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Thread: Guitar solo time!!

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    Default Guitar solo time!!

    Going to start another youtube thread .... who is a guitar god through your eyes - when it comes to shreading?!?
    one of my all time fav guitarists is Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge / ex Creed.

    here is a clip; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_tfOf7Wqaw
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    Buckethead owns all the neoclassical spandex boys - check it out

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    Quote Originally Posted by goggs1987 View Post
    Going to start another youtube thread .... who is a guitar god through your eyes - when it comes to shreading?!?
    one of my all time fav guitarists is Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge / ex Creed.

    here is a clip; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_tfOf7Wqaw
    Tremonti is good... but his sound is so distorted... like mega overdriven!

    I am fond of a good bit of Dimebag... although he doesn't really show it in this video... he is great... and he does set off the alarm by playing guitar!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aYANIUIsy8

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    the folks that know me wouldnt even ask this question ...without a doubt My god is Paul Gilbert..Iam a gilbert Geek collect anything & everything by him... even going to the extent of buying the japanese imports of the cds
    Here is a you tube clip of him playing on the spaceship one tour playing a wee solo in the song viking kong.he wears headphones nowadays due to serious hearing loss
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnYjZvRvspY

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    hey zappster, how u doing ,do you remember me playing in the mountain due one night,i have to second that,paul gilbert is ace.
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    No Bad killarrifts no been doin much lately coz we need a bassplayer..might just take up the job masell!! any plans to play wick again soon?

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    Default It's not all about shredding.

    Having listened to guitar shredders for the best part off 15 years it has worn kind of thin as Eric Clapton said it's not how many notes you playes it's the spaces you leave in between..

    But i i had to mention a few i would include

    Stevie Vai. Track 2 from the album Sex Lies and Religion and track 7 also from the same album.

    Joe Satriani. Basically all off Surfing With The Alien.

    Jeff Beck. Guitar Workshop and Who Else

    That is just to name a few.

    Taz (bass player from the Howlin Gaels)

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    As Taz alludes to, it's all about the feel.

    Some of these guys can play real fast and technical, but there's no heart and soul in their playing. Music by numbers...

    I prefer guitarists that play like you can feel their emotions pouring through their fingertips.

    Angus Young for instance - no need for masses of distortion, no need for mixolydian modes or dive-bombing or all that BS - just pure raw emotion in his solos. Vibrato to die for, too.

    Hell, even guys like Dave Murray and Adrian Smith have their own styles and always seem to make their solos fit the song perfectly. (Murray's hammer-ons are the best in the biz, by the way! )

    That type of guitar-playing to me is way more important, and better than all the 'shredding' you can throw at me.

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