Who Are Your Favorite Guitar Players
SUPPORTER
Posts: 2060
Joined: 27 sept. 2014
OK guys, here is my selection. I grew up on blues and rock, and so I would say my main influences are these (not in order just as they popped in my head):
Peter Green
Mike Bloomfield
Jimi Hendrix
Robin Trower
Duane Allmann + Dickey Betts
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
In a separate bracket are all the great blues guitarists that I had a guitar man crush on: Albert King, BB King, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Oris Rush, Robert Johnson.
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
Peter Green
Mike Bloomfield
Jimi Hendrix
Robin Trower
Duane Allmann + Dickey Betts
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
In a separate bracket are all the great blues guitarists that I had a guitar man crush on: Albert King, BB King, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Oris Rush, Robert Johnson.
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
+2
Membre
Posts: 13
Joined: 20 juil. 2016
Impossible not to mention Tony Iommi
+3
Daddario EXL170
Electric Bass String Set
22,90 €
iThis widget links to Thomann, our affiliate partner. We may receive a commission when you purchase a product there.
Visit Shop
SUPPORTER
Posts: 284
Joined: 2 juin 2018
Four great country musicians on one of my favorite country jams 'Restless'
some great pickin and fiddling in this song with Steve Wariner, Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill and Mark O'Conner
https://youtu.be/RVsrV4P-lL0
some great pickin and fiddling in this song with Steve Wariner, Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill and Mark O'Conner
https://youtu.be/RVsrV4P-lL0
Membre
Posts: 111
Joined: 11 juil. 2015
My favorite right now is Big Daddy Cees friend Dan Anthony who is featured on Track #31148. The guy is awesome.
+2
Membre
Posts: 522
Joined: 27 févr. 2015
Although I'm not a guitarist, I cut a lot of my musical teeth on the rock and metal bands of the '90s - mostly because that's where one had to go in those days to find great bands - as well as a myriad of guitar solo albums because they always had great drummers on them such as Deen Castranovo and Atma Anur.
As a consequence, I've learned to appreciate great guitarists! And because of the above, always been a huge Jason Becker, Marty Friedman and Tony MacAlpine fan alongside the more established greats such as Steve Vai and Joe Satriani.
These days, my tastes have mellowed and I like different guitarists for the way or what they play. So my faves are:
- Dave Gilmour. He can put more meaning into one note than most can do in 100.
- Martin Taylor. Watched him live with Gordon Giltrap. Utterly, utterly amazing.
- Mark Knopfler. Think what you like of Dire Straits but what a soulful and distinctive player!
- John Petrucci. Listen to 'Bombay Vindaloo' live and tell me he doesn't combine some of the best chops on the planet with total musicianship.
- Steve Vai. Always preferred him to Satch. Sorry.
- Charlie Burchill (Simple Minds). Adore his total minimalism.
- Jason Becker. Because Perpetual Burn is probably my favourite guitar solo album of all time and it just takes me back.
And my all-time favourite is Eddie Van Halen. The second-most influential drummer on my playing when I was learning was Alex Van Halen and I learned most of my early rock skills from this band. But I'm no fan of Eddie's hammer-ons, etc.. It's his riffs that are killer, not his solos, for me. Listen to ‘Mean Streets' from 'Fair Warning'. Or anything else from their first 5 albums. 'Nuff said.
As a consequence, I've learned to appreciate great guitarists! And because of the above, always been a huge Jason Becker, Marty Friedman and Tony MacAlpine fan alongside the more established greats such as Steve Vai and Joe Satriani.
These days, my tastes have mellowed and I like different guitarists for the way or what they play. So my faves are:
- Dave Gilmour. He can put more meaning into one note than most can do in 100.
- Martin Taylor. Watched him live with Gordon Giltrap. Utterly, utterly amazing.
- Mark Knopfler. Think what you like of Dire Straits but what a soulful and distinctive player!
- John Petrucci. Listen to 'Bombay Vindaloo' live and tell me he doesn't combine some of the best chops on the planet with total musicianship.
- Steve Vai. Always preferred him to Satch. Sorry.
- Charlie Burchill (Simple Minds). Adore his total minimalism.
- Jason Becker. Because Perpetual Burn is probably my favourite guitar solo album of all time and it just takes me back.
And my all-time favourite is Eddie Van Halen. The second-most influential drummer on my playing when I was learning was Alex Van Halen and I learned most of my early rock skills from this band. But I'm no fan of Eddie's hammer-ons, etc.. It's his riffs that are killer, not his solos, for me. Listen to ‘Mean Streets' from 'Fair Warning'. Or anything else from their first 5 albums. 'Nuff said.
+2
Membre
Posts: 250
Joined: 30 avr. 2016
[youtube]r8H08Xs_w8A[/youtube]
[youtube]cH1u5j-1QZw[/youtube]
[youtube]cH1u5j-1QZw[/youtube]
+3
SUPPORTER
Posts: 284
Joined: 2 juin 2018
GemmyF wrote:
[youtube]r8H08Xs_w8A[/youtube]
[youtube]r8H08Xs_w8A[/youtube]
A great nostalgic piece of country music history, good post!:)
+2
Membre
Posts: 24
Joined: 26 mars 2017
John McLaughlin
Frank Gambale
Frank Zappa
Jimi Hendrix
Allan Holdsworth
Brian May......dude I pretty much like 'em all, pretty much what everyone in this forum has mentioned. jazz-->rock-->country-->experimental--> . I'm still learning how to bite into death metal though.:D:D
Frank Gambale
Frank Zappa
Jimi Hendrix
Allan Holdsworth
Brian May......dude I pretty much like 'em all, pretty much what everyone in this forum has mentioned. jazz-->rock-->country-->experimental--> . I'm still learning how to bite into death metal though.:D:D
+1
Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky Gitarrensaiten
Saitensatz für E-Gitarre
5,90 €
iThis widget links to Thomann, our affiliate partner. We may receive a commission when you purchase a product there.
Visit Shop
Membre
Posts: 14
Joined: 11 janv. 2014
Like wjl said, "too many to name them. It would be unfair to even start, because I would forget too many" but I can not go without naming some ...
Peter Framptom
Angus Young
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Neil Young
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Peter Framptom
Angus Young
Eddie Van Halen
Eric Clapton
Neil Young
Stevie Ray Vaughan
wikiloops online jamsessions are brought to you with friendly
support by:
so happy about ... thank you wikiloops & all those fantatstic musicians here
AKchen