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Okay, I'm sure you've gotten an argument with your buddies at some point, comparing who you think are the top 10 guitar players of all time. We've all been there, but here's the thing that few realize. Music isn't competition, it's not about who's the best at this or that. Plus, there's a LOT of musical styles, that comparing let's say a metal shredder and a blues master doesn't really work all that well. It's like comparing apples and oranges. That being said, there's still a few guitarists that most people consider to be real heavies, and every time these types of lists come up, their names are always mentioned. These guitar players are either very skilled at a specific technique, or are the most influential guitarists to other musicians, and that's whey they deserve to be in a top 10 guitar players list. As for me, this is probably my top 10 list of guitar players... 1. Jimi Hendrix Need I say more? Jimi Hendrix is almost always at the top of every "top guitarists" list! He turned the electric guitar from a novelty into a laboratory, experimenting with sounds never even dreamed of before on the electric guitar. Hendrix's style of raw, fuzzy, feedback-y sound is instantly recognizable, and he has been the influence for very many younger guitarists. His stage presence is also electrifying and powerful. "Purple Haze" and "All Along the Watchtower" set the foundation for a towering monument of rock that stands to this day. 2. Jimmy Page Another Jimmy! The Led Zeppelin guitar master has been very influential to a lot of rockers nowadays, and his guitar licks are legendary and instantly recognizable. His solo of "Heartbreaker" is immortal, and "Black Dog" and "Stairway to Heaven" are unshakable rock classics. And can you name anybody else who has a guitar solo with a violin bow? That's from "Dazed and Confused", 3. BB King When you say blues, everything all boils down to its master and ambassador: BB King. He paved the way for the newer generation of blues players, from Eric Clapton to John Mayer. BB King's powerful bending and vibrato are classic blues techniques, still used today. Also, his guitar is also legendary - who else names their guitar Lucille? 4. David Gilmour Gilmour is best known for his lead guitar work in the band Pink Floyd. Gilmour's solo style is characterised by blues-influenced phrasing, expressive note bends and sustain. He is one of the most influential guitar player. 5. Keith Richards Keith Richards is a member of one of the longest-lasting, most influential active rock bands The Rolling Stones. Don't tell me you aren't aware of that classic fuzzy three-note riff from "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"! For all the hits the Stones put out that became foundations of other hit songs, Keith Richards also deserves a spot on the top 10 guitarists list. 6. Kirk Hammet/James Hetfield Metal was never the same way with the coming of Metallica. these 2 redefined hard rock with the pounding solos of "Master of Puppets" and, arguably their most popular song, "Enter Sandman". Don't tell me you've never tried to play "Nothing else Matters" 7. Carlos Santana If you're talking of instantly recognizable tone, there's the master of Latin-infused rock, Carlos Santana. Before his now-popular jams with other artists, he was a Latin-rhythm purist, improvising with solos that are full of passion and spiritual meaning. Before hits like "Smooth", there were the soaring, sustained instrumental solos of "Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Child)" and the like. 8. Frank Zappa Zappa was a highly productive, prolific artist and he gained widespread critical acclaim. Many of his albums are considered essential in rock history, and he is regarded as one of the most original guitarists and composers of his time; he remains a major influence on musicians (have you ever heard about Steve Vai?)and composers. He had some commercial success, particularly in Europe, and for most of his career was able to work as an independent artist. 9. Mark Knopfler Unmistakable guitar playing of Knopfler has defined Dire Straits music for years. His solo albums are equally impressive. Knopfler just has a distinctive guitar sound that is instantly recognizable. Why the hell you need a pick for?10. Eric Clapton A true son of the blues, Eric Clapton had influences in rock, creating classics like "Layla" with his early band Derek and the Dominoes, and progressing to one of the most recognizable blues guitarists, from "Bell Bottom Blues" to his heartbreaking "Tears In Heaven". I'm sure a lot of you will have top 10 guitar players lists that are very different from mine, but that's the effect of musical influences; we have a lot of talented guitarists from a lot of different styles and genres to choose from. Whoever we pick as our top 10 guitarists says a lot about our favorite styles, criteria and our personality as guitarists. I would like to know which ones are yours, please feel free to comment this article with your list. Till then, happy rocking! Read what my students have to say
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