b9 wrote:
one of the best guitar solos in history was jimi hendixe's "axis bold as love".
it can be crudely approximated with reference to a keybooard backing track but can not be in the limelight as only stringed instrument can convey emotion.
http://www.soundclick.com/html5/v3/play ... 24637&q=hiThis is awesome nonetheless. You still have plenty of emotion in your expression of the melody, even if it's different emotion than Jimi's. Don't sell yourself short there! Great work! I love Jimi's music, too, so I wouldn't screw around in saying that.
One thing - of many things - I'm presently missing is the technique and discipline of a musician. I love experimenting and improvising, you know? When it comes time to play music? I often fall flat on my you-know-what. I know a number of tunes that are works in progress right now, and often play them to varied results. When I'm "on"? I like my own playing, for what it is. When I'm "eh"? I like sections of it and dislike others. When I'm off? It's bad. I think this quirk or eccentricity that leads me towards jamming and improvising experimentally more than being able to play things that are really musical (for a lack of better terms) stems from my insomnia and my bipolar disorder. I am sort of burning out from worry and depression, on some levels, yet ultimately the music - listening and playing - just brings me peace of mind in the moments in which I do it.
Still, I just am getting into music over this past year and a half and I hope if I get my head straight and focus that I can continue to improve.
Anyway, excellent work!