My dad is my favorite guitar player of all time, even when I couldn't hear him play. He went away too soon, I was 6. Now 10 years later my mom decided to follow him... I pray and play for them
I'm sorry you've lost them both. My mom died about 10 years ago. I still think about her at the strangest times. When I lose dad, it's going to be pretty tough. Prayers for you and yours, and like Dan B said, we will see them again one day.
@Dan Bertucci Thanks Dan. I am trying to spend more time with dad now. He's in his mid 70's so you never know how much longer he has. Here's hoping you and your mom have a long time left together in this life. Hopefully longer than you think. Happy holidays to you as well, my friend.
My condolences, the loss of loved ones is one of those tragic milestones in life that you are never ready for - Mom passed in 1984 around my 19th birthday and Dad in 1994, wife passed this year. Time helps heal the wounds of their end of life on this earth. Keep good memories in mind and be thankful for the time you did have with them (sad for the people that it happens to when they are very young).
Anyone who hasn't seen the DGT vid on this channel, 5 Watt World, should watch it(and every other vid Keith has) immediately. They are all full of amazing content and guitar playing. Thanks, Keith! Beautiful guitar, Robert! Congrats! 😎🎸
I ,have a 24 year old Autistic.gr and son ,. Who is a self tau get /musician both on 6 string / bass and also a brilliant drummer he is shy band inmcredebly shy ,... yet his hi end blearning capabi Lait y is fantastic io have gi ven him ball my. Old drum Kids and all is good chance of construct my hands in 50 years of playing but he needs to have a really good guitar to excel currently I’ve had Gary Granger blues radio DJ inform fellow musician from my hometown of HARTLEPOOL in County Durham in the UK (we both went the same grammar school so we bonded in that regard he is impressed with Jamie‘s capability and I have also reached out to a fellow contact of GRAHAM Oliver formerly of SAXON who I have relationship with for lyrics et cetera and now he plays under the banner of Oliver Dawson SAXON (a splinter from the original lineup how many years ago I would like to reach out to you and ask if you could offer a benevolent gift for him to develop his skills on and get out there and learn to play in the live-action band he attended college music college and was excellent on drums at the end of term concert and Guitars is an all-rounder but his autism and communication holds him back he has numerous secondhand guitars as a say which over the years he is obtained and passed on,.....I could further advance you some musical tips of some of his work to clarify what he is capable of I open my heart and arms to you and ask discount need to chance he doesn’t have a father living at home and has limited military capacity this is not a blog this is an earnest reach out t o appeal for help and sup port Would happily contact me if you wished at DON ASHTON LAME GYPSY PRODUCTIONS,/ LAME GYPSY LYRICAL/AND POETIC PUBLICATIONS LAME GYPSY MUSIC AND MANAGEMENT 044 07505 102 884
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Favorite guitarist: Tomo Fujita Why: AMAZING rhythm guitar, clean technique, his focus on the basics and foundations that make for beautiful playing. And an extraordinary teacher!
Favorite Guitarist: My grandfather, he's the one who inspired me to pick up the guitar and exposed me to the world of psychedelic rock. The greatest father figure I could ever ask for.
Favourite guitarist: Marty Schwartz Why: He's teaching me different songs in different forms for all skill levels, he's funny, he feels motivational, and he just really connects as a teacher without even being able to talk to him directly
One of my latest "guitar hero" favorites lately is Johnny Marr - Such great songwriting for music lovers to come across. Anyhow, thanks for the content Rob and have a great 2021!
My favorite guitar player is my Dad. He is 73 and teaching himself to play so he can jam with me when we can finally see each other when the pandemic is over.
We did get together and jam. When he showed up he gifted me Gibson Les Paul Standard. He was able to visit for a few days. We played, talked gear & shared music. Great times. Since then, in a sad twist of fate, he had an accident with a table saw and can't play anymore. That was the only chance we had to play our guitars together, but it is a great memory that I am thankful to have.
