Neal...
I enjoy reading a musician's forum called Vanderbilly.com and came across this post that is so awesome I wanted to share it with you:
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Originally Posted by vanderbilly View Post
I just watched it and wow. The fast Schon stuff is very difficult because he doesn't just run scales, he tears them a new one. Gtreat right hand work too Tony. How about Still they Ride ?
Thanks VB, You are my main "Neal Schon" teacher so your comments really mean a lot to me. I love the solo in Still They Ride too. I think I hear some of the same patterns in there that are also in the Edge of the Blade solo?
You know, I hate to be so decisive or close minded about saying one guitar player is the "best" because there are so many great players out there and technically, arguments can be made for and against the difficulty involved with playing various styles of guitar. However, the thing that I can say is that Neal Schon's playing does something so deeply to me that it feels like it connects all the way to my soul. It isn't just the speed or just the melodic content or how he makes things fit. It is like looking at a painting from a master painter who poured everything he had into his final work of art. Well, I don't want to get too sappy here but, I think you know what I mean."
Thanks, Neal, for all the beautiful music.
Quote:
Originally Posted by vanderbilly View Post
I just watched it and wow. The fast Schon stuff is very difficult because he doesn't just run scales, he tears them a new one. Gtreat right hand work too Tony. How about Still they Ride ?
Thanks VB, You are my main "Neal Schon" teacher so your comments really mean a lot to me. I love the solo in Still They Ride too. I think I hear some of the same patterns in there that are also in the Edge of the Blade solo?
You know, I hate to be so decisive or close minded about saying one guitar player is the "best" because there are so many great players out there and technically, arguments can be made for and against the difficulty involved with playing various styles of guitar. However, the thing that I can say is that Neal Schon's playing does something so deeply to me that it feels like it connects all the way to my soul. It isn't just the speed or just the melodic content or how he makes things fit. It is like looking at a painting from a master painter who poured everything he had into his final work of art. Well, I don't want to get too sappy here but, I think you know what I mean."
Thanks, Neal, for all the beautiful music.