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  2. List of guitarists - Wikipedia

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    This list of guitarists includes notable musicians, known principally for their guitar playing, for whom there is an article in Wikipedia. Those who are known mainly as bass guitarists are listed separately at List of bass guitarists .

  3. Tommy Emmanuel - Wikipedia

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    Amongst his trademark rapid virtuoso licks and cascading harmonic progressions, he often uses a technique that imitated an electric guitar's tremolo system on acoustic guitar — by pressing the palm of his right hand against the sound board of the guitar near the neck joint, while maintaining forward pressure with his left hand on the top of ...

  4. Category:American acoustic guitarists - Wikipedia

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    American classical guitarists (75 P) Pages in category "American acoustic guitarists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total.

  5. Phil Keaggy - Wikipedia

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    An alternate version of "Time" was also included as was a new solo recording of the Glass Harp song "The Answer". Also in 1995, he was voted by Guitar Player Magazine readers as the No. 2 Best Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitarist. That same year, Keaggy released what has become one of his best-selling albums, True Believer.

  6. Category:Acoustic guitarists - Wikipedia

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    American acoustic guitarists (1 C, 216 P) Pages in category "Acoustic guitarists" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.

  7. Lawson Rollins - Wikipedia

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    Lawson Rollins is an American guitarist from North Carolina [1] noted for his virtuoso fingerstyle technique and melodic compositional skills. [2] [3] Guitar Player magazine ranked him as one of the "50 Best Acoustic Guitarists of All Time". [4]

  8. Michael Hedges - Wikipedia

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    Michael Alden Hedges (December 31, 1953 – December 2, 1997) was an American acoustic guitarist and songwriter. He was known as a virtuoso who used unorthodox playing techniques, and much of his output was classified as new age music.

  9. John Fahey (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Fahey in studio with Recording King guitar, c. 1970 While Fahey lived in Berkeley, Takoma Records was reborn through a collaboration with Maryland friend ED Denson.Fahey decided to track down blues legend Bukka White by sending a postcard to Aberdeen, Mississippi; White had sung that Aberdeen was his hometown, and Mississippi John Hurt had been rediscovered using a similar method.