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The Top 5 Blues Guitar Players Of All Time

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Blues guitar players have a feel unlike any other guitarists in any other style. These artists take basics blues scales and create riffs, solos and licks full of emotion and feel.

While there are hundreds of blues artists out there a select few have really paved the way for popular artists that are now taking the blues scene by storm. Below are the 5 greatest blues guitar players, in my opinion of course, of all time.

B.B. King

Few will argue the amazing impact B.B. King has had on the blues over the past few decades. His easy style is a less is more type of blues that has influenced many of today’s blues guitarists. He’s influenced more blues guitar players then anyone else on this list, and has become some what of a house hold name even to those who don’t know the blues.

Albert King

While not as popular as B.B. King, Albert King was one of the “three kings of blues” (the other two were B.B. King and Freddie King). A huge man standing 6′ 4” and 250 lbs Albert put his size and soul into every performance. The first hit came in 1959 titled “I’m a lonely man”, after that he continue recording, performing and touring until his death in 1992.

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy was a pioneer of what is now known as the Chicago Blues style Buddy Guy has been touring, playing, writing and performing for over 57 years. He was ranked 13th on Rolling Stong Magazines top 100 guitar players of all time, and has even had his own style of the popular Stratocaster Fender Guitar named after him. cialis drug impotence Famous blues guitarist and number five on our list, Stevie Ray Vaughn was quoted as saying “Without Buddy Guy there would be no Stevie Ray Vaughn” in Guitarist magazine.

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Like many artists the world lost Stevie Ray purchase pharmacy cialis Vaughn early in his life. A tragic death at the age of 35 in an unfortunate Helicopter crash en route to a show. Vaughn was also rated on the top 100 Guitarists in Rolling Stone, he was listed at number seven. An award winning blues guitarist earning several Grammy nominations and wins he was one of the most popular blues rock guitarists of the last 30 years

Muddy Waters

Muddy Waters was considered the father of the Chicago Blues style of blues, and ranked #17 on Rolling Stones top 100 guitarists of all time. Muddy Waters was one of the first Americans to bring the blues styles to Europe, more specifically England. He toured and played for 41 years and died cialis without prescription at the age of 68 in 1982.  Notable songs were “Forty Days and Forty Nights”, “I’m buy Finast online your Hoochie Coochie Man” and “I Just Want to Make Love to You”

Do you want to learn to play like some of these amazing blues guitarists on the list? While I can’t promise you how good you’ll get with the right instruction and practice you can improve greatly. I’d suggest you can get some great blues guitar lessons from online blues guitar lesson

The key no matter what type of blues instruction you online Camagra without prescription buy cheap get is practice, practice and practice some more.

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The Top 5 Blues Guitar Players Of All Time

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Blues guitar players have a feel unlike any other guitarists in any other style. These artists take basics blues scales and create riffs, solos and licks full of emotion and feel.

While there are hundreds of blues artists out there a select few have really paved the way for popular artists that are now taking the blues scene by storm. Below are the 5 greatest blues guitar players, in my opinion of course, of all time.

B.B. King

Few will argue the amazing impact B.B. King has had on the blues over the past few decades. His easy style is a less is more type of blues that has influenced many of today’s blues guitarists. He’s influenced more blues guitar players then anyone else on this list, and has become some what of a house hold name even to those who don’t know the blues.

Albert King

While not as popular as B.B. King, Albert King was one of the online Camagra cheap buy without prescription “three kings of blues” (the other two were B.B. King and Freddie King). A huge man standing 6′ 4” and 250 lbs Albert put his size and soul into every performance. The first hit came in 1959 titled “I’m a lonely man”, after that he continue recording, performing and touring until his death in 1992.

Buddy Guy

Buddy Guy was a pioneer of what is now known as the Chicago Blues style Buddy Guy has been touring, playing, cheap best price cialis generic acomplia writing and performing for over 57 years. He was ranked 13th on Rolling Stong Magazines top 100 guitar players of all time, and has even had his own style of the popular Stratocaster Fender Guitar named after him. cialis cheap cheap Famous blues guitarist and number five on our list, Stevie Ray Vaughn was quoted as saying “Without Buddy Guy there would be no Stevie Ray Vaughn” in Guitarist magazine.

Stevie Ray Vaughan

Like many artists the world lost Stevie Ray Vaughn early in his life. A tragic death at the age of 35 in an unfortunate Helicopter crash en route to a show. Vaughn was also rated on the top 100 Guitarists in Rolling Stone, he was listed at number seven. An award winning blues guitarist earning several Grammy nominations and wins he was one of the most popular blues rock guitarists of the last 30 years

Muddy Waters

Muddy Waters was considered the father of the Chicago Blues style of blues, and ranked #17 on Rolling Stones top 100 guitarists of all time. Muddy Waters was one of the first Americans to bring the blues styles to Europe, more specifically England. He toured and played for 41 years and died at the age of 68 in 1982.  Notable songs were “Forty Days and Forty Nights”, “I’m your Hoochie Coochie Man” and “I Just Want to Make Love to You”

Do you want to learn to play like some of these amazing blues guitarists on the list? While I can’t promise you how good you’ll get with the right instruction and practice you can improve greatly. I’d suggest you can get some great blues guitar lessons from online blues guitar lesson

The key no matter what type of blues instruction you get is practice, practice and practice some buy Rythmol SR online more.

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Top Guitarists

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

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We have all seen and heard of many top musicians in the present and the past. Some were brilliant playing guitars and some were brilliant playing the pianos. This post carries the information on the World’s greatest guitars players of all times. it’s impossible to judge such talent so I have put the names of top guitar players of the time when they were famous or it was their time then.

1950s Top Guitar Players

Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Mickey “Guitar” Baker, Scotty Moore, Lowman Pauling, Cliff Gallup, James Burton, Eddie Cochran, Link Wray and Carl Perkins.

Best Guitarists buy Indocin online of 1960s

1960s has to begin with Camagra online buy cheap without prescription Mr Jimi Hendrix and then Eric Clapton, Steve Cropper, George Harrison, Peter Green, Dave Davies, Pete Townshend, Keith Richards, Jeff Beck and Frank Zappa.

Top guitar players of 1970s

Richie Blackmore, Jimmy Page, Duane Allman, David Glimour, Brian May, Tony Iommi, Carlos Santana, Ry Cooder, Mick Ronson and Angus Young.

1980s top guitarists

Eddie Van Halen, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Yngwie Malmsteen, Randy Rhoads, Eric Johnson, Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse and Jason Becker.

Best guitarists of 1990s

Tom Morello, John Petrucci, Kenny Wayne Sheperd, Marty Friedman, Buckethead, Zakk Wylde, Vito Bratta, Dimebag Darrell, Jerry Cantrell and Mike McCready.

There are other big names not mentioned here like the famous Slash from Guns N Roses, Terry Kath, Dickey Betts, Andy Summers, Eddie Hazel and many others.

My personal favourite out of all the above has to Jimi Hendrix, I grew up listening to every single song of his and I was born in 1984. My dad had a huge collection of Jimi Hendrix and was a big fan, he went to see Hendrix play 20 times. I have always been cialis online interested in music and can play grand pianos, keyboard piano, drums and guitars. but shame I couldn’t make it big.

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