Kulle_Wumpenteich lovely playing and tone. Damn, that signature Ibanez is gorgeous too!
What kind of music are you listening to right now?
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Yo bro!
This lady is awesome. She have it all: Technik and the right feel in common.This kinda folks have the right of a signature guitar!
One of the best in my opinion.
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Talking female guitarists, I have all of Anna Calvi's albums.
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spottydog10 Damn that Anna Calvi track is totally haunting. Beautiful tone! And some serious chops when needed but not self indulgent ?
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spottydog10 Damn that Anna Calvi track is totally haunting. Beautiful tone! And some serious chops when needed but not self indulgent ?
Yeah, she's an original alright. She's been doing quite a bit of tv scoring recently which suits the fact that her music is quite movie soundtrack-like
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I watched a few live videos of her after listening to that track. I’m not really into her vocals (personal taste only) but I can totally see her doing soundtracks. She definitely has a unique vibe.
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Say what you want. I have just a ton of respect for this man!
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Say what you want. I have just a ton of respect for this man!
Just watch his right hand. So relaxed and it looks like he doesn't do much with it but really does. I know many don't like him as a person and..well he's not the most humble and nicest guy. But he can't be worse than Ted Nugent. But if I had to like all famous musicians I like I would have stop to listen to more bands.
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Just watch his right hand. So relaxed and it looks like he doesn't do much with it but really does. I know many don't like him as a person and..well he's not the most humble and nicest guy. But he can't be worse than Ted Nugent. But if I had to like all famous musicians I like I would have stop to listen to more bands.
Visually, Malmsteen is the most elegantly playing guitar pal next to Steve Vai. I know less about today’s scene (I know the big names, of course) but among the “old big ones,” they’re the ones who make you think "it’s not hard", since they also play without the slightest effort.
It is also important to say that in addition to the fast scales and arpeggios, his guitar playing is full of soul and life. If he gets to a slower part or plays blues, you’ll hear it right away. Yes, let’s say he has such a strong personality ( ) and I haven’t really been able to love his records released in recent years, but without him, that’s not what the world of guitarists would look like today.
I noticed that Steve Vai (very cleverly) spoke respectfully about him during their performances and Malmsteen appreciates that. Otherwise, it could not have been a Queen project either. (Bohemian Rhapsody).
Some gems:
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Say what you want. I have just a ton of respect for this man!
I watched this earlier in the week. I was stunned that he was playing so well. IMHO his latest stuff is a little lacking. Great to see him playing all his big songs again, and playing them very weell.
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Pity the mixing of his guitar in the control room was pathetic.
Majorly-disappointed; it ruined it for me.
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Tiny concerts in CoVid times
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Cheers !
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Heard this the other day, really good.
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I hope we will all age up like these amazing guys and still rock the world in our 60's , wearing kimonos and riffing like Tony Iommi
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Shabadabadia Babababa Tonni Iommi influence for sure.
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Tonni Iommi influence for sure.
Heard some King Crimson & Gun's and roses as well
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Shabadabadia Babababa Tonni Iommi influence for sure.
Translated to english: where are my chopsticks.
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Thank you for sharing, Brother Kulle. Kirk's always been one of my fave gospel artists. I love me some urban gospel, brother... as long as it's the funky, fusiony stuff.
Hoki Toki Sarah's got nothin' on Senri. Senri can do anything on drums. Got all her albums, so maybe I'm biased, but she's been my new favourite drummer of the post-2000 era. Imagination and ability; a powerful combination.
Last I heard she'd taken a break to devote herself to university studies full-time. Amazing - you reach the pinnacle and then put all your energy into university.