THE GUITAR 1929-1969 | THE PLAYERS YOU NEED TO KNOW

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In this episode I discuss the guitar players that every serious guitarist should know between 1929-1969. A comprehensive guide of styles covering Classical, Blues, Jazz, Country and Rock & Roll.

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Comments

General Mcterror says:

I feel another one for country is Luther Perkins even though some of the stuff he did was simple, but he did it in a fashion that isn't easy to replicate and he truly was a great guitar player.

SnowLizard says:

Where is Johnny Cash

renzo silva says:

Obrigado pelo ton jobin

hilaryhahn says:

very good video !! Interesting .Thumb up !!

gordon quigg says:

Noodling doesn't count in my opinion. It's just frivolous bullshit…

gordon quigg says:

I think Albert King sounded more like Hendrix's influence than these other guys…

Jamster says:

Where is dimebag, blues all the way!

Apollo Alexandre says:

Really, THAT was the clip you used for Jimmy Page? Man, he sounds the most unique out of all the "guitar gods" of the 60's and 70's and you went with that awful clip?

3 virgenes says:

I would add Oscar Aleman to the list. Thanks for taking so much work and sharing.

Itor Lamop says:

That was a poor exemple of Chet Atkins capabilities…

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