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Who would you want guitar lessons from if money was no object?

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Paulcc1
Posted 2007-12-12 8:41 PM (#70816 - in reply to #70791)
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Satan a quarter says he doesn't play an all wood guitar.
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Beggin
Posted 2007-12-12 9:15 PM (#70817 - in reply to #70791)
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Jeff W...satan doesn't want your money.....and Charlie Daniels aready won his git fiddle...
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-12-12 9:33 PM (#70818 - in reply to #70791)
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Miles makes a very valid point. Great players are not always great teachers. In fact many great players just do it because that's what they know, and are lost if asked to analyse it. Matt Smith is an exception. Not only is he a great player, he is one of the best teachers I've ever seen. I've learned a ton of stuff about how to teach, from seeing Matt teach.

To answer the question... Sonny Landreth, David Lindley, Lowell George, David Grissom, Stuert Smith. And Satan.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-12-12 9:40 PM (#70819 - in reply to #70791)
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Originally posted by AussieJames:
Some comments in Lanaki's post about winning the $10mil made me think.
If we could afford it who would we want guitar lessons from?
Clapton, Gilmour,Les Paul, Santana????
Bill Haley? :D
Let's hear em!!
Outta them choices, I think that I would go for Gilmour. He has a nice slow melodic style I would love to emulate.
But also Matt Smith. Cuz he does wonders with them chubby fingers-tips. Something that would be good for me! :cool:
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-12-12 9:42 PM (#70820 - in reply to #70791)
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Paul, I'd take slide lessons from you anytime! It was a pleasure to hear you at the tour (and your band sounds really great). I just wanted to tell ya you're appreciated: hope you have a great holidays!
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Jewel's Mom a/k/a Joisey Goil #1
Posted 2007-12-12 9:55 PM (#70821 - in reply to #70791)
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Guitar lessons would be nice, that's true, but...I'd love to study mandolin with our own Country Artist.

--Karen
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2007-12-12 9:57 PM (#70822 - in reply to #70791)
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Thanks MIke. Hey, I need to send you my new address for that Jerry Douglas TV thing from months ago. I'll send a PM.
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2007-12-13 12:53 AM (#70823 - in reply to #70791)
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I'd go with either John McLaughlin or Pat Martino. Both are outstanding players, and have proven that they're also great teachers. Just to watch and try to pick up tips I'll take Paco De Lucia and Jeff Beck. Another great player/teacher whose brain I'd like to pick would be Scott Henderson. Or Regi Wooten. Steve Morse and Paul Gilbert also come to mind. OOOH!-and Jennifer Batten. There, that should do it.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-12-13 1:19 AM (#70824 - in reply to #70791)
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Jerry Reed. Glen Campbell. Django Reinhardt.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-12-13 9:07 AM (#70825 - in reply to #70791)
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Since I am a big fan of the 50's/60's Surf guitar sound and never figured out how to play it the way it should be:

1. Jim Masoner - The Lively Ones

2. Tony Andreason - The Trashmen

3. Dick Dale

Other than that, it would be Bob Dylan, just because of wishing that some of his genius could swap over to me.

Kurt
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cliff
Posted 2007-12-13 9:16 AM (#70826 - in reply to #70791)
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if "money was no object", I could afford time to learn on my own . . .
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-12-13 9:25 AM (#70827 - in reply to #70791)
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Pete T.
Matt Smith
Cliff, Clive, & Temp
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LBJ
Posted 2007-12-13 10:09 AM (#70828 - in reply to #70791)
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Tommy Emmanuel,
Michael Chapdelaine,
John Petrucci.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-12-13 10:13 AM (#70829 - in reply to #70791)
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Phil Keaggy, Alex DeGrassi and Temp.


I'm already going to get lessons from Matt.
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-13 10:23 AM (#70830 - in reply to #70791)
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How about a lesson from someone who got lessons from Satan:

Robert Johnson.

Also, excluding people from this board, I'd have to add Bob Brozman, Django Reinhardt, Merle Travis, Bo Diddley and Sonny Landreth too.

These lists are silly, but fun.
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2007-12-13 11:05 AM (#70831 - in reply to #70791)
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MY list was NOT silly.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-12-13 11:49 AM (#70832 - in reply to #70791)
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I would try to find the perfect balace of skill, thrill, relationship and location.

January - Talk about guitars and such with W2 and company on the greens in someplace-warmer-than-here.

