Buckethead
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Brian Carroll, better known as Buckethead, is an American guitarist and songwriter.[1] He is a prolific composer, having released 38 solo albums and performed on over 50 more. He has also made guest appearances on 44 different albums by various artists. His music spans such diverse areas as progressive metal, new wave, funk, electronica, jazz, bluegrass and avant-garde music.
Histoire de la guitare électrique: IBANEZ
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L a semaine passée j’ai exploré avec vous l’histoire de la guitare électrique avec deux grands fabricants tels GIBSON ET FENDER Cette semaine je poursuis la lancée avec un troisième fabricant très connu sur le marché international: IBANEZ. Il a su se démarqué par la qualité exceptionnelle de ses guitares. Entrons dans l’univers d’Ibanez Guitars.
Paul Gilbert - Lesson
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Paul Brandon Gilbert (born November 6, 1966 in Illinois, United States of America ) is an American guitarist best known for his work with Racer X, Mr. Big, and his more recent instrumental albums. He is currently married to Emi, who has been on tour with Paul as a keyboardist since 2007.
Histoire de la guitare électrique: Fender et Gibson
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D e nos jours, la guitare électrique est performante et actualisée à nos besoins musicaux. L’évolution de la guitare électrique débuta dès le 20e siècle avec les instruments bien connus des luthiers FENDER & GIBSON, deux fabricants de guitares à l’échelle planétaire. Nous allons parcourir l’historique de ces instruments, une épopée parfois difficile pour certains fabricants mais compétitives pour ces deux géants de la guitare électriques.
Michael Romeo
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Michael Romeo:
"I started playing piano when I was about 10 years old. My parents had one at the house and I took lesson for a while, I also played clarinet. Around that time, I got my first Kiss album ( I think it was Alive I ). I remember hearing Ace Frehely doing this 'cool sound' on the guitar ( it was actually a pick-slide ) - I was like " I gotta learn how to do that ! " So I bought a cheap acoustic guitar at a garage sale - and noodled with it for a bit.and soon after, at about 12, I got my first electric guitar ( a no-name brand with a small practice amp.) At this time I was getting into bands like Zeppelin, AC/DC and Black Sabbath. I had taken some basic lessons and could play some songs and riffs, but it wasn't until I heard Ozzy's " Blizzard of Ozz" and " Diary of a Madman" albums, that I became more serious about guitar. Randy Rhoads had an extremely big influence on me. I loved how he incorporated classical influences into his playing. I started to practice alot, I also started taking piano lessons again, as well as some classical guitar lessons."
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