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#402447 - 05/14/15 11:42 PM
Re: Lost another good one: B.B.King
[Re: Eric, B]
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#402450 - 05/15/15 05:33 AM
Re: Lost another good one: B.B.King
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#402454 - 05/15/15 07:51 AM
Re: Lost another good one: B.B.King
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Sad day for sure.
I liked his economical playing...his singular, clear vibrato allegedly came about because as a young guitar player,he couldn't master slide guitar, which was the style of choice in his native Mississippi Delta. Instead, he learned to simulate the slide tone by using his hands alone; by developing his vibrato, which he accomplished by shaking his finger perpendicular to the neck.
I remember him saying in an interview that when you’re a soloist you don’t play a note just because you can find one...you do it because it makes sense. Every note is important. If it can be done well with less, then do that.
He continued to push himself even though he was a legend nearing 90 with nothing left to prove.
RIP the King.
Ian
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#402464 - 05/15/15 10:21 AM
Re: Lost another good one: B.B.King
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#402524 - 05/17/15 08:56 AM
Re: Lost another good one: B.B.King
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