I have always done music. I started with piano lessons as early as five, and now play both guitar and drums. Even before I did this I always listened to classic rock. Bands that have high energy with guitars and emotional rock vocals such as
The Who have always appealed to me. Though as a child I always appreciated bands like the The Beatles and pretty much any 80's music my father would listen to, as I grew up I started to appreciate the bands quite a bit more as I played instruments and learned theory. As I went on with life and my musical education I started to study the theory behind The Beatles and artists like Queen and Paul Simon. I am also very fond of the different versions of the blues that appear in so many classic rock songs, though I still think that Jimi Hendrix did it
best.
These cultures not only influenced me by giving me something to listen to for my formative years, but by giving me something to study and aspire to. To even have the ability to produce sounds like theirs out of my instrument was a huge goal in my life, and I always hope to capture things like the emotion of the blues with things like the highly technical jazz theory of Paul Simon in anything I make or cover.
Also, though it hasn't always been a huge influence, I really enjoy acoustic fingerstyle guitar, which is a philosophy that the acoustic guitar should emulate the rhythm of drums and accompaniment of background instruments, while also producing the melody of the music all with one person.
On that note, here is Antoine Dufour, covering the song Drac & Friends I.
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