I think hideaway can be a delta tune. It's not originally, but it is what you make of it. If you play it delta style it becomes a delta tune. That's one of the great things with it. You can really put your own mark on it and make it your own.GuitarPlayingPJ said:This one is tied!
I would take issue with your assertion Rythameen and Rezamo.
Hide Away is not a Delta Tune. Those kinds of chords that Nai is using are not anywhere in the origional.
They sound cool, but sound more Jazz to me than Blues.
It is what you make it I totally agree Nai. Your right. And I guess I could* have made it with the mark of Iron Maiden too! :thumb: But Iron Maiden style wouldn't fit ya know?Naifuzan said:I think hideaway can be a delta tune. It's not originally, but it is what you make of it. If you play it delta style it becomes a delta tune. That's one of the great things with it. You can really put your own mark on it and make it your own.
What kinds of chords by the way? :dunno:
I never meant that it was a delta tune, only that his style of playing, and the sound of his guitar reminded me of the old blues guys. And the first position chords that Naif is using especially at the beginning are part of what gives it that delta sound. So I guess what I was trying to say is that Naif took a tune from a more or less direct descendent of the Delta players, (Freddie King) and brought it back down to a delta feel.GuitarPlayingPJ said:This one is tied!
I would take issue with your assertion Rythameen and Rezamo.
Hide Away is not a Delta Tune. Those kinds of chords that Nai is using are not anywhere in the origional.
They sound cool, but sound more Jazz to me than Blues.
DEEP Man. . .Rythameen said:I never meant that it was a delta tune, only that his style of playing, and the sound of his guitar reminded me of the old blues guys. And the first position chords that Naif is using especially at the beginning are part of what gives it that delta sound. So I guess what I was trying to say is that Naif took a tune from a more or less direct descendent of the Delta players, (Freddie King) and brought it back down to a delta feel.