Your Favorite Guitarist?


Dejan Sajinovic
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08/18/2002 11:47 am
Steve Vai and Slash are cool (both style and posing).

Satriani and Slash have the best feel. Vai and Petrucci too.

Malmsteen and Becker and Gambale are the best sweepers.

Gilbert and Petrucci but also Malmsteen and Becker are the greatest alternate pickers in te world.

Steve Vai best tapping.

Gilbert best string skipping.

Dimebag and Vai are the greatest on t. bar.

Marty Friedman/Jason Becker and Gilbert/Boulliot are the tightest and fastest twin guitar players.

Hetfield and Dimebag are the best rythm players.

LetĀ“s see now Vai got 4 pts, Slash 2 ptas, Malmsteen 2pts, Gambale 1p, Becker 3 pts, Gilbert 3pts, Petrucci 2pts, Friedman, Hetfield and Bouulliot 1 pts and Dimebag 2pts.





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08/19/2002 4:43 pm
I am sorry, but Kirk Hammett is one of the most one-dimensional, unimaginative, over-rated guitarists EVER. And Richie Sambora? AAARRRGGGGHHHHH!!!!
Where are the BALLS in this place?
I know you are all entitled to your own opinions, but this is my nature, I can't help but stir up the s*#t.
REAL Guitarists:
1. Steve Hackett
2. Frank Zappa
3. Robert Fripp
4. Trey Spruance of Mr. Bungle
5. Michael Schenker
6. Steve Vai
7. Piggy of Voivod
8. Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult
9 & 10. Jesse Pintado & Mitch Harris of Napalm Death:
(Who needs leads when you can CRUSH the Earth with the Power of GRIND?)
11. Marc Moreland of Wall of Voodoo (the most original EVER, R.I.P.)
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08/19/2002 4:46 pm
What do you think about Uncle Ted Nugent?
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08/19/2002 5:05 pm
UNCLE TED!!??
He is a fiend. A true maniac to the core. An absolute MADMAN. I saw this guy at least 3 times in the 70's and 80's, and the standout was the time he opened for KISS at Anaheim Stadium, August, 1976. (my first ever concert)
The Motor City Madman climbed to the very top of the "K" of the KISS sign behind the stage, like 80 feet up, in daylight. He then unleashed a typically Psychotic, long-winded solo and had the huge audience mesmerized.
Technically, Nugent is very good, but not "Great" in my opinion. He does what he does very well, because HE is UNCLE TED. Its more of an Image-thing.
Does he still tour?
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08/19/2002 5:12 pm
Yea, he just went through Dallas recently.
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08/20/2002 12:41 am
I was quite amused to see that someone on the 3rd page of this thred with a name like randomly selected letters (no offence meant) from a scrabble bag picked scored his favourite guitar shredders on their abillities to sweep, tap, their feel, use of whammy bar etc. I guess technique is practially the only objective ways to compare players but it does seem a bit screwy to me, surely there's more to playing than speed?

Personally my favourites are:

1) Alex Lifeson, check out Xanadu and La Villa Strangiato from Exit STage Left by Rush (1981) , not only can he play horrifyingly fast but his solos are exquisitely melodic and beautiful. It's worth putting up with Geddy Lees dreadfully high voice to hear that.

2) Joe Satriani. This guy is one staggering technician and I think that every guitar player should hear The forgotten (from Flying in a blue dream) which is heart wrenchingly passionate as well. I can't help feel that he's losing something in his composition these days though but then he's had such an incredible output of jaw dropping music.

3) Dave Gilmour. Division bell has some of the most beautiful soulful guitar play i've ever heard on it.

But in terms of technique I shall name 3 fairly obscure players who haven't been mentioned yet:

1) Stanley Jordan;. Note-wise it's like listening to a fine jazz pianist, several parts played with staggering independence on one instrument with a mixture of fingerstyle and tapping. He can shred but I actually think this polyphonic stuff he plays is probably much harder than the 20note/sec stuff played by Becker, Malmsteem and vai. Without wishing to seem arrogant I think I'm much closer to being able to copy those guys than Jordan who is utterly terrifying to behold.

