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Tony R
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Posted: February 03 2008 at 09:07 | |
which is how most people view your posts. With your consummate skill on drums and piano and your taste-defining appreciation of music one wonders why you haven't taken the musical world by storm. |
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Petrovsk Mizinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: December 24 2007 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Points: 25210 |
Posted: February 03 2008 at 09:26 | |
Another shredder often overlooked, that i forgot to mention that fortunately MikeEnRegalia picked up on, is Eric Johnson. One of the most memorable moments for me from the G3: Live in Concert DVD from Eric Johnson's setlist, was not even his fast and furious moments, but an often forgotten trademark of his style that he displayed in SRV: his uncanny ability to hit exactly the right frequency of pinched harmonic that he desires. But of course other components of his style that are unforgettable, like his string skipping licks, and his crazy wide intervallic ideas, and always done in good taste too, IMO. The Austin City Limits version of Cliffs of Dover is brilliant, and some say it even surpasses the studio version ( I have not heard the studio version in about 2 months, so I wont make a judgement on that for the time being.) A tone to die for, excellent sense of phrasing, and a great vibrato.
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Utah Man
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 12:22 | |
WHOA...I forgot to add Jean Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt ! ! ! And remember, his left hand was deformed & still played remarkably ! ! ! From WikiPedia: Many musicians have expressed admiration for Reinhardt, including: Jimmy McCulloch, Julian Bream; Chet Atkins, Carlos Santana; B.B. King; Jerry Garcia; Tony Iommi; Jimi Hendrix; Shawn Lane; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Derek Trucks; Mark Knopfler; Les Paul; Joe Pass; Peter Frampton; Denny Laine; Jeff Beck; Jon Larsen; Steve Howe; Charlie Christian; George Benson; Wes Montgomery; Martin Taylor; Tchavolo Schmitt; Stochelo Rosenberg; Biréli Lagrène; John Jorgenson; Michael Angelo Batio; Richard Thompson; Robert Fripp; and Jeff Martin. . . Edited by Utah Man - February 04 2008 at 12:31 |
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heyitsthatguy
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 12:24 | |
I think John Petrucci can piss pretty damned high
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 14:08 | |
By the way, which guitarist can piss the highest? It's probably been mentioned already, but Steve Morse is one of the best when it comes to technique and speed. |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 14:09 | |
My wife turned me on to Tuck and Patti, not strictly prog but still quite good. Santana's Europa gets my vote as one of the most beautiful prog songs of all time. Edited by Slartibartfast - February 04 2008 at 14:14 |
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 17:24 | |
Mattias IA Eklundh is a worthy mention IMO. Incredibly versatile, fantastic tapping technique and other worldly phrasing are just some things to mention about him. Also notable is his strange technique he uses to produce harmonics, leading some people to falsely believe the sound is in fact produced with a Digitech Whammy. As well as his solo stuff, check out the band Freak Kitchen for Eklundh's rather alien playing style
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Reverie
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 14 2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 626 |
Posted: February 04 2008 at 19:39 | |
ding ding ding
There are heaps of guys who make me think "how the #&$% could i pull that off?", but that's mainly because i'm not a very technically accomplished guitarist
Holdsworth on the other hand just completely boggles my mind when i watch him play. It's not just "how would i play something like that?", it's "how can anybody play something like that?"
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 02:38 | |
Mattias Eklundh demonstrating his technique(s): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxq0xvSJojw (hilarious to watch, not only for guitarists!) |
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 03:45 | |
^ Nice video, hilarious too! Always loved his signature 'Apple Horn' Carparision guitar, although being Australia i doubt I'll ever get to try one out I first heard of him in a Guitar Techniques magazine issue from June 2005, which he featured in a column by Jamie Humphries, although the track itself featured EKlundh playing on it. I put the accompanying CD with the magazine on, gave it a whirl on his track, and I read the magazine later, and my jaw dropped when I read the part about Eklundh using nothing but his guitar and amp Plus his absolutely unique phrasing impressed me as well. Mind you, in despite the transcription for his track right there in front of me, that was only 3 months after I began on my quest to play virtuoso guitar (and at the time I only had a 21 fret Samick Strat copy with Single coils in all 3 positions), but was severely put off from trying it, as well as the fact he uses the 26th fret for a tapping lick. Now that I've been playing a bit longer, I would have the chops to handle a lot of the stuff in there (minus the 26 fret parts, and the insane harmonic/floyd rose antics). It was refreshing to get back in EKlundh after all this time, thanks for the video link MikeEnRegalia
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Dick Heath
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 05:05 | |
Also check out his contribution to the heavy metal- Indo-jazz fusion on Jonas Hellborg's latest Art Metal.
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 05:09 | |
Actually, MikeEnRegalia linked me to their myspace page yesterday. I quite enjoyed what I heard
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micky
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 11:29 | |
hahahhahahhahahhaha... sorry... but ... hahahhahhaha. damn.. .that is what they call in some campaigns.. .the straight-talk express in lieu of a medal... have 5 clappies.. a masterpiece of progarchives put-downs Edited by micky - February 05 2008 at 11:30 |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 05 2008 at 14:45 | |
Well with Allan you certainly get your Hold's worth. heh heh heh.... |
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activetopics
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 29 2007 Status: Offline Points: 156 |
Posted: February 06 2008 at 09:27 | |
SLASH ALL THE WAY, MAN! ()
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: February 06 2008 at 09:45 | |
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Petrovsk Mizinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: December 24 2007 Location: Ukraine Status: Offline Points: 25210 |
Posted: February 06 2008 at 09:49 | |
I went back through the post pages and found this one, the only one that really mentions Buckethead, whom IMHO, is an absolute genius, and one of my favourite muscians ever.
An odd choice? certainly not, Buckethead has many fans, perhaps not a huge fan base, but nonetheless, unlike many bands/artists who have many people come and go as fans, buckethead is one of those guys that consistently (and very prolifically mind you), puts out work that is fantastic IMO. One of todays great virtuosos, whom I feel is somewhat underrated too IMHO.
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Ancient
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Posted: February 06 2008 at 12:45 | |
A favourite of mine is Gordon Giltrap. Technically brilliant AND he makes nice music!
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Petrovsk Mizinski
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Posted: February 07 2008 at 05:06 | |
I plugged his name into Youtube.....WOW, I really enjoyed what I heard
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Dick Heath
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Posted: February 07 2008 at 06:45 | |
Listen to his new album Secret Valentine, where Giltrap plays the innovative Rob Armstrong plastic-bodied guitar. The acoustic quality puts the lie to prevailing view that plastic guitars are no good. Then check out out the Cool Acoustics site here at Loughborough University, for more details about how this guitar was developed.
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