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Czy Poszła/poszedłbyœ Na Koncert M K Gdyby...
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Cytat:Originally posted by BET@May 16 2008, 10:59 PM
Bardzo uogolniasz. Wymieniasz przedstawicieli tylko blues'a tzw. chicagowskiego. A co z blues'em np. teksanskim (SRV)??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottleneck_guitar masz poczytaj mšdralo, zwłaszcza czeœć historycznš, a potem dyskutuj...
zwłaszcza fragment polecam:
"The technique of using a slide on a string has been traced to a one-string toy-instrument: the "diddley bow," which resembles one-stringed African instruments. The tuning and bend filled playing style resembles the blues-harp.[2] While this seems to imply that the technique originated in Africa and crossed the Atlantic during the slave trade, there is also a Pacific connection (the Hawaiian "slack guitar style"), possibly tracing its origins back to the Indian subcontinent, where the Vichitra Veena is played sliding a glass ball across the strings.

The technique was made popular by African American blues artists. The first musician to be recorded using the style was Sylvester Weaver who recorded two solo pieces "Guitar Blues" and "Guitar Rag" in 1923. Some of the blues artists who most prominently used the slide include gospel singer Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, and Robert Johnson as well as Casey Bill Weldon of the Memphis Jug Band. The sound has since become commonplace in country and Hawaiian music. It is also used in rock, by bands such as The Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd (whose original singer Syd Barrett used a Zippo rather than an actual slide on the song See Emily Play), and ZZ Top that have been heavily influenced by the blues. While the Allmans were the first to bring slide guitar to a wide audience, The Rolling Stones used it as early as their 1963 recording of the John Lennon/Paul McCartney song "I Wanna Be Your Man". Guitarist Brian Jones played slide in a very blues-oriented style. His successor, Mick Taylor also displayed his own slide guitar skills while with the band, using a bottleneck on studio recordings and during live performances."

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