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Originally Posted by blastingas10
Youre right, both are important. But it doesnt take much to learn the scales and learn the right notes to play, it just takes some practice. Putting the feeling into it is the hard part, at least for me.
The beginning of texas flood is just some fast licks in a little box. It looks harder than it is. i have been told that im a fast learner for someone who has been playing as short of a time as i have.
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I learned Texas Flood a few months back but cant play it like Stevie and wouldnt want to totally copy him. But its the violent bravado, extreme bends and just being a wizzard on the frettboard that makes Srv's music what it is. I think he put everything into his playing every time he played and thats how you should play.
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Originally Posted by SIRIUSB
SRV's delivery is what was awesome, everyone knows the little blues boxes he used, that's not the trick, it's his tone, attitude and execution that was mind blowing.
Exzactly...well said
Well, also the fact that every phrase oozed with emotion didn't hurt either.
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