Butch Snyder
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Man, I'm glad I started this thread....
Just learning one or two of these tunes will convince anyone what a “total” or “consummate” guitarist Steve is – as well as seriously buffing up your technique and musicianship. I could go on, and on, and on…
I love Steve's "Right Way" technique
Hey NorM, you mind expanding on that a little?
Great info Tommy, thanks for that.
I have to say that watching other guitarists tackle Steve's compositions (john, Tommy, Beej, and Norm come to mind) is one of my favorite things. Just inspiring and humbling.
You're preaching to the choir here but I really love this sermon. If you need a witness I will testify.
Unlike nearly all other music out there in this vein, there is enormous attention paid to counterpoint in Steve’s writing as well. I really appreciate the well-crafted bass lines that truly make the trio sound twice as massive as situation where the bassist is just the guitarist’s slave (instead of the other word I usually use). These are albums that should be considered masterpieces for the great songwriting and the performance that the songs inspire.
I know what you mean. I find Steve Morse's playing to make me feel one of 3 "I's"I find listening to Dave LaRue's lines o the SMB tracks both completely humbling and utterly inspiring at the same time. Can't decide whether to sell my gear or quit my day job and hit the woodshed.......