Old guy guitarists. Blues/jazz/rock oriented
Anymore?.
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Old guy guitarists. Blues/jazz/rock oriented
Anymore?.
What, you think us young guys can't jam?
I was recently given a Peavey HP Signature by a very very good mate.
I like most music but my choices to play are almost all blues or rock influenced. it's a very therapeutic instrument to play.
I play acoustic ,,,dub/campfire/reggae/punk
im down for a jam
i play jazz/blues/folk/DJENTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
I just found the next guitar that I want
I play a lot of tech metal and grind stuff these days, but I was trined in the blues first and I still love to slow down and knock em dead with one soulful note. In fact I've been messing around a lot lately searching for a sound that's kind of a fusion of technical grind and blues... It's a bit of a challenge since in general the stylings, scales and structures of theses styles are very much in contrast to each other.. but if i can find a way to make it work it could be pretty cool I think
I've been playing for 16 years, I started teaching myself to play when I was 8 years old. I spend at least 4 hours a day hiding behind my guitar. I play Mostly bluesy rock...with a bit of southern influence.
Ry Cooder fan ? :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by SickLife925
The name doesn't ring a bell...I'll have to look him up..Quote:
Originally Posted by psychocat
I dont play genre specific.. but I've been playing for about 4 years now
Play what you feel man , it's the only way.Quote:
Originally Posted by marijuanaisgr8
I was influenced by my old mans playing when I was a little kid , he had an original Gibson that was so sweet to my young ears.
Old woman guitarist!! Does that count? I play everything from any kind of Blues to stuff like John Prine and John Hiatt. Been picking up some Steve Winwood/Jim Capaldi stuff lately. Tommy Emmannuel and Leo Kottke are slightly (from here to the moon) beyond my capabilities (but ya gotta try! it's such wonderful music). I also like to play CSNY, Neil Young, Commander Cody and, of course, some of Jimi's slower stuff.
Oh, did I mention that I also play bass, mandolin, dulcimer and am a percussionist, as well?