Category: Guitar instrumental

A guitar is a popular musical instrument that makes sound by the playing of its (typically) six strings with the sound being projected either acoustically or through electrical amplification (for an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar, respectively).

G3 – Discography (1997 – 2005)

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G3 (G4 from 2015) is a concert tour organized by guitarist Joe Satriani featuring him alongside two other guitarists. Since its inception in 1995, G3 has toured most years and has featured many guitarists, including Steve Vai (Satriani’s former student), Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Yngwie Malmsteen, John Petrucci, Robert Fripp, Paul Gilbert, Steve Morse, Steve Lukather, Uli Jon Roth, Michael Schenker, Adrian Legg and many other special guests,

Blind Vandal – Magic Crystal (2004)

Front“Arkhangelogorodskaya instrumental project, not inferior in composite solutions and technology to some Satriani, because of the cool attitude of the Russian music industry to nonprofit severe intellectual music escaped abroad – to conquer the States, Germany and Holland. Than successfully and has been, wandering on rock and jazz clubs. ” The group was founded by guitarist Alexander Firsov (“Saint Louise,” “Lady Macbeth”) back in 1988, but, in fact, it now becoming (or rebirth) occurred in 1996, when the team began to be a real fusion of experienced musicians.

Frankenstein Rooster – The Nerdvrotic Sounds’ Escape 2015

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Post-Agry-Rock!!!
We are Frankenstein Rooster band, an instrumental duo formed by guitar virtuoso Raffaello Indri (Elvenking, Harduo) and Camillo Colleluori on drums (Hollow Haze).The intention behind the proposal is to contaminate the musical genres of music with unlimited creativity.The songs range from funk, jazz, rock and metal always characterized by a lively and engaging sound.

Blind Vandal – Crazy Robot (2007)

FrontPerhaps one of the most representative groups in the Russian heavy scene. Arkhangelsk instrumental trio Blind Vandal – genuine nuggets. More recently played at the amazing homemade lotion, BV managed to issue them sound equal to foreign industrial developments, which have in the arsenal Satriani. And the fact that the team did not seek to find a vocalist and join the ranks of producers understandable to the masses of rock products a huge plus. In general, the emergence of a powerful progressive rock band, and even jazz impurities, allowing arhangeltsam move from one audience to another is extremely rare.

Lords Of Karma A Tribute To Steve Vai and Joe Satriani (2002)

FrontNormally tribute albums run in one of two directions: they’re either fairly solid, sincere tributes featuring a group of like-minded artists paying homage to an idol or colleague, or they’re haphazardly thrown-together groupings of an artist’s most popular songs performed by nameless studio musicians who could very well be recording another tribute session a week after their current session. Thankfully, the former applies here, as Lords of Karma collects several guitar shredders of reputable matter paying homage to two of the biggest guitar shredders of them all: Steve Vai and his former teacher, Joe Satriani.