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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?
Buscis2  (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

01-04-03
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01-04-03   Wow, some great names on the list. my picks would need to be ...   Vader007

01-04-03   How about leslie west a real guitar players guitarist, i hav ...   Jdevine

01-04-03   Brian may - i think he can play any guitar-like stringed ins ...   Tok20000

01-04-03: South43
Can't forget John Scofield now can we? Mark Whitfield also gets my vote-listen to the true blue cd.
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01-04-03   Add john williams to the list right this minute!!!   Glen

01-04-03   Garcia fripp knopfler, and zappa are all favorites, and how ...   Jfacker

01-04-03   Agree with john williams.nobody mentioned john mclaughlin an ...   Inna

01-04-03   Among many others   Ellery911

01-04-03   Growing up in the 60's ,i've heard and seen alot of great gu ...   Dgordonl

01-04-03   I'll go with grant green since i'm a sixties jazz fan.   Rhljazz

01-05-03   Dekay's obvious pick of g.gobel ought not be lightly dismiss ...   Cornfedboy

01-05-03   George gobel??????????????????????????????????????????????   Broubin

01-05-03   Carlos santana   Vegasears

01-05-03   Overall favorite is jeff golub. honorable mentions, larry c ...   Jazzdude

01-05-03   Impossible to pick one overall. my picks by categories would ...   Tonyp54

01-05-03   Danny gatton - all the rest are also-rans. successor to the ...   Rlwainwright

01-05-03   Having to pick one is as cruel and unusual as it gets. our f ...   Duanegoosen

01-05-03   After all that, still no one has mentioned gabby pahinui? f ...   Paulwp

01-05-03   Hey, duanegoosen, question #1: do you see the word "ove ...   Buscis2

01-05-03   Ahhh, sayas you do bring back memories. when we first moved ...   Davebachmann

01-05-03   I'm listening to vince guaraldi and bola sete right now whil ...   Glen

01-05-03   Hey bucsis, 1)i'm not the only lunkhead here who can't come ...   Duanegoosen

01-05-03   Kind of funny that nobody has mentioned michael j. fox and s ...   Dekay

01-05-03   let's not forget the guys in the trenches........ p.w. l ...   Davej857

01-05-03   Neil young had a few good riffs over the years   Glen

01-05-03   Dk, what is it with you and ukulele players?   Paulwp

01-05-03   Dekay: so many good guitarists; this is why i went the dead ...   Hdm

01-05-03   Duanegoosen, trouble with you again huh? i agree. you are we ...   Buscis2

01-06-03   Steve hackett   Richingoth

01-06-03   I have a list of guitarist that have lots in common and i wa ...   Marakanetz

01-06-03   Hey: i don't think anybody has mentioned lenny breau.   Hdm

01-06-03   Johnny marr, of smiths, electronic, the the, and now healers ...   Jposs

01-06-03   How about earl klugh, he writes all his own stuff to boot! g ...   Glen

01-07-03   Jimi hendrix is one that stands out to me. another one is l ...   Wenterprisesnw

01-07-03   Walter trout or otis grand   Jshumatejr

01-07-03   Michael hedges leo kottke david bromberg john mclaughlin and ...   Cpdunn99

01-07-03   The geo. goble reference is rather apt, really. well, maybe ...   4yanx

01-07-03   4yanx: all right, go gobel!!! i always lusted after his ...   Dekay

01-08-03   Roy buchanan.   Pehare

01-08-03   Lee ritenour. the most versatile jazz/rock/pop guitarists o ...   Ernio1

01-12-03   There is noone who could play that well in so many styles as ...   Inna

01-14-03   Ritchie blackmore...jon squire of the stone roses...   Phasecorrect

01-14-03   Dead: jimi hendrix and joe pass alive: george benson (honora ...   Mknowles16

01-22-03   Keith richards - rules! he may not be the best lead guitar ...   Rosstaman

01-23-03   well, i have to put my two cents in on this one. here is ...   Spindrifter

01-23-03   As for blues guitarists... how about earl hooker? he was so ...   andrew@

01-23-03   1.- mick taylor 2.- mick ronson 3.- earl slick (david bowie) ...   Super_agent_86

01-24-03   Well, you hit a couple right off the bat. santana, for dept ...   Joeb

01-24-03   How 'bout robben ford? this guy has technique, versatility, ...   bmarengo@

01-25-03   By genre: classical-julian bream, jazz-wes montgomery, rock- ...   Jpharris


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