I know it's "cliché" but honestly my favourite guitarist is Eddie Van Halen. Like learning the Live Without A Net solo, Spanish Fly and Mean Street has taught me so much about phrasing and hand coordination it's insane
Favorite guitarist: George Harrison. He was a perfect fit fo the Beatles, and everything he did afterwards was phenomenal. Not to mention that he never relet the fame get to him, he always stayed a wholesome person which is really important when you’re someone people idolize, especially in an industry full of inflated egos
Favorite: Tommy Emmanuel Reason: He seems to put an unmatchable amount of feeling into his playing. The music he plays really makes you feel like you’re experiencing something rather than just listening to music. It’s really something else
Favorite: David Gilmour Why: He transformed my music taste and remotivated me to continue the guitar. He also influenced my style more than anyone, and I’ll forever love playing his solos.
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmour Why: He was one of my first guitar heroes. I was immediately drawn to how melodic his solos are and how much emotion you can feel in his playing.
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmour Why: His tone, his expressiveness. I have been playing Pink Floyd since I was a young teenager on both acoustic and electric.
Favorite Guitarist: David Gilmour Why: Every note and every solo he has done is perfect in my eyes. He writes great riffs too and don’t even get me started on his tone!
Man, your gesture with the guitar is so heartwarming!David Grissom is such an underrated guitarist, he was the first endorser to have his own signature PRS model! Also favourite player would be Jimmy Page, he is literally a GOD who can do anything from blues, folk, rock, psychedelic, country, alternate tuning. Can anybody forget Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Achillies Last Stand?
Jimmy Rosenberg is my favourite guitarist.Speed,flair and clean notes. Plus that certain something which cannot be taught. Thanks Robert. All the best for 2021.
Favorite player: Greg Howe Why? His expression, technique, feel and tone are out of this world. He motivates me to continue improving as a guirarist and as a musician.
Favorite Guitar Player: Robert Baker. NOT TRYING TO SUCK UP! You’ve really motivated me and I’m sure a lot of other guitarists to be better players and people in general, with your great teaching and playing skills. But not to mention your upbeat attitude and generally sunny disposition. Thank you!
My dad was my favorite guitar player. He was in a band from the time he was 14 until he passed away 12 years ago. I just have such fond memories of sitting on the floor and listening to him play. I hope one day to be able to play as well as he did. Still taking those lessons and working on it! :)
oh man such a hard question! Favorite: Angus Young Why: The AC/DC riffs are incredible and so recognizable. Recreating his sound is a huge reason I (try to) play guitar and my first electric was an Epi SG because of him.
I’m an 80s kid, way back then I just thought Prince was amazing. It’s why I started playing guitar. He could rock, funk, all of it in stiletto heels and with that crazy cloud guitar!
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmore Reason: I love his tone, and his soul in his playing. He can have a ton of effects, or have zero, and he is absolutely awe inspiring. Thanks for the opportunity.
Current favorite guitar player: Steve Vai. Why: his ability to really speak with the instrument. He is the first musician that I could hear the "conversation" (or monologue) his guitar had during a performance. Just entrancing. Slash is also an inspiration.
My Army buddy Ralph is my favorite guitarist. He got me into playing guitar and has pushed me to stick with it these last few years! The man can shred!
Steve Howe has to be my favourite. He can play pretty much any style masterfully and with so much taste. Especially love his way of playing fast, but still keeping the feel and melody (like a prog rock Les Paul)
Favourite: Mark Tremonti Why: His sound, the genre and he is a god when playing live. It's also because of him why I intrest in electric guitars nowadays.
