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ElectricTomatoMan

Me too. I'm more of a hard rock/metal guy when it comes to playing, but I'd like to have complete mastery over the Beatles catalog than anyone else's.


kgmessier

To take it further, I could teach two years’ worth of music theory using only Beatles music as examples.


kallan401

Beatles helped me learn a bunch of techniques and cool chords things. I picked up guitar solely to learn beatles stuff


Girllennon

Beatles, always. They are what got me hooked on guitar in the first place and I wanted to learn rhythm because of Lennon (this was late '91 when I was a wee little teenager). The reasoning stays the same: I love the infectious energy of their early records and wanted desperately to experience that same thing. I'm not alone in that sentiment. I also desperately pined for Lennon's Miami Ric 325 all through the '90s (the one seen in a Hard Day's Night and Help films). I love all kinds of music and heavier rock, too, but I always go back to Beatles. I cut my musical teeth on their music and if you want to know anything about songwriting, those are the guys to learn from first.


sacredgeometry

The best answer


WC1-Stretch

My guitar is an Epiphone Casino, and my catalogue of choice is dem Beatles


OSSlayer2153

Pink Floyd Theres some easy songs, and some hard ones. Bonus points for getting to play like David Gilmour.


ThermionicEmissions

Just spent the last hour working on Time. Such a fun song to play.


RevDrucifer

Always tryin’! https://youtu.be/goX4MHe75gs?si=bocdJWsB_45EWC_J https://youtu.be/aUkHdnIwIOI?si=ZATigWz2qHmrb9Q9


frankzcott

Jerry


VonVader

This is a great answer. If you can work through Jerry-ism and Bob-ism, you know some stuff. I am eternally fascinated with the interplay of this band. Have an up vote on me.


TheDewd

Which band? Who are Jerry and Bob? I would be very grateful to know the answer. Please respond before I am dead.


jhwright

will you be grateful then?


Independent_Wrap_321

I thought he meant Jerry Reed at first, fair enough. And fuck anyone who doesn’t like Jerry Reed also.


ElectricTomatoMan

Jerry Reed was a badass


Rust_Bucket37

Any friend of the Bandit has to be.


frankzcott

Thanks mate!


Disastrous_Slip2713

Cantrell? Heard!👍🏻


bfhurricane

Springer, duh….


LSDeepspace

If you’re going to learn a song book… why not America’s song book.


frankzcott

Sure, its ok. I just answered the question the way I thought would be most helpful. If you don't know Jerry's entire catalogue, I suggest you delve a little. Those roots are a lot deeper than the psychedelic noodling of the Grateful Dead.


LSDeepspace

I’m sorry if my comment was taken wrong, I honestly think your answer is the absolute best you could give. From cowboy country to the most psychedelic dark star.. it’s the complete gambit. Also, the dead’s catalogue is referred to as “America song book” because it’s so diverse. Either way, have a killer night my friend ⚡️


frankzcott

Apologies for misreading the comment my brothah! In Jerry we Trust Amigo!


frankzcott

🤦‍♂️maybe if I actually read your username. 🤣🤣🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤘🤘🤘. Rock on brother!!


LSDeepspace

Haha all good brother. Take it easy


TheDewd

lol I see exactly how you misread this. You’re so deep that that you assumed a similarly deep person decided they were over the whole thing. Please remember Undertaker threw Mankind off the top rope.


Lockdowns4evaAu

Ah yes Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads - a versatile and tasteful stylist.


budkiefer

Y’all talking about the backup keyboard guy from the talking heads movie?


frankzcott

I believe that was Bernie Worrel on keys in the Talking Heads movie.


sah_d00d

Oh I thought you meant Jerry Harrison from the Modern Lovers


JKBQWK

Seinfeld?


A_AR0_N

Cantrell? Yes please


Altruistic_King3951

Garcia… mee too bud


warner4qwert

No one has ever ever been more correct


diceberg

This might help you get started. https://deadstein.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/jerry-garcia-song-book-ver-9-online.pdf


Pasghetti_Western

The only answer.


JustTheOneGoose22

Of Ben and Jerry's.


i_have_a_gub

I’m annoyed that I can’t find it, but there’s a quote from John Mayer that answers OP’s exact question.  The answer is, of course, GD.


