Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
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Re: Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
Non-guitarists :
Eno
Harold Budd
Bowie
Miles Davis
Harry Nilsson
Eno
Harold Budd
Bowie
Miles Davis
Harry Nilsson
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Re: Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
In order of what I liked (and tried to copy) as I was learning the guitar...
Malcolm Young
Jimmy Page
SRV
Billy Corgan
Alister Parker (bailter space)
Malcolm Young
Jimmy Page
SRV
Billy Corgan
Alister Parker (bailter space)
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Re: Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
Hard to narrow down to 5!
John Mayer
Billy Corgan
Stephen Carpenter
Rabea Massaad
Adam Jones
John Mayer
Billy Corgan
Stephen Carpenter
Rabea Massaad
Adam Jones
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Ritchie Blackmore
Lawrence Juber
Mick Ronson
Kenny Burrell
Elliot Easton
Lawrence Juber
Mick Ronson
Kenny Burrell
Elliot Easton
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Re: Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
Check out a guy called Fabrizio Leo, he’d be right up your alley mateZaulkin wrote:Got heaps more modern ones but I'll be lame and say it's these guys:
Joe Satriani
Andy Timmons
Marco Sfogli
Andy Mckee
Tommy Emmanuel
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Nobody really influences how I play per se, cos I'm too lazy and ignorant to really study them. But in terms of making me want to pick up a guitar:
Zakk
Dime
Satch
Dave Murray
EVH
Probably most consistently over time. But I've been swayed by everyone from Angus Young to Zachary Breaux.
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Dime
Satch
Dave Murray
EVH
Probably most consistently over time. But I've been swayed by everyone from Angus Young to Zachary Breaux.
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have you listened to the new BLS yet? ... from the couple of listens I have had it sounds really good (best since sonic brew for me)...bury the sorrow is awesomehamo wrote:Nobody really influences how I play per se, cos I'm too lazy and ignorant to really study them. But in terms of making me want to pick up a guitar:
Zakk
Dime
Satch
Dave Murray
EVH
Probably most consistently over time. But I've been swayed by everyone from Angus Young to Zachary Breaux.
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Checked him out just now. Seems pretty good! I'm moving away from the 80's sound but I enjoyed that.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Check out a guy called Fabrizio Leo, he’d be right up your alley mateZaulkin wrote:Got heaps more modern ones but I'll be lame and say it's these guys:
Joe Satriani
Andy Timmons
Marco Sfogli
Andy Mckee
Tommy Emmanuel
I forgot to put Rick Graham in my list, whoops.
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I'd only seen a single out last time I checked. I know what the kids are listening to in the car tomorrow now though!willow13 wrote:have you listened to the new BLS yet? ... from the couple of listens I have had it sounds really good (best since sonic brew for me)...bury the sorrow is awesomehamo wrote:Nobody really influences how I play per se, cos I'm too lazy and ignorant to really study them. But in terms of making me want to pick up a guitar:
Zakk
Dime
Satch
Dave Murray
EVH
Probably most consistently over time. But I've been swayed by everyone from Angus Young to Zachary Breaux.
Aquila Rosso wrote:I don't a mind an iced tea rimjob one little bit
Molly wrote:Trousers are no substitute for talent
druz wrote:I present to you, the whogivesafuckocaster
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Re: Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
Ritchie Blackmore.
Elliot Easton.
Kenny Burrell.
John Meddings.
Lawrence Juber.
Elliot Easton.
Kenny Burrell.
John Meddings.
Lawrence Juber.
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Re: Your Top 5 guitarists/influences
Richie Blackmore
Gary Moore
Vinnie Moore
Scottie Moore
Thurston Moore
used to like Steve Morse but not sure who I like more
Gary Moore
Vinnie Moore
Scottie Moore
Thurston Moore
used to like Steve Morse but not sure who I like more
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.