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Summary: | '''''Summary''': In this extensive interview, acclaimed musician Allan Holdsworth covers a diverse array of topics. He begins by discussing his unique approach to music, particularly his preference for instruments like horns over the acoustic guitar. Holdsworth briefly mentions his past collaborations with Jamie Muir and Alan Gowen and the impact of joining Tempest at Jon Hiseman's invitation. The conversation delves into his fascination with UFOs and his deep admiration for jazz saxophonist John Coltrane. Holdsworth expresses his reluctance to teach music at a formal educational level.'' | ||
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Holdsworth provides insights into his | ''Holdsworth provides insights into his perspectives on synthesizers and MIDI technology, emphasizing their roles as tools for musicians to create music. He delves into the development of his baritone guitars and their influence on his recent work. The interview explores the visual aspects of his music, and Holdsworth's reluctance to pigeonhole his compositions into a specific genre, reflecting his down-to-earth approach to music.'' | ||
''Holdsworth praises Frank Zappa, considering him a self-made musical genius and likening him to Clint Eastwood. He shares personal interactions with Zappa and his admiration for him as both a musician and a person. Holdsworth talks about his musical influences, with a focus on legendary guitarists like Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian. He elaborates on his unique legato playing style and the significance of prioritizing the musical essence over technical intricacies.'' | |||
''The conversation shifts towards record companies, with Holdsworth expressing his frustration with Restless Records, which owns his catalog, specifically citing issues with album covers and promotional materials. Holdsworth discusses his discontent with the recording process of the REH video, highlighting problems with audio mixing and his preference for retaining control over his music's sound. He touches on potential collaborations with renowned artists like Sting.'' | |||
'''The interview concludes with Holdsworth discussing his evolving instruments, particularly baritone guitars and headless guitar designs. He believes these custom-tuned guitars can have broader appeal. He also expresses an interest in synthesizers and mentions a humorous English joke left unshared. Throughout the interview, Holdsworth's commitment to innovation and individuality in his music and instrument design shines brightly.'' | |||
''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | |||
== Allan Holdsworth: An Interview == | == Allan Holdsworth: An Interview == | ||
Originally published on the Atavachron web site | |||
Found [https://web.archive.org/web/19970626153450/http://www.addimension.com/atav/docs/c_hoard.int.html here]. | |||
Chris Hoard (with assistance and diatribe from Mick Porter and Ken Kubernik) | Chris Hoard (with assistance and diatribe from Mick Porter and Ken Kubernik) |