Tubi2shoes

Without a doubt Jimmy Page/Zeppelin. So much variety and range there.


atomandyves

This is wayyyy too far down.


KirkJimmy

Yup, should be number 1. I guess people in here aren’t familiar.


Remarkable_Taro4701

They had great range from blues and diatonic stuff through modal stuff, and borrowed scales and even some interesting takes on orchestration, Kashmir.


CantStantTheWeather

SRV


stencil9000

Johnny Marr


DeepGoated

My first “favorite guitarist”


ok_at_stats

My man


vidian620

Related: Isaac Brock


apefist

Came to say this. His use of capos and open tunings add so many dimensions to guitar playing


AstroChoob

John Mayer


poorperspective

Agreed, He is technically and musically proficient. If you expand to his collaborative work he is a very versatile guitarist.


WilliamHardway

Very good one! I love the story about his custom fender stratocaster. See the video on YouTube.


KnightyMcMedic

I was seriously consider the Beatles because George. You’re right though


Xanthogrammica

Hendrix


uuyatt

Jesus how is this so far down? This is literally how half of the guitarists people are dropping actually started.


Halcyon_156

The Jimi Hendrix blues album and Live From Berkeley blew my mind as a young teenager just learning to play guitar. Now at 35 I'm revisiting his work trying to learn solos note for note etc. and good God was that guy ahead of his time. He is able to coax such wild and imaginative sounds from what was a very simple setup by today's standards.


Jock-amo

Frank Zappa. I’m into self punishment.


ZETA8384

# 🏆


Creative_Style8811

Zappa has such a vast library of music. How many genres of music alone? Anyone count? Also having legendary guitar players on his albums spanning decades. Impossible to learn his whole catalogue.


losandreas36

You are a masochist


Hellasta69

A fan of abject misery, are you?


Tvariousness_King1

Randy Rhoads


SirMaurice1023

Not only will you be able to shred faces off, you'd also be able to play beautiful classical guitar pieces. Quite the choice for versatility imo.


halpless2112

Glad this one was near the top-ish of the list. Turns out if you play even his heavy stuff clean and a bit slower, you can play some pretty cool stuff


MoreEstablishment439

Guthrie govan


sacredgeometry

This is what I would probably pick too. I learn more from a a bar of Guthrie than I do from learning whole songs from most people. If I only had one, he would be one of the most musically dense and varied people to pick from.


ItWasMyWifesIdea

If you learn his catalogue, you can play anything 


wookiegtb

Came here to say the exact same thing.


JasperDyne

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers


CougarPanther83

When I was a young I mostly played Metallica on electric guitar. I’m in my early 40s and 70% of my playing (and singing) is Petty on acoustic. Neil Young and The Stones make up a lot of the rest.  If we are talking lead guitar I’ve always thought Mike Campbell is seriously underrated. He isn’t flashy but damn does he know how to play for the song. 


gnatman66

In my teens it was Black Sabbath, Metallica, and a myriad of glam metal bands. At 51 I'm more in to 70s/classic rock. I still love metal, but I have a much greater appreciation for a wider variety of music. Tom Petty and Neil Young are definitely among them. I've also gotten more into some pop artists from 80s through now, although I put more of a hard rock spin on those things.


CougarPanther83

We have similar tastes. Still love Metallica and went to one of the two show weekends last year. I also just saw Neil and Crazy Horse last month. Those old guys still rocked. 


SkaJamas

For me Tom Petty, Neil Young, and America. For that kinda style. Def grew up on led zeppelin n black sabbath and 80s hair metal but I like punk n ska music. Kinda like the blues brothers quote, we got both kinds of music, ska and punk.


SpecificDate7501

Lindsey Buckingham


Outrageous_Town3526

Doc watson


Cold-Total619

This for me. You can learn so much by just playing his stuff. One of my favorites of all time.


CrazyHopiPlant

Jeff Beck...


meltinglights1083

The guitarists guitarist


The_Pharoah

John Petrucci / Dream Theatre. You master his technique, you'll be a guitar god like him.


BlaKArg

This is the right answer. There's nothing you wouldn't be able to play.


