>invents every modern guitar playing technique
>crystalizes all of modern song writing convention
>refuses to elaborate
>dies
Don't mind me just the greatest guitar player and song writer who ever lived passing through
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>invents every modern guitar playing technique
>crystalizes all of modern song writing convention
>refuses to elaborate
>dies
Don't mind me just the greatest guitar player and song writer who ever lived passing through
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>invents every modern guitar playing technique
>crystalizes all of modern song writing convention
Hendrix didn't do either of those things lol
OPs favorite song is probably "Excuse Me While I Kiss This Guy".
>robbed of Jimi & Miles collaboration
how i found out we're living in the dark timeline
>A spastic moron who could only play the pentatonic/blues scale was going to hang with Modal jazz players modulating keys every measure
Sure thing kid
They actually hung out and played together and Miles had nothing but praise for jimi hendrix's playing. Imagine being a pleb
hendrix basically died a kid, he had decades left in him to grow. it's really sad.
yeah he might have finally managed to write a single (one (1)) good song
yeah he could’ve gone on to play two guitars
just imagine
three guitars, one in each hand and another in his mouth.
oh and the way Hendrix died is tragic; some bawd he was screwing just abandoned him as he was gurgling to death. it's almost chris farley esque.
If you're going to bait at least try harder, its well known miles loved hendrix they were gonna work together
that's what happens when you love fricking dumb hoes you meet at woodstock, might've been a worse vice than his heroin usage
>invents music as we know it
I had one hour of music a week. My music teacher was swooning over Bach. Pretty hard to sell Bach to a bunch of teenagers who are lost, full of hormones and just get classes of different topics drilled into them. But I loved listening to him and how he would wax lyrically about Bach. His enthousiasm is what got me.
Playing the recorder was mandatory too. Most guys hated it, because it made you sound and look like a gay in front of the girls, so they botched it on purpose, because they were afraid. Not me, I'd get home and instead of doing geography or languages I'd just exercise on my recorder. And my parents weren't even mad, I was doing my homework right?
The first time I played a song as a guy openly in front of the class, it was like coming out of the closet. "Yeah, this is what I like. Frick you."
Bach really is incredible.
>His form and compositional development serve as the foundational basis for literally all music since. His utilization of counterpoint and its manifestations of melodic imitation, inversion, sequencing, and modulation/transposition promoted the most harmonically rich pieces yet most accessibility to the ear. The perfect balance of development producing excitement, and familiarity in re imagined motifs in unsurpassed fluidity. Still unmoggable.
Music teachers suck this dude's dick like you wouldn't believe. It's always
>Oh Bach-sama!
>*psst*
>Hey, kid! Wanna buy some foundational music theory?
yeah i remember how jimi used to play djent before it went mainstream
That's not Frank Zappa
Bobby Fripp mogs em both
Inspired me to pick up guitar. I suck, but that frippertronics video made me want learn. Also, his work with Eno is cool. King crimson obviously.
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) still blows me away.
I was blasting that last night. Jimmy is back in the ether.
He didn't invent shit. He stole every move from the old blues masters.
>quote from man who has never listened to a muddy waters song in his life
you're not wrong but you're also not fooling me, parrot-sama
>invents every modern rap technique
>crystalizes all of modern rap song writing convention
>refuses to elaborate
>continues to live and prosper
Don't mind me just the greatest rapper and song writer who ever lived passing through
NOT SO FAST
troony meme
search sneedhon
His contributions pale in comparison to Tay Tay
Rock 'n roll was for kids. At some point, you were suppose to stop and give it up, go get a job, like when you turned 15. But they kept doing it. They just wouldn't go away. They were suppose to pass it down to the next generation but they kept it to themselves and twisted and contorted music into something ugly just so they didn't have to get a job in their 30s.
Now the schools where they used to have fun carefree dances get shot up by psychos, and everyone is locked away in their homes because the streets are full of child raping torture murderers.
Sure. You can turn your amp up, and point your pickups at it and walk back and forth to mimic bombs in a war you never fought in. Other people did that better. John Mayal. Graham Bond. Jan and Dean. You also beat women and died from a drug addiction.
He was an old man when he was around. He was big for a few years due to over enthusiasm stemming from white guilt and a false perception of objectivity and worldliness. Propped up just like any black person on TV today with all the obnoxious cheering.
Black attempts at music are just:
>Pathetic failures at mimicry of more demanded music
>Cheering whites overextended in their diversity push
>Selfish narcissism that makes them much worse
>A major decline among in talent among all humans
am I too late to learn the piano at 36?
i have massive wpm on a computer keyboard and still have really fast reflexes at my age, but it's probably due to my aspergers
>am I too late to learn the piano at 36?
Nope, as long as you have hands and fingers to play.
weighted electric fine to start out or would you start elsewhere?
too late is the language of a loser, doing something you love and putting hours into a passion is it's own reward
>im not to old to frick my neighbors bawd daughter
Ok
>I'M A moronic GORILLA Black person homosexual
low key ok