hats off to cory for his amazing achievements and to fender for publishing a bit of entertaining, nuanced content that addresses the creative process rather than just more boring music gear stuff
He has a podcast where he interviews other musicians. The Vince Gill ep is fantastic. Cory has a real curiosity and respect for all kinds of music and players.
@@jackgreenwood1817 he’s also an absolutely insane player. In ways that other guitarists sometimes aren’t. Go check out a few of his tracks on streaming, they’re all cool vibes. Try ‘Lunchtime’.
“I was in a band where there were two bass players” In what realm is this even possible!? I personally know one maybe two committed bass players in my area, bring me your abundance of Bass players!!!
Vulfpressor ... also makes decent coffee .. copyright !!!!!! he deserves praise and needs to give his money away after a point ...thats what i did ... oh ... wait ...
Hell yeah, he's really creative and his chops are unreal. He does a really good job of packing a ton of stuff into his parts without making it sound like he's doing too much.
In my whatever opinion this so far is one of Fender's best signature series moves. The guitar is such a deadly weapon, one of those signature guitars you'll really want to play and not just hang up.
Since his signature came out, I have started to look thru his catalogue. Wow! I really dig his playing and overall philosophy. ( i also like to find someone else who plays rhythm letting go of tension on all fingers of the right hand 😃👌🏻)
Most instrumentalisted leading a band want his guys and gals to support what he does. Cory wants his guys and gals to play their asses off. I respect the hell out of that.
Cory wong is one of the guitarists was the most inspired to many players. Especially his rhythm opens every players' eyes at the structure of song and rhythm.👏👏
This guy isn't a "rhythm" guitarist. He's playing "lead" all through it. He's a lead guitarist playing funk. Very very good obviously. Wish his Strat cost less, I'd buy one.
It's all Eric Claptons fault because as history tells us most signature Fender artists don't actually play original Fender guitars or they made them out of different parts 😉