Posted on 05/28/2023 3:13:13 AM PDT by mabarker1
I'm going to pick 4 for starters that are in different decades but for the time frame were the best in My opinion/era/Genre. I don't care what type of music but this Thread is (hopefully) going to be about Stringed Instrument Solo, meaning only 1 person on the Instrument.
1) Eddie Van Halen born Edward Lodewijk Van Halen Van Halen Eruption (Live)
Trivia note: Eddie made his Guitars one of these was named Frankenstrat
2) James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix) National Anthem U.S.A (Woodstock 1969) I know this one may offend/upset some FReepers due to the song being played and if so I apologize.
Many including Myself aren't aware that Jimmie was in the 101st Airborne "Screaming Eagles".
3) Aleksandar Živojinović, known professionally as Alex Lifeson* La Villa Strangiato
4) Stephen Ray Vaughan aka Stevie Ray Vaughn Voodoo Child ~ Live From Austin, TX
BTW- 3 of the 4 of My picks are playing for God in Heaven, very impressive Roster being assembled...
*Still with Us.
You are a man of culture and taste. Zappa was a freakin’ genius. No mention of David Gilmour so far in this thread.
Yessir
If I had to mention Gilmour, it would be his second solo on “Dogs”.
Doc, Tommy, Roy, Chet, and Jerry. Those guys are legends.
Knopfler’s opening to “Why Worry?”
the guitar solo on Comfortably Numb is fantastic but i am no expert.
Jerry Reed was awesome.
Let us not forget Glenn Campbell.
It took Eric Johnson doing a song called, “Tribute to Jerry Reed” to make me realize how great he was, I mean when Eric Johnson, of all people, does a tribute, that says something.
Tommy is a natural prodigy. The things he does with a guitar is incredible - he makes it sound like an entire band. Classical Gas
Agreed. Also — anything by Segovia.
Mendelsson Violin Concerto, OP. 64
Performed by Itzhak Perlman with... some orchestra that no one identified.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PC6cPairOTA
Speaking of Perlman, here's a little something just for fun that he, Perlman, does effortlessly, just for fun here and there, maybe if there are a lot of kids in the audience.
Dance of the Goblins, from Scherzo Fantastique by Antonio Bazzini, OP. 25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmpSrzivE_M
Also the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto OP 35 is uh, pretty good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXV4cE0AVK8
It was at first considered unplayable, until... someone played it. Now it's not unplayable, but still it's not just anyone who can play it. /Captain Obvious
Likewise speaking of Tchaikovsky, check out Variations on a Rococo Theme, OP 33 just for fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_591VkMY4iQ
Let the music speak for its own self. Thanks for axin'.
Eric Johnson is a bit effeminate for me.
Robert Johnson is the Godfather of rock.
But I’m just a southern blues player
I agree with you.
Not much more to tell, really. It was 40-plus years ago, Vassar and Doc are gone, and probably nobody but my wife remembers it.
And Heifetz with Mendelssohn violin concerto. We need to bring some civilization here to the benighted.
Don’t forget Charo (a one-time student of Segovia). Cuchi-cuchi notwithstanding, that woman could play a guitar.
If we’re talking Guitar then I’ll through in Joey Bonamassa , I’ll play the Blues for you. He opened for BB King when he was 12 yo. He’s fantastic.
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