There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard—Sun Tzu
Welcome to the Guitar Greats geo-art. Here are 100 guitarists who have made a 100 best list at some time. We have them all, rock, blues, jazz, acoustic, shred, legends, alternative, Indie, trailblazers, punk, and fusion. Did your favorite make the list? Please do not go to the posted coordinates. Rather, just answer the question at the bottom of the page, for the final location.

Joan Jett’s future as a rocker was foreordained, she once explained: “When I was 11 or 12, I finally got the balls to say, ‘Mom, Dad, I want a guitar for Christmas, and I don’t want no folk guitar.” By age 15, she was hired to play guitar for the mid-Seventies all-girl raunch-rockers the Runaways — not least because, as their manager Kim Fowley put it, “I could tell Joan wanted to be Keith Richard instead of Duane Allman.” The difference is that while Keef always had a foot in the blues, Jett’s glam-derived rhythmic power is more pile-driving and straight-on: She’s a punk lodestone as much as Johnny Ramone was.
What band did she play for?
A) Blackhearts : N 29° 29.256' W 81° 48.345
B) Blackbirds : N 29° 28.945 W 081° 48.635
C) Bluebirds : N 29° 28.964 W 081° 48.640
D) Redhearts : N 29° 28.844 W 081° 48.620