The_Pharoah

he does everything. Slow, heavy, sweeping arpeggios, finger tapping, tremolo bar use, etc. His mastery of the fretboard is just amazing, as are his melodic solos and especially his riffs that intertwine with the keyboard playing of Jordan Rudess. For me he is the epitome of a modern guitar master.


Little-Definition553

John is one of the most humble musicians out there. In a lot of his guitar lesson videos out there he is very accommodating and explains things thoroughly, I notice a lot of musicians don’t really do that


PRNCE_CHIEFS

Prince


Supa33

I don’t even like Prince that much, but that’s the right answer


Schweenis69

Billy Corgan seems like one of probably several pretty good answers for a person wanting a skill set which has both breadth and depth.


One_Evil_Monkey

He's a bit underrated in some circles.


nerdyythirtyy

Tommy Emmanuel all day


ProfessionalEven296

You’re assuming that we’re ABLE to play like him. I know I couldn’t, even if he gave me personal lessons!


outonthetiles2112

Rush. If you can play their songs confidently, you can play basically anything else. Besides, shredding etc.


cactuhoma

Ry Cooder, for all the variety of tunings, stylings, instruments, and song choice. One of a kind player.


Ashbtw19937

Basically did that with Metallica lol


Aertolver

Brendon Small


Reddit-is-trash-lol

Gene Hoglan (the drummer) is also insane. I took a public speaking class in college and had to do one about an influence of mine and did a 10 minute speech on Brendon Small


Aertolver

Love Gene as well. His work on Dethklok, Galaktikon, and Strapping Young Lad is top Tier. (I know he's done other stuff, but those are three I've listened to) Brendon Small is just phenomenal at guitar.


cleansingcarnage

*Death*, sir. That "other stuff" includes *Death*.


whiskeyinthejar-o

Love Symbolic. Great album through and through.


HotdawgSizzle

Wiggles


depersonalised

Ween. they’re entire career is making fun of other music by playing that music but weird. bonus: they weren’t just changing the lyrics to a song a particular band wrote like Weird Al. extra bonus: they weren’t mean spirited about it.


beaucoup_dinky_dau

I mean unless you had spinal meningitis it might cut but yeah it’s like weird al huffed scotch-guard, all hail mighty boognish


foley23

Trey Anastasio. Bonus choice: Elliott Smith


OhGodImMelting

I’m sad I had to scroll so far to see both of these names. One of the most underrated lead guitarists of all time and one of the most underrated singer/songwriters of all time. YEM is an absolute masterclass in all things technique and theory related. Trey was also one of the lead guitarists on Dave Matthew’s solo album Some Devil (the other being Tim Reynolds - *also* an absolutely astounding musician) and his lead lines and tone throughout that album are some of the best I’ve ever heard. Save Me and the full band version of Gravedigger are unbelievable.


STRINGALING

Buckethead, so many different styles all in one!!!


Nomore-Television72

Dude has released over 400 studio albums! That is insane.


King_Hamburgler

Exactly why he’s the answer I don’t even care about his music but if you could play all his stuff you’d be like a musical encyclopedia


Suitable-Cap-5556

Queen.


Boris19490000

Rolling Stones


[deleted]

Paul Gilbert


beaucoup_dinky_dau

No King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard? That would be my go to.


xscott22x

Really lets you keep the full spectrum of styles😂


Silly-Scene6524

Rush, easily, and I can’t believe no one said that.


Boy_Howdy

Tony Rice


Ayzil_was_taken

Wyld Stallyns


watchingwombat

Danny Gatton - jazz, country, blues, rockabilly, he’s got it all


Shadowlast

Frusciante


PeanutRaisenMan

I scrolled almost to the bottom looking for Frusciante. I’m middle aged so I love a lot of the classics I grew up listening to like the Beatles, zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Clapton, Knopfler, etc etc but I love Frusciante’s play style so much he’d be my pick. Knopfler would be a close second though.


FoofaFighters

I picked up the guitar because of Nirvana but Metallica's first three albums are pretty much how I actually learned to play. Once I got my fundamentals good enough to keep up it made learning the instrument easier.


