Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 30

Shred?

This is a discussion on Shred? within the General Music Discussion forums, part of the General Discussion category; I hope this is an appropriate place to air this opinion. It isn’t directed to anyone here, since I don’t ...

  1. #1
    candid_x's Avatar
    candid_x is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    3,275

    Shred?

    I hope this is an appropriate place to air this opinion. It isn’t directed to anyone here, since I don’t know anyone here well.

    I’m an older player, not especially great in any way, but I do have a good sense of melody and context. I become easily bored, listening to extensive bars of 64th notes, played at blistering speeds. But I also know I’m not the only one who “doesn’t get it”.

    Anyone who has traveled around very much has experienced walking into any guitar oriented music store in America and heard some kid shredding away with no sense of melodic context in his or her playing. I watch dozens of youtube.com videos of these types of players, and, as impressed as I am with their mechanical abilities, I’m nearly always left devoid of musical satisfaction.

    I have been a member of another unrelated forum for several years. It is a specialized topic forum, one which attracts scholars in the area of ancient Chinese history and etymology. It’s common there to ‘hear’ endless strings of academic ‘facts’, and these experts can rattle off more facts in a minute than I have time to even learn about. But, what do all these facts mean within the context of living? Where is the melody and rhythm in their music? And is it really music at all?

    Then I listen to someone like Steve Morse, a cat who can shred with the best. But I never get bored listening to Steve’s playing, even when he’s making smoldering toothpicks of his fret board. There’s others like him - whom you no doubt know more about than I do - who understand patient musical phrasing and context, and yet can shred with the best of ‘em. These, imo, are the masters of shred. Even more, they are the masters of music.

    Would like to hear other opinions on this.

    If this topic or post is deemed inappropriate by the powers that be, that’s cool. You pay the bills here. Just delete it. But I think it needs to be said, for the sake of these talented young musicians, and even for us oldies.

    Bruce

  2. #2
    koogie2k's Avatar
    koogie2k is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Virginia Beach, VA
    Posts
    5,424
    Candid...I love your topics! Most interesting read. So, here is what I will add through my experiences.

    When I got to the point of being able to put together a mode, I thought I had to play it lightning fast....all the time. I actually built up decent speed. It was almost like, look how much faster I am today....lol....
    Go into a music store, I see the same thing...people going a gazillion miles a hour.

    So, what happened to me? I got a guitar instructor who can play literally everything on the planet and he told me I had to slow down because I was passing all the "good" notes.....

    I was then assigned nothing but Van Halen tunes. I, of all people, do not like VH, but, my instructor said it will slow you down and give you some feel. OK. Well, that worked for me.

    Then we got into some bluesy type players....and I was slowed down to a crawl...but my God, the feeling! I would literally bend a note and hold it and let her breath and sing.....my God was that great!

    Shred is a good thing, but only if done tastefully. Morse, Petrucci come to mind....hwoever, there are mindless players out there who put me to sleep with the same run over and over again....I won't mention any names as it is my opinion and mine alone.

    Lately, I have been seriously into Luke's playing. The feeling.....Luke has it. IF I could get 10% of Luke's feeling in my playing, I have accomplished my goal.
    "Welcome to the addiction!" is now patented by Koogie2k......if used by anyone other than Koogie2k....you must mail him a US nickel for each time said/typed or signed.......

    A WISE AND RESPECTED MAN TOLD ME:

    "Do something nice for someone everyday. Don't let your head hit the pillow until you do something nice for someone each day." I hope I don't let him down.

  3. #3
    fsmith's Avatar
    fsmith is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    Halethorpe, MD
    Posts
    2,099
    Two words... David Gilmour. It's been said before, but it's true, he can say more with 3 notes than most guys can in 3 bars.

    I've listened in appreciation of what those guys that can shred can do, but I always find myself coming back to the guys that play with feeling. And I find that I try and emulate those guys more when I'm just noodling around.

    I love to hear emotion in someones playing. Luke always comes to mind.

    fred
    Play Ball!!

    1993 - Silhouette - "aged" white
    1998 - Axis Sport - vintage burst
    2000 - Axis Sport - trans orange
    2004 - Petrucci - redburst
    2007 - Sub 1 - cinnamon
    2010 - Luke - pagan gold (repainted)
    2010 - Albert Lee - mint greene

    Line 6 - Pod HD500 > DT25

  4. #4
    candid_x's Avatar
    candid_x is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    3,275
    Thanks, Koogie.

    Yes, feeling. And then, what does that feeling say? Does the phrase or entire piece make a statement, or leave an emotional impression? Is there room in the phrase or song which allows a listener to fill it in with their own feelings?

