The Most Effective Electric Musicians Ever

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It is entirely a matter of opinion concerning which are the greatest musicians ever. However it is possible to identify the most powerful and innovative.As with all areas of life, we study from the others. Gifted folks are in a position to increase and enhance the arsenal of information. Our entire history is among ever continuing improvement.Occasionally along comes an individual, who, provided with-the understanding of those that went before them, are able to make a tremendous start and introduce new methods, or apply present methods within an completely different way. In so doing, they change the way that future generations understand the matter for ever.This is true of the electric guitar, and listed here is my view of the greatest electric musicians ever.Chuck Berry;As were most of his era, Chuck was affected from the pioneering electric musician T Bone Walker. Berry wasn't a really gifted guitarist but h-e created an unique design. H-e resembled the sound of bottleneck guitar, and drew on the impact of the great violin players of the evening and used their technique to the guitar. H-e blended country songs to his distinctive R&B style and the effect laid the foundations of Rock and Roll. His lyrics appealed for the market. Showmanship and his guitar solos would be a big effect o-n rock music, and 60 years after his first releases, musicians continue steadily to include and mimic his design and compositions.Jimi Hendrix;Hendrix was influenced by blues designers BB and Albert King, and spirit guitarist Curtis Mayfield. H-e was also highly affected from the extravagant showman little Richard. Hendrix started dressing and grew a moustache like him. Hendrix reported, 'I want to do with my guitar what Little Richard does with his voice.Hendrix did more to further the devel-opment of the electric instruments than any other musician before him or since. H-e established it as-a distinctive tool, not simply an amplified edition of the acoustic guitar. His usage of feedback, coupled with tremolo (whammy bar) and e-lectronic effects such as distortion and wah-wah would forever change the way that guitarists worked.The influence on 'pop' music was unique. H-e 'raised the club' and established a noisy, intense, theoretically stressful skill level for rock music in general, considerably advancing the development of the guitar and paving the way for the next good innovator.Eddie Van HalenDutch created Eddie van Halen added several innovations to the development of guitar technique. Building on-the function of Hendrix, along with greater speed and dexterity, h-e built-in two-handed tapping; natural and synthetic (touch) harmonics, and tremolo picking. Van Halen has influenced a complete generation of guitarists. Most modern electric musicians now include these methods in their collection.