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Thread started 09/24/07 4:01pm

monk76

Who is the best living guitar player ?

For me it is Jimmy Rosenberg

Watch this amazing video of Jimmy playing!




http://www.youtube.com/wa...X6JYdbDgfg















Nowhere in the USA can one go to witness such great and timeless musicianship. If only!




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Reply #1 posted 09/24/07 4:16pm

theAudience

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monk76 said:

For me it is Bireli Lagrene.


I have this DVD and it is very good. I was able to see one of his "friends" play (Stochelo Rosenberg) up close and personal when I was in France a few years ago.


As to your question, "Who is the best living guitar player ?", it's a question that won't really be answered based on any quantifiable evidence here.
It really boils down to taste and preference IMO.

You'd probably get more productive answers by asking something like, "Who is your favorite living guitar player ?"


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Reply #2 posted 09/24/07 4:20pm

SPYZFAN1

BUCKETHEAD..because he can play anything and everything. Funk, ambience, shred, acoustic, hard rock, heavy metal, techno, cyberthrash, blues.. he does it all. And he writes cool jams.
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Reply #3 posted 09/24/07 5:40pm

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Jeff Beck has done it all, and innovated A LOT of stuff guitarists still use today. If he stuck with a singer, he would be recoginzed as one of the best ever, and the band probably would've out sold Led Zeppelin.
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Reply #4 posted 09/24/07 6:20pm

prettymansson

There's no such thing !

Question...?

What is the best kinda movie...?
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Reply #5 posted 09/24/07 6:40pm

dragondayz

My post may be very unpopular, but I really like Ernie Isley.
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Reply #6 posted 09/24/07 7:03pm

sexxydancer

4 me,Prince. wink
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Reply #7 posted 09/24/07 7:09pm

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dragondayz said:

My post may be very unpopular, but I really like Ernie Isley.

Me Too! smile
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Reply #8 posted 09/24/07 10:18pm

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theAudience said:

monk76 said:

For me it is Bireli Lagrene.


I have this DVD and it is very good. I was able to see one of his "friends" play (Stochelo Rosenberg) up close and personal when I was in France a few years ago.


As to your question, "Who is the best living guitar player ?", it's a question that won't really be answered based on any quantifiable evidence here.
It really boils down to taste and preference IMO.

You'd probably get more productive answers by asking something like, "Who is your favorite living guitar player ?"


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[Edited 9/24/07 16:53pm]


So, Audience,

Who is your favorite living guitar player?
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Reply #9 posted 09/24/07 10:22pm

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Favorite living guitarists are P, and Nuno Bettencourt.
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Reply #10 posted 09/24/07 10:36pm

Calligraphy

Probably some man or woman living in obscurity and whose talent the world has never heard.
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Reply #11 posted 09/24/07 10:53pm

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no such thing
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With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
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Reply #12 posted 09/24/07 11:41pm

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sexxydancer said:

4 me,Prince. wink


He plays guitar?
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Reply #13 posted 09/25/07 12:36am

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BlaqueKnight said:

sexxydancer said:

4 me,Prince. wink


He plays guitar?


You wouldn't believe how many people claim that they don't know that our man plays guitar let alone is a guitar God.
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Reply #14 posted 09/25/07 12:37am

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rebelsoldier said:

BlaqueKnight said:



He plays guitar?


You wouldn't believe how many people claim that they don't know that our man plays guitar let alone is a guitar God.
mad

God.. thats a stretch...
He's a Guitar Prince... wink
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Reply #15 posted 09/25/07 1:14am

woogiebear

JESSE JOHNSON, FREDDIE STONE, ERNIE ISLEY AND SUGARFOOT!!!!!
cool cool cool cool cool cool
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Reply #16 posted 09/25/07 6:37am

roodboi

That's a tough question but someone I have tons of respect for as a guitar player is Roy Clark...truly underrated talent...
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Reply #17 posted 09/25/07 6:54am

FuNkeNsteiN

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theAudience said:

monk76 said:

For me it is Bireli Lagrene.


I have this DVD and it is very good. I was able to see one of his "friends" play (Stochelo Rosenberg) up close and personal when I was in France a few years ago.


As to your question, "Who is the best living guitar player ?", it's a question that won't really be answered based on any quantifiable evidence here.
It really boils down to taste and preference IMO.

You'd probably get more productive answers by asking something like, "Who is your favorite living guitar player ?"


