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Postby Cringer » 19 Dec 2004, 22:11

You guys should appreciate this!!! :o

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Postby JB » 25 Dec 2004, 11:03

ermmm .... :shock: .... i'm too jealous for words 8)
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Postby Colin Johnston » 26 Dec 2004, 13:24

right... so that's what those '80s guitar widdlers did when the Unplugged thing happened. :lol: 8)
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Postby Cringer » 27 Dec 2004, 21:00

Hehehehehe! :D

Mind you that Larivee isn't a scratch on a Legacy ;)
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Postby Sic » 25 Jun 2006, 00:09

I know its only June - but I'm asking Santa for new hands like that guys for Christmas!!!! :shock:
Am really really really really really jealous!!!
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Postby Nige » 25 Jun 2006, 15:46

That really is very slick 8) You guys maybe should check out Thomas Leeb, his style is very much in the same groove. I attended one of his workshops and you know ,when you have bust a gut to get enough money to buy your dream guitar its really difficult to start whacking it around with the same enthusiasm as these guys! Fantastic to watch though 8)
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Postby JRenn19 » 28 Jun 2006, 04:15

This guy is one great musician. I know he's playing a lot of flashy stuff here, but he's one of those guys that can do that and STILL have great melodic and harmonic content in his music. He plays some amazingly tasteful fingerstyle guitar (check out his "Le Bleu" album) and is now singing and leading a pop/rock group. I really appreciate his style. It wouldn't hurt you all to check him out some more.

His name is Justin King, if that might help you guys out.
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Postby Lentin » 23 Apr 2007, 23:17

the greypicker wrote:Similar, but more musical?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbndgwfG22k



I have just watched this video. Incredible. :shock:
I am not able to play a guitar in standard way... How can the people try all these things?
Well, I will keep trying to play a D chord properly.
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