Topic: On the topic of female guitar players...
This is kinda relating to Cathy's post but not so much about sound...
I have noticed a lot that whenever there is a female guitarist on Youtube or in an article or something, it is always emphasized that they are female, whereas with the male guitarists it's like a given that they are guys.
Here are 2 examples:
Scott Holt: http://youtube.com/watch?v=06ipJ2NadxM (the only time the word "guys" is used is a comment "rock on guys")
and this one is labeled "A Female Guitar Player" as if we were the rarest of all species : http://youtube.com/watch?v=EGJxfPnJOCU
And on Chantel McGregor's bio on her website it said (actual quote) "Now described as a "prodigy", a visit from a major label soon followed and at fourteen she was told "great voice, but girls don't play guitar like that!"by the head of their A&R. Their advise to change styles because boys would be intimidated was met with an attitude of "that's their problem! I'm not changing!" Singing and playing on national television and radio soon followed."
Is it so hard for most guys (and I emphasize MOST) or most people in general to accept that guitar playing is not determined by gender?? I see a lot of guys (and girls) doing this...commenting on Youtube and stuff...
To any other fellow female guitar players...Sarah C., Fretwork, etc...do you notice this at all?? I don't really but I'm not exactly what you call "good" and it seems the better they are the more reason to emphasize that "oh my word a GIRL can do this"
It also depends on genre...girls are more associated with folk and pop, acoustic stuff, think Jewel or Colbie Caillat, not a lot of "heavy" stuff...
Oh, for the record I searched "male guitar players," got 1 thing, looked up "female guitar players" and I got 2 pages!!!
LOL-ler-tastic.