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  2. Shred guitar - Wikipedia

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    Shred guitar players often use electric solid-body guitars from brands such as Charvel, ESP, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Jackson, Kiesel/Carvin, Kramer and Schecter. Some shred guitarists use elaborately-shaped models by B.C. Rich or Dean, as well as modern versions of classic-radical designs like Gibson's Flying V and Explorer models.

  3. Shredding - Wikipedia

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    Shred guitar, a speed-based virtuoso style of electric guitar playing; Shredder (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), a supervillain in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise; Shredders (music group), an American hip hop group; Shredder, a 1973 album by The Wackers "Shredder", a 1998 single by Christopher Lawrence

  4. The Great Kat - Wikipedia

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    Most feature her using the electric guitar, but on some she uses the violin. Thomas is a classically trained violinist, graduating from the Juilliard School and touring for a time playing conventional classical music before crossing over to metal. [2] Guitar One magazine listed her as one of the "Fastest Shredders of All Time".

  5. Talk:Shredding (guitar playing technique) - Wikipedia

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    not all guitar virtuosos shred, but those guitarists who can and do shred, with rythmic precision, are virtuosos. so, put bluntly, shredders do not necessarily sacrifice melody for the sake of speed. i am a shredder, i don't always shred melodically and i don't always sacrifice melody for the sake of speed. balance and appropiateness

  6. Frank Gambale - Wikipedia

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    Gambale has been featured on the covers of many guitar and jazz-oriented magazines worldwide, while having been cited as an influence by many notable guitarists including Synyster Gates, [10] Dweezil Zappa, [11] Greg Howe, [12] and Pat Metheny. [13]

  7. Shrapnel Records - Wikipedia

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    Shrapnel Records is an American record label group founded by record producer Mike Varney.The group principally uses the Shrapnel Records record label, a guitar-oriented label which features shred guitar, hard rock, metal and progressive metal.

  8. Marty Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Cacophony featured neoclassical metal elements and synchronized twin guitar harmonies and counterpoints shared with guitarist Jason Becker. He played guitar on the 1989 album In Your Face by Christian rock band Shout. [7] In 1988, he recorded demos for Jet Red that eventually were released as bonus tracks on the 2009 Jet Red release "Flight Plan".

  9. Chris Impellitteri - Wikipedia

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    Chris Impellitteri (born September 25, 1964) is an American guitarist and songwriter, who is the lead guitarist and founder of the heavy metal band Impellitteri.. In 2003, Guitar One Magazine voted Chris Impellitteri the second-fastest guitar shredder of all time. [1]