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There is certainly a wider range of skill levels in rock than in Jazz, but the best rock players are up there with the best in chops. --- Jonathan Byerly <fnothing@sirius.com> wrote: > > I guess its all relative. > Classical Indian musicians traditionally > start studying their Ragas > all day every day from age four and start performing > in public in late > teens. > Jazz musicians start studying their > Bird/Monk/Miles/Trane etc, in > adolescence.All go through a period where they > practice three-to-four hours > a day for years and years. > In Rock, you generically "Pick up a guitar > and learn how to > play",(if that) and are performing before the next > verse. So I guess I > shouldn't be offended if rockpoprap artists don't > study their Hendrix or > have any clue about his influence on ALL the music > they are performing and > listening to. After all, rockpoprap is not music > anymore, it's marketing. > LOOK at any Rolling Stone or Biscuits, M&Ms, > kidrocks, (there's actually no > need to listen). > The fact that Jimi is still prominent in any > of your favorite Cd > stores says more about the resiliancy of humanity > than it does about Mr. > Hendrix. > There will be some who don't understand > this... > "I am what I am, Thank God, some people > just don't understand, > help them God" > -From Nothing > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/