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A test
by bennash - 05/26/26 07:18 AM
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Rob
by Rob B. - 05/25/26 11:14 PM
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Joined: Jun 2001
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We hear so much about who is the "BEST" guitar player all the time. And why so-and-so is better than somebody else. So much more so than with any other instrument. Why is that? When did that start?
Was it with "Clapton Is God" or did it pre-date that?
Personally, I find the who competition thing kind of obnoxious. I mean, of course it's important to be competent on your instrument. But really, the whole shredding thing has kinda destroyed a lot of "great" guitar players for me.
These guys could be music that is more-suited to the songs at-hand. And, after all, isn't the song or the composition what it's all about?
Anyway, I'm projecting. That's what it's about for me. Still, I don't see the same kind of competition or head-cutting with other instruments, at least not nearly as much.
When? With whom? Why?
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