The kid on the mandolin was the most talented I've seen of the "droners in harmonic minor 6th keys" that you've presented. The guitarist played faster than I have since about aged 19. (It's just easier to hire someone that fast in Texas)
They have no variety, very little speed, play every song in one key all the way through...They are ok. With just a little practice on sitar, even I can drone in an open tuning like that, so no disrespect intended if you really prefer this music but c'mon....really?
None of them can touch Page as an innovator, and from what I can tell, they are all doing covers written by someone else. They seem to be very good imitators of what came before them, maybe even expanding the genre? Hard to tell since it all sounds like an intro for a trippy Beatles song.
I have a Persian guy that plays Tar with me, Yaron Cherniak, and he's much better than what you've shown me so far. Come to Grantham Pennsylvania on July 8th if you'd like to see.
Back to the point....no one, but no one, touches Page for creativity and foresight in the genre Zeppelin has ruled since 1970. Period.
I challenge you or anyone else here to name a rock guitarist (or any electric genre) BEFORE Page who could approach his ability and his musical/professional genius. Buddy Holly, Hendrix, or John Lennon are the closest, btw.
They have no variety, very little speed, play every song in one key all the way through...They are ok. With just a little practice on sitar, even I can drone in an open tuning like that, so no disrespect intended if you really prefer this music but c'mon....really?
None of them can touch Page as an innovator, and from what I can tell, they are all doing covers written by someone else. They seem to be very good imitators of what came before them, maybe even expanding the genre? Hard to tell since it all sounds like an intro for a trippy Beatles song.
I have a Persian guy that plays Tar with me, Yaron Cherniak, and he's much better than what you've shown me so far. Come to Grantham Pennsylvania on July 8th if you'd like to see.
Back to the point....no one, but no one, touches Page for creativity and foresight in the genre Zeppelin has ruled since 1970. Period.
I challenge you or anyone else here to name a rock guitarist (or any electric genre) BEFORE Page who could approach his ability and his musical/professional genius. Buddy Holly, Hendrix, or John Lennon are the closest, btw.
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