Heather Leigh
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Heather Leigh
If you thought Susan Alcorn was the only experimental jazz steel player on the planet, you need to check out Heather Leigh.
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She starts talking about her involvement with steel guitar around 31:30."The slide, the vocal quality, the moving between the notes... the levels of psychedelia you can reach on this instrument... I just can't believe it. So that's when it became my instrument."
Interesting woman, and she speaks to a demographic totally foreign to the great majority of we "forumistic," if you will, steel players.
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I guess I'll just have to continue to reside among the great majority. I'll never make it to 31:30. Not even close.Herb Steiner wrote:She starts talking about her involvement with steel guitar around 31:30."The slide, the vocal quality, the moving between the notes... the levels of psychedelia you can reach on this instrument... I just can't believe it. So that's when it became my instrument."
Interesting woman, and she speaks to a demographic totally foreign to the great majority of we "forumistic," if you will, steel players.
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I think I have adventurous musical tastes but, to be honest, I can't listen to her music for more than a minute or two. It's too disturbing.
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I much prefer to listen to Susan Alcorn of the two, but I don't think either of the ladies can be described as producing jazz music.
Both ladies' music are acquired taste, but Heather's is way too eccentric and dare I say it - out of tune - for my taste and ears unfortunately. Sorry.
Both ladies' music are acquired taste, but Heather's is way too eccentric and dare I say it - out of tune - for my taste and ears unfortunately. Sorry.
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Yes, hard to listen to for very long. The difference to me, between her and Susan is that Susan has a solid foundation of standard steel.
The Melodyne computer program would have a field day with her music.
The Melodyne computer program would have a field day with her music.
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I Tried to Watch.
I pulled up a YouTube video of her and a horn player. The steel was out if tune, and the horn player sounded like somebody “Killin’ a Catâ€. I got that quote from a comment off of YouTube and it made me laugh out loud.
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Mentioning Susan Alcorn in the same breath as Heather Leigh is absurd. Susan is a masterful player and a true innovator. I have unfortunately had the experience of going to a live concert of Heathers. She has absolutely nothing to say with any originality and her abilities as a player don't exist. She cannot hold a musical conversation because she is unable to go beyond the few tired and poorly played tricks she as bumped into. I went to a concert and it was straight up embarrassing. I love avant playing and all sorts of stuff but crap is still crap no matter what you dress it up with.
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The "Jackson Pollock of music", maybe?
Let's not forget that Frank Zappa started out playing a bicycle on the old Steve Allen show.
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Let's not forget that Frank Zappa started out playing a bicycle on the old Steve Allen show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF0PYQ8IOL4
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Yeah, because the obvious question arises - Is this brilliant and innovative art, or does this person have not the slightest idea of what they are doing and just noodling away at something for which they have no talent?Donny Hinson wrote:The "Jackson Pollock of music", maybe?
Let's not forget that Frank Zappa started out playing a bicycle on the old Steve Allen show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF0PYQ8IOL4
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I, for one, have not the slightest idea of what she is doing. As a musician, that bugs me and makes me suspicious. Frankly, a lot of what I listen to baffles me, but usually in a good way that I can actually enjoy the mystery. In the case of Ms Leigh, whose work I do not enjoy, I will give her the benefit of the doubt and keep my dark thoughts about some folks being swept up in a great con to myself.
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Yeah, I dunno... I made similar sounds within the 1st 10 seconds of sitting down at a pedal steel. I didn't think it was musical at all at the time.. Won't say much more bad about it, but this is not what I personally would say is good music. However it may be her musical taste and what she hears and desires to convey artistically. She may may able to play conventional steel guitar music at a very high level for all we know, but this is simply what she likes.. Hey look, somebody buys it, she's playing for more people than most of us are! I like the OLD pre Micro, pre Classic MSA guitar by the way!
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Donny, before I go into the “nature” of Jackson Pollock’s art, I first will say that I find your posts enjoyable, if not informative and mostly entertaining.Donny Hinson wrote:I'm with 'ya, Fred. But "art" has always been hard to define. Most of the paintings that Jackson Pollock has done looks like painter's drop-cloths, to me. But they can sell for up into the millions of dollars.
Success is sometimes measured not by talent, but by popularity.
Regarding Pollock’s painting: During his life and after, most people, professional art critics included, didn’t/don’t understand the intentional reason for his art. He was fascinated with the seemingly randomness, but mathematical aspects of nature. This is, the fractal nature of nature. Here’s an article that explains it better than I can:
https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sc ... s-fractals
As for using steel in non-conventional compositions, I, like most others on this thread, don’t hear intentional musicality or composition with Heather’s ‘music’, but then, mine is hardly a knowledgeable opinion. However, I find Robert Rich’s use of steel (lap steel, in this example) in his ‘dark ambient’ compositions to be interesting, musical and completely supportive of the intent of his compositions: Here’s an example:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7yYdpHsR1GI
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