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The Hendrix Influence On Rock and Roll

To say that Jimi Hendrix had a tremendous influence on the genre of rock and roll would be an understatement of epic proportions. Hendrix was a mesmerizing and innovative guitar player like no one had seen before. Arguably, you could make the case that no one ever to rise to his level since his untimely premature passing.

Hendrix had a means of playing the guitar that was loud and passionate but also controlled. He was able to truly hit every component of virtuoso guitar playing.Want more? Click here/tag In other words, he showed there was a different way to hit notes on the guitar that were radical departures from what was traditionally accepted.

Hendrix also had a very wild stage presence. Theatrics such as lighting his guitar on fire were quite novel and shocking for the time period. Such theatrics were certainly copied over the years and many modern musicians can point to Hendrix-s stage presence as a great influence on their own performances. Ironically, some modern musicians may not even have heard of Hendrix but his influence is so institutionalized in the way the guitar is played, they are influenced by him whether they know it or not. Either way, the influence is there and it is powerful.

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