- Feb 23, 2005
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Dragonforce...
Ok. I like hard rock as much as the next guy, but to me, I just don't see why it seemed that half the the net was jumping up and down about that band a few months ago as if they were the best thing to happen to rock. Now I will say that their music is fun to listen to and I like the singer, but I think people belive the music is soooo good because of how complex it is and at the speed of which it is played. Playing like that does take A LOT of skill (more than I could ever DREAM of having) but I have to ask one thing about all that fancy guitar work...
Does it speak to you?
At the risk of sounding like a hippie that should be on meds, let me explain. I've always felt that a guitar should have have some connection that branches from the musician, to the instrument, to who ever happens to take the time to listen. The guitar is one of the few instruments that, when played by the right person, needs nothing more to complete it and can tell a story without words. Pretty much (sounding like a MAJOR pot head) you should FEEL the music played by a guitar.
Just a small example.
Music is all about personal tastes, if you like Dragonforce that is fine if that's what you like. All I'm trying to say about them is while fancy finger work IS impressive, I would hate to see it become the new standard for guitar music.
Ok, got that out of my system. Night all.
Ok. I like hard rock as much as the next guy, but to me, I just don't see why it seemed that half the the net was jumping up and down about that band a few months ago as if they were the best thing to happen to rock. Now I will say that their music is fun to listen to and I like the singer, but I think people belive the music is soooo good because of how complex it is and at the speed of which it is played. Playing like that does take A LOT of skill (more than I could ever DREAM of having) but I have to ask one thing about all that fancy guitar work...
Does it speak to you?
At the risk of sounding like a hippie that should be on meds, let me explain. I've always felt that a guitar should have have some connection that branches from the musician, to the instrument, to who ever happens to take the time to listen. The guitar is one of the few instruments that, when played by the right person, needs nothing more to complete it and can tell a story without words. Pretty much (sounding like a MAJOR pot head) you should FEEL the music played by a guitar.
Just a small example.
Music is all about personal tastes, if you like Dragonforce that is fine if that's what you like. All I'm trying to say about them is while fancy finger work IS impressive, I would hate to see it become the new standard for guitar music.
Ok, got that out of my system. Night all.