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A number of notable guitarists have used guitar synthesizers Many are either jazz, progressive rock, or soundtrack composer guitarists
Some well-known users of guitar synthesizers include Jimmy Page, John McLaughlin, Chuck Hammer, Pat Metheny, Brian Hughes, Russ Freeman, Andy Summers, Allan Holdsworth, Matt Bellamy, Roger Troutman, Bootsy Collins, Robert Fripp, Vernon Reid, Mike Oldfield, Bill Frisell, Trey Azagthoth, Amir Derakh, Les Fradkin, Mike Stern, Adrian Belew, Joni Mitchell, Jeff Baxter, Eric Clapton, Yannis Spathas, and Rob Swire
The guitar synth sound now equals the guitar on this recording I have added riffs from various retro sounds to make a cool synth gu
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