Mickey Adams wrote:Some interesting responses in this thread already and Id hoped there would be....
Johnny, I was talking a gentleman just the other day about the bands in TX that play without a guitar player..Which he thought was absurd of course...and there are several, one of which is your current band...I think a few doses of structured country music void of guitar would be an effective lesson for any guitarist that thinks he needs to be center of attention..
I also agree that guitarists think they NEED To overplay...And I was one of them..It took me a long time to realize that its senseless to try to reproduce a studio mix by trying to play every guitar part that is sewn together by the engineer, onstage..
I'm glad to see you pointing these things out. I've always believed that you spend a lot of years learning HOW to play, and if you want to become a good player, you spend some time learning WHEN to play.
Overplaying musicians are like everyone crossing the outer marker at the same time. Uh oh.