Ed, YES, this can be a daunting topic and usually is but yields great value imho when time is taken to understand your favorite(and your favorite’s favorite sometimes more importantly)music.
Great ear my friend, I listen to mainly piano. I don’t know why I’m so drawn to the instrument over others but it captivates me. Chopin, Debussy, and Art Tatum have been paramount in my playing for the last decade and when I was young and listened to mainly guitar players, I feel like my favorites especially in Jazz and Blues listened to horn players mainly to give their playing a deep sense of phrasing. Robben Ford and Allan Holdsworth phrase like no other.
For feel, Dimebag had the best vibrato and command of the instrument I have ever heard. Truly one with the instrument.
Dan, theres a little known secret of pentatonic that I have been obsessed with for close to 10 years now which is called the 3-1-3 method which incorporates economy and sweep picking with your pent playing. This will blow minds I promise! I’m going to be doing my next Études section on this. It’s a bit of a stretch on the fretting hand but with some practice, your pentatonic playing will be faster than anyone not applying this method. Maybe someone can find something on Ytube, I’ve looked and don’t see this method exactly, only 3 note per string pents which are great but definitely not this. I’ll try to get this out ASAP!
Great ear my friend, I listen to mainly piano. I don’t know why I’m so drawn to the instrument over others but it captivates me. Chopin, Debussy, and Art Tatum have been paramount in my playing for the last decade and when I was young and listened to mainly guitar players, I feel like my favorites especially in Jazz and Blues listened to horn players mainly to give their playing a deep sense of phrasing. Robben Ford and Allan Holdsworth phrase like no other.
For feel, Dimebag had the best vibrato and command of the instrument I have ever heard. Truly one with the instrument.
Dan, theres a little known secret of pentatonic that I have been obsessed with for close to 10 years now which is called the 3-1-3 method which incorporates economy and sweep picking with your pent playing. This will blow minds I promise! I’m going to be doing my next Études section on this. It’s a bit of a stretch on the fretting hand but with some practice, your pentatonic playing will be faster than anyone not applying this method. Maybe someone can find something on Ytube, I’ve looked and don’t see this method exactly, only 3 note per string pents which are great but definitely not this. I’ll try to get this out ASAP!