HIT4ME
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My top 10 list admittedly is not based on technical skills or music theory. It’s based on the guitarists that speak to me and sound good to my ear while still playing somewhat challenging music. After all as a guitar player it is very fun to jam along with your favorite songs, not listening to someone shred away and not being able to come close.
Someone special should be able to make memorable music that you can’t get out of your head. Angus Young for instance. Anyone with 2 years of guitar playing experience can play an AC/DC song. But the guy is legendary and created some of the best riffs the planet will ever see.
There are some online personalities that I truly enjoy watching like Steve Stine and Bernth.
I hear ya. One thing - you can be surprised at what you can do with some minimal practice. It is also funny to me how so many people can play the same instrument so differently. I can play people like Joe Satriani pretty well because I learned a lot of his stuff and it is how I personally learned to play. But then there are so many guys who just have a different view or interpretation of how the darned thing works and they are really hard for me.
AC/DC us also awesome.
And don't get me wrong, there is a difference between who I would spend my time listening to and who I see as "the best". Like I said, I can take Vai in limited doses and my jaw drops and it may even motivate me to try something new (and fail) - but I will blast AC/DC or GNR or REO, or whatever with the rest of you guys.
It is so hard to really say "best" as well because there are such different interpretations of the instrument. I mean, nobody does Slash better than Slash and nobody does Sinister Gates better than Sinister Gates.
The only other thing, they have done research and they have found that people "like" music based on their familiarity with it. This is the reason why 1 guy has written almost all of the stuff that is on the radio in the last 20 years, rather than take a chance on something new when promoting a record, they just go to the guy that writes the same stuff over and over and is tried and true and have a new band play it. But on the other hand, listening to guys like Vai or Gilbert or Satch really grows on you once you give it some time.
I highly recommend spending time listening to Joe Satriani, he is very accessible and taught a lot of the guitarists you seem to like:
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