  5. #5
    SteveB's Avatar
    SteveB is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA
    Posts
    6,181
    Bruce,

    I have also been left scratching my head when hearing flurries of notes with no soul behind them. There are lots of players who suffer from this malady (I'm not one of them, I haven't got the technique).

    Fortunately, there are some great players who can shred and retain phrasing and melody. Ones that immediately come to mind are John Petrucci, Vinnie Moore, Vai, Satriani, etc.

    The not-so-obvious ones: Larry Carlton.. this man can throw down like nobody's business, yet he almost never does. Al DiMeola never strays from being musical, and he can run the fretboard with the best of 'em. Strunz & Farah play wickedly fast flamenco with nary a dull moment.

  6. #6
    candid_x's Avatar
    candid_x is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    3,275
    Steve,

    “Some” of the shredding I hear, if I can slow it down enough in my head, are incredibly tasty! They just go by so fast that I can’t bite into it. Then the solo goes into practice-land somewhere, and it loses me entirely. But damn, there’s some fine stuff being passed by.

  7. #7
    robelinda2's Avatar
    robelinda2 is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Diamond Creek, VIC, Australia- at Rancho Alberto
    Posts
    9,326
    100% agree Candid, best to stay off you tube sometimes!! I know where your'e coming from, i get real sick of hearing mindless shredders, its impressive for a few moments, but what lasts in your mind is the MUSIC. Morse is the best example. There can be no doubt that he is possibly the greatest technical player ever, yet he is never called a shredder, Why? Because he shreds when he NEEDS to, and never sacrifices the MUSIC. hey even Luke can shred, but man does he do it with taste!!!
    My name is Rob and I'm an AL-coholic!
    The MM90 AL is the most underrated axe on the planet!

    I buy my balls from the number one EBMM dealer in Australia, the all round nice guy and legendary Colin!His website is www.guitarplanet.com.au Give him a call to order your balls!!!!!

  8. #8
    dwf1004's Avatar
    dwf1004 is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Posts
    1,372
    Playing fast makes you a bad ass.

    Playing with feel makes you an ARTIST.

    Playing with the ability to tastefully balance the two makes you a GOD.
    Darrell W. Fulwilder
    Scottsdale, Arizona USA
    ----------
    -1994 EVH, red quilt top
    -2001 Silhouette Special SSS Blue Dawn finish
    -...
    -Ernie Ball 6166 Volume Pedal
    -Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings exclusively
    ----------
    "I play Ernie Ball, or I don't play."

  9. #9
    pauldogx's Avatar
    pauldogx is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Allentown, PA
    Posts
    350
    I find I go through phases of where I wanna hear total shredding and then there are times when it annoys me. Guys who play very technically who NEVER bore me are Eric Johnson on the rock side(every note he plays just has that beautiful tone---like Joshua Bell on the violin). Other guys who blow me away ALL the time are the Telecaster guys (especially Danny Gatton) who also play lots of notes---but also lots of bends,slides note clusters and chords just as fast. There are lots of these fellas---Albert Lee,Will Ray, John Jorgenson,Jerry Donahue---and Jerry Douglas on the Dobro. If ya get bored with the rock shredders-----check these guys out---its a humbling experience.
    2007 JP6 Sapphire Black,piezo,matching,dots
    Which EBMM is next?........

    .....I fell into a burnin' Ring Of Fire...and it burns, burns, burns.......

  10. #10
    NorM's Avatar
    NorM is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Tucson
    Posts
    3,982
    This topic has such potiential but not necessarily as a shred bashing thread.

    One or more of three "i's" happens when I hear a good guitar player.
    Impress - as in a manual dexterity demonstration. Kinka like watching someone type really fast. Or hearing something that moves me.
    Intimidate - Hearing / seeing someone play something that I can't and I am ashamed that I can't
    Inspired - Makes me want to go home and practice

    The fun thing I figured out is "It's my choice" on which one I want to feel.

    Generally, I like to listen to the guitar players that inspire me. I like to dream that I can do that too. It's free and you can't take that away from me. Then when I learn it, it is a dream come true.

    What I would hope for:
    The difference between bashing and constructive critism is a fine line and (again) a choice made by the listener (intentionally vauge).
    When I put my vids up I was really hoping for some (less than positive) constructive critism. Producers cost money and I am cheap that way. Still, this forum is my peer group. This is exactly the group I want to hear from to critique my playing. Putting vids up is a risk because there might be people that don't like it and have the balls (no pun intended) to say so.
    I would like the freedom for this board to be able to do that. Even if it is a case by case basis. If you put a vid up and you don't want any less than positive feedback just say so.
    "Here is my video and don't say anything I or someone else might consider less than praise" That's OK to do that. We all need to be told we are winners for trying.

