I was just looking at the Jimmy page, but I didn't think much about it.
Although the title is called Guitar Hero, it doesn't tell me the so-called great achievements of these guitarists again. But it is a very true and complete description of the role of guitar in their music and the role of music in their lives. The viewer's perspective is not learning, but pure appreciation and fun.
There is an impromptu collocation of U2's Edge that suddenly broke
! I suddenly found that I just played the second chord wrong! Listen...
jimmy page replied with a shit! The
three people overlapped and cooperated. At the end Laughing at each other, seeing each other's music and the meeting of the eyes that come in, it is a kind of innocence and beauty. Of course, there are actually a lot of conversations, but they are all closely related to guitar and music. The beginning or end of a conversation is intertwined with the beginning and end of another piece of music. Guitars are not really important to the end, they are just a tool. And I slowly understand why they choose such a tool and how to use such a tool to express what they want.
The three guitarists selected are also very interesting.
Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page
U2's Edge
The White Stripes' Jack White.
For me,
Edge and Jack White are just a strong contrast.
Edge is very precise for beats and loves to use effects very much. It requires very delicate and precise sound.
He likes to study chords, simplifies him and uses huge effects to present the situation he wants.
He is restrained and artificial on stage, and his goal is to accurately present what he wants.
Jack White is very crazy, a lunatic. I really like him.
Due to geographic relations, the deep black southern blues are his eternal elements. He uses a guitar with an inaccurate neck and a loudspeaker with a loud volume of 10 watts. The chords are those blues, but to him they are inexhaustible like the universe.
He is crazy on stage, his hands are very strong, and his blood is often stained on the guitar after the performance.
And Jimmy Page, as one of the most senior big brothers, is somewhere in between.
At first glance, his stuff will look more like Jack white. After all, Page is known for being dirty when playing the piano. Although he is also a blues-based thing, it is very white and has a kind of British restraint. This is for Edge. It's relatively close. He also used effects. In fact, in that era, he was a guitarist who dared to use effects.
On the stage, what he plays is crazy and bold, but the actions are restrained.
After reading the after-rhyme, I
recommend it to all friends who love music.
Finally, after watching the "guitar" hero,
I want to buy a mandolin!!
Note 16:20 Adon on September 4, 2010
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