Air Guitar has been played for as long as electric guitars have wailed as the ultimate instrument of rock music and the guitar heroes of rock bands have been adored as idols. But what was previously a hobby to be pursued at home alone in front of the mirror or behind closed bedroom doors, is now a public stage show in front of thousands of people. The art of air guitar recognizes an unofficial bunch of different schools, which all have an individual approach to mastering the invisible instrument. In the art of Air Guitar, the freedom of expressing yourself and
surrending to the magic of music has been a connecting factor
throughout the times. However, it has been clearly shown during the
past decade of the AGWC that different ruling Schools of Air Guitar
exist among the competitors and their performances. In addition year
2005 truly indicated the birth of a new, futuristic alignment, when
Michael "The Destroyer" Heffels charmed the Air Guitar community with
his robotic performance. "It's impossible to be angry and play air guitar. Air guitar is the last pure art form. There's no sponsorship. No one does it for the money. It's about going out there and expressing yourself." The AGWC Champion 2001 & 2002 Zac Monro/The Times 27.8.2002 Airtistic AirdeologyThe school has a very philosophical approach to Air Guitar. Playing Air Guitar is considered as a form of meditation among some air philosophists. Letting yourself go with the flow in front of thousands cheering Air Guitar fans is truly a purifying experience, an inner battle to beat your fears and finally free your mind. Or accordingly to Zac "Mr. Magnet" Monro, the AGWC Champion of 2001 and 2002, "it's like diving into a shark pool with pork pies strapped to your body". Pure Air Rock 'n' RollPresenters of Pure Air Rock 'n' Roll swear to the name of technical skill. The school gives credit to authentic imitating of guitar playing and comprehensive rock attitude. It's all about being REAL! "An imaginary guitar, the 'air guitar' is the master's instrument, and his art is to look as cool and rock star-like as possible while 'playing' ". Standing on stage, with the stage lights flickering, the music exploding from the speakers and 3500 people cheering and screaming, and then simply letting go and surfing on one's air guitar, is about the closest you can get to being a rock star if you're not." Tiscali Europe, 23.8.2003 Air ExtravaganzaThis school has clear connections to glam rock influences with dazzling clothing, cocky moves and show-off attitude. Get your Kiss albums out and learn to do the tongue whilst you perform! However, do not let the pompous appearance and a glam camouflage fool you: Air Guitar still requires charisma and stage presence, which can not be bought with a pile of weathers. Futur d'Air
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