Know Your Guitar Heroes by Ewen Chia Historically
speaking, there have been some awesome guitar players since the
innovation and advancements which have made the electric guitar
a reality. From the sixties on, guitar evolution has moved from
the realm of fantasy into history and beyond. Guitar players throughout
the generations have and continue to perform amazing feats on
their guitars. Among the great creators of classical electric
guitar music was a man named Chuck Berry. After him came greats
like Pete Townsend and Jimi Hindrix. The rocking sounds reverberating
from their electric guitars shook
the very foundations of society and music
history. The electric guitar became an expression of entire generations
and the guitar music of that was created still speaks in volumes
to this very day. Jimi Hendrix may very well hold one of the most
impressive records on an electric guitar. In the Summer of Love,
1969, he played the National Anthem of the United States of America
on his feet at a three-day music marvel known as Woodstock. The
entire music festival at Woodstock was an historic event. However,
if you ask any of the people that were there, the one thing that
is remembered more
than anything else was Jimi Hendrix playing
the National Anthem with his feet. In the seventies, the nation
went through a transitional phase as disco made its brief passage
through guitar history and then we moved into the nineteen eighties
where big hair bands turned the guitar into a screaming and crying
musical machine. Artists such as Stevie Ray Vaughn and Eric Clapton
made yet another mark on history by creating another new
amazing guitar craze mixing blues with
rock and roll. Throughout the eighties and into the early nineties,
guitars took on a heavier tone as grunge and punk moved into the
limelight. They were frequently interrupted by alternative bands
as well, all of whom made their own little mark on guitar history.
As we move into the 21st century, room is there for the next Juke
Box hero who will come up with the next latest and greatest guitar
craze. All of these legends had one very common beginning and
maybe even something in common with you as well. Each and every
one of them started out with nothing more than a dream and a desire
to learn to play the guitar. A good guitar guide could very well
put you well on your way to becoming the next guitar hero. About
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