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'''''Summary''': In an interview, Allan Holdsworth discussed the origins of his unique musical style and his reluctance to create more overtly commercial music. He emphasized his influence from classical and jazz, particularly the revolutionary impact of John Coltrane's playing. Holdsworth also explained his approach to improvisation, striving for seamless blending of legato and picked notes and discussed his gear, including the SynthAxe synthesizer and his quest for a distinctive guitar sound. He mentioned his collaboration with Carvin guitars, Steinbergers, and Yamaha amplifiers. Holdsworth described the ongoing evolution of his playing and the importance of performing for maintaining his skills.'' | '''''Summary''': In an interview, Allan Holdsworth discussed the origins of his unique musical style and his reluctance to create more overtly commercial music. He emphasized his influence from classical and jazz, particularly the revolutionary impact of John Coltrane's playing. Holdsworth also explained his approach to improvisation, striving for seamless blending of legato and picked notes and discussed his gear, including the SynthAxe synthesizer and his quest for a distinctive guitar sound. He mentioned his collaboration with Carvin guitars, Steinbergers, and Yamaha amplifiers. Holdsworth described the ongoing evolution of his playing and the importance of performing for maintaining his skills.'' ''[This summary was written by ChatGPT in 2023 based on the article text below.]'' | ||
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==Whisky Galore== | ==Whisky Galore== |