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Thanks mr monk, I've been a fan of Phil's since the 70's (glass harp..), but not really familiar with his loop work. Can you recommend a recording that features him looping? bret --- mr monk <monk@fuse.net> wrote: > well...in addition to being able to do all the stuff that lots of > guitarists > aspire to... making really cool rhythm loops and playing mindbending > masterpieces over top of them... he will play a longish (20 seconds?) > classical guitar line BACKWARDS so that when he flips it over it has > a > mellotron meets hendrix sound and will layer two or three parts on > top of > it... and he's improvising it all! and he'll do it in an unfamiliar > open > tuning... i guess it's not his use of the jamman that is so > incredible, but > his ability to seemlessly integrate it his deep musicality. > > > here's an anecdote. i was backstage and he was absent-mindedly > playing what > i thought might be a variation on an edvard grieg piece. he's going > to town > and folks are filtering in and out of the room and he's continuing to > play > the same piece , but expanding on it... every now and then he'll slow > down > just slightly and re-tune one of the strings up or down a half or > whole > step... kind of like adrian legg.. but he's doing it to be able to > keep > playing what is in his head.. after a while i say..."phil.. how do > you keep > track of what pitch the strings are tuned to?" he kind of "wakes up" > from a > slight daze and says "what?... oh i don't." keep in mind this isn't > some > michael hedges piece with lush chords and lots of rhythm. it full on > melody > and counterpoint with a third and sometimes fourth voice. it's kind > of a > lesser reflection of what i imagine bach or mozart to have been like. > > > on a good night it's simply beyond comprehension.. on a bad night > he's just > amazing. > > my little opinion. > > > > monk > > > > > > on 12/20/01 6:03 PM, Bret at echoplex@yahoo.com wrote: > > > > > --- mr monk <monk@fuse.net> wrote: > >> hey there, > >> > >> > >> i just finished mixing a new phil keaggy record that i produced > and > >> recorded here at my studio. he does use the jamman and i even > >> convinced > >> gibson (when they were still responding to phone calls....) to > send > >> him an > >> echoplex, but it was too much new technology for him. personally, > i > >> think if > >> he had gotten into it it would have been a powerful tool for him, > but > >> the > >> way he uses a jamman is like no other > > Can you elaborate on the unique way that he uses a jamman? > > bret > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of > > your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com > > or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com