Chris Buck is kind of mediocre but he would be a lot better if he would just learn a few new tricks and stop overusing all his old ones. What I mean is, he sounds ok but he just plays the same fucking thing every time
@@Pdbottleneck He is far from mediocre, but yeah he uses alot of the same tricks over and over, but that what makes him recognisable. He is playing as himself
Favorite Guitar Player: Terry Kath To say that Terry Kath is a great guitar player is an understatement. His work with Chicago during his tenure with the band is unparalleled in the world of guitar. He truly was an innovator, and the world could really use his talents once more. I mean, if Jimi Hendrix says that Terry’s better than him, you know he’s good. Not to mention his Ray Charles-esque singing voice. He truly was amazing
Favorite: Steve Vai Why: I didn’t listen to him until I tried out a Jem in a guitar store. And really loved it, so I listened to some of his music and I am still blown away by everything he does
Eddie van Halen for sure! When I was a kid and my uncle ripped me a cd off his computer and I was blown away! Thanks for the great content Robert! (and all these guitars youre giving away! Ha ha)
Favorite Guitarist: Kida "Motifour" Motoko Why: Kida and tricot as a whole reignited my love for guitar. For a long while, I wasn't playing much and wasn't even listening to music much. But, ever since discovering her guitar work, my passion for music has been reunited and I find myself playing every single day again. I feel reborn and am playing and listening to music more than I every really have. Tricot, in many ways, has gotten me through this past year of hardships and change. She is one of the most talented, unique, and inspired players I have ever heard and I think that tricot is criminally underrated. If anybody reading this has a few minutes to kill, I'd really recommend checking out tricot for yourself. Here's to 2021!
My favorite guitarist is the dude who came to play guitar for my class in 2nd grade he was the reason I showed any intest into music at all.
My dad is my favorite guitar player of all time, even when I couldn't hear him play. He went away too soon, I was 6. Now 10 years later my mom decided to follow him... I pray and play for them
I'm sorry you've lost them both. My mom died about 10 years ago. I still think about her at the strangest times. When I lose dad, it's going to be pretty tough. Prayers for you and yours, and like Dan B said, we will see them again one day.
@Dan Bertucci Thanks Dan. I am trying to spend more time with dad now. He's in his mid 70's so you never know how much longer he has. Here's hoping you and your mom have a long time left together in this life. Hopefully longer than you think. Happy holidays to you as well, my friend.
My condolences, the loss of loved ones is one of those tragic milestones in life that you are never ready for - Mom passed in 1984 around my 19th birthday and Dad in 1994, wife passed this year. Time helps heal the wounds of their end of life on this earth. Keep good memories in mind and be thankful for the time you did have with them (sad for the people that it happens to when they are very young).
“I don’t need another one”
famous last words
That was the strat right!? I knew he wouldn’t last long!
The perfect number of guitars is the number of guitars you have, plus one.
Yea sounds like denial :P
The curse of any guitarist or bassist or drummer or any musician really
I have a great T-shirts that says...’Love one woman and several guitars’ ! Love it👍👍👍
Favorite player: David Gilmour
His tone, expression, & note selection are unmatched. Every solo is memorable note for note.
My favourite is Jimi Hendrix. His whole vibe was incredible. Whenever I think of guitar I think of him. Transcended the instrument.
Hard to beat the DGT for all around playability. Loved the necks and the trems are perfect.
Also my favorite color. :)
Thank you my man 🙂
The blue guitar top flame is really beautiful - and her sound.
Anyone who hasn't seen the DGT vid on this channel, 5 Watt World, should watch it(and every other vid Keith has) immediately. They are all full of amazing content and guitar playing. Thanks, Keith!
