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Slide guitarists are musicians who are well-known for playing guitar with a "slide", a smooth, hard object, held in the fretting hand and placed against the strings to control the pitch. [1] Beginning with guitarists in the American South and Hawaii in early 20th century, [ 2 ] slide guitar styles have developed in a variety of musical settings ...
(L-R) Jerry Miculek, Carl Bernosky, Julie Goloski-Golob, Bruce Piatt, and 2010 NRA Bianchi Cup Champion and World Action Pistol Champion Doug Koenig. The Bianchi Cup was created in 1979 by John Bianchi, Bianchi International , and awarded to the winner of the Bianchi Cup International Pistol Tournament.
Bruce Bouton is an American guitarist, session musician, producer, and songwriter. His pedal steel guitar has been featured on many country music recordings, and he helped reintroduce the pedal steel guitar to the forefront of the Nashville sound.
Bruce served as a personal link to Lifetime, as he participated in the creation of their second album, Turn It Over (1970). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The band's origins dated back to 2001, when Reid, who was touring with Bruce's group, suggested that they put together an ensemble to revisit and explore the music of Lifetime.
Bruce Watson (born June 4, 1959) is an American guitarist best known for playing in the rock band Foreigner. He also sings, plays mandolin, bass guitar, and slide guitar. He also sings, plays mandolin, bass guitar, and slide guitar.
88) that a slide could fill out a melodic gap whose final note occurs on a weak beat. [10] In discussing three-note slides, Türk states that the character of the slide is wholly dependent on the mood of the music: a lively work will suggest a fast slide, and a "sorrowful" work will be the appropriate place for a slower decoration. [11]
The Correspondents were a British electro swing duo based in London, formed by vocalist and MC Ian Bruce and producer Tim Cole in 2007. [2]Their music has been described as electro swing with a mixture of early 20th century jazz and electro and drum and bass. [3]
As a female vocalist who is known for her acoustic and electric slide guitar, her music tends to be classified in the folk sections of record stores, despite her strong roots in blues, gospel soul and rock music, and her cover versions of songs by Isaac Hayes, Stevie Wonder, Jack Bruce, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Winwood and Browning Bryant. McIlwaine ...