We would not be a guitarist blog if we did not mention Hendrix, We have covered Stevie Ray and Rory
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The Greats of Guitar made the guitar an instrument necessary in songs. The guitarists innovated with guitar technology and guitar-style creation. They filled the biggest areas and are still very popular long after their deaths however not all of them are dead. Some Greats include Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Eddie Van Halen, and Frank Marino from Mahogany Rush

Jimmy Page Guitar Magic From A Mystery Man
I am one of Many who as a teen owned some form of Les Paul Copy and a Mirror. We
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Brian Jones: The Multi-Instrumentalist Maestro of Sound”
Let’s begin by recognizing that musician Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones was not just a skilled Teardrop guitar player;
Continue readingSpeaking The Language of Guitar
The language of guitar playing goes beyond just modes, scales, and progressions. It’s difficult to explain in musical theory, but
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The Devil’s Deal: Robert Johnson’s Tragic Tale
Robert Johnson Devils music as it was called because of the old folk tale at the crossroads. There were 41
Continue readingGary Moore: Blues Maestro’s Journey from Maritime Club to ‘Still Got The Blues’ Legacy
Gary Moore, the legendary guitarist whose influence resonates across the spectrum of blues, once eloquently expressed, “The Blues have many
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John Campbell, the Steel Guitar Hero
Today’s article will delve into the world of John Campbell, a renowned steel guitar hero. After the tragic passing of
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Rory Gallagher Best Fender Bluesman?
Rory Gallagher is said to be one of the greatest guitarists along with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix. Either
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Stevie Ray Vaughan: The Iconic Guitarist Who Defined Blues Rock with His SRV Hat and Fender Stratocaster
Stevie Ray Vaughan, a name synonymous with blues rock, was more than just a guitar legend—he was a true style
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