
Hopefully you can try this approach for yourself and inject a little Buddy Guy into your own playing. Every day you give me a reason to keep playing the Blues. Great Job!!!
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We assembled a panel of top guitarists and other experts to rank their favorites and explain what separates the legends from everyone else. Best known for the gargantuan riff at the heart of Deep Purple 's "Smoke on the Water," Ritchie Blackmore helped define heavy-metal guitar by mixing intricate classical composition with raw-knuckled blues rock. He looked back toward early European music with his next band, Rainbow — even learning cello to write 's stomping "Stargazer" — and now explores Renaissance-style fingerpicking with Blackmore's Night.
Buddy is famous for his stage presence and showmanship, but underneath all of that is an excellent blues guitar player who has influenced just about everyone. Another beauty…. In a harvard blues store.
Buddy Guy is one of the last true blues legends alive. Now in his 80s, Guy still records and tours, performing shows that are known to run up to three hours long—showcasing Buddy's uncanny ability to still sing and play guitar with the same rigor and energy he displayed in his younger days. Buddy was born in Louisiana and picked up guitar early, learning his first licks on a cheap Harmony acoustic before discovering the Fender Stratocaster he's now known for.


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More Info. Buddy Guy, along with Otis Rush and Magic Sam helped to influence the evolution of blues during the postwar era. Jimi Hendrix has been quoted as being profoundly influenced by Buddy Guy, in addition to players like Eric Clapton have called him the greatest blues guitarist ever!
I got turned on to Buddy by the intense connection I had with Stevie. He was talking about Buddy Guy, playing Buddy Guy songs, playing Buddy's licks, and that sent me deeper and deeper back in time. I would listen to Buddy and then I could understand what Stevie was doing, and then I could understand what Buddy was doing, then finally what you do becomes more you. That's what the blues is like: you have to unfold it.
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