2) Rusty Cooley. I don't much like his music but this guy is probably the fastest shredder I have ever heard, it's very Becker-like. He brought out a tutorial called "shred guitar manifesto" which has some clips of him playing. Very scary.

3) Allan holdsworth. A very clever jazz guitarist. I often feel that I ought to like this guys music more but it's so off the wall and irregular in timiming and key that it doesn't hold together in a way that I can understand or at least appreciate. This guy is the king of legato, he can play more with his left than most top players can with both hands and has a distinctive sound that I've never heard convincingly duplicated.

If I couldn't laugh at myself how could I laugh at someone less ridiculous?
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08/20/2002 2:20 am
I am god.

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08/12/2004 3:54 am
I noticed that no one put any bluegrass flatpickers. Those guys can fly on the fretboard. They can easily play with Yngwie and other shred players. Give us country boys a chance to shine.
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08/12/2004 5:23 pm
The guitar Player who inspired me was Michael Wilton from queensryche, I was like 7 years old and i wathced the Operation LiveCrime VideoTape i was like wow!!!! I have to start playing guitar!!!!
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08/13/2004 2:14 am
i know this is very common, but im gonna say it

KURT KOBAIN ;)


...he is the definition of shred. Not to forget his counter part FRED DURST!!!!


those guys are better than Cacophony
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08/19/2004 12:27 pm
well,i have lots of favorites;like,allan holdsworth,scott henderson,petrucci,vai,satriani,pat metheny
but Jason Becker has a special place for me...
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08/19/2004 9:58 pm
John five (marilyn manson), tripp eisen (static-x), mick tompson (slipknot) listen to the solo from pulse of the maggots ... it'll blow the clasical music out your butt.
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08/20/2004 5:22 pm
Originally Posted by: latrodectusJohn five (marilyn manson), tripp eisen (static-x), mick tompson (slipknot) listen to the solo from pulse of the maggots ... it'll blow the clasical music out your butt.


although I hate all of those bands John Five is a good guitarist, very underrated. He actually replaced Steve Vai for David Lee Roth's band, and could pull off the solos. Slipknot is very annoting i think, But mick Thompson is proabably one of the better Nu-Metal Guitar players. Although, that solo isn;t what it is made out to be, what he does is a three string sweep and then he taps it. But i have to give credit to Them for Doing solos, because we all know not alot of other Nu-Wave bands do it.
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08/20/2004 5:27 pm
Originally Posted by: alucard0941i know this is very common, but im gonna say it

KURT KOBAIN ;)


...he is the definition of shred. Not to forget his counter part FRED DURST!!!!


those guys are better than Cacophony


Are you kidding me Kurt ZCobain Has no Counterpart :)
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08/21/2004 5:24 pm
fine, i guess Kurt is the best guitarist...

raise your and if you agree


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09/18/2004 1:35 pm
theres nothing special about cobain. I think SLASH is a zillion times better (and cooler anyway...)
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09/18/2004 10:36 pm
i know, he is nothing special

get the sarcasm??
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09/22/2004 1:28 pm
Hey guys

I was just wondering why Chuck Schuldiner (Death), Marty Friedman, Chris Poland, Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), Glen Tipton, KK Downing (Judas Priest) and Adrian Smith, Dave Murray and Janick Gers (Iron Maiden) weren't mentioned.

What is up with that?!
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09/22/2004 10:08 pm
Maybe its cause you didn't make that post earlier..... ;)
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09/26/2004 1:01 am
first I got to say that thre best guitarest in the world are Eddie Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, and slash if you don't know who these guys are then your playin
the rong instriment. These guys changed the way people play guitar and I don't know if enyone can top them
rock & roll ant muisic
its a way of life
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