Beautiful guitar, Robert! Congrats! 😎🎸
I ,have a 24 year old Autistic.gr and son ,. Who is a self tau get /musician both on 6 string / bass and also a brilliant drummer he is shy band inmcredebly shy ,... yet his hi end blearning capabi
Lait y is fantastic io have gi ven him ball my. Old drum Kids and all is good chance of construct my hands in 50 years of playing but he needs to have a really good guitar to excel currently I’ve had Gary Granger blues radio DJ inform fellow musician from my hometown of HARTLEPOOL in County Durham in the UK (we both went the same grammar school so we bonded in that regard he is impressed with Jamie‘s capability and I have also reached out to a fellow contact of GRAHAM Oliver formerly of SAXON who I have relationship with for lyrics et cetera and now he plays under the banner of Oliver Dawson SAXON (a splinter from the original lineup how many years ago
I would like to reach out to you and ask if you could offer a benevolent gift for him to develop his skills on and get out there and learn to play in the live-action band he attended college music college and was excellent on drums at the end of term concert and Guitars is an all-rounder but his autism and communication holds him back he has numerous secondhand guitars as a say which over the years he is obtained and passed on,.....I could further advance you some musical tips of some of his work to clarify what he is capable of I open my heart and arms to you and ask discount need to chance he doesn’t have a father living at home and has limited military capacity this is not a blog this is an earnest reach out t o appeal for help and sup port
Would happily contact me if you wished at
DON ASHTON
LAME GYPSY PRODUCTIONS,/
LAME GYPSY LYRICAL/AND POETIC PUBLICATIONS
LAME GYPSY MUSIC AND MANAGEMENT
044 07505 102 884
As you’ve probably noticed there has been d ar a numerof’grammttcal mistakes ,..that’s down my havingben enduring with Early onset of Parkinson’s disease since the age of 40 and began playing at 16 and phone number years was very successful then got called back up from my original band 28 years after the weekend of my career developing into and management little rising and sounds poetry well sought-after currently put needing a lot of spellcheck ha ha
Please do me the honour of responding to ask any questions you may wish to have he would be awesomely inspired by your style of speech guidance and Guitars he is an amazing young man 6 foot tree whilst I am 5 foot four by Fernau thank you for listening
DON ASHTON
Number four Rileston Place
Bottesford NorthIncolnshire
DN163 SP
Favorite guitarist: Brian May.
Why: He built his on guitar when he was seventeen years old and still plays it today. What a legend.
Favorite guitarist: Tomo Fujita
Why: AMAZING rhythm guitar, clean technique, his focus on the basics and foundations that make for beautiful playing. And an extraordinary teacher!
my favorite guitar player is "Kingfish" Christone Ingram, What a dude!
Favorite Guitar Player: Alex Lifeson due to his versatility and able to change with the times while creating his own sound.
Favorite Guitarist: My grandfather, he's the one who inspired me to pick up the guitar and exposed me to the world of psychedelic rock. The greatest father figure I could ever ask for.
Favorite guitarist: Peter Honore
Why: so tasteful in playing, doesn’t worry about shredding, just playing the right notes and good chords
My favorite player Gary Moore. The man could play anything with soul and intensity
Mark Knopfler - his haunting lead in Brothers in Arms just plays over and over in my head
Favourite guitarist: Marty Schwartz
Why: He's teaching me different songs in different forms for all skill levels, he's funny, he feels motivational, and he just really connects as a teacher without even being able to talk to him directly
Ritchie Blackmore: pioneer of THAT dark metal sound. His sound is so signature with the stuff he does, especially with Rainbow.
One of my latest "guitar hero" favorites lately is Johnny Marr - Such great songwriting for music lovers to come across. Anyhow, thanks for the content Rob and have a great 2021!
My favorite guitar player is my Dad. He is 73 and teaching himself to play so he can jam with me when we can finally see each other when the pandemic is over.
This was so wholesome I came from from the future to tell you how awesome that is :)
Did he actually learn?
Did you jam?
We did get together and jam. When he showed up he gifted me Gibson Les Paul Standard. He was able to visit for a few days. We played, talked gear & shared music. Great times. Since then, in a sad twist of fate, he had an accident with a table saw and can't play anymore. That was the only chance we had to play our guitars together, but it is a great memory that I am thankful to have.
@@sporq4156 You can tune guitar in open tuning. That way he only needs one hand to play guitar!! You can enjoy together again!!
I know it's "cliché" but honestly my favourite guitarist is Eddie Van Halen.
Like learning the Live Without A Net solo, Spanish Fly and Mean Street has taught me so much about phrasing and hand coordination it's insane
He was fun to listen to for sure.
My favorite is Ritchie Blackmore Why: the way he blended his classical foundation into his playing style
Favorite: Brian May
Why: No words. Just love his creativity and ease in play and how much you can tell he loves to play!
