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Ace Frehley Embraces His Sloppy Playing Style and Encourages Others to Forge Their Own Path

Kiss icon Ace Frehley is a beloved figure in the annals of electric guitar, ⁢having​ inspired countless players – young and old – to pick⁢ up the instrument. Part of that ⁣legacy of‍ inspiration comes ⁢from the guitarist’s approach‌ – loose, melodic, fun, and‍ unconcerned with technical perfection.

It’s led to accusations of​ sloppiness on Frehley’s part, a label that ​the guitarist says⁢ he doesn’t​ mind at ⁣all.

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Speaking to Total Guitar ahead‍ of the ⁣release of his latest solo album, 10,000 Volts, the former Kiss axeman said that the occasional mistake is simply part​ of his playing.

“I’m a sloppy​ fucking⁣ guitar ‌player! ⁢I’ll be the first to admit that,” Frehley says. “I ⁣make mistakes, and shit happens – ​especially live. I ⁢play the songs how they’re meant to be‍ played. I deliver ⁣the classic Kiss songs and my⁤ solo songs how you remember⁤ them.”

Though he’s happy to defend his own⁢ loose style, he doesn’t go ​so far as to recommend that other players follow in his footsteps.

“In retrospect,⁤ I should ‌have practiced more,” Frehley admitted when asked if there was⁢ one lesson he could impart to Total‌ Guitar readers.

As Kiss made the rounds before‍ bidding⁢ a fond farewell to their audiences in their last ⁣performance last month –​ without Frehley – the guitarist made a point of‌ noting how his particular approach on the instrument contrasts‌ with that⁤ of his replacement in the band, Tommy Thayer.

“I’ve never had a guitar lesson. ⁢I ‌was born⁣ with a ⁢certain technique that many people, namely Tommy⁤ Thayer, can’t ⁤duplicate,” he opined in ⁣a Guitar World interview earlier this month.

In the same interview, ⁣Frehley spoke highly of 10,000 Volts, on which he worked with Trixter⁣ guitarist Steve ⁣Brown.

“We [Frehley and Brown] put the pedal to the metal, ⁤and we did ‌the ‌best possible songs that ‍we could,” ⁣Frehley told ⁤ GW. ⁢ “We⁤ made some hard decisions and left a lot of songs off.⁤ This record⁣ reflects how⁤ my life has gone – ‍it’s full of spontaneity and some ‍solos I’m‍ very proud of.”

To read the full interview with Frehley, check out the latest issue of Total Guitar, which also features‍ a 2024 guitar workout designed ​to help you smash ‍your guitar goals⁣ in just 30 days.

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