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'''''Summary''': The article features an interview with Allan Holdsworth, discussing his album "The Sixteen Men of Tain." Holdsworth reveals that the album's title was inspired by a Scottish distillery. He recorded the album in his garage, giving him more creative freedom. He emphasizes his approach to collaborating with musicians, granting them creative freedom. Holdsworth talks about the SynthAxe, a unique instrument he uses, and the inspiration behind his compositions. He also shares his perspective on music education and offers advice for aspiring guitarists. Throughout the interview, Holdsworth reflects on his musical journey and approach to improvisation.'' | '''''Summary''': The article features an interview with Allan Holdsworth, discussing his album "The Sixteen Men of Tain." Holdsworth reveals that the album's title was inspired by a Scottish distillery. He recorded the album in his garage, giving him more creative freedom. He emphasizes his approach to collaborating with musicians, granting them creative freedom. Holdsworth talks about the SynthAxe, a unique instrument he uses, and the inspiration behind his compositions. He also shares his perspective on music education and offers advice for aspiring guitarists. Throughout the interview, Holdsworth reflects on his musical journey and approach to improvisation.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | ||
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