AgingYouth New member Jul 31, 2006 #301 If I play avant-garde composer John Cage's '433' on guitar, can I be considered a neo-classical guitarist?
If I play avant-garde composer John Cage's '433' on guitar, can I be considered a neo-classical guitarist?
S ShredCow New member Jul 31, 2006 #302 No. Only music from baroque and romantic periods shall be considered neoclassical if played on a strat with tone that goes widdle-widdly-woo! Its quite a clamped up, closed up, but consistant, genre.
No. Only music from baroque and romantic periods shall be considered neoclassical if played on a strat with tone that goes widdle-widdly-woo! Its quite a clamped up, closed up, but consistant, genre.
jeremyrozario New member Jul 31, 2006 #303 wad about michael romeo, he looks up to malmsteen, and he plays a lot clean-lier, heehee if theres such a word
wad about michael romeo, he looks up to malmsteen, and he plays a lot clean-lier, heehee if theres such a word