Hi and ho
As the speaker voice say; " Pink Floyd style " This is my style over this BT. I don't try to mimic Gillmore. Gillmore is Gillmore, and I is I. That's it.
I hear that I'm playing wrong here and there. It's hard to live with for a perfectionist. I play with pent up energy. I know how energetic I am, but do not get it out. I want to open the psycological lid but am stock in some old negative stuff.. I also worry that my lungs are not sufficient for a total energy release. I have COPD. Shit.
EDIT; Shit have hit the fan. I can't release my energy. I'm realy at the Crossroad. I don't know what else I have to give up to be totaly one with my guitars and the music.
I can't do like Curt Corbin. I want to be genuin but not die for it, like hi did. At the same time a know it's the only way to be genuin...... Crossroads.
I'm 56 years old and feel like a teenager. I missed something in my teen's. I missed to be genuin. Shit and shit all over.
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Re: My style....
It's so difficult to play guitar on a piece in the style of Pink Floyd and not end up sad that the guitar doesn't sound as good as David Gilmour would have it. However he is one incredibly good player - on his day, like with his playing in "Comfortably Numb" at Live8, he is right at the top of the tree of the worlds best guitarists.
I would be happy to produce the guitar lines in your recording - there's no notes that sound really wrong, the progressions are logical and make a lot of sense, there's good phrasing and timing, there's a melodic flow and I suspect strongly that after a few listens I'd be remembering parts of the solo.
What you have played suits the style of the backing track and it's good that it's your style - I spent a lot of years before I started to find a style that was mine, and am very happy to have done so. So I think there are some positives that you can take from this recording.
On what you said about age for me with birthday #60 fast approaching I'm feeling a lot younger than that too, though in my case I'm glad I don't feel like a teenager - I hated the insecurities and angst that went with being that age.
I would be happy to produce the guitar lines in your recording - there's no notes that sound really wrong, the progressions are logical and make a lot of sense, there's good phrasing and timing, there's a melodic flow and I suspect strongly that after a few listens I'd be remembering parts of the solo.
What you have played suits the style of the backing track and it's good that it's your style - I spent a lot of years before I started to find a style that was mine, and am very happy to have done so. So I think there are some positives that you can take from this recording.
On what you said about age for me with birthday #60 fast approaching I'm feeling a lot younger than that too, though in my case I'm glad I don't feel like a teenager - I hated the insecurities and angst that went with being that age.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!