- October 9th, 2020, 12:38 am
#369108
For perspective, Eddie himself would acknowledge numerous guitarists more accomplished than him, or at least who can do a lot more on guitar than him. Neal Peart was another who tended to be overrated, with people saying he was "the best" even as he was taking jazz lessons from Freddie Gruber.
Aside from those mentioned by Pattern-chaser, numerous jazz fusion players have a far more sophisticated harmonic vocabulary than Eddie, who was generally a pentatonics rock n' roll guy. Alan Holdsworth (whom Eddie idolised), John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, Al di Meola, Frank Gambale, Bill Connors, Frank Zappa (and his son Dweezil), Jan Ackerman, Larry Coryell, Larry Carlton, Steve Khan, Scott Henderson, Mike Stern, Robben Ford, John Abercrombie, John Goodsell ... and that's not mentioning a lot of the top prog players like Steve Howe, Steve Hackett and Adrian Belew.