Playing With Feeling
carminemarotta
Feb 5 2012, 10:25 PM
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Hi all,
I have a question about "playing with feeling". Usually slow tempo solo like Gilmour (see some of the David Walliman on GMC) must be played with feeling. I know what is, I can hear how it sounds. But how do you translate your feeling to the fretboard?

Carmine

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Sinisa Cekic
Feb 6 2012, 04:28 PM
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Try this:
- pick a note - any note
- try to imagine how that note would sound if it were furious, in love, sad, quiet, loud, confused, happy, disappointed and what other sort of feeling comes to your mind.
- play all these in ONE note smile.gif and see what happens.

Expression is a powerful weapon and it can trigger incredible emotions in us humans if wielded properly.


That's superb explanation Cosmin !!!

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Cosmin Lupu
Feb 7 2012, 09:12 AM
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QUOTE (Sinisa Cekic @ Feb 6 2012, 03:28 PM) *
CODE
Try this:
- pick a note - any note
- try to imagine how that note would sound if it were furious, in love, sad, quiet, loud, confused, happy, disappointed and what other sort of feeling comes to your mind.
- play all these in ONE note smile.gif and see what happens.

Expression is a powerful weapon and it can trigger incredible emotions in us humans if wielded properly.


That's superb explanation Cosmin !!!


Thank you Sinisa biggrin.gif

QUOTE (Dinaga @ Feb 6 2012, 08:13 PM) *
Man, I always enjoy your metaphores! Great explanation, makes me really think. Agree with every single part of it, absolutely NOTHING to add!


Thanks mate smile.gif I love putting things in a way which is easy to imagine biggrin.gif

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