"If you want to get under the skin of any keyboard playing (other than your standard piano patch), you have to live and breathe it until it becomes a part of your soul. EXAMPLE: listen only to guitar music (try to ignore any accompaniment keyboard parts) for months. Play nothing but Clapton or Hendrix or Wes Montgomery or whatever guitarist who's style you want to nail for months. Play along with the records and only guitar solos and guitar accompaniment parts. Ignore your piano chops. Ignore your organ chops. Give your string or horn emulation a rest for a couple of months. Live, eat, breathe guitar."
Do you think this is sound advice?
Would it help you in any way (not just in learning guitar parts)?
Do you know who in the Synthzone wrote this and posted it a few years ago?
Hint...it definitely wasn't me.