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Old 01.22.2009, 10:47 AM   #38
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in my opinion a good guitarist is someone who uses the guitar in order to work for/serve the composition.

theres also the technical part... depending on the music you make, you'll know what to use.. if long solos, effect pedals, bending, pullo-ffs/ hammer-ons, feedback, harmonies, weird noise, fuzz... in order to be a good guitarist you need to know what works best with the composition.

to me, a good solo is something like the instrumental part in Chapel Hill or Purr... a sequence of riffs that somehow fits the song more than some cheap-rockstar-lesson-cliched bullcrap

and 'becuz' instrumental part is one of the best '''solos''' i've ever heard
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