Zakk the overplayer
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Zakk the overplayer
This is an example of why I am not a big Zakk Wylde fan. In my opinion, he overplays (uses too many notes) rather than letting the music speak.
Compare this version by Jimi Hendrix... in my opinion, Hendrix has feel and emotion in his version, where Zakk has lots of notes and technique.
Zakk is a talented player, I just don;t care for his style.
Compare this version by Jimi Hendrix... in my opinion, Hendrix has feel and emotion in his version, where Zakk has lots of notes and technique.
Zakk is a talented player, I just don;t care for his style.
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Re: Zakk the overplayer

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You are all watching the 'wrong' clips....... this is the Zakk: Zakk guitarsolo ! 

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Dutch, that is Zakk at his shredding best, but that's to be expected in a "spotlight solo"...
meh, I do love southern rock and those clips do show Zakk to be a capable player of that genre. He did start of both clips with his typical lightning fast licks, though. (just messing with you)
I completely understand that a lot of folks like Zakk's playing and I understand why, I would just love to see him break the stereotype and get away from the "shred" more often.
Check out Jeff Beck shredding - keep in mind that he doesn't use a pick - and slowing it down
And for feel here's Johnny Winter.
meh, I do love southern rock and those clips do show Zakk to be a capable player of that genre. He did start of both clips with his typical lightning fast licks, though. (just messing with you)
I completely understand that a lot of folks like Zakk's playing and I understand why, I would just love to see him break the stereotype and get away from the "shred" more often.
Check out Jeff Beck shredding - keep in mind that he doesn't use a pick - and slowing it down
And for feel here's Johnny Winter.
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That was great! I think Gilmour's solo in Another Brick In The Wall (Part Two) is the greatest solo in a song, ever. It is absolutely perfect.meh wrote:David Gilmour is the only one I can think of that even comes close to that.
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I know, I wanted to show you that he is overplaying very good there!RockyRhoads wrote:Dutch, that is Zakk at his shredding best, but that's to be expected in a "spotlight solo"...

Maybe I'm wrong but before starting those fast lines I see him walking towards his amp to grab a pick. Look at the movement of his right hand when playing these fast lines, he is using a pick there and is tremelopicking.RockyRhoads wrote:Check out Jeff Beck shredding - keep in mind that he doesn't use a pick
btw. anybody heard "Jeff Becks Guitarshop" from 1989, incredible stuff on that!
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I never said he can't slow down, I simply said I don't care for his style because most of the time he chooses not to slow down.Stiltzkin wrote:ehem ... Black label Society - The Last Goodbye ...
listen to it and then tell me Zakk can't slow down
Listen to Goodbye to Romance, Randy plays some quick stuff in that, but overall it is slow enough to fit the song.
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