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Rikk Beatty - Guitar Farm

Just a few weeks ago, I meet a guitar player by the name of Rikk Beatty while doing some research for a review I was working on. Rikk is a talented musician who is endorsed by well known companies such as Orange Amplifiers, Ibanez, DigiTech, Dimarzio, Scott Dixon Cases, PedalsSnake, IT Guitar Picks, and Dean Markley Strings. In addition to being a "Maurice the Fish Records" recording artist, Rikk travels the country doing clinics for DigiTech. Rikk recently released an album called "Guitar Farm", and he sent me a copy to check out.

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On my first listen through the album, I got the impression that Rikk must have worked through the advanced levels of fretboard roadmaps. He has great technique and his timing is impeccable. I usually hear many players trip up in sudden bursts of speed, but Rikk seems to handle them with ease leaving you with that final note that seems to hang in the air forever. On this album, Rikk demonstrates not only his mastery of rock instrumental guitar, but also jazz and classical styles. He was able to seamlessly merge these styles into an album that flows easily from the first song "Guitar Farm" to the last. "Lamb Jam" which is a very cool tribute to the great SRV. Some of my personal favorites are "New Jazz", "Mountain Twin", and Rikk's version of "Amazing Grace". I can guarantee that you have never heard "Amazing Grace" like this.

I have to admit that I was not only impressed by Rikk's dynamic solos, but also by the dead on accuracy of every player in the Rikk Beatty band. Kenny Wood (rhythm guitar), Tim Hogan (bass), and Chris Korzin (drums) are a shining example of how a band should work together to bring out the best of everyone in the band. Their tight focused rhythm lay down a perfect foundation on which Rikk Beatty builds well thought out lead guitar instrumental solos. You have all probably heard me preach on how bands need to be a team, and check their personal ego's at the door. These guy's get it!! You could learn a lot from them.

I plan on doing an interview with Rikk in the near future, and gain some insight into his playing style, influences, and the gear he uses. In the meantime, you might want to visit Rikk's website at www.rikkbeatty.com and order a copy of "Guitar Farm". When you visit the site, make sure you have your sound turned on so you can listen to the Rikk Beatty band tear through their distinctive version of "Amazing Grace".

Gary Allen

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