How would you rate Frank Zappa as a guitarist?

Just curious. I'm not a musician. I love Frank Zappa but I'm interested to hear what other people think of his guitar playing.
I personally don't think he's THAT great but I don't know any better.
I personally don't think he's THAT great but I don't know any better.

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Thanks! I'd quite like a varied opinion.
Missed that part where you said you loved Frank. Guess you don't need examples of Frank's work pointed out to you. Sorry 'bout that.
I do! Like I said, I'm not a musician. I love Jimi as well but not as much as Zappa. (I quite often hear them being compared).
I just wanted to know what other fans thought, that's all... from a professional point of veiw.
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Frank was a musician as well as a virtuoso, and the two are much more rarely exclusive, mutually, than one might think.
I understood the first sentence.
Um, okay! Frank sometimes noodled too much in his solos, but when he was on the ball, his shredding was better than any metallers because it was thought-out and interesting to listen to and feel. There.
Got it.
I'll have to have a look another time because the links not working for me.
For future reference, I'm not a smart girl, you should have told me to type in Frank Zappa before the spanking bit!
oh yeah sorry i'm at work so i can't post the link to the video but it really is something to watch ,steve vie & zappa phenominal ...
He was educated in music, and it showed in his guitar playing, but really he just let it rip instinctively when he soloed.
He also had all these songs that were in different time signatures, (not like the normal 1-2-3-4 1-2-3-4) but timing like 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9. haha, THAT'S fun to solo and figure out where you are.
His technique was really weird as a player, too. He kind of picked the strings like a chicken would peck at food, and live he was so great at getting that gooselike honking sound with feedback and his wah wah pedal.
One of the first albums I ever bought was Mothers of Invention - Freak Out in '67 or so. Everyone else was buying The Beatles and Strawberry Alarm Clock and pop stuff, but I went down the dark path of music! Zappa and Captain Beefheart.
Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
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So you like him then?
That was the kind of answer I was hoping for. I can't play guitar myself.
he was one of the best
that being said, I dont really care for much of his music, but I respect his talent and vision
Haha,,, well, the short answer to your original questions was "up there"
I've been playing all my life and there are some guitarists who I look at and think, man, They got it!
Adrian Belew is another of my favorites. He's out there, too. I guess I'm out there! Zappa helped put Belew on the map, too. I love the Baby Snakes movie. Great performances with Zappa and Belew in that one.
I like the obscure players,
Ry Cooder
Adrian Belew
Robert Fripp
Sharon Isbin
and about a hundred others!
Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
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Well thanks for the tip. I've never heard of any of those.
I only have a couple of his albums and I mostly like him because... I just enjoy listening and singing along.