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'''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, a renowned guitarist, initially aspired to play the saxophone but began with a guitar due to affordability. His music career led him to influential jazz-rock groups, including Soft Machine and collaborations with musicians like Tony Williams and Jean-Luc Ponty. Holdsworth embraced the SynthAxe, creating unique textures, and experimenting with synthesizers on his album "Sand." He discussed the creative freedom the SynthAxe provided and how it helped him transcend the traditional guitar, seeking to achieve his musical vision.'' | '''''Summary''': Allan Holdsworth, a renowned guitarist, initially aspired to play the saxophone but began with a guitar due to affordability. His music career led him to influential jazz-rock groups, including Soft Machine and collaborations with musicians like Tony Williams and Jean-Luc Ponty. Holdsworth embraced the SynthAxe, creating unique textures, and experimenting with synthesizers on his album "Sand." He discussed the creative freedom the SynthAxe provided and how it helped him transcend the traditional guitar, seeking to achieve his musical vision.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | ||
==Guitar Synths in Jazz== | |||
Guitar Synths in Jazz | [[File:Mt87c.jpg|300px|right]]Music Technology, May 1987 | ||
Music Technology, May 1987 | |||
By Rick Davies | By Rick Davies | ||