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[Edited 9/24/07 16:53pm]

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It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #18 posted 09/25/07 6:55am

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woogiebear said:

JESSE JOHNSON, FREDDIE STONE, ERNIE ISLEY AND SUGARFOOT!!!!!
cool cool cool cool cool cool

That cat is seriously underrated as a guitarist cool
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #19 posted 09/25/07 8:23am

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heartbeatocean said:


So, Audience,

Who is your favorite living guitar player?

Not really isolated to one particular player as the ones I enjoy all bring something unique to the table.

Just a short list off the top of my head...

George Benson - his older instrumental material
Jeff Beck - over 60 and still able to bring it
Allan Holdsworth
Jean-Paul Bourelly
Wayne Krantz
Tommy Emmanuel
Lionel Loueke
Greg Howe
Johnny Smith
- from what I can tell he's still alive
Oz Noy
Keb Mo
Buddy Guy
B.B. King
Larry Carlton
Robben Ford


...well, maybe not so short. confused
(please don't ask for the long list) wink



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Reply #20 posted 09/25/07 8:24am

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Calligraphy said:

Probably some man or woman living in obscurity and whose talent the world has never heard.

Best answer to the original question. thumbs up!


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theAudience said:



George Benson - his older instrumental material
Jeff Beck - over 60 and still able to bring it
Allan Holdsworth
Jean-Paul Bourelly
Wayne Krantz
Tommy Emmanuel
Lionel Loueke
Greg Howe
Johnny Smith
- from what I can tell he's still alive
Oz Noy
Keb Mo
Buddy Guy
B.B. King
Larry Carlton
Robben Ford




Great List--one of the key things as a guitarist--no, as an artist--is to try to have your own voice, and that's something that all those guys have done...


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Reply #22 posted 09/25/07 8:45am

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paligap said:



Great List--one of the key things as a guitarist--no, as an artist--is to try to have your own voice, and that's something that all those guys have done...


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Super point!
Much more important than how many chord voicings you know or how many "npm" (note per millisecond) you can clock.

Many players out there, although blessed with amazing technique, are basically cloning someone else.
If you can't tell who's playing within the first few chords or notes of a solo, they've still got work to do.


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Reply #23 posted 09/25/07 8:50am

Empress

There are many great living guitar players, but for me, I would choose....

Carlos Santana.

I love his style, sound and attitude.
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Reply #24 posted 09/25/07 9:27am

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...


Some of my favorites...wouldn't say any of them are better than anyone in particular, I just like'em.....


Allan Holdsworth

Jean Paul Bourelly

Wayne Krantz

David Gilmore (no, not that other David "Gilmour", Lol!)

Kurt Rosenwinkel

Terje Rypdal


Kazumi Watanabe

Lionel Loueke

Jef Lee Johnson

Alex Machacek Jimi Hazel

Nile Rodgers

Carlos Santana

Oz Noy Kevin Eubanks

Frank Gambale


Larry Carlton



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Reply #25 posted 09/25/07 9:42am

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Nice picks. thumbs up!


Speaking of cats whose "voices" you can pick out of a crowd, these two should get a mention...





...John Scofield & Pat Metheny


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Reply #26 posted 09/25/07 9:52am

MsLegs

I agree with most you've all mentioned thus far. I'll Earl Klugh in the jazz arena.
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Reply #27 posted 09/25/07 9:52am

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theAudience said:

Nice picks. thumbs up!


Speaking of cats whose "voices" you can pick out of a crowd, these two should get a mention...





...John Scofield & Pat Metheny




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biggrin Definitely!

I got into John Scofield about the same time I got into Jean Paul Bourelly.... I remember somebody on a jazz station playing them back to back--actually, they played something by Mike Stern, too...and the great thing was each one had their Own Sound, I could actually tell who was who after a few notes....

The funny thing about Pat Metheny is, I keeep thinking of him as a composer first rather than a guitar player, which is odd, because he's a hellof a player and sure has his own distinct sound...

I think it must be that his writing always takes the whole band, or orchestra, or trio in mind..even if it's a duet, his writing always serves the whole, rather than focusing on one particular person....




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Reply #28 posted 09/25/07 9:54am

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MsLegs said:

I agree with most you've all mentioned thus far. I'll Earl Klugh in the jazz arena.


biggrin Ndeed!! He's the reason a got a Nylon string at home now, lol



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Reply #29 posted 09/25/07 11:33am

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Great. I'll have to explore these. Great guitar really feeds my soul.
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