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Interviews with 50 of the worlds greatest guitarists spanning the past 25 years and collected into one information-packed volume. Based on articles originally published in Guitar Player magazine, Secrets from the Masters features the most influential guitarists of our time - from legends such as Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins and B.B. King to Joe Satriani, Eddie Van Halen and Eric Clapton, and all genres in-between. This book celebrates the guitarists who have forever altered the way we play and think about the guitar. Within these interviews you will find poetry and prophesy, the outrageous and the sublime, plus rare photos, challenging music, groovy gear, groundbreaking techniques and other glimpses into greatness. 8-1/2 inch. x 11 inch..

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Page i
Secrets from the Masters
Conversations with Forty Great Guitar Players
from
the Pages
of
Guitar Player Magazine
Edited
by
Don Menn
Page ii To the speakers who spoke it to the writers who wrote it and to - photo 2
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To the speakers who spoke it,
to the writers who wrote it,
and to my favorite musicians
Gretchen and Kirsten
GPI BOOKS
Miller Freeman Inc., Book Division, 600 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
1992 by Miller Freeman Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this book covered by copyrights hereon may be reproduced or copied in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in articles and reviews. For information contact the publishers.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 92-60949
ISBN 0-87930-260-7
Designer: Christian Ledgerwood
Production Editor: Linda Jupiter
Cover photos: (left to right)
Jimi Hendrix by Jim Cummins
Jerry Garcia by Chuck Pulin
Stevie Ray Vaughan by Lisa Seifert
Keith Richards by Paul Natkin
Eric Clapton by Ken Settle
Printed in the United States of America
99 5 4
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Contents
Introduction
v
Duane Allman
1
Chet Atkins
7
Jeff Beck
19
Chuck Berry
28
Larry Carlton
36
Eric Clapton
42
Ry Cooder
51
Duane Eddy
55
The Edge
60
Tal Farlow
67
Jerry Garcia
73
Billy Gibbons
85
David Gilmour
91
Jim Hall
95
George Harrison
101
Michael Hedges
109
Jimi Hendrix
112
Allan Holdsworth
119
Mark Knofler
127
Yngwie Malmsteen
133
John McLaughlin
140
Pat Metheny
152
Wes Montgomery
158
Steve Morse
162
Jimmy Page
172
Les Paul
180
Carl Perkins
188
Vernon Reid
194
Keith Richards
201
Howard Roberts
208
Carlos Santana
215
Joe Satriani
225
John Scofield
232
Andrs Segovia
236
Andy Summers
245
Pete Townshend
253
Steve Vai
264
Eddie Van Halen
271
Stevie Ray Vaughn
277
Frank Zappa
281
Index
289

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Introduction
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"Guitar playing, as currently understood, has more to do with sports than it does to do with music. It's an Olympic-challenge type of situation. The challenges are in the realm of speed, redundancy, choreography, and grooming."
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