OK, if this does not bring a tear to your eye, you are either dead or should be.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W86jlvrG54o
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OK, if this does not bring a tear to your eye, you are either dead or should be.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W86jlvrG54o
http://now.msn.com/van-halen-eruptio...-old-guitarist
Having trouble with your link but take a gander at this girl.
Let's try this one-
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W86jlvrG54o
Oddly, sometimes this vid loads, and sometimes it fails. Trying the lower arrow sometimes helps.
Not getting anything out of Dave's submission but "Playing Error" and audio about "foot strike."
Is mine playable?
Toss that damn apple out---it must have a worm in it:pink_tongue: :duck:
Link works for me :fight:
-----and since your link was for mobile I simply went to youtube and typed in a search under "emmanuel kelly x factor".
Got a new streaming App for a free trial, Tidal. One of the songs on a play list there was Almost Like The Blues by Leonard Cohen. More poem than music, but I found it intriguing. Maybe you will too. Here it is on YouTube —
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y0WMDKBpDz0
Jesse Cook "Rainy Day" —
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=70jf4GLgGaw
That's some fairly good guitar pickin'...:cash:...Ben
If by some miracle my voice were to suddenly be transformed into some mere semblance of Andrea Bocelli's, I feel sure I would die of starvation singing to myself in the shower —
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kCrWxKoOhH8
'Maurice Ravel) Bolero - Sungha Jung ' is one of the very few real talented guitar players. Today we have a rash of crappy-voiced inept untalented guitar strummers playing pure garbage. :party:
I still like Leon Redbone...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGUW0uAwDyw
Redbone is great. He chords on the guitar very precisely in good music style - with augmented, diminished, 7th and 6th chords, chords that lead to the next chord. Most of the current slock guitar player just know the 'major' chords in the key they're playing.
Here is something a little different. Mike, a friend of ours Keith Davis (Islandpiper) built this violin in 2004 and sold it to a young man from Mexico in 2005. He has played the violin in the National Symphony of Mexico and in some European venues. The young man's father sent this three year old video to Keith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR13MYW33Wc