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Highly melodic instrumental guitar music reminiscent of Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson.
Genre:
Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date:
2002
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© Copyright-Bill Majoros
(634479764127)
Record Label: Bill Majoros
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"He's been called a young Joe Satriani and after hearing the latest from guitarist Bill Majoros it's clear he's blazing a musical trail all his own. With inventive playing and arrangements...Majoros further establishes himself as a guitarist on the rise"
-20th Century Guitar Magazine, March 2003
"Majoros is hardly your typical guitar shredder, at least judging from his excellent CD... What I really admire about his Holdsworth meets Satriani style of playing is that he knows a thing or two about dynamics, not to mention variety... his proficient guitar playing and ear for laying down memorable melodies is remarkable. Recommended and not just for guitar buffs!"
-Steve Pettengill, Sea of Tranquility
"Majoros's style of technical mastery is very similar to [Eric] Johnson's...Every track sparkles with incredibly intricate, carefully-designed runs, fills and riffs...a ridiculous amount of guitar-playing skill...technically unimpeachable"
-Splendid E-zine
Some comments from mp3.com listeners:
"I really enjoyed the mp3s - you are an amazing guitar player!" ~Caitlin
"I really enjoyed your stuff...very very satch-reminiscent...." ~Nick
"You Rock!! Very cool and yes very Satch!! ...Great Chops!" ~Tom
"Guitar playing - great!!!!" ~Mike
"I just listened to your music and I really like it. Great guitar playing!" ~Christian
"the chops are there...it has a Dream Theatre meets Satch vibe" ~Kenny
"In a word...AWESOME....congrats on some very fine tunes" ~Mike S.A.
"Your scales are crisp, emotional and solid... good,good stuff,my man" ~Mike M.
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this is a pretty pleasant CD
author: Score! Music Magazine
For all its quirkiness, this is a pretty pleasant CD; put it on and you'll have a fitting soundtrack for any conversation
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