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Old 08.04.2009, 08:46 AM   #132
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Originally Posted by GeneticKiss
Okay, let me rephrase that.

Classical and jazz require more devotion to technique, whereas just about any idiot can plug in an electric guitar and come up with something.

Hell, you don't have to even know how to fret and you can play the intro to Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters", so long as you know which strings to pick.
Alright I am a Clarinet girl and have been since 6th grade. So I have had to play my share of classical. The most enjoyable songs to me were the simple classics. Paca Bell's Cannon ( I know I slaughtered that spelling don't feel like google) Moonlight Sonata...so easy a beginner can play them....but it takes skill to make simple notes and melodies actually sound good. Same goes with an electric. Just because it is simple does not mean that there is no technique, phrasing, rythym..blah..blah..blah
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