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I think it was the Rollingstone review of the Hollywood Rose demos that said the songs had staccato guitars. I dont know if this is a stupid question but what are staccato guitars? anyone know?
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Staccato merely describes a note that is drastically different than another, like a high note-to-low note.
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Thank you.
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Actually, Stacatto is a way of playing, they are short chopped notes. Legato would be a long drawn out note.
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Yeah, like as soon as the note is played, you mute it or let up on the string, so there is a rest or silence from the guitar until the next note is played.
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Quote from: AdZ on July 02, 2004, 01:23:06 PM
Actually, Stacatto is a way of playing, they are short chopped notes. Legato would be a long drawn out note.
yeah that's what I thought, Booker was confusing me there for a nano second
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Quote from: Booker Floyd on July 02, 2004, 02:36:32 AM
Staccato merely describes a note that is drastically different than another, like a high note-to-low note.
Staccato in a guitar idiom is essentially picking out every note, where as Slash is a fairly legato style player.
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