Saturday, November 9, 2024
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Once You KNOW This TRICK…Hendrix Is EASY


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00:01 What’s Up
00:44 “Third Stone From The Sun”
01:16 guitar volume vs fuzz
01:42 next
02:22 the hook
03:17 lead lip sync
03:54 MasterClass
04:02 old amp
04:33 sound n’ guitar
06:07 pre journey
06:32 how
07:40 Noise Poem
09:16 Thank You!

#TRICK…Hendrix #EASY

Originally posted by UCOiLMDayizHVJUSLPauoLQQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKGNTPc-n5g

20 thoughts on “Once You KNOW This TRICK…Hendrix Is EASY

  • Love it but way too advanced for the likes of myself, might as well be in French ????

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  • I liked Purple Haze and Foxy Lady a lot when I first heard them, but to me there were three songs that stood out a little extra from among an all stand out song album. "Third Stone From The Sun" was pure science fiction that was so futuristic it STILL sounds futuristic. Then there was "Are You Experienced?" which was science fiction futuristic and ancient Hindu mysticism at the same time. Then comes "I Don't Live Today" which paints a bleak picture of the present, these taken collectively form a theme that a person can use music to transcends time to move beyond the present.
    Hendrix (unlike many performers) was not showing off what HE could do, he was showing off what MUSIC can do, an egoless motivation.
    In many ways the guitar was just an adjunct for Hendrix, unlike Bach he did not record his compositions at a keyboard with pen and paper, which can't really record "blue notes", he recorded his compositions with guitar and magnetic tape which can record blue notes.
    Bach was a great keyboardist but it would be a mistake to think that is all that he was because much more importantly he was a great composer who improvised entire compositions in real time.
    Hendrix was one of the great composers with the same ability to improvise entire compositions in real time, his "solos" are much more than that, they are near symphonic compositions with the guitar imitating all the parts of a large orchestra, he was thinking beyond the guitar while his followers are stuck on the guitar. He was following emotion, they mostly are stuck on technique
    I'm disappointed that we do not have symphonic transcriptions of works like "Hear My Train A Comin" off "Rainbow Bridge" performed by actual symphonies, only with all the blue notes included (which bowed strings can easily produce)
    Cronos quartet did some of this, but for the short songs and not for the extended instrumental works, ("Machine Gun" comes to mind).
    Jimi Hendrix along with others, such as the great Duke Ellington, should be treated as are Bach Beethoven and Chopin, as later day great composers, these are the great composers who added in the "blue notes" so that there are many more than just 12 notes to an octave, which is all the more of an accomplishment.

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  • Jimi Hendrix … often imitated….. never duplicated! There will never be another Jimi ! ????????????????????‍♂️????????

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  • Seeing a pro teacher/musician showing the details of this song, yet again reminds me just how extremely creative and musical Jimi was.

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  • The sliding octaves are right out of Wes Montgomery. Jimi uses them on "Villanova Junction" too

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  • I have a trick to go get that Hendrix sound? I’ve got this machine,called a turn table, I put this flat,pancake like disc on it and it starts spinning then I have to lower a fine peice of metal on the disc, and you won’t believe how Hendrix this sounds! Sounds like he’s playing a Marshall right beside you, forget about pedals this is what I’ve been looking for!

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  • I've been a Hendrix fan for so long, it's easy to take his genius for granted. It's good to be reminded just why he's the greatest guitarist ever. Your skill and enthusiasm are really appreciated Tim!!

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  • just use a real photo of jimi for the thumbnail, man. there is no reason to use AI for it. why use choose a hacked up AI version of his face, than any of the hundreds of public domain photos that are copyright free? i'm not one of the super militant anti-AI people, but it just seems so silly.

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