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hcazlekker
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For the commitment required, you cannot beat the guitar practice to pussy ratio.
Steve Vai performed both parts. Crossroads Duel
This kid is amusing... He gets more than you. Canon in D
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Post #1 4/7/07 10:58:28PM
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Mastodon2
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Posted by hcazlekker
For the commitment required, you cannot beat the guitar practice to pussy ratio.
Steve Vai performed both parts. Crossroads Duel
This kid is amusing... He gets more than you. Canon in D
Steve Vai's "Eugenese Trick bag" is a good song, not really that hard to play though.
As for that Canon in D, look up the original revised arrangement by Jerry C, he is much better. That Funtwo guy just slops through it.
For sheer musicality and technical ability though, it doesnt get better than Shawn Lane. He could play faster than Rusty Cooley and Francesco Farreri, and was an amazing composer and arranger.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2Bb67nem4U
Here he is playing Jonas Hellborg's "Serpents and Pigs", unfortunately Jonas isnt out there playing it, but Lane shows off some devastating chops.
Here he is playing the end of Jonas Hellborgs "Rice with the Angels" and seguing it into Hellborg's "Abstract logic". Very spiritual, Hellborg's music has a strong indian classical element to it, and for sheer complexity, depth and spirituality, you cannot possibly top Carnatic and Qawaali music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoqRENuuLrs ]
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Post #2 4/8/07 8:42:39AM
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hcazlekker
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Wow, Shawn Lane's skill is amazing. How did he pass? I can't find anything on it.
I would be content with having Funtwo guy's skill, LOL. I tried to get into the guitar a while back, but my fingers are just too fat to play. I practice bass now, haha.
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Post #3 4/8/07 12:25:00PM
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Mastodon2
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Lets not make the mistake of thinking that bass is the easy option though
.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgWAwQaWosE
Mark King, bassist from English Band Level 42 showing the top limits of his slapping skill. In terms of slap, he is probably the most proficent bassist in the world atm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Jw6oOXuq10
That is Jeff Berlin, showing the groove. Pretty awesome rendition of Clapton's tears in Heaven
If you like Shawn Lane, defintely check out John Mclaughlin, and Jonas Hellborg. Hellborg is a force of nature on his bass.
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Post #4 4/8/07 12:39:08PM
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hcazlekker
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Posted by Mastodon2
Lets not make the mistake of thinking that bass is the easy option though
Nah, I wouldn't think that way. I have a physical limitation (big hands/fingers). The bass suits me better. 
Are you going to college? Art major? Your knowledge is impressive. And you sell those guys pretty well. I hadn't heard of Shawn Lane before today.
I should have gone to college under art, I still could go actually, haha. I played in the concert/marching band during highschool. My hair still stands on end when I hear the drum line blasting from my HS stadium.
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Post #5 4/8/07 8:38:51PM
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Mastodon2
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Posted by hcazlekker
Posted by Mastodon2
Lets not make the mistake of thinking that bass is the easy option though
Nah, I wouldn't think that way. I have a physical limitation (big hands/fingers). The bass suits me better. 
Are you going to college? Art major? Your knowledge is impressive. And you sell those guys pretty well. I hadn't heard of Shawn Lane before today.
I should have gone to college under art, I still could go actually, haha. I played in the concert/marching band during highschool. My hair still stands on end when I hear the drum line blasting from my HS stadium.
No Im in England, so its University over here, and Im not studying music, Im starting in September on Biology, Physiology, Biology and Forensics or Zoology. I havnt decided which yet.
Ive been playing guitar since I was 14, and now Im 18. Ive always wanted to push myself as a player and a listener, so I began listening to and imitating the more technically gifted musicians, but then I got bored of playing simple music at high speeds, stopped playing metal and started playing Jazz, and thats where I got into guys like Shawn Lane, John Mclaughlin, Alan Holdsworth etc.
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Post #6 4/9/07 3:41:34AM
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Stickan
the HAWT one!
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I'm more of an acoustic guitar kind of guy.
Ocean
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Post #7 4/9/07 9:07:47AM
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hcazlekker
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Wow.
John Butler was playing like three parts at the same time with his twelve string.
Its a shame people this skilled don't get more attention. I guess it better suits their particular genius though.
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Post #8 4/9/07 2:28:05PM
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Mastodon2
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Posted by Stickan
I'm more of an acoustic guitar kind of guy.
Ocean
Ocean is a fantastic song, the live in Sydney video of it is by far his best performance of the piece. Unfortunately the rest of his material is sporadic and lacklustre, which is probably why he has never became a massive name on the acoustic circuit.
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Post #9 4/9/07 2:45:02PM
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Lay_N_Pray
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I point you all to my avatar...
Wait before you bash me, I know music too, I have played the drums for a very long time.
I understand Slash can be sloppy and such and is not all that technical, but he has that always debated "soul" to his solos and music. I mean I cant find any song by Satriani or Malmsteen or any of those technical shredders that make me rock out like "Mr. Brownstone" does, what a riff.
Got to love Slash
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Post #10 4/9/07 6:54:10PM
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Mastodon2
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I agree Malmsteem is all about speed, but if you think that Satriani is a "Shredder" then you are way off the mark.
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Post #11 4/10/07 7:00:00AM
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deadcore
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i'll take Eddie Van Halen doing Eruption as the best solo of all time.
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Post #12 4/10/07 11:53:59AM
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Mastodon2
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Seriously?
You do know that it was just recorded by the producer when he heard Eddie Wanking about, and hit record right? Its a total show off piece, there is no emotion in it at all, and it even fails as a show off piece because Eddie doesnt even do anything impressive.
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Post #13 4/10/07 1:33:45PM
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We_Todd_Did
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Posted by hcazlekker
Nah, I wouldn't think that way. I have a physical limitation (big hands/fingers). The bass suits me better. 
Go with what makes ya comfortable, but I just wanted to put this up in response to your calling big hands a limitation on guitar.
Zakk Wylde
His hands are absolutely massive.He also does some crazy stuff on acoustic, but I can't find any of it right now.
p.s.-sorry if it gets a little out of sync
p.p.s.-found some acoustic
Zakk Wylde Acoustic Madness
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Post #14 4/10/07 4:44:46PM
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johnafirth
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Andy McKee's a fantastic acoustic guitarist: His MySpace
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Post #15 4/10/07 5:16:31PM
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