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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Jimi Hendrix,The History of Blues Music Legend

Jimi Hendrix born on 27 November 1942. Allegedly the name was changed by his father, Johnny Allen Hendrix to James Marshall Hendrix. He was a rock player, but the original technique, and choice of tone is typical of the blues. Influenced by BB King and Muddy Waters. Has worked with various figures soul / R & B, including Little Richard, Curtis Knight, Ike Turner, until he 'discovered' by Animals bassist, Chas Chandler brought him to England. 'Jimi Hendrix Experience' was formed in 1966 with a bass player Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell as drummer. In the initial hit, eventually brought him to the American audience. Live performances worth noting include the Monterey Pop Festival, Woodstock, and Isle of Wight Festival (the last two performances came after Redding resigned in 1969). Died during sleep, choking on his own vomit on September 18, 1970.

His playing style, Sensational is the most fitting word. Bending crazy, dive the whammy bar, feedback controlled (and uncontrolled), all played at loud volume very hard. Its composition is calmer feature soft tones using a hammer-on, and the dynamics are governed by the passage distortion pickup. Almost always save a minor pentatonic scales, but the solo and the riff that also highlight the major pentatonic scales, Mixolydian, and the natural minor. The technique can be stolen, full of action that could entertain any audience (for example, plays the guitar behind his head, burning guitars, indecent behavior with a whammy bar, etc.). Famous songs such as Angel, Hey Joe, Red House, Voodoo Child, Wild Thing, Spanish Castle Magic.

Jimi Hendrix Biography :
Name: Johnny Allen Hendrix
Music Genre: Blues-rock, hard rock, acid
Occupation: Guitarist, singer, creator
Instrument: Guitar
Years Active: 1966-1970
Label / recording: MCA, Polydor
Connect with: Experience, Band of Gypsys
Guitar Gear: Fender Stratocaster, Gibson

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