Eric Clapton is my dream guitarist.

I would say I am an amateur guitarist.

Learn the lick, but learn FROM the lick.

Giuseppe Continenza is a monster guitarist

If I could sing, I wouldn't be a guitarist.

I am, and always will be, a blues guitarist.

There is no finer guitarist than Kenny Burrell

I started out as a guitarist in the early '80s.

I don't see myself as such an important guitarist.

I'm not a 'guitarist.' I'm trying to be a bassist.

I trained as a classical guitarist but that was it.

I'm not a great guitarist, and I'm not a great singer.

Tony McManus is the best Celtic guitarist in the world.

Ray Gomez is one of the greatest guitarists of all times!

I think guitarists are really over-admired and over-revered.

Frederico Pena is an amazing talented guitarist and producer.

Rush and guitarist Alex Lifeson are among my biggest influences.

I'm a crap guitarist and I find it really hard writing on my own.

I really consider myself more of a rhythm guitarist than a soloist.

I'm a self-taught guitarist, but I have a classical music background.

I think Wes Montgomery is the greatest jazz guitarist that ever lived.

I'm more of a strumming guitarist, instead of a lead soloist guitarist.

Who I am as a guitarist is defined by my failure to become Jimi Hendrix.

I never felt I had enough personal style to pursue being just a guitarist.

Over the years I hope I've become more of a musican and less of a guitarist.

Richie Kotzen is such an unbelievable talent as a vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter.

There's only one Sabbath guitarist and he is the architect for everything, Tony Iommi.

I remember in the '80s, people would literally have arguments over the best guitarist.

My main electric guitar belonged to Clarence White, the great guitarist for the Byrds.

I've been invited to do a trio with a fantastic jazz guitarist and a harmonica player.

I'm definitely not a super great guitarist. Ultimately, I just write a lot of love songs.

I'd rather be known as a songwriter than a guitarist, although I love to play the guitar.

I've always wanted to be the best guitarist in the world, ever since I was eight years old.

I wouldn't count myself as being a true blues guitarist because I feel you have to live it.

My dad was a really good classical guitarist. He took lessons with a student of Andre Segovia.

As a kid, image played a huge part. I'm sure most kids find the image of the guitarist exciting.

I set myself up to be a bass guitarist and bass players get a lot more work than people like me.

I am a self-taught guitarist. I just try to piece together passages that have some melodic value!

I started as a guitarist and couldn't find a decent singer, so I started providing my own vocals.

I'm always writing and learning. It's about growth. So I'm growing as a musician, as a guitarist.

When a guitarist can evoke a certain mood through his playing, that's what's most important to me.

First concert I ever went to was a group called The Yardbirds. Eric Clapton is the lead guitarist.

I'm not committed to putting myself up for a blues guitarist, even though I love playing the blues.

Certainly, as a guitarist, I was aware of descending chromatic lines and arpeggios long before 1968.

I'm so honored that I got the best guitarist award for the fifth annual Revolver Golden Gods awards.

I wanted to be the greatest woman guitarist alive. I had fantasies about being a female Jimi Hendrix.

I love the sound of Elmore James, the sound early guitarists like him got just by using minimal means.

When we started I wasn't the singer. I was the drunk rhythm guitarist who wrote all these weird songs.

Man, that first Leppard album really jams, and their original guitarist, Pete Willis, was a great player.

Although I'm a lead guitarist, I'd say that a good 95 percent of my time onstage is spent playing rhythm.

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