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Read * Strange Beautiful Music: A Musical Memoir PDF by # Joe Satriani, Jake Brown eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Strange Beautiful Music: A Musical Memoir Amazon Customer said Not what I expected.. The term "memoir" is a bit misleading. Other than the first few chapters which cover his life before recording (which I found to be the most interesting part of the book) the book is more of a studio log book than biography. If you love the minutiae of what microphone was plugged into which preamp etc., then you will love this book. I'm a total gear head, but the book was closer to reading a catalog than a story. I would say that unless you are a comple

Strange Beautiful Music: A Musical Memoir

Title : Strange Beautiful Music: A Musical Memoir
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Rating : 4.91 (979 Votes)
Asin : 1939529646
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 320 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-16
Language : English

With insider details about his collaboration with multi-platinum supergroup Chickenfoot, exclusive interviews with Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony of Van Halen and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, commentary from fellow guitar legends such as Steve Vai, Metallica’s Kirk Hammett, Primus’s Larry LaLonde, and legendary music producers including Glynn Johns and the late Andy Johns, this memoir offers a rare inside look for die-hard Satriani fans, guitar enthusiasts, and anyone who loves to rock.. Joe’s 6-string secrets have astounded listeners around the world for nearly 30 years.In Strange Beautiful Music: A Musical Memoir, Satriani and coauthor, music biographer Jake Brown, take fans on their first authorized tour of the story behind his climb to stardom and the creative odyssey involved in writing and recording a storied catalog of classics including Surfing with the Alien,” Summer Song,” Satch Boogie,” Always With Me, Always With You,” The Extremist,” Flying in a Blue Dream,” Crowd Chant,” and more.Featuring previously unpublished photos and hours of exclusive, firsthand in

Amazon Customer said Not what I expected.. The term "memoir" is a bit misleading. Other than the first few chapters which cover his life before recording (which I found to be the most interesting part of the book) the book is more of a studio log book than biography. If you love the minutiae of what microphone was plugged into which preamp etc., then you will love this book. I'm a total gear head, but the book was closer to reading a catalog than a story. I would say that unless you are a complete Satriani nut, this is not the book to read.. "It's Worth Hearing Joe Satriani Tell His Story" according to G.M. Eades. If you're a Joe Satriani fan, this is a must read. Joe tells his story from his unique perspective, from how he decided to be a guitarist, to how he recorded his first record and how it's review in guitar player magazine gave him a glimpse of the guitarist he could be, an identity he embraced and sought to fulfill since that time. He describes what his approach was to every album, and other individuals add to the narrative, like Steve Vai, and (recording engineeres) John Cuniberti, Andy Johns, and Glyn Johns, throughout the story. It. Essential for all Satch fans. KF A must for any Satch fan. He breaks down how he started off as a musician along with the struggles he went through to create each of his Cds. It also goes over his ideas and methods for recording each album. The book is a little unique because it has Joe's version of events written by him and then it will include excerpts from other musicians, producers, managers, etc. version of the same events or period of time written by them, so it gives different perspectives on each topic. The excerpts include Steve Vai, Stu Hamm, Jeff Campitel

Joe has refined his own style of playing to a point where he’s forever up there in the stratosphere of excellence that is reached by very few musicians."Brian May"Every time Joe puts his fingers on a guitar, what comes out sounds like inspired music, even if its just a finger exercise. He created and branded a niche with his own voice and in so doing he wielded an entire genre."Steve VaiAfter all the times I had been on stages with Joe, been on the side of stages watching and listening to Joe, and all the times I have been in the audience cheering for Joe, I continue to have no idea how Joe does what he does."Robert FrippJoe Satriani’s my favorite guitar player.”Sammy Hagar

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