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Old 05-09-2006, 11:39 AM Level: 17  HP: 30 / 414
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the late great Cliff Burton[METALLICA]
Jonny Christ[Avenged Sevenfold]
Ryan Martinie[Mudvayne]
Robert Trajial..shit i dont know his last name[METALLICA]
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Old 05-09-2006, 11:49 AM Level: 17  HP: 19 / 424
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Michael does do it better, but i like the way dragonforce sounds more, the title of the thread was favorite guitar player, not best.
But Michael does it with style! Just look at him! He looks like someone from Spinal tao, and plays guitar like he doesn't care. Pure awesome.
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Old 05-09-2006, 05:31 PM Level: 8  HP: 3 / 196
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have you guys ever heard of kaki king? look up her videos on youtube, she plays acoustic guitar and does percussion on the guitar at the same time. she also plays it with her hand over the top of the neck. its crazy.
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have you guys ever heard of kaki king? look up her videos on youtube, she plays acoustic guitar and does percussion on the guitar at the same time. she also plays it with her hand over the top of the neck. its crazy.
Playing percussion with the guitar isn't terribly new. Greats such as Tommy Emmanuel CGP do that quite a lot and a lot better imho, as does Michael Fix - two great virtuoso Australian guitar players. Look them up sometime.
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I'll look them up. I had heard of people doing it, but i had never seen it until i saw the kaki king videos.
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My fave guitar player is Zakk Wylde. He drives me crazy!!
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I'll look them up. I had heard of people doing it, but i had never seen it until i saw the kaki king videos.
I highly recommend that you do. Playing 'over the top' is just a show off technique - nothing more. Playing the guitar percussively is a real technique, though. You can do it with electric guitar too, with mixed results. I do it sometimes, just to make people guess what I'm doing. Flamenco-guitar playing is very well known for using the guitar as a percussive-instrument quite heavily. A few flamenco guitarists, if you're interested' to check out would be the likes of Lenny Breau - sure, he's more of a jazz player, but he fused flameco playing into his style. Another would be the late Sabicas - very influential in introducing flamenco to audiences outside of Spain (Flameco is a Spainish style, fyi).
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Angus Young (AC/DC)
Slash (GNR)
Paul McCartney is a great bass player and John Lennon is a great guitarist.
and David Gilmour of Pink Floyd
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Old 11-17-2006, 07:36 AM Level: 18  HP: 43 / 434
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Carlos Santana, "Dimebag" Darrel, Van halen, Dragonforce Lead Guitars (dont know the names but they both rock.

Persenally my very favs are the guys from Dragonforce. Their speed metal is insane and some of the things they play are jsut amazing. I grew up on Santana and even though I have yet to hear him just break out and go crazy, he is still an amazing musician. Good ol' "Dimebag" from Pantera, just an amazing player. And Van Halen, classic and revolutionary. Was one of the original metal guys and I respect him greatly.
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Old 11-17-2006, 08:59 AM Level: 30  HP: 228 / 736
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I have a lot of guitarists i admire..i won't list hendrix because i'm sure somebody else has..but here are a few of mine..

1.) Jimmy Page - Not many people can touch him in innovation, eclecticism, and overall prowess. As a god in Led Zeppelin, or even as a studio muscian or guitarist for the Yardbirds, Jimmy Page really is one of the most influential guitar players. His use of feedback and fuzz was great, but he also played amazing acoustic guitar, pedal steel, slide, and you can not talk about his solos? Somebody who's soloing eddy van halen cites as his inspiration.

2.) Davild Gilmour - Really helped coin the term "atmospheric guitar work." As much as I love Syd Barret, it was ultmately Gilmour's spacey guitars that really defined Pink Floyd as we know them today.

3.) Jeff Beck - The lesser known of Britain's 60's blues guitarists. While not very successful, he's easily on the same level as greats like Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. While Clapton was playing more traditional blues, Beck was exploring the realms of harder heavy metal rock, psychedelic music, and jazz fusion. Has had a solo career, been part of the Jeff Beck Group, was one of the three great guitarists to go through the Yardbirds (jimmy page and clapton being the other two, some of the best yardbirds music was the short time where page and beck were in the group together making some incredible work), and has worked with such artists at Stevie Ray Vaughan and Roger Waters.

