The 10 GREATEST Guitar Solos
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00:00 Intro
00:06 Greatest Rock Solo @RhettShull
00:58 Greatest Blues Solo
01:44 Ad Break
02:53 Greatest Classical Solo @brandonacker
04:11 Greatest Pop Solo @RudyAyoub
05:24 Greatest Metal Solo @BradleyHallGuitar
06:29 Greatest Jazz Solo @RotemSivanGuitar
07:30 Greatest Country Solo @RobertBakerGuitar
08:49 Greatest Hair Metal Solo @KfirOchaion
09:50 Greatest Prog Solo @BecomeTheKnight
10:30 Greatest Indie Solo @seandaniel23
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Originally posted by UCj1Jtb8xLUzFAm8J-Q1e1MQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBe411-F2GE
Never realized the Arab dad guy played guitar ????. He’s pretty good too.
Best prog solo lol
it's so stupid to hear explanations instead of actual solos
Greatest Prog Metal solo: Under a glass moon by John Petrucci
Greatest Salsa (latin) solo: De oro by La Familia André https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWZsrsbXTrE (2.42)
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Nah man Johnny B good is the best blues rock solo
Great video. Cool to have different guitarists representing different genres. My personal favorite solos include Hendrix's Voodoo Child for being revolutionary, Stevie Ray Vaughan's Little Wing for being sublime, and Ted Nugent's live version of Wang Dang Sweet Poontang for bringing maximum energy out of the guitar.
Say "Festigal Fantasya" to Kfir, see how he reacts.
Hm. OK. There are 1.000 other solos that belong in the top ten. So to say. See, where the problem is? :-)))
Aren't almost all rock, pop, blues, and country guitar solos really "bridges" since there are other instruments playing along (albeit no vocals)? Drum solos typically ARE solos though. Go figure.
came here ready tro debate everyone …but nope, incredible selection lol! Now i am off, got to savour Red House a bit more 🙂
I love Bradly
Metal solo: inflames – December Flower
A solo you've never heard: Carl Fernandes – Ark of Boyd guitar solo, maybe not the greatest of all time but 18 years later and I still think about it.
great picks however i feel like bohamien rapsedy is missing
Time for new friends
You left out bluegrass bruh. No, bluegrass is not covered by country. Check out some Tony Rice, some Doc Watson, some Norman Blake, all incredible pickers!
Unpopular opinion but i really dont like comfortably numbs guitar solo. I think its super cheesy. Another brick in the wall pt 2s solo is way tastier. Because of that i get why people adore David Gilmores playing
I think I may have to disagree on the greatest rock solo. I firmly believe that the most rock solo of all time is Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Now keep in mind, I said "most rock." By that, I mean that I firmly believe that if I had to choose a single solo to encapsulate and define rock, I would choose Free Bird. However, Stairway to Heaven is also one of, if not, the greatest rock solos of all time.
TL;DR
Stairway makes more sense as a choice to this list, but I would choose Free Bird
Santeria by sublime
We are forgetting one more: Free Bird.
I love EvH. ❤ But. George Lynch was known for his tapping technique before Eddie Van Halen popularized it. The two guitarists you should referring to are likely Roy Smeck, a jazz guitarist from the 1920s, and Harry DeArmond, who was active in the 1940s. Roy Smeck was an early popularizer of tapping and can be seen using the technique in the 1926 short film "His Pastimes". Harry DeArmond is known for developing various electric guitar pickups and is also recognized for his tapping technique. These pioneers contributed significantly to the development of guitar playing techniques that influenced many musicians to come. ????
I think a solo thats very slept on is the solo from dry county (bon jovi)
I truly think the best solo of all time is the outro to The Best Of Times by Dream Theater. It's emotional, it's melodic, it's shreddy, it's quirky, it's everything you could want it to be.
Indie rock shoulda gone to the strokes
Try Glenn Campbell, Gentle on my mind live.
its so cool you invited different guitarists it feels epic xd
I think at least 10 solos of Allan Holdsworth fits in that list…
I guess Gilmour solo are banned from competition due to unfairness
I love that I disagree with most — and can't say anybody is wrong. I really like the personal explanations; I was running Fripp through my head for Prog, but within the context of "how much did it influence and expand music" — that's Pink Floyd. These are impossible things to pick, but everybody did them justice and gave justification. There are hundreds of epic and recognizable options that had to be left out. A list is not interesting, but hearing why people made their picks can be fascinating.
And now I'm off to listen to The Final Countdown. And probably some Alex De Grassi — it's a good video about music when it makes me want to put on the good headphones and just listen.
Indie Rock for me would have been Pretty by Elliott Smith. Also Outlaws should have been for country
These are all trash.
Why be a sell out? This was the perfect opportunity to drop some truth.
CAB by Tony MacAlpine, Samurai Faith by Greg Howe, 16 Men of Tain by Allan Holdsworth, Humpty Dumpty by Frank Gambale, river of longing by Guthrie Govan, animal behavior by Buckethead, gray pianos flying by Shawn Lane, Moscow by Feodor Dosumov, Snowscape by Daniel Davidsen, and any of my solos.
Come on bruh. You’re not even trying. Not at all. Weak.
Great picks. I’d throw Sultans of Swing up there
we had comfortably numb, tornado of souls and lucky…. my fav bands of all time… Radiohaed, Megadeth and PF!
P.S.
All Along The Watchtower is Hendrix greatest solo
You cant have this without the Hotel California and Sweet Child O Mine
La Villa Strangiato by Alex Lifeson from Rush is the greatest guitar solo ever in rock, I don't care what anyone says.
Don’t agree with it all, but great list nonetheless. And the spirit is there. Great video
Best part of Lucky is the descending chord run in the end