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Oh wow, embarassing. I saw yours started at 2 o'clock, and his at 4 o'clock, and didnt bother to see the AM/PMmin0 lee said:Actually he did it first.
The Classical cats are by far the most techinical masters. The jazz players are the most intelligent.ForemanRules said:Fernando Sor(1778)
Dionisio Aguado(1784)
Matteo Carcassi(1792)
Francisco de Assis Tárrega Eixea(1852)
Emilio Pujol(1886)
Heitor Villa Lobos(1881)
Andrés Segovia(1893)
Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco(1895)
Laurindo Almeida (1917)
Julian Bream(1933)
Jose Feliciano(1945)
Christopher Parkening(1947)
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jasone said:The Classical cats are by far the most techinical masters. The jazz players are the most intelligent.
16 Johnny Ramone of the Ramones????? How?
I gotta work on those power chords I guess.![]()
Little Wing said:hendrix put everything he felt thru his guitar and in my mind that makes him the best cuz in listening u could feel it to. a robot could play technical, that is not what music is about tho is it?
Mudge are you hispanic?Mudge said:Charo has a song that hits me every time I hear it, Suenos de Espana (Dreams of Spain).
I always judge on the feel of the music, not just technical skill. Lots of people are good players with writing that I just can't get into, all of my choices reflect this.
Little Wing said:hendrix put everything he felt thru his guitar and in my mind that makes him the best cuz in listening u could feel it to. a robot could play technical, that is not what music is about tho is it?