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Best Guitar Duet
Hey...in your opinion what would be the best guitar duet of all time? You can include living or dead guitarists and what song they'd play.....my vote goes for Randy Rhoads and Yngwie Malmsteen playing Bach's Fugue in G minor
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Oh, man, soooo close!
Gotta be Jeff Beck & Ritchie Blackmore on Bach's "Tocatta and Fugue in Dm".
Good thread BTW! :D
Gotta be Jeff Beck & Ritchie Blackmore on Bach's "Tocatta and Fugue in Dm".
Good thread BTW! :D
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Originally posted by gibsonshredder06
Hey...in your opinion what would be the best guitar duet of all time? You can include living or dead guitarists and what song they'd play.....my vote goes for Randy Rhoads and Yngwie Malmsteen playing Bach's Fugue in G minor
that's impossible, randy died a year or two before yngwie even came to america
To improve technique and of course trying to keep all as clean as possible. I know my own limits and speed limits and so on I never play anything I'm not capable of. That wouldn't make any sense. After three years of playing I tried to play everything as fast as possible and that sounded, I would say, like shit, and I didn't realize that if I'd play bit slower things than I was capable of playing then everything would sound much better.
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# 3
he died 2 years before yngwie came...true....but this is also a "hypothetical" question
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# 4
So did they do the song together or not?
Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel.
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# 5
finally someone who doesn't like (or seem to like) carlos santana....what about eric clapton????....i don't like his playing much
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# 6
Originally posted by LeedoggJeez, I hope you can play better than you read! :rolleyes:
So did they do the song together or not?
# 7
lol, very insulting but yet very funny
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Originally posted by LordathestringsOriginally posted by LeedoggJeez, I hope you can play better than you read! :rolleyes:
So did they do the song together or not?
Well if Rhoades died before he met up with Yngwie it would be pretty hard to record a duet wouldn't it?
Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel.
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# 10
this is hypothetical...read the original post a bit closer
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# 11
Originally posted by LeedoggI'm typing this slowly, so you can keep up with me... Now look closely at the second sentence in gibsonshredder06's post...Originally posted by LordathestringsWell if Rhoades died before he met up with Yngwie it would be pretty hard to record a duet wouldn't it?Originally posted by LeedoggJeez, I hope you can play better than you read! :rolleyes:
So did they do the song together or not?
Originally posted by gibsonshredder06
Hey...in your opinion what would be the best guitar duet of all time? You can include living or dead guitarists and what song they'd play.....my vote goes for Randy Rhoads and Yngwie Malmsteen playing Bach's Fugue in G minor
# 12
Don't do drugs. Drugs're bad mmmmmmmmkay.
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# 13
I like Angus and Malcom Young. Steve Vai and Mike Kenealli(SP?) were good on the first G3 tour too.
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# 14
Originally posted by aiwass
Jason Becker and Marty Friedman.
My sentiments exactly ! :D
For a hypothetical one , I'd say Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) & Wes Boreland (Former "Shrimp Bizkuit") playing Paganini's 5th Caprice or Bumblebee in unison ... That would be hella fun. ;)
# 15
Gunna be boring here n say Slash n Joe Perry.
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Jon Schaffer and Michael Romeo
Jon's thundering rhythms under Mike's godly leads, oh jeez i think i'm going to cry
Jon's thundering rhythms under Mike's godly leads, oh jeez i think i'm going to cry
To improve technique and of course trying to keep all as clean as possible. I know my own limits and speed limits and so on I never play anything I'm not capable of. That wouldn't make any sense. After three years of playing I tried to play everything as fast as possible and that sounded, I would say, like shit, and I didn't realize that if I'd play bit slower things than I was capable of playing then everything would sound much better.
--Aleksi Laiho - Advice to Play By
--Aleksi Laiho - Advice to Play By
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