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HungarianWitch
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11 Apr 2009, 10:40 am

Buckethead <--- best ever.
Tom Morello (RATM)
Jimmy Page (Led Zepplin)
Shawn Lane
Daron Malakian (SOAD)
Angus Young (AC/DC)
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those are my absolute faves. Luv 'em



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11 Apr 2009, 11:40 am

i guess the most advanced guitarist in recorded history is jimi hendrix. but his talent comes from his right brain and is spiritual, and i can not see it clearly. i can see the perfection and color of his songs and playing style, but i am lost when someone explains the spiritual meaning of his music.
i think he is kind of a conduit between "here" and "transcendent" music, but it is all just conceptual to me.
i like "earth blues" (studio version) and "long hot summer night" the best among his songs.
i also like "the wind cries mary" and many others too.
they are biblical in their essence (i feel remotely).

my favorite "guitarist" is actually my favorite musician, and that is frank zappa.
he wrote stuff that is so correct, and yet not similar to any other music on earth.

his assemblies were so complex, that they often sound dumb to the average listener.
his employment of poly-rhythmic arrangements, and their sudden alterations into new rhythmic structures, were exceptionally difficult for the musicians he employed to perform.

only the most gifted musicians got to play with him. they had to be untethered by common conceptions of repetitive music.

zappa was never fully serious with his music, and that makes it more poignant. it seems he was feeling comical during his musical exploration on many occasions.

there is not much good on youtube to link to, but this clip is interesting.
it shows a rehearsal of a piece of music he wrote, and you should note how difficult the rhythm is for those musicians to follow.

when the piece is finished being rehearsed, he shuts them off summarily (because he is the composer) and i can hear some people want to keep playing, and he is very professional not to be drawn into idle "jamming".

there was no "jamming" in zappa's songs. every note every one played, they read from a manuscript that he wrote for them to play.
if they got notes wrong he was not happy.

anyway here is that rehearsal which is interesting.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzOPLy5sW5c[/youtube]

some people like "steve vai" and think he is the best guitarist.
they may be correct.
zappa employed him as a guitarst.
vai, in my opinion had a more westernised sound, and it is sometimes relieving to hear him start to play, but he quickly runs out of ideas, and he winds up creeping up his frets into super high notes. he seems to choke himself off because he has reached his "maximum imagination" point.

zappa plays endless colors and he has imagination far beyond vai's in my opinion.
here is a song between them. it takes a few minutes for them to get to serious guitar playing.
every note that everyone plays in the song was written by zappa (except for steve vais "virtuoso" segment).
the song is about stevie vai anyway, but i think zappa steals the show when he gets going.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKWBFWneJQ0[/youtube]



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13 Apr 2009, 12:59 pm

Satriani's cool, I like John Frusciante from the Chili Peppers, Tony Iommi has some awesome riffs, same with Jimmy Page. Kirk Hammet from Metallica, Kurt Cobain, and Eddie van Halen are awesome too.



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14 Apr 2009, 2:23 am

HungarianWitch wrote:
Buckethead <--- best ever.
Tom Morello (RATM)
Jimmy Page (Led Zepplin)
Shawn Lane
Daron Malakian (SOAD)
Angus Young (AC/DC)
...

those are my absolute faves. Luv 'em

I'm with you somewhat about this list...except Angus Young. I like his style and think it sounds pleasing... But I've always thought he was a bit lacking as far as technical skill goes. Are there any specific songs you have in mind?


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14 Apr 2009, 6:42 am

kalantir wrote:
I'm with you somewhat about this list...except Angus Young. I like his style and think it sounds pleasing... But I've always thought he was a bit lacking as far as technical skill goes. Are there any specific songs you have in mind?


I like Angus Young. Not much because of his techniques but more because of the way he plays and the feeling he puts in his guitar playing.

Hells Bells is awesome. But actually most AC/DC songs have a similar pattern.



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14 Apr 2009, 9:55 am

Some that people have heard of, and others that people haven't really heard of. Unlike many guitarists, they all have very original styles.

