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What Style Interests You The Most?
Styles Poll
If you had to choose one style, which one would it be?
Neoclassical [ 6 ] ** [10.53%]
Melodical [ 1 ] ** [1.75%]
Melodical Shred [ 17 ] ** [29.82%]
Pure Shred [ 1 ] ** [1.75%]
Jazz [ 1 ] ** [1.75%]
Blues [ 5 ] ** [8.77%]
Oriental [ 1 ] ** [1.75%]
Rock/ Rock N' Roll [ 10 ] ** [17.54%]
Metal [ 12 ] ** [21.05%]
Latin Style [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
Other [ 3 ] ** [5.26%]
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Twibeard
Jan 29 2008, 12:07 PM
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You didnt mention the most important style: Indie/Alternative/PostRock/Punk ... so I voted "Other" smile.gif

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Twibeard
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Hmm ... double post ... strange things happens ...

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Juan M. Valero
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Oh my God, I need too much time to watch all this videos !!!! laugh.gif

And one thing: where is progresive metal ??? sad.gif

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QUOTE (Juan M. Valero @ Jan 29 2008, 02:46 PM) *
Oh my God, I need too much time to watch all this videos !!!! laugh.gif

And one thing: where is progresive metal ??? sad.gif


Please Enlighten me Juan ... smile.gif

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Metal for sure. I really put Neoclassical in as Metal though. . It's the one genre of music you can listen to for ages and it can be so varied that it doesn't get old.

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mattacuk
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Well I like all Styles and Genre for sure. Metal, Rock, Blues, Jazz, you name it ! wink.gif Its just I find melodic shred the most fun to play smile.gif

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Muris Varajic
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Hmmm...Fusion?
It'd be nice to have it on the list since we can vote only one style
and Fusion mixes more of them biggrin.gif

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Nice list there Twi tongue.gif I kind of consider all that to be rock though, or subgenres. I mean you can get picky and call some of it punk, or grunge or alternative but really most of that is rock.

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hope this topic it is not only for guitar players unsure.gif but clean Modern Rock suit me the most...bands like Foo Fighters,Audioslave...but ther was a period(a whole year)24/7 of SOAD and Slipknot biggrin.gif

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Dejan Farkas
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As times go by, I get more and more addicted to classical music smile.gif

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QUOTE (Dejan @ Jan 29 2008, 09:33 PM) *
As times go by, I get more and more addicted to classical music smile.gif


I am becomeing more and more into classical on eletric guitar, I dont know what it is I just love it biggrin.gif Bach especially sounds good to my ears smile.gif

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QUOTE (mattacuk @ Jan 29 2008, 10:36 PM) *
I am becomeing more and more into classical on eletric guitar, I dont know what it is I just love it biggrin.gif Bach especially sounds good to my ears smile.gif


Yes, Bach is great smile.gif I remember in elementary music school, a piano teacher said that she prefer to listen Bach on classical guitar than on piano, because Bach played on harpsichord, which sound is closer to guitar then to piano. smile.gif

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QUOTE (visi0n @ Jan 29 2008, 02:33 AM) *
i have interests in more styles, neoclassical .. awesome .. melodic shred awesome too, also like blues ( stevie ray vaughan ) i think i like the most of the style's except pure shred .. thats not musical to my ears only fast notes .. thats what i thinking smile.gif


I agree with you smile.gif

QUOTE (Muris @ Jan 29 2008, 10:14 AM) *
Hmmm...Fusion?
It'd be nice to have it on the list since we can vote only one style
and Fusion mixes more of them biggrin.gif


Dang i forgot about fusion, lol kill me tongue.gif

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QUOTE (JVM @ Jan 29 2008, 09:21 PM) *
Nice list there Twi tongue.gif I kind of consider all that to be rock though, or subgenres. I mean you can get picky and call some of it punk, or grunge or alternative but really most of that is rock.

Actually I agree totally JVM. Didnt notice the "Rock / Rock'n'roll" tag - before now huh.gif spooky ... ph34r.gif smile.gif

Hmm... so I voted wrong ... wacko.gif

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Heavy and expirimental, prog I guess?

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I like a ton of styles, but I really like Instrumental, Shred, and Prog. Lots of heavy stuff also. Idk its hard to choose. laugh.gif

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Blues I guess, even though I listen to pretty much everything.

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QUOTE (Robin @ Jan 30 2008, 12:43 PM) *
Blues I guess, even though I listen to pretty much everything.


Good man, good man. laugh.gif

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QUOTE (Stevie·Ray·Vaughn @ Jan 28 2008, 10:34 PM) *
'My My, Hey Hey, Rock and roll is here to stay" - Neil Young smile.gif Yeah, definately 100% Rock and roll!


Amen to that man. I voted Rock/Rock and Roll smile.gif

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Rock N' Roll and Blues. Rythms and hooks ,interlude solo's . I listen to everything from Bruce Springsteen to Buckwheat Zydeco to Offspring to Brian Setzer. Jimi,Johnny Winter, SRV, Buddy Guy(I got his autoghaph on a pick guard at his concert the day before he was inducted in to the R n'R Hall of Fame!) Music is a Great thing.

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