Famous guitar players are cool but how can you be cooler than this guy?

United States
November 27, 2010 6:19pm CST
Naudo is the man when it comes to playing guitar for me. He is just cool and the way he plays is the best for me though his account on YouTube was deleted but those who saw him kept his legend alive. Here's my personal favorite of his renditions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBzC7igllpQ He reminds me of myself because the way he plays resembles my way of playing the guitar though he is better. I used to play by ear but I learned that the internet has so many cheatsheets like chords and tablature, and music sheets so I just did them it was easier but the outcome is still better when I play a song by ear.
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• United States
28 Nov 10
I would honestly have to say that for heavy metal Herman Lee of dragonforce is the best, if you know anybody that can move thier fingers as fast as he can and make sounds as he does would love to see it. As for rock and blues i would have to say richie sambora of bon jovi he has the riffs and the voice that just sets you back with amazement. i also play by ear and look things up on the internet if there is a chord that takes me forever to figure out. but lets be honest, if you want to be known as a good guitar player, write your own, dont be copying others.
• United States
28 Nov 10
I don't think this guy wanted to be famous at all and that is why he is cool. Unlike those you mentioned he doesn't have to try. Trying to be famous is desperation. Sorry dude I'm an artist so stealing is cool to me. Real artists don't imitate, they steal.
• United States
28 Nov 10
And unlike those you mentioned, I don't think this guy has a band or doesn't need a band. He can stand by himself.
2 Dec 10
Satriani is the man in electric guitar! all the shredding and solo's. I don't think i can top that and I'm a girl so no explanation needed. When it comes to acoustic which is actually what i favor. I'm into Blues. Not only is it easier to learn, you can almost, always put your personal touch on every lick and solo. I learned a lot from Marty , the youtube guy? , watch his videos it's really good. I'm also into fingerstyle and I'm still learning. Sungha jung The prodigy is my inspiration.
• United States
2 Dec 10
I'm really not into those genres but sometimes I feel like listening to them too. Sungha Jung can play music sheets and Naudo I don't think he reads he just plays and that's what I like about the way he play it's pure talent. The way he can play a song full with bass and treble is just awesome. I'm not really a fan of solo's and shredding though it is impressive but I'm more into things that are of talent and originality. Many can shred and do solo but this guy is different. Well, thanks for the response.