Jimi Hendrix
Eddie Hazell
Frank Zappa
Helios Creed (Chrome/ Helios Creed)
Paul Leary (Butthole Surfers)
Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth)
Lee Ranaldo (also of Sonic Youth)
Caspar Brotzmann
Steve Albini
Andy Gill (Gang Of Four)
Peter Laughner (Rocket From The Tombs / Pere Ubu)
Duane Dennison (Scratch Acid / Jesus Lizard)
Ron 'Ex-Con Ron' Posner (MDC) --I just saw these guys last night :smile:
Greg Sage (The Wipers)
Roger Miller (Mission Of Burma / No Man)
Anthony 'Tony Offender' Johnson (The Offenders)
Snakefinger (Snakefinger / The Residents)
Dr. Know (Bad Brains)


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17 Apr 2009, 10:49 pm

BILLIE JOE ANDERSON FROM GREEN DAY!! !! !


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20 Apr 2009, 12:41 am

Matt Bellamy (muse)
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Jack White (The White Stripes)
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Slash (Guns 'n Roses)
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19 May 2009, 9:50 pm

Eric Freakin' Johnson.



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20 May 2009, 8:18 am

johnny marr,
billy bragg.

they make a noise like falling in love...



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20 May 2009, 9:24 am

anyone who can play the blues :P so NOT satriani lol



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07 May 2010, 8:13 am

Interesting ones, my particular favourites: :

Robyn Guthrie (Cocteau Twins)
Zoot Horn Rollo (Capt Beefheart)
Will Seargent (Echo & Bunnymen)
Vicente Amigo
John Renbourn

The usual suspects:
Hendrix
Page
Alex Lifeson
Steve Howe
Steve Hackett
Dave Gilmour

A couple of underrated (but not by me) old rockers:
Martin Barre (Jethro Tull)
Gary Green (Gentle Giant)


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07 May 2010, 9:33 am

guitarists: Alex Lifeson, Dave Fiuczynski, Adrian Smith, Slash, Eric Johnson, Eddie Hazel, Allan Holdsworth, Scott Henderson, Billy Gibbons, Adam Fulara, pARTyzant, Andy McKee, Char, Michał Grymuza, Brian May, Dimebag Darrell, Hiram Bullock, Gary Schutt, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Steve "Lips" Kudlow, John Petrucci, Tom Morello.

bassists: Jaco Pastorius, Marcus Miller, Tony Grey, Victor Wooten, Stanley Clarke, Steve Harris, Les Claypool, Wojciech Pilichowski, Piotr Żaczek, Krzysztof Ścierański, John Patitucci, Stu Zender, Thomas Risell a.k.a. MarloweDK, Tony Choy, Roger Patterson, Billy Sheehan, Dusty Hill, Geddy Lee, Bartek Królik, Flea, Louis Johnson, Michael Manring... and probably lots of others I can't remember now.



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07 May 2010, 2:21 pm

Some great ones:

Derek Bailey
Jerry Garcia
Sir Richard Bishop
Jandek
Kawabata Makoto
Pat Metheny
Jad Fair

My favourite by far is Frank Zappa. I have listened to several albums of nothing but Zappa's guitar solos, and I could have listened to more (and despite the fact that I'd rate them 10/10, those are actually among my least favourite of Zappa's albums, so that just shows how much I adore Zappa).

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c-NMnYhM3Q[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKyblv-AUZk[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwhtL0LNoQw[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZOvG5D-x3I[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC0impmYmGY[/youtube]


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11 May 2010, 7:56 pm

you_are_what_you_is wrote:
Some great ones:

Derek Bailey
Jerry Garcia
Sir Richard Bishop
Jandek
Kawabata Makoto
Pat Metheny
Jad Fair

My favourite by far is Frank Zappa. I have listened to several albums of nothing but Zappa's guitar solos, and I could have listened to more (and despite the fact that I'd rate them 10/10, those are actually among my least favourite of Zappa's albums, so that just shows how much I adore Zappa).


Good choice on Kawabata Makoto! My first AMT album was Electric Heavyland, which is a bad place to start off with AMT.


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12 May 2010, 1:08 pm

Bill Frisell
Michael Hedges
Ralph Towner
Danny Gatton
Pat Metheny
Charlie Hunter
Tuck Andress
Pierre Bensusan