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Allan Holdsworth | '''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, the renowned guitarist, discusses his music career in 2000. He's working on a new album with local musicians and facing challenges booking UK gigs. The upcoming project is all-original with a simpler lineup. He talks about his signature Carvin guitar and his flexible approach to amplifiers. Holdsworth values individuality in music and dislikes the homogenizing effects of technique schools. He emphasizes the importance of creating unique music and expresses a willingness to adapt and evolve, but also hints at the possibility of stopping if his creativity stagnates.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | ||
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Taking a break from a recording project, the legendary Allan Holdsworth chats to Guitarist about his music and career. | Taking a break from a recording project, the legendary Allan Holdsworth chats to Guitarist about his music and career. | ||
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"If people copy what I do, then I tend to not do it anymore. When I used to use the whammy bar, and a lot of other players started doing that, the first thing I dropped was the whammy bar. I don't use it at all now. | "If people copy what I do, then I tend to not do it anymore. When I used to use the whammy bar, and a lot of other players started doing that, the first thing I dropped was the whammy bar. I don't use it at all now. | ||
"Having said that, there are other changes in your playing, when things just naturally move along. You don't know why - it just changes, and that's it. But if it all starts to stagnate, and I feel that I can't go forward any further, then I'll probably just stop completely." | |||