The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists

The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists

Author: Joel McIver

Publisher: Jawbone Press

Published: 2008-12-15

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 1906002207

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The 100 Greatest Metal Guitarists is a controversial and much-needed guide to the world of metal guitar, featuring the most accomplished performers from the vast legions of metal. As well as celebrating the classic metal musicians who have defined the scene since the 1970s, author Joel McIver delves deep into the modern thrash metal, death metal, black metal, doom metal, power metal and battle metal movements to unearth those players for whom no tremolo divebomb is too high and no tuning is too low.This book is no mere list for geeks, though. McIver's objective in writing this book is to recognise the incredible skills that these players possess. Moreover, although they're all masters of sweep picking, fretboard tapping and the other tricks of the modern shredder, these players are far from simple speed freaks: The 100 Greatest... makes a point of featuring players whose feel and instinct for the values of metal outweigh mere technical mastery. If you've ever wielded a tennis rack in anger in front of a bedroom mirror, or even if you're a metal musician yourself, you need this book: the world of the overdriven guitar will never look the same again.


Guitar World Presents the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time!

Guitar World Presents the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time!

Author: Jeff Kitts

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780634046193

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(Guitar World Presents). This exciting book from the editors of Guitar World is a treasure trove for any guitarist. Featuring electrifying profiles of everyone from hard rock gods (Wes Borland, Dimebag Darrell, Tony Iommi) to British giants (Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, even Nigel Tufnel) to trailblazing bluesmen (John Lee Hooker, Reverend Gary Davis) to country gents (Clarence White, Albert Lee) to the founding fathers (Chuck Berry, Dick Dale) as well as jazzmen, progressive rockers, punks and rockabilly superstars, Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitarists puts all these inspiring masters at your fingertips. But the fun doesn't stop there. Guitar World has also assembled the riveting stories behind the 100 greatest guitar solos. You know them note-for-note, from David Gilmour's transcendent phrasing in "Comfortably Numb" to Jimi Hendrix's rich notes in "Little Wing" to Kurt Cobain's unforgettable melodic turns in "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and now you can get the inside stories of how these magic moments were captured for all time. Rounding off the collection is bonus material such as a lesson with Metallica's Kirk Hammet, a guide to the 12 greatest guitar tones, and 25 guitar masters weighing in on their favorite solos.


The Strings that Changed Music: The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time

The Strings that Changed Music: The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time

Author: Barney Dane

Publisher: Richards Education

Published:

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13:

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Explore the electrifying legacy of the world's most influential guitarists in "The Strings that Changed Music: The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time." This comprehensive anthology delves into the lives and careers of 100 iconic guitarists whose talent and innovation have shaped the sound of music across genres and generations. From Jimi Hendrix's revolutionary techniques to Eric Clapton's soulful blues, and from Eddie Van Halen's explosive riffs to B.B. King's expressive bends, this book covers the breadth and depth of guitar mastery. Each chapter offers an in-depth look at a different guitarist, highlighting their unique style, groundbreaking contributions, and the stories behind their rise to fame. Perfect for music lovers, guitar enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the artistry of exceptional musicians, "The Strings that Changed Music" is a celebration of the guitar's powerful role in shaping modern music and the extraordinary individuals who have mastered its strings.


Rock Guitar Virtuosos

Rock Guitar Virtuosos

Author: Jan-Peter Herbst

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2023-10-31

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1009059947

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Virtuosos in the 21st century are exploring ways to expand standard playing techniques in a climate expecting ever-higher levels of perfection, supported by technological advances such as extended-range guitars. This Element examines the development and current state of virtuosic rock guitar in terms of playing, technology, and culture.


The 100 Best and Absolute Greatest Heavy Metal Albums in the World, Ever

The 100 Best and Absolute Greatest Heavy Metal Albums in the World, Ever

Author: Jaclyn Bond

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789185869657

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Cutting straight to the point, The Best Heavy Metal Albums offers just that. Readers can discover how and why these albums became the greatest, marvel at the iconically brutal cover art and cast their minds back to the rocking times when headbanging was a way of life. From Motorhead to Metallica, fans will see why these rock gods truly deserve their adoration and groupie action. Carefully selected by passionate disciples of the heavy rock genre, this collection of anthemic and seminal hard rock albums represents the heart of heavy metal history.


