John Nathan Cordy: Fake Instagram Guitarists - see I told you it would come up again!



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00:00 intro
00:12 this happened a while ago too right?
00:30 not everything is a raw improvisation?
00:50 people getting called out for miming when they don't have a lead plugged in?
1:20 here's an improvisation
2:33 what we THOUGHT the best guitarists were doing when they recorded albums?
3:35 a lot of recorded solos are almost certainly not a 1 take wonder?
4:20 a different way to think about Instagram guitarists?
4:35 great players that got a break from social media?
4:58 the need for the posts to be as good as possible
5:15 how I did things in the Instagram days....
5:20 trying to get the perfect take
5:35 improvise for 7 or 8 minutes and cut it down to 15 or 30 seconds?
6:00 just because a video is mimed, can we conclude much about their ability?
7:10 more like a playthrough or a music video?
7:50 this is a valid way to make a guitar video on social media?
8:25 one of my favourite live album of all time isn't that live?
8:55 playing along with guitar pro audio....
9:37 you might fix a note in a solo?
9:55 if it was a dreadful solo, I'd just do another take?
10:15 for the sake of attention and stuff it makes sense to curate, edit and elevate?
10:30 I didn't want folks to be disappointed...
11:00 pushing for something that you can't achieve live is also a thing?
11:30 conclusions
12:06 I need to break down the lick at the end of this
12:29 playing live is a different skill?
 
Fake Instagram Guitarists - Let's Talk About It

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