Pretty sure that's what you call a drummer who isn't intoxicated...the deceased?

Pretty sure that's what you call a drummer who isn't intoxicated...the deceased?

The best guitarists I have met started out as bassists.
Wrong - you need at least two to play good musicOne string = 1 finger.

See my Victor Wooten videos above.LOL and the best bassist usually start as guitarist that couldn't cut it. Bassist are the snipers of the stringed instrument world - One string = 1 finger.

I have to beg to differ on strings being "easier" than winds. I play/have played a lot of both and I will say that it is initially easier to get something that sounds like a guitar out of a guitar than say a french horn, but to play it well is in some ways harder and requires much more coordination and ambidextrous hand skills...See my Victor Wooten videos above.
Anyone can play guitar or bass. Stringed instruments are the easiest to play, right next to drums. I came from years of playing trumpet, french horn, and mellophone. If all you can play is a stringed instrument, you really can't talk down on a bassist or drummer.![]()
See my Victor Wooten videos above.
Anyone can play guitar or bass. Stringed instruments are the easiest to play, right next to drums. I came from years of playing trumpet, french horn, and mellophone. If all you can play is a stringed instrument, you really can't talk down on a bassist or drummer.![]()
I am not a master on the guitar. I was a master on the french horn. I always felt like being one of the better horn players took more practice than playing my guitar. If I could devote enough time, mastering the guitar would be simple. For now, I just have to keep it as a hobby. I enjoy my engineering paycheck too much to give that up. I do envy people who get to play for a living.I have to beg to differ on strings being "easier" than winds. I play/have played a lot of both and I will say that it is initially easier to get something that sounds like a guitar out of a guitar than say a french horn, but to play it well is in some ways harder and requires much more coordination and ambidextrous hand skills...
Until you get into multiphonics with a wind instrument, you are only ever playing one note at a time. Moreover, your hands don't have far to go to move from one note to the next and while there are multiple ways to play any given notes (more so on brass than winds, though not exclusively), there are far fewer than on guitar... How many ways can you play an F scale on a brass instrument? There isn't a whole lot of strategy to which finger you press down on a wind instrument - on a stringed instrument, you have to think (or at least plan) ahead to what you have to play next...
There are a lot of people who "get by" on guitar with a hand full of simple chords, but far fewer "master" the instrument to say the collegiate level of techincal skill - thus the jokes about rock being "the same 3 chords"...
IMO both are pretty basic. Though, I have never played guitar hero.Which one is harder to play?
What were/are you playing on guitar? There's a pretty wide gap between simple stuff like Louie Louie and more complex stuff like Bach, Zeppelin, etc...I always felt like being one of the better horn players took more practice than playing my guitar.
Zep? One of the first songs I learned how to play on the guitar was No Quarter. Led Zeppelin is not what I would consider really technical. SRV, Hendrix, and even Clapton were always so much more advanced players than Page. Not that Page wasn't decent. He had his moments, but never really stood out for me.What were/are you playing on guitar? There's a pretty wide gap between simple stuff like Louie Louie and more complex stuff like Bach, Zeppelin, etc...
As I was saying, you can get some very nice "instant gratification" on guitar. Nice sounds, some popular music with less effort than it takes not sound like a pinched (out of tune) fart on the french horn.
However, going to the next level with guitar optimizing picking technique, finger picking, hammer/pull, harmonics, chord substitution and voicing, etc... Is another issue entirely... Much more music theory and physical conditioning required.
IMHO, his most impressive stuff is not the most popular.Zep? One of the first songs I learned how to play on the guitar was No Quarter. Led Zeppelin is not what I would consider really technical. SRV, Hendrix, and even Clapton were always so much more advanced players than Page. Not that Page wasn't decent. He had his moments, but never really stood out for me.
How many drummers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None, they have electronic machines that do that now

That's how Def Leppard gets by. Damn one armed drummers and shitty music seem to go together nicely.How many drummers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
None, they have electronic machines that do that now
That's how Def Leppard gets by. Damn one armed drummers and shitty music seem to go together nicely.
Another victim of Rock-a-billy...Now THAT'S some kick-ass pickin'. And no heavy effects to cover up slop...

Another victim of Rock-a-billy...
It's been nice knowing you...
I really admire some of the greats in the style for technique, but don't care to listen to it...

Wrong, my thin stringed friend (in the voice of the penguin in Madagascar)...Oh wait, you're a bassist. Maybe someone else can explain that to you.![]()