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Looking at Roy Clark

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  • AxtremusA Axtremus

    @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

    Here's Melanie Faye just fooling around at home. She's only 20 years old but her lyrical style has put her on the A list in Nashville.

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    Bellissimo!

    @Larry I am not familiar with that piece. Would you mind telling me if she was improvising, playing her own composition, or is it an arrangement of another song? (And there’s an accompaniment track in the background, right?)

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    Rainman
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    @Axtremus
    Seems she was playing along with a bass track, right?

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    • LarryL Larry

      @Jolly said in Looking at Roy Clark:

      @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

      I've tried to watch a few videos by "British guitarist" but I just can't take having to look at that shit eating grin he always has on his face.

      'Fees up, Larry...Who was the best guitarist you've ever seen?

      Hard to pick just one. But of the sessions players, right now I like Melanie Faye and John Hiland. Faye is a young 20ish black girl who can just blister a guitar playing improvisational jazz and blues, Hiland is a big ole fat boy who plays country and rock. But if we're talking big names, I think Tommy Emmanuel or Vince Gill. I could listen to either one of them all day long. Heck, I enjoy just watching them play.

      The auto correct function on this place pisses me off....

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      @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

      The auto correct function on this place pisses me off....

      This place has no auto correct function. Most likely it is some general auto correct function that is enabled on your particular device (phone?). Next time before you try to piss on this forum, check for headwind first.

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      • AxtremusA Axtremus

        @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

        Here's Melanie Faye just fooling around at home. She's only 20 years old but her lyrical style has put her on the A list in Nashville.

        Link to video

        Bellissimo!

        @Larry I am not familiar with that piece. Would you mind telling me if she was improvising, playing her own composition, or is it an arrangement of another song? (And there’s an accompaniment track in the background, right?)

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        Larry
        wrote on last edited by
        #24

        @Axtremus said in Looking at Roy Clark:

        @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

        Here's Melanie Faye just fooling around at home. She's only 20 years old but her lyrical style has put her on the A list in Nashville.

        Link to video

        Bellissimo!

        @Larry I am not familiar with that piece. Would you mind telling me if she was improvising, playing her own composition, or is it an arrangement of another song? (And there’s an accompaniment track in the background, right?)

        No backing track. After she lays out her theme she does reach down and turn on a little drum machine playing a simple rim tap on one and three, but other than those 2 taps per measure everything else you hear is coming off her guitar. As far as what it is she's playing, I don't know if it's someone else's or not. She's improvising. Lay out a chord progression, go back and establish a melody line, then just play with it.

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        • KlausK Klaus

          @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

          The auto correct function on this place pisses me off....

          This place has no auto correct function. Most likely it is some general auto correct function that is enabled on your particular device (phone?). Next time before you try to piss on this forum, check for headwind first.

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          Larry
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          #25

          @Klaus said in Looking at Roy Clark:

          @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

          The auto correct function on this place pisses me off....

          This place has no auto correct function. Most likely it is some general auto correct function that is enabled on your particular device (phone?). Next time before you try to piss on this forum, check for headwind first.

          No one tried to "piss on this forum". Pull your panties out of your ass and cool your jets.

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          • LarryL Larry

            @Axtremus said in Looking at Roy Clark:

            @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

            Here's Melanie Faye just fooling around at home. She's only 20 years old but her lyrical style has put her on the A list in Nashville.

            Link to video

            Bellissimo!

            @Larry I am not familiar with that piece. Would you mind telling me if she was improvising, playing her own composition, or is it an arrangement of another song? (And there’s an accompaniment track in the background, right?)

            No backing track. After she lays out her theme she does reach down and turn on a little drum machine playing a simple rim tap on one and three, but other than those 2 taps per measure everything else you hear is coming off her guitar. As far as what it is she's playing, I don't know if it's someone else's or not. She's improvising. Lay out a chord progression, go back and establish a melody line, then just play with it.

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            Doctor Phibes
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            @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

            @Axtremus said in Looking at Roy Clark:

            @Larry said in Looking at Roy Clark:

            Here's Melanie Faye just fooling around at home. She's only 20 years old but her lyrical style has put her on the A list in Nashville.

            Link to video

            Bellissimo!

            @Larry I am not familiar with that piece. Would you mind telling me if she was improvising, playing her own composition, or is it an arrangement of another song? (And there’s an accompaniment track in the background, right?)

            No backing track. After she lays out her theme she does reach down and turn on a little drum machine playing a simple rim tap on one and three, but other than those 2 taps per measure everything else you hear is coming off her guitar. As far as what it is she's playing, I don't know if it's someone else's or not. She's improvising. Lay out a chord progression, go back and establish a melody line, then just play with it.

            She's using a looper to record the chord progression - and then jamming over the top of it. It's very nice. According to the title, she's covering a Mariah Carey song 'My All', but we shouldn't hold that against her 🙂

            I was only joking

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              Copper
              wrote on last edited by Copper
              #27

              But can he do it behind his head?

              Skip to 2:20

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                Rainman
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                Old Doc Phibes:
                "She's using a looper to record the chord progression - and then jamming over the top of it. "

                I don't see her playing the bass notes, so I assume a looper is a digital tape machine, software?
                Not as impressive as the big guy earlier in the thread, but he's got some years on her of course. I couldn't tell if he might be blind, or maybe has lousy vision, he didn't seem to have any need to look at the fretboard.

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                • LarryL Offline
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                  Larry
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                  #29

                  He can see a little, but he's legally blind.

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                  • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                    Doctor Phibes
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                    There is something about watching somebody with fantastic technique...

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                    I was only joking

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                    • LarryL Offline
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                      Larry
                      wrote on last edited by
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                      Might as well toss in Gary Moore, who not only could play a guitar like a madman, but had an iconic voice:

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