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MrsTorture
Actualy no, i didn't know him. He is really good! reminds me a little of Dream Theater and Satriani at the same time hahaha :)
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MrsTorture
Haha sure! :D They have 5 albusn I guess, but I could find only one for download (He Who Travels Far) which is a reeeal awesome album. But have a lot of stuff on youtube, its worth to check it all out :) These are my favorite songs by them, see if you like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT4CqAxsbVw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNJ_FtYbTtc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjRskDUq_eM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aBbpPSmerg
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lukasz_pulawski
I don't know many of the shredders you've mentioned. I need to check them out. Is any of then from Venezuela? My favourite is Frank Gambale and Allan Holdsworth.
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MrsTorture
Yeah, me too! You also have a pretty refined taste. Hard to pick favorites though, but if you take a look at my 12 month list, its basicaly what I've been listening to more nowadays hehe :) I'm specially addicted to Twelve Foot Ninja and Hanggai for some time now xD
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embracedbycold
I have heard about him but I havent listened. Thanks for your proposal. I'm going to listen
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embracedbycold
I listen another genres as well but I think my favourite genre is prog and jazz fusion. By the way I adore Guthrie Govan. He is genius
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Rohit8
OH MY GOD. Yanni was just brilliant! I've heard so much about his music, but I never really knew this was in store! I can't tell you how awesome that was for me! everything! every musician, and everything they were doing! Brilliant work! I'm gonna check out some more of his work. Yanni once came to India (I guess in the 2014 world tour), and a family friend/musician/music teacher got the chance to meet him! He even gave Yanni an album he released with his band after some 20 years or so! Must have been so awesome!
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Rohit8
I did notice the amount of erudite composers you have in your library :) and complexity in music is so good, especially when you try to listen note to note in pieces like piano sonatas 16 by Mozart. Speed with melody is also an amazing combination, and it doesn't even have to be structurally very complex, yet it sounds really hard to play on an instrument. I may sound very noobish when I say this, but when I first heard Asturias by Albeniz, I though this must be extremely difficult. But then I saw some performances on YouTube, then a slowly played version, and after that I was able to play the main riff. Same with Recuerdos de la Alhambra. I knew this was impossible for me, but then I discovered the tremelo technique ans after that I could play the starting part of that too. You must be very proficient in the guitar, so spare me for the rookie talk! But I still love to listen to music with complex composition. And the bbigger symphonies, oh my god!
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Rohit8
That's a hard question! I've always listened to any music I liked, regardless of the genre. But I always thought metal was my favourite, however, I also enjoy classic rock, psychedelic rock, some poppy tunes. I'm musically very open, but if you ask me what genres I enjoy the most, I'll say metal and classical. I thoroughly enjoy listening to these two genres. What about you? I see some progressive metal in your charts (other than the classical music of course!). What genres do you listen to the most?
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