JackBach
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Jimi Hendrix laid the foundation for modern electric guitar playing. He did what nearly no one else did: by crank the gain and volume to max he maximized the dynamic range of his guitar sound. This techique enabled him to make quiet notes sound quiet and make louder notes fucking SCREAM.
To make it simple, by doing the latter it forces the guitarist to exercise tact and control and use technique to create his/her sound.
Jimi was the first to do this, or at the very least, the first to do this WELL. No guitarist sounds like Jimi Hendrix. That sort of uniqueness deserves credit.
Randy Rhodes owes his influence to Jimi. Every modern metal guitarist owes their sould to Randy Rhodes, including Dimebag Darrel. And everyone, including Michael Amott, Christopher Amott, Jeff Loomis, Zack Wylde, etc. owe their sound to Dimebag and Randy. Thus, you can see where this all started: Jimi Hendrix.
If influencing every modern electric guitar player doesn't qualify someone as the best ever, then I don't know what does.
To make it simple, by doing the latter it forces the guitarist to exercise tact and control and use technique to create his/her sound.
Jimi was the first to do this, or at the very least, the first to do this WELL. No guitarist sounds like Jimi Hendrix. That sort of uniqueness deserves credit.
Randy Rhodes owes his influence to Jimi. Every modern metal guitarist owes their sould to Randy Rhodes, including Dimebag Darrel. And everyone, including Michael Amott, Christopher Amott, Jeff Loomis, Zack Wylde, etc. owe their sound to Dimebag and Randy. Thus, you can see where this all started: Jimi Hendrix.
If influencing every modern electric guitar player doesn't qualify someone as the best ever, then I don't know what does.