best/favorite vibrato?

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Dinosaur David B
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best/favorite vibrato?

Post: # 245910Post Dinosaur David B

It's really like a fingerprint, or maybe a human voice, or perhaps a person's handwriting/signature isn't it? A player's vibrato is really the most distinctive aspect of a player's style.
It's not a restring until I'm bleeding.
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merlo_zeppelin
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best/favorite vibrato?

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Tatosh Guitar said:


She has no idea about how a guitar is played or who John Sykes is, but let me tell you, that vibrato alone probably sold a million records.


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And wetted a million panties!!!! (pardon the explicit expression)
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Bytor
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best/favorite vibrato?

Post: # 245912Post Bytor

Sykes or Yngwie for me

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Osky
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best/favorite vibrato?

Post: # 245914Post Osky

Yep Sykes, Uli and Yngwie are all big faves....someone I dont think has been mentioned is Luke, love his vibrato and phrasing in general! (edit: oops Dave mentioned him)
iplayLouD
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best/favorite vibrato?

Post: # 245938Post iplayLouD

It's Yngwie for me, hands down. Dave Gilmour for 2nd spot.
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Duojett71
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best/favorite vibrato?

Post: # 245948Post Duojett71

I would also say my favorite vibrato are from my favorite players:


Adrian Smith

Brian Robertson

Michael Schenker

John Norum

Gary Moore


I think one of the most creative and musical vibratos of all time is David Gilmour. While he may not be in my top 10 list of favorite guitar players I am still a big fan and his vibrato and bends are some of the tastiest playing I have ever heard in my life. So David is probably very close to the top of the list when it comes to vibrato.
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Duojett71 said:





I think one of the most creative and musical vibratos of all time is David Gilmour. While he may not be in my top 10 list of favorite guitar players I am still a big fan and his vibrato and bends are some of the tastiest playing I have ever heard in my life. So David is probably very close to the top of the list when it comes to vibrato.


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Yeah, Gilmour is a top of the food chain guy as far as vibratos go... I just didn't include him cause he is not a dino player, but you can't deny the man just has it.
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merlo_zeppelin said:



Tatosh Guitar said:


She has no idea about how a guitar is played or who John Sykes is, but let me tell you, that vibrato alone probably sold a million records.


[/quote]

And wetted a million panties!!!! (pardon the explicit expression)


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Hahaha yeah. I actually thought about that, but I was too shy to be so explicit... =)
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best/favorite vibrato?

Post: # 245967Post merlo_zeppelin

I don't think @"Dinosaur David B" ever had a problem with that kind of humour. Dave, please let me know if that stuff doesn't fly here.
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Dinosaur David B
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Post: # 245972Post Dinosaur David B

Not a problem.
It's not a restring until I'm bleeding.
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