person. But I cannot imagine putting on headphones and listening to an album of this stuff. I get a similar vibe from some of the Andy Mckee and other CandyRat folks (although I do love some of Andys more subtle pieces like Rylynn... he really gets a great tone and its a beautiful composition). Just my 2 cents. No disrespect!! Its just not for my ears Last edited by JParrilla; 02-19-2021 at 02:08 PM. |
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I may have been a bit harsh in my description of how he abused the guitar But its just how I feel and Im fine saying it. Truly no disrespect for the guy... hes likely gone way further with guitar than I could ever hope to |
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This is one of those things that I always say "a little bit of that goes a long way"...I call it the "whappy, tappy, slappy" style of playing...
As already noted by others, there's no doubt the guy is talented...and as also mentioned, many of the CandyRat artists mine this same vein...and it's just not one I find that interesting in the long run... I also think this style of performance is as much visual as aural...even if I were a fan, it would lose much of it's appeal if you weren't watching it...I know I certainly couldn't sit down and just listen to an entire CD of similar material... The usual disclaimers and all...
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Exactly. I think this is the sort of thing that would draw a huge crowd as a street performer for instance. Imagine one guy on a city street corner playing some Tarrega to perfection, and then this dude is on the other corner creating all sorts of crazy noises. For most folks, this guy just appears way more talented and fun to watch. Its really not a bad lane if you are trying to gain exposure especially on the internet. There are so many talented classical guitarists out there that its hard to stand out.... |
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I admire his talent and skill. I am happy to see his efforts to wow people who may not normally listen to or watch classical music performances, especially young people, with classical music. However, his manner is a bit too “icy” or maybe “modern Goth” for my taste.
Just for comparison, here is a more traditional rendition of the 3rd movement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I81vEobPe8A |
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As one person commented, "When I read the title I was like, NO WAYY". |