This Guitar Playing is Almost UNBELIEVABLE
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – This made my eyes water
2:24 – The best technique in the world
3:20 – So good I had to listen twice
4:57 – There’s no way this works… WAIT WHAT?
6:36 – A textbook string break recovery
8:15 – Modern guitar mastery is medieval
9:30 – A family picnic of tone wood
10:02 – The whole package!
11:13 – The funky walk and shred
12:00 – Guitar vs Lapsteel guitar
13:07 – Proper smashing technique by an angry lil guy
13:35 – The most incredible bass playing you’ll see today
14:18 – The acoustic guitar tone secret?
15:00 – This performance is MUST WATCH
#Guitar #Playing #UNBELIEVABLE
Originally posted by UCshiNtfJ7Dj3nlh41a6M-kg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM1b8T8Dvqg

Drop F# F# guy was legit. So funky!
Does america not have clothes pegs in 2025?
The point of the bench guitar is that you he’s showing you that you don’t need a $6000 Gibson to sound good make your own guitar. You can make a guitar out of a skid. I’ve seen it. This sounds just as good as a Gibson you don’t need a six or $12,000 show off guitar to be goodor sound great the price of a Gibson today is what do you say bullshit
Yeah, I'm just gonna switch to kazoo
"good smashing technique" LOL
Paco De Lucia.
Monestario De Sal.
In my opinion it’s the hardest guitar piece written.
Check out Guitar Rei – traditional blues, funk, to shredding.
Ten min mark….She's great and She's great. Both of them. Drummer is really good too.
That was a great start. I heard that song recently and I've loved it
Dude, if you are looking for a second career, you could probably do stand up. You had me crying in this video.
3:55 acoustin is genuinely one of the greatest doing it right now.
You should do a gear review of the Lace Deathbucker . I've haven't seen another pickup look even remotely close to this one
I love classical guitar. Vera was great, but your comments on her intensity had me laughing out loud. I never laugh like that, good times.
man alexander misko is an absolute monster, you should definitely check out more of his content!
I can't help but think this is a joke. But I haven't seen anyone else laugh.
The show starts at 3:21 for those of you just showing up… Dang bruh. BUT! That STANK face at 10:57 is LEGENDARY!!
Was not expecting to see Colton duty in here!
6:40
I watch these videos and am always inspired to BE UNIQUE…that should be the goal.
13:38 Nate is the new porcupine tree bassist
baxty is deeply inspired on stephen taranto. and baxty guy is fire as well. acoustin is great too . vera is something else
Charlie Robbins is an absolute beast. Fast but also clean and very tasteful licks. ????
Good to see Alejandro getting the credit he deserves
PALIFIA DUDE LOST HIS SOUL AND IMPROVE SKILLS. COULDNT HANG VERY WELL I OBSERVED WITH OTHER IMPROVE GUITARISTS
There is a harmonic that Jeff Beck used to use just behind the neck pickup where the clothes pin was clipped
no. stephen taranto is better on technique
The tap is on the "and"
I'm thinking that first acoustic guy popping that rhythm was flicking the string with his bird finger. Crazy good players. Love your content.
Love guitarists
Haaaaaate that nasty ass looking long nail some keep for a built in pick.
It makes perfect sense, works great but got daaaamn i cant with that haha
3:44 – This guy. I absolutely love that stuff, and so do non-guitar players. That guy is a legend. Brilliant!
that was like Gretta doing Ingwie.
Baxty is just incredible. He makes some of the most beautiful arpeggio runs
Covid did a rocket boost to music. Nothing is so bad that it is not good for something.
Grande Baxty. Vean a Paolo Murillo.
Okay so I grew up basically in the 80s and 90s and the way we learn guitar was from these gigantic music books that unless you knew how to read music you just looked at it like it was Greek or Chinese arithmetic. So you either had to go get lessons or you've learned because you had a couple of friends that like to play as well. But what I've seen happen over the last I'd say 15 years. Is just simply remarkable. I don't think I've ever seen so many people that can just absolutely shred on the guitar in my Siri that it is become so much easier to learn and I'm not saying that the guitar is an easy thing to learn I'm saying it's become easier to learn and be taught how to play and do all those little things that you need to do to sound better because of youtube. Like YouTube has taken the guitar to the next stratosphere. RLTW 3/75
you don't know Alejandro? oh em gee… American Idol finalist that got robbed… was truly the genius of the season. Definitely felt like the judges were all on board and mesmerized by him. you MUST watch all of his performances on Idol. He fully blew everyone away with the covers he did in his own playing style, like his cover of Coldplay's Yellow. His audition was an original song he wrote and just floored the judges.
acoustin2 is an alien
Jesus dude stop fucking talking over the clips. Music sounds sounds sooo much better than your yappin' ass.
AND ALSO THIS IN MAC TODAY [[ music appreciation class]
aaah sooo cool..thanx for making.''Tee'' with LIONS NAMED LEO [ the music worldwide] and TLC outreach
BERNTH is the greatest guitarist ever hold a guitar… he has world records and can do every genre
Would love to see Mesa/Boogie vid. Like a deep dive? Your storytelling in these videos is very good, I feel like you could make a very cool video about Mesa/Boogie.
Can we talk about the drummer with the two girls around the 11 minute mark? ????
The first guy is an American idol contestant, not sure if he won, but he went pretty far.
The chords/tuning sound like the intro to My Sacrifice by Creed.
I was literally brought to tears when watching that short clip of vera danilina! You can sense how special she is
it's so sick how you mentioned that the polyphia type riffs sound medieval. I totally agree it's just trippy to think about that cuz polyphia draws inspiration from so many things and its just crazy that the result of that is something that sounds like its from old times. Kind of full circle if that makes sense.
Haven't watched the video, no indication in the thumbnail but this is obviously either Charlie Robbins or Spiro Dussias.
15:05 build up to a massive orgasm lol
Its crazy to have "played guitar" for literally my entire life, but always being more focused on songwriting, having no comprehension what these people are doing at all lol.