    A sceniaro-
    If you thought my playing stunk. I'm glad you took the time to listen to it. If you have some ideas on parts that need to be improved then sound off. I need the feedback to be a better player. If there is something that might help me and you don't tell me then no thanks to you. If you didn't like it and and you don't tell me then you are scared to express yourself or you live in a place that suffers from censorship. I hope you are not that way when you play music.
    93 Silhouette 96 Silhouette Recovered!2007.8.3 99 Silhouette Bass Guitar 00 Steve Morse 02 Sterling 02 Petrucci 02 Silhouette 04 Bongo 04 S.U.B. 05 Steve Morse Y2D 06 Silhouette 06 Petrucci 06 20th Anniversary Silhouette 06 20th Anniversary Silhouette 07 7 String
    10 Honey Burst Silhouette 11Black Sugar Silhouette

  11. #11
    candid_x's Avatar
    candid_x is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    3,275
    NorM, agree completely on bashing.

    I like listening to member’s clips, no matter what their skill or experience level or style. It takes guts to do that for other players, who are perhaps the hardest critics, but also hopefully the biggest encouragers.

  12. #12
    NorM's Avatar
    NorM is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Tucson
    Posts
    3,982
    Quote Originally Posted by candid_x
    NorM, agree completely on bashing.

    I like listening to member’s clips, no matter what their skill or experience level or style. It takes guts to do that for other players, who are perhaps the hardest critics, but also hopefully the biggest encouragers.
    Cool! Now let's talk about gut levels for:
    Critiquing
    Accepting criticism
    That is tough as well.

    Also, are there guidelines for those? What is and is not acceptable? I really hope you can share your thoughts and help define the neccessary etiquette. This is super cool!!
    93 Silhouette 96 Silhouette Recovered!2007.8.3 99 Silhouette Bass Guitar 00 Steve Morse 02 Sterling 02 Petrucci 02 Silhouette 04 Bongo 04 S.U.B. 05 Steve Morse Y2D 06 Silhouette 06 Petrucci 06 20th Anniversary Silhouette 06 20th Anniversary Silhouette 07 7 String
    10 Honey Burst Silhouette 11Black Sugar Silhouette

  13. #13
    koogie2k's Avatar
    koogie2k is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Virginia Beach, VA
    Posts
    5,424
    NorM...I have always found your playing to be inspiring to me.....makes me practice because I am in the "Itimidate" as well as "Inspired" class when you play...makes me pick up the guitar and put in extra time.....same with Tristan and countless others here.

    "Welcome to the addiction!" is now patented by Koogie2k......if used by anyone other than Koogie2k....you must mail him a US nickel for each time said/typed or signed.......

    A WISE AND RESPECTED MAN TOLD ME:

    "Do something nice for someone everyday. Don't let your head hit the pillow until you do something nice for someone each day." I hope I don't let him down.

  14. #14
    NorM's Avatar
    NorM is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    Tucson
    Posts
    3,982
    Quote Originally Posted by koogie2k
    NorM...I have always found your playing to be inspiring to me.....makes me practice because I am in the "Itimidate" as well as "Inspired" class when you play...makes me pick up the guitar and put in extra time.....same with Tristan and countless others here.

    Highest praise possible. Thank You. I hope you are having more fun than anybody else!
    93 Silhouette 96 Silhouette Recovered!2007.8.3 99 Silhouette Bass Guitar 00 Steve Morse 02 Sterling 02 Petrucci 02 Silhouette 04 Bongo 04 S.U.B. 05 Steve Morse Y2D 06 Silhouette 06 Petrucci 06 20th Anniversary Silhouette 06 20th Anniversary Silhouette 07 7 String
    10 Honey Burst Silhouette 11Black Sugar Silhouette

  15. #15
    dwf1004's Avatar
    dwf1004 is offline Registered User Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Posts
    1,372
    OK, so NorM wants someone to be picky about him...it is SO on.

    ---

    NorM, I've always told you that you need to learn to count to 4.

    Then you need to tap your foot as you count to 4.

    Then you need to tap your foot, count to 4, and synchronize your playing to that.

    Then you need to tap your foot, count to 4, and synchronize your playing to that without looking like a dork because you're stomping your foot to the count of 4. You're tapping, not stamping an ant hill.

    Use a metronome, use a dripping water faucet, whatever...but get that rhythm down. Your playing is awesome, and you run circles around me on the talent meter, but if you slip off the beat, then it's a bit of a mish mash until you get back in sync. I have recorded evidence of this. Git-r-done, dude.

    Only then can you eat.
    Darrell W. Fulwilder
    Scottsdale, Arizona USA
    ----------
    -1994 EVH, red quilt top
    -2001 Silhouette Special SSS Blue Dawn finish
    -...
    -Ernie Ball 6166 Volume Pedal
    -Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings exclusively
    ----------
    "I play Ernie Ball, or I don't play."

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •