Never heard of this guy until my guitar teacher showed me a YouTube clip on Saturday...
We were talking about harmonics, and how / where on the fretboard to get them, so out comes the following YT clips...
Tommy Emmanuel
Not my style musically, but got to hand it to the man in terms of skill and technique
Pffft. He's no John Squire, is he?
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I believe that since faking his death, and subsequent extensive plastic surgery, Jimi Hendrix has made a good living as a private music teacher in Peterborough
Ever heard of Tommy Emmanuel?
His version of classical gas is A. Maz. Ing.
Jaco Pastorius
Lead guitarist from Strung Out can certainly shred.
little axe, aka skip mcdonald .
Buckethead?
Trevor Gordon Hall
Sister Rosetta Tharpe - The Godmother of Rock n Roll.
I've always really rated Michael Messer;
Nels Cline.....
Solo starts at 3:48 if your impatient 🙂
8 String!
Claire, the guitarist/singer in a local band, Mortedelamer, has just got an eight-string very much like that one. I'm waiting to catch up with them at a gig, 'cos I'm dying to know how you tune the bloody thing!
I know how to tune a Bass, a regular six-string, and a twelve is just octave pairs, but and eight-string leaves me flummoxed.
Right, after watching that video of the eight-string, I can see how Claire would love it, the band are somewhat along the lines of Muse, and she does a fair bit of fretting, then hammering the strings on the neck, plus harmonics and stuff.
Fabulous guitar, if only I could play...
I've always been incredibly impressed by this guy:
Adrian Legg
Tim pierce
You will probably never have heard of him but you will certainly have heard a lot of his work
Premier studio guy
I'll also mention dan huff though he's more a producer these day
Classify as missing in action but Phil solem and Adam Schmitt are unbelievable song based guitarists rather than 'shredders'
Frank Usher plays with ex Marillion vocalist Fish. Quite superb musician and makes his own guitars which have the most fantastic sound
CZ, the 8-string tuning Charlie Hunter uses is EAD (bottom three from 4-string bass) ADGBE (top five from 6-string guitar). Very cool if you're very much a groove merchant.
Some of the most underrated but listened to guitarists were the 'Oreo Cookie' trio of Robert White, Joe Messina and Eddie Willis who played on much of Motown's output as part of the Funk Bros. house band.
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John Scofield, just brilliant
Cgg, thank you for that, it makes sense now. I'm no musician and can barely fumble my way through three or four chords, so I'm envious of those who can, and especially those who can wring amazing sounds out of slightly more unconventional instruments.
IMO Tommy Emmanuel is the greatest technically but John Fahey is the greatest guitarist in terms of originality and musicality on an acoustic.
I'm liking some of the above, I'll throw Larry Carlton and Steve Luthaker into the mix.....
I'll throw Big Jim into the mix. Not many can touch him for the sheer breadth and influence he may (or may not) have had on other rather better known guitarists.
As the general theme seems to be acoustic:
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And a really nice guy too.
Others worth looking up, Oli Brown, Aynsley Lister, Ron Sayer. All excellent artists!
...... oh and you've all heard of Joe Bonamassa?
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John Martyn always coaxed amazing sounds out of a guitar.
Henrik Freischlader.. saw him live at this gig this week. good stuff!
Give Will Killeen a listen...very good.
Preston Read
Andy C Saxton
Give Will Killeen a listen...very good.
Definately recommend Wilbur.
Ali Farka Toure
Larry Coryell & Phillip Catherine
Biréli Lagrène always makes an impression. Here as youngster...
And more recently (opening shot is of him)...