The 100 Greatest Bands of All Time [2 volumes]

The 100 Greatest Bands of All Time [2 volumes]

Author: David V. Moskowitz

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2015-11-10

Total Pages: 1194

ISBN-13:

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This one-of-a-kind reference investigates the music and the musicians that set the popular trends of the last half century in America. Many rock fans have, at one time or another, ranked their favorite artists in order of talent, charisma, and musical influence on the world as they see it. In this same spirit, author and music historian David V. Moskowitz expands on the concept of "top ten" lists to provide a lineup of the best 100 musical groups from the past 60 years. Since the chosen bands are based on the author's personal taste, this two-volume set provokes discussion of which performers are included and why, offering insights into the surprising influences behind them. From the Everly Brothers, to the Ramones, to Public Enemy, the work covers a wide variety of styles and genres, clearly illustrating the connections between them. Entries focus on the group's history, touring, membership, major releases, selected discography, bibliography, and influence. Contributions from leading scholars in popular music shed light on derivative artists and underscore the overall impact of the performers on the music industry.


Stompbox

Stompbox

Author: Eilon Paz

Publisher: Ten Speed Press

Published: 2021-12-21

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 1984860607

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A deluxe photographic celebration of the unsung hero of guitar music—the effects pedal—featuring interviews with 100 musicians including Peter Frampton, Joe Perry, Jack White, and Courtney Barnett. Ever since the Sixties, fuzz boxes, wah-wahs, phase shifters, and a vast range of guitar effects pedals have shaped the sound of music as we know it. Stompbox: 100 Pedals of the World’s Greatest Guitarists is a photographic showcase of the actual effects pedals owned and used by Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Frank Zappa, Alex Lifeson, Andy Summers, Eric Johnson, Adrian Belew, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Ed O’Brien, J Mascis, Lita Ford, Joe Perry, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Vernon Reid, Kaki King, Nels Cline and 82 other iconic and celebrated guitarists. These exquisitely textured fine-art photographs are matched with fresh, insightful commentary and colorfulroad stories from the artists themselves, who describe how these fascinating and often devilish devices shaped their sounds and songs.


Rocks

Rocks

Author: Joe Perry

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-10-07

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1476714606

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Joe Perry’s New York Times bestselling memoir of life in the rock-and-roll band Aerosmith: “An insightful and harrowing roller coaster ride through the career of one of rock and roll’s greatest guitarists. Strap yourself in” (Slash). Before the platinum records or the Super Bowl half-time show or the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Joe Perry was a boy growing up in small-town Massachusetts. He idolized Jacques Cousteau and built his own diving rig that he used to explore a local lake. He dreamed of becoming a marine biologist. But Perry’s neighbors had teenage sons, and those sons had electric guitars, and the noise he heard when they started playing would change his life. The guitar became his passion, an object of lust, an outlet for his restlessness and his rebellious soul. That passion quickly blossomed into an obsession, and he got a band together. One night after a performance he met a brash young musician named Steven Tyler; before long, Aerosmith was born. What happened over the next forty-five years has become the stuff of legend: the knockdown, drag-out, band-splintering fights; the drugs, the booze, the rehab; the packed arenas and timeless hits; the reconciliations and the comebacks. Rocks is an unusually searching memoir of a life that spans from the top of the world to the bottom of the barrel—several times. It is a study of endurance and brotherhood, with Perry providing remarkable candor about Tyler, as well as new insights into their powerful but troubled relationship. It is an insider’s portrait of the rock and roll family, featuring everyone from Jimmy Page to Alice Cooper, Bette Midler to Chuck Berry, John Belushi to Al Hirschfeld. It takes us behind the scenes at unbelievable moments such as Joe and Steven’s appearance in the movie of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (they act out the murders of Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees). Full of humor, insight, and brutal honesty about life in and out of one of the biggest bands in the world, Rocks is “well-paced, well-plotted…a mini-masterpiece” (The Boston Globe).