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  2. Mar 4, 2024 · As Steve Vai’s co-guitar player, Dante Frisiello is in a unique position to closely observe – and learn from – one of the most virtuosic guitar players to have picked up an electric guitar. But what is it that actually makes a virtuoso?

    • Robert Fripp
    • Speedy West
    • Daniel Lanois
    • Nick Drake
    • Geordie Greep
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    If, in the words of Ed Seith, a ‘virtuoso is someone in whose hands the music is transcendent’, then we should look no further than guitar player Mr Robert Fripp. There is a comment on the video below which relays a quote by Daryl Hall, stating that ‘when a guitarist plays a really good blues solo, it sounds like a person crying. When Robert plays ...

    Before people like Paul Gilbert and Steve Vai came along and showed sweep picking the entrance and the exit, Speedy West was showing everyone and everything that for on the western frontier with cowboy chords– and all on lap steel. Instead of playing with the fingers, lap steel requires the use of a bar of metal (or something else) to sound out the...

    A perhaps surprising choice comes in the form of Daniel Lanois, famed for his collaborations with Brian Eno, though with a guitar tone that many guitarists would sell precious organs to have. Forget John Petrucci and T Bone Walker, and Albert Collins, Daniel Lanois was even reinventing the guitar in his first band as a kid. Like Fripp, Lanois’ styl...

    Again, another perhaps unexpected choice, but one that I stand by. Not exactly known for live performance, Nick Drake’s abilities and inventiveness with the folk guitar are there for all to see on his three recorded albums, awash with relative virtuosity whether through muscle memory or otherwise. Both his playing ability and compositional approach...

    A relative newcomer to the world of music and a young man at that, this guitarist’s credentials are no less weighty. He is, in fact, the very definition of a virtuoso, playing all sorts of different styles of guitar at the level of mastery and without a moment’s hesitation. Forget George Benson, Marty Friedman, and Joseph Satriani, this young man c...

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  3. Guitar Virtuoso. The talented, flamboyant lead guitarist was always one of rock's most cherished roles, but it wasn't until the late '80s that the Guitar Virtuoso reigned supreme in mainstream rock.

  4. Feb 13, 2022 · What exactly does it mean to be a guitar virtuoso? It’s playing the guitar so well that other people think you’re an accomplished musical genius. While this may seem like an unreachable goal, there are plenty of things you can do to become one yourself, from the most obvious (practice!) to the slightly more out-of-the-box (have fun!).

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Across the musical spectrum artists on all instruments; pianos, violins, drums, etc. are pushing the boundaries of their instruments and their craft. They are exploring new realms of technical proficiency while also delving deeper into the emotional and expressive possibilities of their instruments.

  6. Sep 21, 2018 · Here’s how it works. With the shred guitar back in production and ready to be received by young legends in the making, we list 10 talented players you should be listening to right now... Plini Roessler-Holgate is a 26-year-old Australian guitarist who creates instrumental music that leans heavily towards prog metal.

  7. Dec 13, 2023 · News. “Guitarists appear to be caught in a paradox”: A new study by UK academics says the modern-day guitar virtuoso is torn between perfection and authenticity – and must be a cultural entrepreneur. By Matt Parker. published 13 December 2023.