Favorite guitarist: George Harrison. He was a perfect fit fo the Beatles, and everything he did afterwards was phenomenal. Not to mention that he never relet the fame get to him, he always stayed a wholesome person which is really important when you’re someone people idolize, especially in an industry full of inflated egos
Yesssssss
I loved it when he used the slide in his songs.
My inspiration has to be Slash. The guitar solo in “November Rain” was the one that got me hooked into playing the instrument.
Favorite: Tommy Emmanuel
Reason: He seems to put an unmatchable amount of feeling into his playing. The music he plays really makes you feel like you’re experiencing something rather than just listening to music. It’s really something else
Favorite: David Gilmour
Why: He transformed my music taste and remotivated me to continue the guitar. He also influenced my style more than anyone, and I’ll forever love playing his solos.
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmour
Why: He was one of my first guitar heroes. I was immediately drawn to how melodic his solos are and how much emotion you can feel in his playing.
My great grandfather is my guitar hero. He’s inspired my playing since day one.
Favorite guitarist: Johnny Marr absolutely love how he used open tunings and his unique style
My favorite guitarist is David Gilmour. He’s got feel. Phrasing. Tone for days. I like just about every guitarist but DG is always inspiring to me.
Favorite player... that’s a little tough, but one that inspires me a lot is Jerry Cantrell. What a powerful guitarist🤘
Nissssssssssssssssssce 🍻
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmour
Why: His tone, his expressiveness. I have been playing Pink Floyd since I was a young teenager on both acoustic and electric.
After multiple thousand dollar Gibsons and Fenders I just got a PRS CE 24 and I now understand how good a guitar can be!
Favorite player: Stevie Ray Vaughn. I started playing guitar after listening to Pride and Joy and Texas Flood, still gives me the chills to this day
Favorite guitar player: Chris buck
There is something about the way he plays, so smooth
He plays great. But I don't like to listen to him talk at all ☺️
Favorite Guitarist: David Gilmour
Why: Every note and every solo he has done is perfect in my eyes. He writes great riffs too and don’t even get me started on his tone!
My favourite guitarist is David Gilmour.
Why: I love the way his solos are so simple, emotional and I love his bends.
Favorite: Herman Li
Why: He always looks like he's having a blast when he's shredding. The energy is contagious.
Randy Rhoads, the outro solo to tonight still gives me chills.
For me it's the Mr. Crowley solo.
Man, your gesture with the guitar is so heartwarming!David Grissom is such an underrated guitarist, he was the first endorser to have his own signature PRS model! Also favourite player would be Jimmy Page, he is literally a GOD who can do anything from blues, folk, rock, psychedelic, country, alternate tuning. Can anybody forget Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir, Achillies Last Stand?
Jimmy Rosenberg is my favourite guitarist.Speed,flair and clean notes.
Plus that certain something which cannot be taught.
Thanks Robert. All the best for 2021.
Favourite player: Larry Carlton
Reason: He not only has great chops, he has so much feeling and writes such interesting and beautiful licks
Favorite player: Greg Howe
Why? His expression, technique, feel and tone are out of this world. He motivates me to continue improving as a guirarist and as a musician.
My favorite guitar player is my 5th grade teacher.
She's actually the one who has inspired me to pick up a guitar
Tim Pierce is my favorite guitarist, His joy is as infectious as his skills are tastefully massive.
Good luck to all the entries & happy new year.
Favorite Guitar Player: Robert Baker. NOT TRYING TO SUCK UP! You’ve really motivated me and I’m sure a lot of other guitarists to be better players and people in general, with your great teaching and playing skills. But not to mention your upbeat attitude and generally sunny disposition. Thank you!
Favorite player: Jerry Cantrell, his riffs are just crushing, and his solos are so bluesy yet metal at the same time
Favorite guitar player: Warren Haynes. He can do it all - with tasteful soul and incredible tone.
