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Very excellent. There are so many great guitarists that most will never hear. Cool groove and great demonstration of many different styles.
Does that neck look scalloped?/
Not to go against the grain, but where to now? What do you do in your second song? Obviously amazing technique, and he 'gets' it. But get a better sound, get rid of that fucking zoom, and make an album out of that premmy ejaculation, space it all out!
I don't think his tone could have been any worse... and even though he was a little sloppy at times, he had a good groove, excellent sense of prorgression and definitely an interesting combination of influences and a innovative style.
Excellent clip.
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There's nothing I hate more about YouTube than some kid's comments about how the video is fake because some stupid reason that proves that kid doesn't even play guitar. Or the kid that asks where "the drums" are coming from .... It just pisses me off.
Never post your playing in YouTube ... there's a lot of shit-tard kids posting comments.
The playing was great.
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Oh, you have to take comments with a grain of salt.. half grains and micro friggin grains at times too.
That was awesome. Very fresh. I thought his board was scalloped from the 15th up. He's tuned down a half step too.
He really made me think of Nuno only to a new extreme (forgive the pun)
Nice command of the instrument, incorporation of different styles..
the flamenco switch.. nice...then the pick is back again.
Sure its not perfect..I think most guitarists approach things a little differently, especially feeling and tone...but this still kicks major ass. Great execution and groove on/swing.
That was fantastic playing. Often I watch vids of someone and think to myself, 'if I just practice more I could do that' but with this guy I know I'll never play like that, especially the right hand work.
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