Eric Johnson. Truly bewildering technique combined with a musicality that's missing in some of Satch and Via's stuff. Both those guys have technique which can't be topped, but they aren't as musically accessible. That said, they are undoubtedly the three best as far as technique.
2007-11-29 22:24:31
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answered by Jay G 3
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Nuno Bettencourt
Eric Clapton
BB King
Jerry Cantrell
2007-11-30 00:52:55
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answer #2
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answered by Bored @ Work 6
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Omar Rodríguez-The Mars Volta, At the Drive In
Tom Morello-Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave
2007-11-30 09:22:26
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answer #3
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answered by Evil Morty 7
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Tommy Emmanuel
Jimmy Paige
Slash
Eddie Van Halen
2007-11-30 12:58:45
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answer #4
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answered by CowJudgesYou 5
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Jimmy Page
Jeff Beck
Ronnie Montrose
Yngwie Malmsteen
Joe Satriani
There, 1 through 5
Yngwie owns Eddie VH
2007-11-29 23:43:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Slash of Guns N' Roses
I have to mention Steve Clark RIP
2007-11-30 10:50:08
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answer #6
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answered by Aaron M 3
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Nuno Bettencour from Extreme
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Eddie VanHalen
2007-11-29 23:01:47
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answer #7
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answered by Kingler 5
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Steve Vai and Joe Satriani (think about the millions of amazing guitarists who learnt from him)
2007-11-29 21:50:15
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answered by you remind me of the babe.. 3
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Jimi hendrix and Frank Za........Oh, wait. They have to be alive? Oops. Otherwise:
- Ani DiFranco
- Al Jourgensen of Ministry
- Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers
- Ian Mackaye/Guy Piccioto of Fugazi
- David Gilmour of Pink Floyd
- Nancy Wilson of Heart (mainly the first four albums)
EDIT: Dimebag Darrell removed. Double oops.
2007-11-29 21:34:57
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answered by filthy n' poor 2
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Carlos "Skay" Beilinson of Buenos Aires. He knows what to leave OUT and paints fantastic mosiacs of chords under the melodies.
Soloists are a dime a dozen.
2007-11-30 00:20:48
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answered by Anonymous
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