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What
guitar tricks does Trey
use?
Full odd steps: "When building up a solo try tends
to hit (and hold) the 3rd of the key he's soloing over, then hit's
the 5th (and holds) then moves up to the b7th, then finally the
high octave root (the ole musical orgasm trick) so it kinda sounds
like this noodle 3rd noodle 5th noodle b7th noodle 8ve. he doesn't
do this every solo, just that i noticed he does this from time to
time." (Chris "JZZTP" 8/30/98)
- Learn modes: "Trey tends to use the Mixolydian and
Aoelian mode a lot it seems." (<tevans2@peop.tdsnet.com>
8/28/98)
- Making bends: He does (according to Jeff@TAMU) have a
tremulo pedal, but not (according to Andy Adelewitz ) a typical
tremulo (aka a "whammy bar"). He also (according to
Noah McGee ) "pushes down on the strings below the bridge
to get a similar bending effect."
- Play with scales: "Ok, for a lot of Stash he switches
between the D harmonic and D natural scales. He also uses the
chromatic scale for a lot of different passing tones. It's crazy
I tell you." (Nathan Eldridge, 8/27/98)
- Learn melodies: "Trey said that rather than focusing
on scales, focus on melody. If you hear something in your head,
sit down and figure it out on guitar. When you hear Trey play
something you like, take the time to learn it yourself."
(Colby "Kritter" 8/28/98)
- Give up: "Yes there are things that make a Trey
solo a "Trey solo" like hitting the major 6th. But in general
there's no way to put a finger on what Trey does. He's so diverse,
so complex, right when you think you have him figured out, he
totaly reinvents his playing. All you theory majors and overall
theory know-it-all should field this question, I'm merely a drummer,
a musician who knows nothing about music." (FMJ,
8/28/98)
"Anytime somebody joins
the [Trey Anastasio] band I
try to get to know everything about them. What's their favorite
run, what keys do they like to play in, are they a natural soloist
or natural support person? And then create a space in the band
for them to be themselves."
-- Trey to CNN,
9/27/02
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