A number of guitarists have used guitar/synthesizers, which are musical instruments which allow a guitar player to play synthesizers. Many guitar/synth performers are either jazz, progressive rock, metal or fusion guitarists, including:
John Abercrombie
Jan Akkerman
Jeff Baxter
Adrian Belew
Matt Bellamy
Ritchie Blackmore
Dave Brock
Dean Brown
Bugo
David Byrne
Eric Clapton
J.J. Cale
Bootsy Collins (bass guitar)
Amir Derakh
Al Di Meola
K. K. Downing
Les Fradkin
Peter Frampton
Russ Freeman
Robert Fripp
Susumu Hirasawa
Bill Frisell
Reeves Gabrels
Jerry Garcia
Chris Gavin
David Gilmour
Jason Gobel
Steve Hackett
Chuck Hammer
Steve Harris (bass guitar)
Bob Hartman
Steve Hillage
Allan Holdsworth
Brian Hughes
Ryo Kawasaki
Phil Keaggy
Maynard James Keenan
Közi
Shawn Lane
Alex Lifeson
Liam Lynch
Jeff Lynne
Mana
Paul Masvidal
Bret McKenzie
John McLaughlin
Justin McNeil
Tony McPhee
Pat Metheny
Joni Mitchell
Steve Morse
Dave Murray
Bill Nelson
Mike Oldfield
Jimmy Page
Prince
Vernon Reid
Sheldon Reynolds
Lee Ritenour
Omar Rodríguez-López
Jordan Rudess
Mike Rutherford
Karl Sanders
Neal Schon
Marc Schonbrun
Adrian Smith
Andy Summers
Mike Stern
Rob Swire
Ronni Le Tekrø
Glenn Tipton
Roger Troutman
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