Woodsheddin!

Osensei

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Back in my college dayz a friend of mine got to go to France to be a understudy with Hubert Laws. If you could go somewhere to study with your favorite guitarist then who would it be? What type of stuff do you think they would have you working on?
 
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It's a toss-up for me between:

Tommy Victor

Ty Tabor

Scott Ian & Charlie Benante.

With Tommy, Ty, & Scott, I'd want to pick their brains on everything guitar, from how to play to how to get the Godlike sound. I'd want to focus on metal rhythym with Tommy & Scott, & with Ty I'd want to focus on everything I cannot do, which is basically everything except metal rhythym. With Charlie, it'd be about writing; pretty much every badass Anthrax riff was written by him.
 
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I'd study under Ty Tabor myself. He has it all. Great chops, good songwriting ability and he has fun. Can't ask for more than that.
 
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Gr8Scott said:
I'd study under Ty Tabor myself. He has it all. Great chops, good songwriting ability and he has fun. Can't ask for more than that.
Good choice! But he looked up to Phil Keaggy. And I think that it would be cool to study with 'ol nine finger Phil.
 
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Clapton in the Cream era. It's that amazing playing from songs like Crossroads and White Room that made me want to play guitar in the first place, so I couldn't think of a better choice.
 
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GandLMan said:
Dann Huff
That's an interesting one! I remember him in a Christian rock-ish band when I was a kid (late 70's-early 80's) & as the producer on a couple of Megadeth albums (Cryptic Writings, Risk?).
 
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Steven Wilson. Though I love his playing, I would be more interested in his songwriting.
 
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Well, I know this might sound cliche, but Since I Can No Longer Say Dimebag, i Would Have To pick EVH or Paul Gilbert.

Mostly Paul. :headbang:
 
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Hahaha Paul Gilbert is funny and one of the best guitarists, that would be a hell of a time.

Or John Petrucci and I could work on world domination...
 
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John Petrucci, all the way. Probably have me working on modal and pentatonic improvisation, sweeps, timing and coordination. Man wouldn't that be great!
 
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Petrucci. The guy has it all, the songs and the skills. I also like the fact that he doesnt let rockstar status take a hold of him.
 
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Mikael Akerfeldt. He aint the most proficent guy in the world, but he writes VERY captivating solos (not to mention songs). I'd do a lot of work on phrasing.
 
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