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Imitation vs influence
Since I used Hendrix as an examle ,if you liksten to blues guitatr ,it's
quite plain Hendrix was influenced by everyone who went before,esp Muddy
Waters,all the Kings ,well maybe not Don KIng or the King family or king
George ,butBB Freddy Albert and Earl.Buddy Guy Magic Sam John Lee Hooker
etc. But he never tried to make you think he's them,or plays one of their
solos note for note,ona recording or on stage. In jazz blues folk styles
having some roots is a very good thing,adding something to the vocabulary
of
the tradition is a very good thing. In nontrad styles originality is very
important,but is one of severla aesthetic criteria to be balanced
creatively. This doesn't mean that someone who just plays for the joy of
it
has to do any particular thing,but if someone wants the attention of an
audience putting more attention ,emotion and care into it makes them
worthy
,in my aesthietics of attention.Merely mimicing someone else who does make
the commitment to crafting something fresh is just not interesting.
coltrane
and hendrix each had technique that went so far beyond what preceeded them
that many oftheir followers got hung up in those techniques to the
detriment of other musical qulaities,like genuine voice. soulfullness etc.
Everyone has an individual voice ,but if they never express it cause
they're
mimicking someone else's ,it's boring.But being influenced by someone who
plays soulfully,is wonderful if it's inspirational.
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