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10 mest innovative gitarist/komponist gjennom nyere tid


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Selvsagt har en gitarist en egen stil, når det derimot kommer til innovasjon, så bør man se på teknikker, oppbyggning, teori og det uortodokse. Å spille Vivaldi eller Mozart på gitar er like innovativt som å spille Metallica på piano. Utenom dette har verken Rhoads eller Malmsteen bidratt med noe. Folk vil kanskje nevne sweep-picking, tapping og generell innførelse av klassiske skalaer inn i gitarspilling, men da skjønner jeg virkelig ikke hvorfor ingen har nevnt Steve Hackett som var ute med dette før samtlige personer som er nevnt.

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Jeg synes det er pussig at ingen har nevnt Satriani enda.

 

Allmusic:

 

Surfing with the Alien belongs to its era like Are You Experienced? belongs to its own -- perhaps it doesn't transcend its time the way the Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1967 debut does, but Joe Satriani's 1987 breakthrough can be seen as the gold standard for guitar playing of the mid- to late '80s, an album that captures everything that was good about the glory days of shred. Certainly, Satriani was unique among his peers in that his playing was so fluid that his technical skills never seemed like showboating -- something that was somewhat true of his 1986 debut, Not of This Earth, but on Surfing with the Alien he married this dexterity to a true sense of melodic songcraft, a gift that helped him be that rare thing: a guitar virtuoso who ordinary listeners enjoyed. Nowhere is this more true than on "Always with Me, Always with You," a genuine ballad -- not beefed up with muscular power chords but rather sighing gently with its melody -- but this knack was also evident on the ZZ Top homage "Satch Boogie" and the title track itself, both of which turned into rock radio hits. This melodic facility, plus his fondness for a good old-fashioned three-chord rock, separated Satriani from his shredding peers in 1987, many of whom were quite literally his students. But he was no throwback: he equaled his former students Steve Vai and Kirk Hammett in sweep picking and fretboard acrobatics and he had a sparkling, spacy quality to some of his songs -- particularly the closing stretch of the Middle Eastern-flavored "Lords of Karma," the twinkling "Midnight," and "Echo" -- that was thoroughly modern for 1987.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-OK7sS855M

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Definisjonen gjennom nyere tider er litt vag, men her er min "topp 10"

 

1. John Cage

2. Luigi Russolo

3. Derek Bailey

4. Anton Webern

5. Karlheinz Stockhausen

6. Arnold Schoenberg

7. Igor Stravinsky

8. Anton Webern

9. Steve Reich

10. Oliver Messiaen

 

Noen som har lest musikkhistorie her :)

men har tydeligvis glemt å nevne når disse spilte gitar

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