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Dr. Prunk
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He didn't HAVE to bring in Clapton, they were best friends, he was playing rhythm guitar and he let Clapton play lead. That has nothing to do with his abillity as a guitarist. Besides, theres nothing about that solo thats really more complex or technically challenging than the majority of Harrisons work, it's just a pentatonic solo and standard blues licks, he's not even playing a lot of notes, he's just using a lot of vibrato and bends to give it a really cool effect. I'm pretty damn sure Harrison could have played it.
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Groupie
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 37
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But in all honestly, I think John Petrucci is one of the most complete guitarists of our time. He's not just a guitarist he's a musician. He knows that knowing when not to play is just as important as when to play. I would honestly use him as a model guitarist when teaching students about discipline and not being a Yngwie Malmsteen show off type.
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