I grew up around guitar players.

I'm surrounded by great guitar players.

I just love music and great guitar players.

There aren't too many female guitar players.

Guitar players never listen to lead singers.

But remember, guitar players are a dime a dozen.

In Nashville, good guitar players are a dime a dozen.

I can't say I feel influenced by today's guitar players.

The ultimate guitar players can play every scale in the book.

I was definitely not one of those kids prodigy guitar players.

Nick Zinner has been one of my favorite guitar players for a long time.

I love 'Crazy Horse,' and Neil Young is one of my favorite guitar players.

One of my favorite guitar players and musicians is a guy named Jimmy Herring.

Describing certain sounds, there's a common language that guitar players have.

My favorite guitar players are Chuck Berry and Brian May and Dave Davies from the Kinks.

I don't like playing to guitar players, actually. I'd rather just play to ordinary people.

Guitar players in the nineties seem to be reacting against the technique oriented eighties.

Guitar players I find kind of boring - and that's not meant as a dig. I find myself boring.

My major influences were primarily guitar players and bands; I started playing bass by accident.

I always wanted to be able to show off like the guitar players do. I think I managed that alright!

The voices on the record, that was trying to treat my voice like guitar players treat guitar tones.

Oh, man, I love the Staple Singers. I love Pop Staples' guitar playing, too. He's one of my favorite guitar players.

I noticed a lot of guitar players neglected the rhythm part of rhythm guitar and decided I would try to focus in that.

Great guitar players are a dime a dozen. It is sometimes your very limitations as players that set you apart from the crowd.

In my early days, I never used finger vibrato at all. I originally carved my reputation as one of the 'fast' guitar players.

I'm a big fan of other guitar players, Duane Allman and tons of them, but I don't really love totally guitar-specific albums.

The flute was an alternative to being a small fish in an increasingly bigger pool filled with a number of great guitar players.

In my opinion, Slash is probably one of the last of the iconic guitar players carrying the torch of what it's really all about.

Slash is one of the greatest guitar players I've ever heard, and it's amazing when you hear about all the crazy stuff he's done.

Being in a band with three guitar players, one thing you need to do is learn to make each guitar voice sound separate and identifiable.

To be honest, I'm one of the least-technical guitar players around. I just want a guitar to feel good and sound good. That's it, period.

My mother is a singer, my sisters all sing, my uncles are incredible singers and guitar players, so it's just kind of been like my habitat.

A lot of guitar players, in every genre, are afraid to leave space. They're afraid to leave a hole, afraid they'll fall down it or something.

I had given up the guitar between '75 and '78. I completely lost interest. I was sick of hearing other guitar players and I was tired of my tunes.

It's always great playing with other musicians. It's also a great situation where I'm the older guy, I've influenced generations of guitar players.

It's not so surprising that there are more women in metal bands. And they're not just fronting them. There are drummers and guitar players, bass players.

There's a lot of players I look up to, and I hope that I can be a role model to young female guitar players. Hopefully they can believe in themselves more.

Most blues guitar players don't concentrate on singing and melodies. And forget about the bridge - the bridge doesn't exist. They go straight for the solo.

I didn't want to fall into the trap of competing with all these other great guitar players. I just want to sidestep the whole thing and get out of the race.

I'm glad there are a lot of guitar players pursuing technique as diligently as they possibly can, because it leaves this whole other area open to people like me.

I'm grateful that as part of the Ernie Ball family, I'm able to connect with my fans in such a meaningful way and hopefully inspire guitar players to up their game!

I quit my band in New York City in 1969 and I got really angry at them. I got angry at one of my guitar players and I dove over the drum set and we got into a fight.

Blues music is becoming more and more popular than it ever was. I'm always meeting people on the road that are really young, and are guitar players. male and female.

I think my best advice for young guitar players is that it's not an easy road - definitely not; female guitar player or male guitar player, it's not an easy road at all.

When I joined the band, being that I was going to take this up as a profession, I realized that there were no two finer guitar players in the world that I'd rather play with.

For guitar players especially, blues is the foundation of rock and roll. You take country music and rock and roll and jazz and you mix it together, and that's my basic makeup.

The one thing that Hendrix had that is unique among extraordinary guitar players is he had songs that were on the radio. His guitar genius was exposed to the masses by 'Foxy Lady.'

Over the years, I played with a couple of spectacular guitar players, and playing with them has made me play better than I knew how to play. I hope the same thing is true with acting.

I've studied several guitar players and songwriters, mostly from Al di Meola to Dimebag Darrell, from Freddie Mercury of Queen to Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and Bradley Nowell of Sublime.

There have been times when I've feared for my own well-being in the great scheme of things because, historically, the track record has not been kind to the guitar players in this band.

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