4.) Ry Cooder - One of the kings of slide guitar, and also one of the most eclectic and virtuostic guitar players around (whether as a composer, a solo artist, or his best role as a session player). Began his career at age 16 and has mastered many styles including blues, reggae, rock and roll, country, folk, texmex, vaudeville, hawaiian dixieland jazz, R & b, and gospel. His work has been featured on albums by the Rolllingstones and Captain Beefheart among many.

5.) **** Dale - if anyone has heard the opening to "Pulp Fiction" they have heard **** Dale's guitar playing. He is considered to be the king of surf guitar, and made it big with his trademark sound. (i can't write his first name without being censored unfortuntaly but you can use your imagination, it starts with a D and ends in an ick
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Jari Mäenpää - Ensiferum/Wintersun - The stuff he did with Ensiferum was quite good on his own even though I am sure it was mostly what the band wanted rather than what he want. So when he worked on the Wintersun project he really got to show off what he was capable of and did a real good job of it.

Ihsahn (Vegard Sverre Tveitan) - Emperor (Nor), Zyklon-B (Nor), Peccatum, Thou Shalt Suffer, Wongraven, Ildjarn, Embryonic and Samoth (Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen) - Zyklon, ex-Thou Shalt Suffer, ex-Gorgoroth, ex-Satyricon, ex-Zyklon-B (Nor), ex-Arcturus (Nor), Scum (Nor), Embryonic, Xerasia - Even though I don't really listen to Emperor much any more the Legacy they created with In The Nightside Eclipse was truely something to behold. I am not sure who did which parts though I could check out on their videos, the Guitar work was quite differant and played a huge influence on all the Melodic Black Metal bands.

There are many others such as Mikael Åkerfeldt, Arkadius Antonik, and pretty much any Swedish Metal Guitarist but these two imo are my personal favourites.
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Old 11-17-2006, 09:27 AM Level: 45  HP: 330 / 1101
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Right now, I cant get enough of the Albert Hammond/Nick Valensi guitar duo of the Strokes. When I am in the mood to hear two distinct leads, I turn to them.

No one has said Jack White. I simply liked him until I saw him live. He is amazing, and his work in the White Stripes is bar none. He creates an atmosphere like no other.

Izzy Stradlin. Someone else mentioned him. I enjoy his work so much more in Guns N Roses than I do of Slash. His rhythm created the classic GnR tone.

Billy Corgan. He plays amazing leads while singing. Outlclasses any band he happens to be in.

George Harrison. Its a shame, because the early Beatles records did not let him shine, and the psychadelic albums were light on guitar. But then comes "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". His solo work is not as classic, but still amazing.
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Those are certainly some of my favs as well..i love George Harrison and i think he is a vastly underrated guitarist IMO. While My Guitar Gently Weeps is great, but Clapton actually performed the solo on it. Haha yeah i've seen Jack White live too, i greatly admire him, and i'm glad to see he's bringing back the whole blues guitarist thing. I think he's one of the guitar gods of our generation for sure.

I like the strokes too..i guess i don't listen to them enough though. Same goes for Billy Corgan and the Smashing Pumpkins. Certainly great, just not my personal favorites.
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Guitarists
John Petrucci
Dimebag Darrel
Jeff Hanneman
Joe Satriani
Steve Vai
Eddie Van Halen
Zac Wylde

Bassists
John Myung
Victor Wooten
Cliff Burton
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Okay, the fact that someone else mentioned Michael Romeo (of Symphony X) makes me EXTREMELY pleased, as I love both him and that band. (They're one of the best things ever and I recommend everyone go out and buy their stuff)

So here are some other guitarists deserving props (in no particular order) :

-Yngwie Malmstein (with extreme props for his pioneering of the Neo-classical style I adore so much)
-Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
-Randy Rhoads (Ozzy)
-John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
-Keith Richards (Rolling Stones)
-Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath--come on, nobody wants to show some love for him?)
-Eddie Van Halen

There are more deserving of mention, but it's about 2 a.m. here now, and I require sleep.