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Along
with his one-time teacher Joe Satriani, six-string wizard Steve Vai set the
standard for rock guitar virtuosity in the '80s. Vai became interested in
the guitar via such legendary artists as Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, and
Alice Cooper as a teenager, and upon starting high school, took lessons with
an older player from his high school, Joe Satriani. Playing in several local
bands, Vai quickly picked up on the instrument, and by the age of 18 was
attending the renowned Berklee School of Music in Boston. As a student there,
Vai transcribed several of Frank Zappa's most technically demanding compositions
for guitar, and even sent a copy of one such transcription, "Black Page," to
Zappa himself. Zappa was so impressed with the young guitarist that upon
meeting him, he invited Vai to join his band. Subsequently, Vai toured the
world with Zappa (giving Vai the nicknames "Stunt Guitarist" and "Little
Italian Virtuoso").
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