I don't know how anyone can leave out the amazing Vinnie Moore. He had some of the best neoclassical shred albums in the mid to late eighties and unlike some others of his ilk, he was as musical as he was technical. Good job though. I do agree with most of your list. Keep up the good work!
@@JulioSiqueiraMusic I totally understand...I guess you stay loyal to the guys you started with and for me the first one was the vinman! Looking forward to your other stuff. Peace:)
cant argue with the top 2 - pretty good list !
I don't know how anyone can leave out the amazing Vinnie Moore. He had some of the best neoclassical shred albums in the mid to late eighties and unlike some others of his ilk, he was as musical as he was technical. Good job though. I do agree with most of your list. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, man!
Yeah, Vinnie is a legend. Hard to not leave some great players out in such a short list though.
@@JulioSiqueiraMusic I totally understand...I guess you stay loyal to the guys you started with and for me the first one was the vinman! Looking forward to your other stuff. Peace:)
The section you showed with Vai is mental. I would never be able to keep track of 2 guitars at once lol
Totally! It breaks my brain lol
yngwie, bumble foot & nuno, the tone quality of these 3 is quite confortable..:)
Legends!
2nd : Shawn lane
1st : Allan holdsworth the great
3rd : I don't care
Great call! Holdsworth is definitely on the hall of fame
dimebag wins.
Another monster player!