Favorite Guitarist: Mark Knopfler
Why: His control of dynamics and innovation
Favorite guitar player: Adam Jones
Dude just paints a landscape with his sound
Fav guitarist: kyuss era Josh Homme, the tone on Welcome to the Sky Valley is 👌
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmour
Why: draws so much feeling out of every note.
My dad was my favorite guitar player. He was in a band from the time he was 14 until he passed away 12 years ago. I just have such fond memories of sitting on the floor and listening to him play. I hope one day to be able to play as well as he did. Still taking those lessons and working on it! :)
Favorite: David Gilmour
Why: That feeling, he makes the guitar sing smooth as butter
My favorite guitar player is my wife to be, she's learning and watching her so passionate inspires me! She'll love that Teal for her first guitar :)
That's awesome, you are fortunate to have each other.
@@leanderthal2689 Yes We Are! Thank you!
Favourite player: Jimi Hendrix
Why: He's one of the, if not the, most legendary guitarist ever.
oh man such a hard question!
Favorite: Angus Young
Why: The AC/DC riffs are incredible and so recognizable. Recreating his sound is a huge reason I (try to) play guitar and my first electric was an Epi SG because of him.
I’m an 80s kid, way back then I just thought Prince was amazing. It’s why I started playing guitar. He could rock, funk, all of it in stiletto heels and with that crazy cloud guitar!
Favorite player: Angus Young
Why: His stage presence and performances along with tasty blues licks.
favourite guitarist: Johnny Marr, his blend of rhythm and lead with his arpeggios all into 1 part is so fascinating and inspiring
Favorite guitarrist: Eddie Van Halen Why: The first time I heard Eruption. I couldn't believe what I was listening to! He was just amazing
Derek Trucks: His slide playing brings an entirely new voice to the guitar
Favorite guitarist: Brian May
Why: Astrophysicists and a rock legend! what a combo.
Favourite Guitar Player: John 5 because of how versatile he is! Plus the boy has got STYLE.
My second pick!
Favorite guitarist: Jan Akkerman from Focus. No other like him. I am already subscribed. Happy New Year!
Favorite guitarist: Larry Carlton
Why: His ability to span every genre. He makes jazz sound rockish and rock sound jazzy.
Favourite guitarist : Guthrie Govan
Why : His ability to create unique phrases paired with his tone to capture a certain feel or emotion.
Favorite guitarist: Jimi Hendrix
Why: his music is what made me pick up the guitar for the first time and then I was hooked.
Favorite guitarist: David Gilmore
Reason: I love his tone, and his soul in his playing. He can have a ton of effects, or have zero, and he is absolutely awe inspiring. Thanks for the opportunity.
Favourite player: Tommy Emmanuel
Why: You can feel how happy it makes him to bring joy into people's life with his guitar :)
Favorite guitarist: Yvette Young. Her music makes me smile whenever I listen
Favorite guitarist: Jerry Cantrell, he has some unique and dark riffs!
Eric Johnson. It's so hard to choose, but hearing those tones from your DGT, I was immediately reminded of his talent and contributions.
My favorite guitartist is Kim Thayil of Soundgarden!
Current favorite guitar player: Steve Vai.
Why: his ability to really speak with the instrument. He is the first musician that I could hear the "conversation" (or monologue) his guitar had during a performance. Just entrancing.
Slash is also an inspiration.
same for me
@@bradyguerin5525 I've been listening and practicing a lot of John Mayer lately, too. His clean tone is hypnotic. Happy new year!
Hearing Jimi Hendrix's playing for the first time is what inspired me to start playing. He's still my favorite to this day.
Favorite guitarist: Adam Jones
Why: Is very humble, works with his band and shines when he needs to, very creative.
Favorite: Mateus Asato
Why: Extremely versatile playing, and always sooo tasteful. If you don't know him, do yourself a favor and look him up!
Jimi Hendrix. He always put tons of heart and soul into his playing.
My favorite guitarist is Alain Johannes. He's why I started playing.
