Topic: Steve Howe - "Not Necessarily Acoustic"

I expect most Chordie folk have heard of Steve Howe, formerly of Yes, Asia, etc. It's the 20th Anniversary of this high quality live album, and while it inspires me to work harder, it sets the bar a good distance above my abilities. Great acoustic playing, various styles, and lots of warmth ... enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_sXfsAHewY

Re: Steve Howe - "Not Necessarily Acoustic"

Sounds good ,seems he is doing a lot of fingerpicking.

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3 (edited by Tenement Funster 2014-07-20 11:17:30)

Re: Steve Howe - "Not Necessarily Acoustic"

You've got a good ear, Dino ...

Steve uses a "chicken pick" style similar to the late, great Chet Atkins. I believe Chet used a thumb pick, while Steve uses a regular flat pick. It enables him to mix techniques throughout a song. Here's an instructional vid of him playing "The Clap", and it scares the bejeebers out of me:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KN2qvtosmM

Watching these so-called finger-style players (Michael Chapdelaine, Don Ross, etc.) is both amazing and intimidating. I love music played that way, but simply haven't been able to master the technique with any degree of expertise. There's really no way to "anchor" the hand in relation to the strings, and that gets me plucking a real mess all over the place.

4 (edited by dino48 2014-07-20 18:04:49)

Re: Steve Howe - "Not Necessarily Acoustic"

T.F he is a execelent picker. I fingerpick most all my songs and it takes a lot of practice. You get a lot more definition from the song. Some songs do not work with fingerpicking though.

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