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Your not alone in feeling that way. I have the same feeling. If you aren’t watching or didn’t watch it and just heard it it tends to be quite bland to the war. When you see it there is a sense of awe but that went away quickly for me. |
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I think someofwhat people are hearing in this, beside thetappy stuff, and tricks,like that stuff or not....I get a sense that many feel there is a certain sterility to the recording.
Quite frankly I could agree on that, it's almost as if the recording is "too" good "too" clean. there is virtually no natural dynamics , no natural amplitude changes, one may say sterile,or robotic This is often times a thing that in the past was levied against Asian violin players who were accused of playing the music so perfectly and cleanly yet somehow lacking "feeling" ...Very much like people not of the western culture trying their hand at it, being precise tacticians, but because they are not of the culture, some elements were lost in translation. I personally don't feel that was the case, and racism or cultural difference may have played a part in that summary,it's certainly not the case today, as many of the top players are of Asian decent and play with plenty of feeling... I guess the reason I bring it up is that we knowingly or unknowingly seek "naturalness" in a performance and recording where it sounds technically perfect, no mistakes, but we want to hear the dynamics also, when those dynamics get "air brushed" over with perfect electronic recordings smoothing everything out it can become "soul less" sounding. So that may be an unsaid "thing" that many may be hearing, the recording or final cut is "too" good
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Not my thing at all, but 10/10 for effort.
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The problem with this piece for me is that however well it is played instrumentally ,
I happen to have the misfortune to know all the stoopid words to the song. I’m never gonna dance again, guilty feet have got no rhythm ,,,, Aaaaarrrghhh ! |
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Like many here I think there is no question the young man's technical talent is tremendous.
That said I do not see offering that a style is not one own personal "thing", as being particularly critical or displaying vitriol per se. I think this a case of "It's not what you say but how you say it. I also am not a big fan of the tappy type style, but I did ( as opposed to probably 70% to 80% of the admittedly limited exposure I have experienced ) actually listened to the entire piece . Which says a fair amount right there. One of the reasons I lasted so long I think perhaps is that only constant repetitive sound was his thumb heal bump (Lower pitch and volume) . Which to me blends better and sits in the composition much better than the constant repetition of the hard finger polk or slap on the guitar body (higher pitch & sharper ) sound that may tappy aficionado's employ.
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I'm sure you know these lyrics were aimed directly at the ladies who love hearing the guy is suffering because he blew it with his lover. Sells records.
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my familiarity with the lyrics is cuz of a lady friend’s input to evenings of chillin’ and taking turns at V-Jaying on YouTube. |
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I imagine the idea of banging on your guitar that cost 5+ grand might be unsavory for some.
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Ran across this and enjoyed it. It's a very nice tapping interpretation of classic rock song.
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Adrian Legg pioneered the retuning while you play thing in the 1980s. I've been doing it with the alternative technique stuff since the 1990s. It's a bit of an obvious thing to do tbh.
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Great job Rog. |
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The kid has a lot of talent, dedication and drive and should be applauded for all that. I enjoyed his performance, more power to him!
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Roger is a great player! very unique and progressive style
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Aw, thanks you guys <3
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