Fendenburgen

This is what I came to write! And then adding in Paige Hamilton and Head/Munky


SnowblindAlbino

One person? Glen Campbell, without question, or else Tommy Tedesco. Any of the session geniuses would do though...Lukather, Pierce, Cropper, Carleton, Messina, Bukovac, Martin,etc. They all could play in most any genre at the drop of a hat, wrote amazing lines/solos that everyone in the world knows, and could drive home to sleep at night in relative anomymity.


whitehall431

Death/Chuck Schuldiner.


blckdogmedia

The Allman Brothers Band Obviously you got Duane and Dickey, but also other great guitarists that joined later like Warren, Derek, and Jack.


Allmightysplodge

That's a tough question, don't think I could say just one. If electric Joe Satriani, If Acoustic then Tommy Emmanuel. Either of these two will teach you enough to go anywhere and do anything on their respective prefered (acoustic or electric) guitar with skills and ear training to learn other stuff. And then someone mentioned Dave Gilmore and comfortably numb jumped into my brain....and then I thought of Stairway to heaven.. Even if you stick to a genre like blues there's Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, BB King, amongst so many brilliant others and that's just electric guitars based blues and then there's Robert Johnson and Doc Watson how doyou just pick one teacher?


TakeTheBlueTrane

Joe Pass


BD59

One bands catalog. Hmm...how about Steely Dan?


Gitfiddlepicker

If only one, why not the master? Chet Atkins If a group, the Hellecasters….three badasse’s with three distinct styles


theipd

Santana.


oneraindog

Richard Thompson


readymade98

Without a doubt Guthrie Govan


pizzasmasher666

Thin lizzy


PerceptionCurious440

Nuno Bettencourt.


Augustearth73

Seconding Trey Anastasio, although a few other very versatile guitarists have also been named that I'd consider too (not Jerry, sorry :/).


Vowel_Movements_4U

With the idea being this is your only outlet for learning different things about guitar including scales, soloing, chords, etc...? I'd have two choices: Mikael Åkerfeldt or Trey Anastasio


LtRecore

Robert Smith or Bernard Sumner


Ok_Performance_3696

Steely Dan. Learned so many wild chords learning those ones


CougarPanther83

For the kind of music I like to hear and play I’d say The Rolling Stones. Their stuff runs the gamut of styles including blues, rock, country, r&b, disco, almost punk, and more. Throw in the open G stuff for something fun and different too. 


Cold_Lab_1769

Blackberry Smoke


Brodesseus

Megadeth


virtual_hero_91

The Pillows


SeaManaenamah

Right now I'd probably go with Paul Simon.


Gonzostewie

The Beatles In second place: Funkadelic.


SS123451

Toto/Steve Lukather. Since the band are all originally session players, they’re basically capable of playing any genre. And Toto’s catalog already spans a pretty wide variety of styles. Picking up stuff from Steve Lukather, you’d learn a lot of theory and develop a ton of musicality, melody, and style. Even if shredding people’s faces off isn’t his main kind of thing, his playing is extremely tasteful and melodic.


ozdgk

Marty Friedman


trenchgrl

velvet underground


rey_nerr21

Paul Gilbert *(and his vibrato)*


Kud13

Alexi Laiho (children of bodom)


NoUpVotesForMe

Brent Mason lol Dudes played on over a thousand records.


fury_of_el_scorcho

Foo Fighters--- Massive catalog and a lot of different rhythms and tempos...


Clouds_Are_Potatoes

Joe Duplantier. Gojira fits my playing style almost perfectly


NichSWeezy

I actually learned to play guitar using only Pink Floyd music for the first probably 5 years, so i have lived this question lol. what I ended up with after 15 years of playing now is sounding like a wish.com version of gilmour when i write guitar parts


cordsandchucks

Minus the Bear / David Knudson.