I freaking hate I missed that giveaway. Dude. I’m so glad you’re as passionate as you are. It gives me real inspiration. Thank you.
Jeff Beck: I'd be so curious to hear him on a PRS.
Yikes! Especially on the neck pickup!
Favourite guitarist: Scott Gorham
Why: Thin Lizzy were the band that got me into rock music and playing guitar
Favorite guitar player : Eddie Van Halen.
He's the reason I started playing.
My Army buddy Ralph is my favorite guitarist. He got me into playing guitar and has pushed me to stick with it these last few years! The man can shred!
Steve Howe has to be my favourite. He can play pretty much any style masterfully and with so much taste. Especially love his way of playing fast, but still keeping the feel and melody (like a prog rock Les Paul)
Favourite guitar player: Rabea Massaad.
I just love how he sounds.
My favorite guitar player is currently Christone “Kingfish” Ingram.
He's touched by some sort of divine inspiration. Great singer, too. Watch his tiny desk concert ... made me cry.
@@JohannesLabusch thanks! Tiny desk concerts are great. The Mack Miller TD was amazing as well!
@@JohannesLabusch Empty Promises, live..... check it out
Kingfish is a legend in the making. That man needs the Blues. 🎸🎸
I have one of his picks from a show he did at the Sunset Concert Series in Carbondale, Ill. Phenomenal guitar player.
My favourite guitar player has to be John Mayer dude. Both on the prs and the fender I just really like his tone and style! 🎸
Favourite: Mark Tremonti
Why: His sound, the genre and he is a god when playing live.
It's also because of him why I intrest in electric guitars nowadays.
My fave guitarist is a recent discovery this year: Chris Buck
He is absolutely amazing
Chris Buck is kind of mediocre but he would be a lot better if he would just learn a few new tricks and stop overusing all his old ones. What I mean is, he sounds ok but he just plays the same fucking thing every time
Same here! Great guitar player!
@Colm Coss I keep commenting on his videos, but he keeps playing the same shit over and over so I guess he doesn’t read them 🤷♂️
@@Pdbottleneck He is far from mediocre, but yeah he uses alot of the same tricks over and over, but that what makes him recognisable. He is playing as himself
Favorite Guitar Player: Terry Kath
To say that Terry Kath is a great guitar player is an understatement. His work with Chicago during his tenure with the band is unparalleled in the world of guitar. He truly was an innovator, and the world could really use his talents once more. I mean, if Jimi Hendrix says that Terry’s better than him, you know he’s good. Not to mention his Ray Charles-esque singing voice. He truly was amazing
Favorite: Steve Vai
Why: I didn’t listen to him until I tried out a Jem in a guitar store. And really loved it, so I listened to some of his music and I am still blown away by everything he does
Favorite: Slash
Why: he's the reason i started playing guitar. So iconic!
Eddie van Halen for sure! When I was a kid and my uncle ripped me a cd off his computer and I was blown away! Thanks for the great content Robert! (and all these guitars youre giving away! Ha ha)
My favorite player: Richie Kotzen.
Top class playing, writing and singing
Favorite Guitarist: Kida "Motifour" Motoko
Why: Kida and tricot as a whole reignited my love for guitar. For a long while, I wasn't playing much and wasn't even listening to music much. But, ever since discovering her guitar work, my passion for music has been reunited and I find myself playing every single day again. I feel reborn and am playing and listening to music more than I every really have. Tricot, in many ways, has gotten me through this past year of hardships and change. She is one of the most talented, unique, and inspired players I have ever heard and I think that tricot is criminally underrated. If anybody reading this has a few minutes to kill, I'd really recommend checking out tricot for yourself. Here's to 2021!
Favorite guitarist: Steve Howe
Why: because his opening mad solo on Close to the Edge :)
Favorite: Pat Metheny
Why: Wonderful melodys that made the jazz world more colourful.
Favourite guitarist: John Mayer
Why: If Eric Clapton says he's a master, then he's a master.
The tone you're getting from that blue SOB is absolutely beautiful!!