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morice morice 22 février 2011 00:10

la force de Moore ? il jouait MOINS DE NOTES..


Gary can play all blues styles and his first forays into the blues were supercharged with rock, because that’s what he had been playing previously.
If you listen to Johnny Winter on Second Winter, he certainly plays a lot of fast runs, Gary throws everything of his technique into it, so it may appear overplayed.
As Close As It Gets, Gary’s new album, is moore restrained and he has moore careful note choice.
Nobody since Peter Green has played Greent like Gary Moore, sorry Tom Witterock !!
Blues For Greeny is a perfect example of how Gary played Greeny as a tribute to Peter and it is chilling how he plays Peter’s songs, gary even using period correct Fender and Marshall amps.
There is no one like Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher is of course Irelands greatest bluesman, even Gary would say that, he was a pallbearer at Rory’s funeral.


Gary Moore has been getting steady traffic on all the forums I habituate, his supercharged blues/rock style helped him obtain his largest selling album ever Still Got The Blues.
Gary has taken Albert King’s advice and played less notes, as he always could, but when you have his chops, as with Yngwie, you can’t help cut loose, which I totally understand.
Gary has often commented regarding Greeny, that it was very hard to play and Gary used a fairly high action in the latter years, especially on the Peter Green material.

Emerald

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