Guitar Quote by Robin Trower Download Open image “A wah-wah is important as well. I love it; it makes the guitar scream.” — Robin Trower ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Guitar Important Scream Wells
Much of my playing is rhythmic and choppy; I use a lot of double stops. The wah just accents all those stops and chops… — Kirk Hammett Copy Share Image
As a young man growing up in that era, I was very influenced by Hendrix and took to a wah wah, and I learned… — Rickey Medlocke Copy Share Image
I've always loved the electric guitar: to hold it and work it and hear what it does is unreal. — David Lynch Copy Share Image
There's something about a wah pedal that really gets my gut going! People will probably say, 'He's just hiding behind the wah.' But that… — Kirk Hammett Copy Share Image
I like loud electric guitars because I like how you can just lose your entire being in the sound. — Michael Gira Copy Share Image
There are a lot of cases where I'm using, if not an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar more as a rhythm instrument. Rather than… — Billy Squier Copy Share Image
From the classical guitar right through to the furthest electrical experiments and everything in-between, it's amazing what the guitar can actually do. I mean,… — Jimmy Page Copy Share Image
The only problem I've had with my Vox wah is its tendency to move around on the floor. So now it sits on a… — Kirk Hammett Copy Share Image
I've always liked the electric guitar better. Even though the acoustic can be a very sexy and mysterious instrument, I can go to way… — Jeff Buckley Copy Share Image
The guitar is the ultimate vehicle for expression and composition for me. It's a part of my DNA! — John Petrucci Copy Share Image
But the guitar, when you think about it, is the most versatile, really. I mean you can pick it up and take it with… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
I was very keen on people like Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
It's impossible to play a run with as much feeling as a single note. I've never been so much into runs as making single… — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
I go for as much feeling as I can rather than show what I can do up and down the neck. I don't play… — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
The BBC, during its 24 hours on the air, plays a very wide range of stuff. And it's not commercial. — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
It gives me a good feeling to know that people out there really care. — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
I've always been the first to admit that Jimi was a very big influence on my early stuff. — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
If you feel people getting on about what you are doing, it gives you a lift. — Robin Trower Copy Share Image
I'll tell you one thing: I will always play the sh** out of my guitar. — Joe Satriani Copy Share Image
I remember people would talk about Country Music like it was this sexist, lame thing. Well, no, because Dolly Parton is writing songs and… — Neko Case Copy Share Image
With my songs, the question is always, 'Can you pull it off live, alone on just an acoustic guitar?' That's the litmus test. If… — Shawn Colvin Copy Share Image
Growing up in Dallas, my first influences on the guitar were T-Bone Walker and Les Paul. T-Bone taught me how to play lead guitar… — Steve Miller Copy Share Image
I like the bad-boy types. Generally the guy I'm attracted to is the guy in the club with all the tattoos and nail polish.… — Megan Fox Copy Share Image
That's the thing about the blues: It's one thing to hit a note on a guitar. To make it matter is something else altogether. — Joe Bonamassa Copy Share Image
I play, like, 12 instruments. Guitar, piano, harmonica, African drums... I'm working on mastering the accordion. — Lucas Grabeel Copy Share Image
I learned tabla for three years when in school, then started picking up the basics of the acoustic guitar when in college. — Anupam Roy Copy Share Image
I took guitar lessons and recorded the song in New York. It was kind of a dream. I got to pretend I was a… — Kristen Wiig Copy Share Image
There's a need for music that has urgency and emotional honesty. That's why people are reintroducing themselves to guitar music - that instrument has… — Mura Masa Copy Share Image