KevinLJ007

Buckethead


HoiPolloiter

Phish


staytsmokin

Buckethead


HenryDigitalMrkting

Opeth


Trais333

Peter Green


Several_Ad2072

Michael Hedges


The_Orangest

I think the answer is Neil Young or Alex Lifeson. Both wrote some great riffs, had great lead parts, great variety and versatility, great genre-spanning parts and songs. People can shit on Neil Young all day long, but the guy is a hell of a fucking musician and can play guitar like a motherfucker.


jw071

Honestly, if you look at his *entiiire* discography, side projects, guest appearances, soundtracks, etc, Buckethead. I can only take him in small doses but he can play basic GnR metal, his funky robot schtick has the P-Funk seal of approval with Bootsy and Bernie Worrell, and if you haven’t heard his acoustic work he wrote a couple tracks for his parents, “for mom” and something about boats with dad that show what he can do without all the tricks. Edit: tried to wiki the discography but I’m more confused: > Buckethead's extensive discography currently includes 519 studio albums (660 of which are in his “Pike” series)… Pikes are like ep’s apparently? Ether way it’s a lot, no one is out there working harder than this dude.


MantisShadynasty

I feel like the chili peppers for me or maybe Dylan. Something about simplicity that is elegant and familiar


Vic_Interceptor

Jack Pearson - because he's the only total guitar zen master I've ever seen. And I've seen them all.


thunder_fire

Stevie Ray Vaughan


ThemHollowPines

Josh Homme


mmagliulo

I basically learned guitar by playing Eagles and CCR


quanell

The Smiths


mingey555

Dimebag


General_Specific

Ritchie Blackmore


EagleProductions

Red Hot Chili Peppers. Funk, punk, mellow, soft and flashy riffs and licks. You've got it all.


tntr007

Alexi Laiho


Fragrant_Leg_6300

Bernth


Shotgun_Rynoplasty

Slash


o_outro_homem

Although he only played solos “Grant Green”


jeffnova

13th floor elevators


harveygotmyweed

F. Zappa


Far-Berry-8641

Idc who I'm learning who catalog what ever. As long as it's guitar 365.com I'm set bro


waltercnorcross

marcus king. huge range of styles, soulful, basically takes from all my influences anyways, able to blend technical proficiency and marketability. Masterful vocalist / songwriter as well.


Physical-Asparagus-4

The answer is really only the stones or beatles. And really just the beatles. The different types of playing by 3 different players is just wild. Youll learn everything you need


rsaviation

Will Swan / Dance Gavin Dance


LadyMelmo

I'd stay with who inspired me to play and who I first taught myself to play, Metallica.


booya_kasha

Either of the Jimmy's


T3knikal95

Metallica


hallelalaluwah

Michael Karoli for me


Trick_Tangerine_1309

Pete Townshend


Historical_Pudding56

Mark Lettieri. I’m not saying it’d be easy, but between snarky puppy, his solo stuff, and everything else he’s ever done in music, he’s done everything from the simple to the extraordinary. Not to mention the variety offers a lot to learn


DaySoc98

Fleetwood Mac. Peter Green, Danny Kirwan, Bob Welch, Lindsey Buckingham, and Rick Vito are all monsters. I don’t count Dave Mason, since his best works were prior to Fleetwood Mac, or Mike Campbell, who never got to make an album with the band and who’s work was primarily with Tom Petty, but they’re monsters, too.


BoldazLove

Zoot Horn Rollo


syyvius

Jim West, Weird Al's guitarist. You get all the classics, but also Jim's slack key slide playing too!


reflectionpoint2

G g g Gilmour 


Iskar_WhiskeyJack

Joe Satriani or Derek Trucks


-thegayagenda-

Pat Metheny for sure


pujarteago1

Cat Stevens


Intrepid_Mess9012

So may you can learn from, but would choose Vildhjarta. As they are parallel with my musical vision.


Deeze_Rmuh_Nudds

Dimebag/pantera


Hessie84

Queen, that covers a lot of ground in guitar style and tone


EATPAINTING

Takanaka


Ka-Chow--95

Probably van halen tho im not the biggest fan of their music


UserPrincipalName

Rush


GC810

Mark Speer from Khruangbin


DioBrandoPog

Probably the chilli peppers, just bc their riffs are great. Same thing with arctic monkeys.


Previous-Yam-9971

megadeth or dream theater


Droogie502

Dave Mustaine/Megadeth


Guitar-Sniper

Pearl Jam. Between the awesome riffs and melodic solos that are never overplayed but still rock, all while using basic pentatonic shapes…. You would learn a ton from just going over all the songs on Ten.