Topic: PLAYING COVERS OF DIFFERENT SONGS
There are thousands of cover bands. See "the shadows." In my village (17.000 people) I know 3 cover bands playing the shadows. Playing a shadows cover, I understand the importance of playing their songs following the script:
- Note after note must be identical, or tabs and chords. I even know a guy who is a real shadows freak, having the same and identical Fender used by Hank Marvin. Don't ask him to play a solo, he can't. SO =
WHAT IS NEEDED TO PLAY A COVER? except from tabs.
1) Is it necessary to play it 100% like your favorite song from your favorite band? Metallica, Guns 'n Roses, Clapton, Pink Floyd to name a few artists, in particular CLAPTON and PINK FLOYD.
2) Is it NOT necessary to play that particular song (CROSSROADS, SHINE ON YOUR CRAZY DIAMOND) 100% as played by Clapton or Pink Floyd?
If you play covers, is it OK to add a personal touch? like the solo in SHINE ON..., playing it YOUR WAY, without "DESTROYING the song?
If I play a cover, I play it without following or reading tabs, I play it MY WAY.
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ABOUT PLAYING COVERS? almost IDENTICAL or PLAYING IT YOUR WAY, that people recognize the song?
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
[color=blue]Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.[/color]