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SirLegendary
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Duke

To me personally it's Carlos Santana Favorite song from him is "into the night"

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hitmanvp95
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Probably James Hetfield, he's got some of the best riffs ever.

SirLegendary
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Duke

actually Jimmy Hendrix Is the BOMB

Healmeal
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John Petrucci (Dream theather)

Great guitarist.

Google567
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Farmer

Man, thought the second post was Ernie. I haven't seen him in a while.
Anyways, I have to say Van Halen, cause for me can't think of anybody at the moment.

BioWeapon117
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[quote]Probably James Hetfield, he's got some of the best riffs ever. [quote]

but he's the rythm guitarist... Definatly DAVE MUSTAINE of Megadeth. Go listen to ' Into The Lungs Of Hell '. the tapping, rythm, and drums compliment each other instrument in the song.

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EDDIE VAN HALEN!!! The guy's a god when playing and an Einstein when not playing (for creating the signature tap method), so there's no discussion there!! =P

@ Google567 : he won't be around real soon, at least that's what I understood from his brother...
shame...

BioWeapon117
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im suprised noone's said tom morello from RATM

chaotix567
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EDDIE VAN HALEN!!! The guy's a god when playing and an Einstein when not playing (for creating the signature tap method)

In actuality, DayCee, EVH didn't invent tapping, it had been done with a pick previously by the likes of Billy Gibbons and Ace Frehley. However, I do believe Eddie was the first to lay down two-handed tapping.

Now, onto my contribution. I would honestly have to go with Duane Allman, he was a wizard!

In fact, his brother Gregg has said that one day, Duane was home sick, so Gregg picked him up bluesman Taj Mahal's self-titled release to listen to. One hour after leaving Duane at home, Gregg received a phone call from his brother telling him to "come see this, baby brother!" Gregg returned home to find that Duane had practically mastered slide guitar playing, with that being his first time ever trying it!

Allman was in high demand as a session guitarist, playing on tracks for big names like Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, and Boz Scaggs, among others. He is also remembered for his lead playing with Eric Clapton's group Derek and the Dominos, playing the famous slide riff on "Layla". Of course these were all dwarfed by his crowning achievement, which was his awe-inspiring lead guitar playing on his own Allman Brothers Band's landmark live release At Fillmore East.

Duane was another who died too young, leaving this world at only 24 years of age on October 29, 1971 in a freak motorcycle accident.
Gametesta
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George Harrison!!!

bgerm52
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Jimmy Hendrix is one of my favorites, he rocks!

rafterman
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Peter Frampton is an excellent guitarist in my opinion.

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buckethead i think is currently the greatest guitarist of all time... the guys a beast.

but my favorite is john pettruci..... i love dream theater

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Mark morton would be my #1

1samfisher
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slash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He played for Guns N Roses

SirLegendary
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Jimmy Hendrix is one of my favorites, he rocks!


I agree jimmy hendrix is awesome and could play the guitar with alot of things
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