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  Who is your overall favorite guitarist?
At 44 years of age, I personally feel fortunate to have lived in an era along with some of the finest guitarists who have ever lived. I have always had an overwhelming love of music. As I look back to my earlier years of music appreciation (I took formal piano training for 17 years) I remember how my instructor would suggest exposing myself to the many different styles and disciplines of music.

These were such valuable words of wisdom. Considering the fact that this suggestion, more or less, forced me to be more open to musicians other than those that played in strictly rock and roll bands.

Wow, was I surprised to find that I could be as entertained by Chet Atkins and Les Paul as I could be by Ritchie Blackmore or Carlos Santana. Just think about some of the finest from our time. Jimi Hendrix, John McLaughlin, Robin Trower, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Johnson, Steve Howe, Al DiMeola, the list could seem almost endless. All such incredible musicians.

Although it's very hard to pick one person or style in particular, let's remember the key words, "overall favorite".
I would probably have to say that my overall favorite would have to be Steve Morse (from Dixie Dregs fame).

Who is your favorite?
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01-04-03
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04-07-04   Jimi,a true wizard   Raytheprinter

04-08-04   I'll say one thing for "old lonesome george", he s ...   Rja

04-08-04   Johnny winter!   Jetstream

04-08-04   Man, there are a lot of fantastic guitarists! here's a few ...   Islandear

04-09-04   Eddie van halen. he has a unique combination of vituouso mus ...   Jroth

04-09-04   This is a nearly impossible question to answer. one's choic ...   Tvad

04-10-04   Probably clapton for one that's still alive. jonny lang had ...   Wildoats

04-11-04   Jroth try the dcc produced "van halen" cd sounds a ...   Mejames

04-11-04   Danny gatton. period.   Boa2

04-11-04   Srv,buddy guy,jimmy page,robben ford,freddie king,jimmy hend ...   blblues68@

04-11-04   Wes montgomery   Hbrandt

04-11-04   Listening to '88 elmira street'...yep...still danny gatton   Boa2

04-12-04   While neither is "technically" a great guitarist, ...   Beatlebum

04-12-04   One thing nice about being old was i got to see some great g ...   Classical1

04-15-04   David russell. immaculate taste/interpretaions, glorious ton ...   Boldstrummer

04-18-04   One of my other favorites is mick ronson, bowies old guitari ...   Raytheprinter

04-20-04   Jimi hendrix and eric clapton   mreinbold@

04-20-04   Srv, then hendrix.   Dlwask

04-21-04   Mood dependent: julian bream for reflection, sonny sharrock ...   Siliab

04-22-04   Key is orginality as there are so many technically proficien ...   Henryhk

04-22-04   Henryhk, i like your thinking... scofield!   Sayas

05-31-04   Technical poriciency is no small feat! it is the product of ...   Boldstrummer

06-15-04   Boldstrummer: i am not saying technical proficiency is easy ...   Henryhk

06-15-04   A slight tangent to the "overall favorite guitarist&quo ...   Tvad

06-15-04   Wow, this is tough. i guess a tie between george harrison an ...   Fab4fan

06-16-04   Some excellent picks above, i can't agree more with so many ...   Kehut

06-16-04   Carlos santana for rock and pat metheny for fusion.   Mhu

06-28-04   Pete townshend. (he hasn't gotten one mention before me? ok ...   Tfkaudio

06-30-04   Technique goes far beyond gymnastics. technique is also the ...   Boldstrummer

06-30-04   Richard thompson   Dcktr

07-01-04   My favorites are randy rhoads (not only very talented but ve ...   Robm321

07-05-04   Wow! nobody's mentioned russ freeman from the rippingtons.   Mborner

07-05-04   Overall, my favorite is pat metheny. i've been listening to ...   Nighthawk

07-05-04   Nighthawk, if you haven't already, check out the dregs' live ...   Tvad

07-06-04   Thanks tvad, i'll check it out. have you ever heard morse's ...   Nighthawk

07-07-04   Maybe i missed it, but i was surprised that no one mentioned ...   R_burke

07-09-04: 2chnlben
There is no right answer here, only opinion - way too many greats and way too many styles. With that said, SRV stands out for me. He's gone now, I rarely listen to his music anymore - shame. But, at 43 years old, I too have seen many of the greats and SRV was one of the few who always made the little hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I don't know what that's called, but SRV physically affected me every time I saw him. He could play jazz, funk, blues, classical, you name it. He must stand at or near the top of the list. I've heard the technical wizards and virtuosos, but if they don't have soul, it just ain't there...IMHO
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07-18-04   Joe satriani...amazing!   Mikeybc

07-18-04   Lowell george played for zappa and just rocked out with litt ...   Pipefittertom

07-18-04   Here are a few i'd like to add to this excellent discussion: ...   Midwestcoast

07-18-04   Doc watson, norman blake are hard to beat for accoustic. jim ...   Papertrail

07-18-04   Also, from my hometown, hank "sugarfoot" garland.   Papertrail

07-22-04   Bert jansch, the english folk blues guitarist who inspired j ...   Jbaussie

07-22-04   Forgot john renborn, bert jansch's sometime partner.   Jbaussie

07-26-04   Jeff beck and stevie ray vaughn. there are lots of other gu ...   Philnyc

08-06-04   Pete townshend is awesome for rock. i have had the pleasure ...   Romad

08-06-04   For the one of the finest acoustic guitar recordings - pick ...   Bwhite

08-06-04   Josh homme.   Tomcio

12-14-04   Mikey houser   Zee

12-15-04   Definately joe satriani!!   Troy10


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