Originally posted by: Waylay00
Originally posted by: Triumph
I'm convinced that for most people, as soon as they hear a technically proficient guitarist they are preprogrammed to think, "He lacks feeling." And yet no one ever accuses proficient classical musicians of that. It's become accepted practice in the rock & roll world that you don't actually need any real skill to be "good", and thus anyone who does have skill is labeled cold or devoid of feeling. Play a Chopin or Beethoven piece on the piano and it's well received. Transpose it to guitar, and those very same people will tell you that you're just wanking.
Couldn't have said it better. Steve Vai has so much emotion in his music that people don't even realize it is emotion. And to those who say his guitar play is "processed", you are wrong. He just happens to be able to get many, many more sounds out of the guiatar than your average guitarist.
I totally agree. I saw Vai in Vancouver in April. Tony McAlpine, Billy Sheehan, and a new guitarist named Dave Weiner. What a show. I flew in from Calgary and it was worth every penny. I play myself, mostly Satriani, Vai covers. I just like that style of music, and I'm a sucker for the whammy bar.
