I’ve been seeing this a lot online and I’d like to get other people’s thoughts on this subject. Being able to shred on a guitar requires a very technically proficient guitar player, but some argue that shredding isn’t talent or that it’s not music because it lacks “soul” or “emotion”, and I’d like to get your thoughts on this subject.
I think that this mentality is quite a reductionist mindset, that ALL shredding lacks emotion and isn’t music under any circumstances. I think that shredding does have soul and feel as long as it’s used effectively. Simply put, a fast-paced song should have a fast-paced solo to accompany it to create the emotion that the song is intending to create. For instance I don’t think the solo for “so far away” would be very effective if Syn was shredding during the solo, or if through the fire and flames had a slow melodic solo. The solo for TTFAF does have a “feel” to it, that feel being “excitement” and “energy”, which is what was intended. Both solos are effective at creating the emotions the songs were intended to create. Those are my thoughts, but what are your thoughts on shredding?
I think that this mentality is quite a reductionist mindset, that ALL shredding lacks emotion and isn’t music under any circumstances. I think that shredding does have soul and feel as long as it’s used effectively. Simply put, a fast-paced song should have a fast-paced solo to accompany it to create the emotion that the song is intending to create. For instance I don’t think the solo for “so far away” would be very effective if Syn was shredding during the solo, or if through the fire and flames had a slow melodic solo. The solo for TTFAF does have a “feel” to it, that feel being “excitement” and “energy”, which is what was intended. Both solos are effective at creating the emotions the songs were intended to create. Those are my thoughts, but what are your thoughts on shredding?