2014年11月2日星期日
Jimi Hendrix's favourite guitar which he switched before
"I'm older and wiser now," she says. "I enjoy culture and the fine things in life. I can look back and see all that more clearly than I did at the time – I was so young, only 24." Of the compelling memoir she has written, Through Gypsy Eyes, gibson jimi hendrix she says: "I'd like to go over it again, fill in a few things, but what I want now, most of all from this anniversary, is for people to understand that it was in Britain that he was welcomed, it was there he was happy and such fun to be around – yes, grumpy at times, and a handful – but such a man. I'd like the young people to know that."
"Let me try to explain why it sounds like it does: when you listen to Hendrix, you are listening to music in its pure form," he adds. "The electronics we used were 'feed forward', which means that the input from the player projects forward – the equivalent of electronic shadow dancing – so that what happens derives from the original sound and modifies what is being played. But nothing can be predictive – it is speed-forward analogue, a non-repetitive wave form, and that is the definition of pure music and therefore the diametric opposite of digital.
订阅:
博文评论 (Atom)
没有评论:
发表评论