Gahr
Ambassador of Blues & Brews
A small comment from @syscokid in a different thread got me thinking. We tend to talk a lot about who our favorite guitar players are. However, we do not necessarily talk that much about who has been the most influential when it comes to developing our style, or "voice" if you will, on the guitar.
If I have to pick a single favorite, I would have to say Eddie van Halen, after all he was the one who got me interested in the guitar in the first place. But he certainly hasn't been that important in me finding my own style of playing. Now, like Taj Mahal once said, "I got more heros than Wild Bill Hickok had notches on his belt", but there are a few that stand out as particularly influential. My top five (not necessarily in any order of importance) are probably these:
Peter Green
Eric Clapton
BB King
Freddie King
J. Geils
What are yours? And remember: Not just your favorites, but the guys that have influenced your playing the most!
If I have to pick a single favorite, I would have to say Eddie van Halen, after all he was the one who got me interested in the guitar in the first place. But he certainly hasn't been that important in me finding my own style of playing. Now, like Taj Mahal once said, "I got more heros than Wild Bill Hickok had notches on his belt", but there are a few that stand out as particularly influential. My top five (not necessarily in any order of importance) are probably these:
Peter Green
Eric Clapton
BB King
Freddie King
J. Geils
What are yours? And remember: Not just your favorites, but the guys that have influenced your playing the most!