February - Visit Bailey and learn the rythym of the desert winds in NM. I bet we could sit and talk for hours and not say a damn thing. Probably pack into something shiny, fast and rented and drop in on Serge for some "Real" Mex-Tex-New Mex mess! Then hear how real men play the Mandolin!

March - Take a tour of the Casa Del Witko in AZ and see if he has any O's and A's left ;) Our Wives could probably write a book on living with obsessive guitar Freaks, probably titled "But He's Always Home by Evening".

April - Need to spend some more time with GGG, Karen and those that I met at the 2006 OFC Tour. We'll be working on the Easter services.

May - Let us not forget about Paris in Spring! Time to go on the "Atkins" diet if you know what I mean! I can already play a mean "Windy and Warm"!

June - A little tour of New Zealand, Tazmania, Sydney and such should be in order! Hopefully I won't pick up a "Strine" accent. Learn if the scale goes backwards when Down-under!

July - Avoiding the East Coast, I'm thinking a little quality time learning how to Fly Fish in Alaskan waters whilst (I love that word) finger picking by a Lodge Fireplace would be nice. Heard there are some nice guitars up that-away.

August - Learn how they drink beer and tell stories in GB, Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man! I'm thinking something short-scale and easy to walk the hills and countrysides with. Drop in on few Music Stores as well.

September - Spend time with the worlds worst salesman and get his Old Ford Pickup on the road again! Then drive away in same pickup with a load of parts...

October - I'll have to split this one between Leaf-Peepin' in Colorado and Octoberfest in Germany! Need to attend Kurt's Kollege!

December - Home in the Great Northwest with a couple of drop ins by Ann Wilson for voice lessons and arpeggio's by Roger Fisher.

Y'all are invited to the New Year's Eve party so we can plan out next year's agenda...
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-12-13 5:16 PM (#70833 - in reply to #70791)
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Darn, forgot all about Steve Morse. Best thing about him, he could teach you to fly, too. Big planes.
Bill
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bvince
Posted 2007-12-13 5:21 PM (#70834 - in reply to #70791)
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Tommy Emmanuel is one of my MANY picks. Here's a You Tube for anyone who hasn't watched or heard him before. I really like his style and personality, which make it seem like he would be a very good teacher. Check out the way he uses his harmonics in the middle of the piece and it sounds just like a harp ...

Tommy Emmanuel YouTube

... Kinda' like the Lays potato chip commercial ... You can't just watch 1.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-12-13 7:00 PM (#70835 - in reply to #70791)
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mwoody,
you flew right overhead twice and didn't stop in to visit. what a guy!
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Beggin
Posted 2007-12-13 7:17 PM (#70836 - in reply to #70791)
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Amended Wish List: After Matt Smith, I would like Lanaki to give me some slack key lessons! :cool:

And Music to give me a few Blues Lessons! :D

And Cliff to give me a few RocK lessons Two...errr...One Man style! :)

And....

And....

And....

OT: and a few of each of y'alls guitars!!! You know tha ones... ;)
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FlySig
Posted 2007-12-13 9:44 PM (#70837 - in reply to #70791)
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James Taylor. He makes it look easy, but it sounds good. My fingers, especially on the right hand, just don't know how to do that kind of stuff.

Richard Lloyd. Yes, he has a column in Guitar World and lessons up on his website, but I think there is a lot more he could teach in person. His online and magazine lessons always lead to an "aha!!!" where some pieces come together.

Peter Frampton, because he plays well and seems to have a lot of fun while doing so. His last album is exactly the kind of stuff I like to play.

Kaki. I don't know that I could learn anything from her because she is so far beyond me, but it would be awe inspiring just to have her try to show me a few things.
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Elliot Meldoy
Posted 2007-12-13 9:53 PM (#70838 - in reply to #70791)
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Yngwie Malmsteen
George Lynch
Ritchie Blackmore
Vivian Campbell
Micheal Schenker
Ted Nugent
Charo!!!!!!


and of course


Esteban!
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an4340
Posted 2007-12-13 10:25 PM (#70839 - in reply to #70791)
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Ah, Charo got me thinking ...

Charo
Shakira
Joan Jett
Nancy Wilson
Raquel Welsh (I think I saw her play a guitar in movie)
One of those Dean Guitar Girls from the late 70's or early 80's.
Jewel
Victoria Spice
Miki Berenyi
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Oddball
Posted 2007-12-14 1:15 AM (#70840 - in reply to #70791)
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Jimmy Page
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