T-Bone Walker was a big influence on just about every guitar player around.
Bruce's band is so different from the Grateful Dead; there's no lead guitar player, for one thing.
My dad is a huge rock and roll lead guitar fan. I didn't even really know that until recently. Everything has to have a guitar solo in it.
I think it's safe to say that if you talk to anybody in Ireland, they'll have a passing knowledge of the guitar. It was something that I couldn't get away from when I was younger: guitars played in shops and parties, just everywhere.
No one plays Bass guitar. Everyone says "Oh yeah I play guitar" strum strum
I can play rhythm guitar. I know how to hold a guitar and strum it.
Describing certain sounds, there's a common language that guitar players have.
I'm definitely a guitar player, but it's the last thing I listen to in a song, after the singer and the drums.
Nick Zinner has been one of my favorite guitar players for a long time.
When I began, the guitar was en-closed in a vicious circle. There were no composers writing for the guitar, be-cause there were no virtuoso guitarists.
Linguistic sounds, considered as external, physical phenomena have two aspects, the motor and the acoustic.
I really think the acoustics that Gibson's been making for the last ten years or so are as good as any the company has ever produced and that's saying a lot.
A lot like Dave Matthews or John Mayer, I kind of stick with the acoustic genre.
Actually, I think that a lot of the interviews and acoustic sessions and other things that artists fill their time with are really pointless and suck the energy out of the artist.
I'm triggering acoustic instruments. I'm literally beating, smacking, hitting, blowing, doing physical things. It's an incredibly exciting way to make music.
And if I would have taken lessons I probably wouldn't have done it, and what forced me to do all this weird stuff on the guitar was I couldn't afford effects pedals, I didn't have all this stuff when I was a kid so I just tried to squeeze all the wei...
I was bought an electric guitar when I was 12, but my guitar teacher beat me up. I didn't like guitar lessons and I got quite bored. My teacher was obviously bored giving me lessons, and one day I offered him a liquorice toffee, but he didn't answer....
To be honest, I'm one of the least-technical guitar players around. I just want a guitar to feel good and sound good. That's it, period.
I'm an old guitar player who has fallen into television and is so happy he did.
No one plays Bass guitar. everyones like "Oh yeah I play guitar" strum strum
I don't play a lot of fancy guitar. I don't want to play it. The kind of guitar I want to play is mean, mean licks.