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Off-topic....but if you like guitar,watch the you tube of this fantastic guitar player.

His name is GUIDO MANCINO and he is AMAZING!
I've listened most of the tracks and I can swear you I've a lot of pleasure doing it.
Thanks for him.
https://youtube.com/c/GuidoMancino

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  • edited June 2021

    This guitar sounds fantastically well.
    Do I need to add he clearly knows how to make it sound good😉?

  • One of my favorites song ever.

  • And the best to end this tribute.
    The great gig in the sky.
    Just wow!

  • He is amazing!

    Ever heard of Kent Nishimura @flo26 ?

    This kid blows my mind!

  • edited June 2021

    Yes I've heard him before.
    He is good,but to my ears it misses the intensity that I hear in guido's playing.
    Tommy Emmanuel Also has this feeling and this intensity.
    Maybe it's maturity.

  • Love to hear solo fingerstyle guitar.

    Bonus points for covering a Goblin classic

  • Oh yes! Tommy Emmanuel for sure! One of the greatest! @flo26

  • Amazing version of Donald Fagen’s New Frontier:

  • McDMcD
    edited June 2021

    For anyone that loves this arranged fingerpicking style of playing Rick Ruskin is on the top tier with these excellent musicians.

    He’s created a lot of fingerpicking lessons on DVD, etc.

  • Top!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • Holy cow, that's fantastic. I might need to pick up some of his tabs; great arrangements, and fingerpicking is sort of my jam.

    I'll throw in a vid from one of my heroes, Leo Kottke (who will be playing close to me in October -- can't wait to catch him live again!).

  • Thanks for posting!

    I hesitate to listen to people who make me wanna throw my guitar in the fire but that was really nice. Also I don't always find the pyrotechnical guitar players all that musical, it's like half music and half athletics, which is fine but I don't always like to listen to it for long. He's not really like that.

    Also i like how he's tuned his guitar down to B! I don't think I've heard anyone do that on a standard guitar (I'm assuming it's a standard guitar). I wonder what gauge strings he's using. Oh whoops I see he's not using standard tuning, looks like top 3 strings are normal and bottom 3 are B, E, B, as far as I can tell. That's interesting, might have to try that. Also I'm only looking at the Mancini tune so maybe he tunes for each song...

    I mostly play in gigs with a singer, so solo guitar accompaniment and just lately I've been wondering about tuning down a bit to get some more depth. Must do some experiments. Non standard intervals would take a long time to get used to though.

  • Tuck Andress - Man in the Mirror

    Europa

  • and Great Gig and New Frontier were also awesome too, I'd have thought both of those really hard to pull off, in different ways.

  • Matteo Mancuso solo guitar

    he is also a fusion wizard on electric.

  • Here's another guitarist I'm blown away by. Crazy good.

  • edited June 2021

    Not finger picking, but one of the most underrated guitar players IMHO….. the rhythm arm…. I would break my wrist. And thanks for sharing these…. Some i had not heard of…. Crazy

  • edited June 2021

    Wonderful examples!
    I wish I could play like this without spending so much time to practice 😄

    Here's Ichika Nito, IMHO one of the few young players who combine technique with beautiful (yet short) compositions:

    And Salomão Habib, watch his rhythm!!

  • @flo26 thanks for sharing. That is just mindblowing how skillfull he is.

  • @flo26 said:
    One of my favorites song ever.

    His playing is amazing, very accomplished fingerstyle and bunch of nice open tunings. My only wish would be to hear him recording the true acoustic sound coming from his guitar with a proper mic and not the artificial sound coming out of a piezzo or whatever he uses. That ruins a bit the listening experience for me.

  • @flo26 said:

    This guitar sounds fantastically well.
    Do I need to add he clearly knows how to make it sound good😉?

    That was pretty damn impressive, all his videos are. Thanks! I love seeing how people reinterpret full on pop songs for solo instruments. The instrumentation alone is jaw dropping.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:
    He is amazing!

    Ever heard of Kent Nishimura @flo26 ?

    This kid blows my mind!

    😢 30 years of guitar and I'm not even allowed in the same building as this kid.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    Matteo Mancuso solo guitar

    he is also a fusion wizard on electric.

    I can't imagine fingering being that accurate. I mean, oh wait, umm....

  • @onerez said:
    Not finger picking, but one of the most underrated guitar players IMHO….. the rhythm arm…. I would break my wrist. And thanks for sharing these…. Some i had not heard of…. Crazy

    That's why they invented 120fps.

    😵

  • @Tarekith said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    Matteo Mancuso solo guitar

    he is also a fusion wizard on electric.

    I can't imagine fingering being that accurate. I mean, oh wait, umm....

    Wait till you check out his fusion work.

  • @Tarekith said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    Matteo Mancuso solo guitar

    he is also a fusion wizard on electric.

    I can't imagine fingering being that accurate. I mean, oh wait, umm....

    There are SO MANY great guitar players all over the world.
    That being said,i'm rarely enthusiated by a lot of them.
    To be fair,I listen to very little guitar music😉.
    Thanks for sharing guys!

  • I bought this piece recently, because it makes me think of my visits to Paris. It's difficult to play but I really like it.

    He also has some counterpoint studies for fingerstyle

  • Great thread @flo26
    This is my old buddy Eric Roche who I used to jam with many moons ago. Sadly he passed way too young.

  • Yes thanks @flo26 for this thread. It is perversely demoralising and inspiring at the same time. How do people so young get so good? All of these people can do more with their thumbs than I can with all of my functioning fingers!
    I was lucky enough to see this gentleman, Gary Ryan, a couple of years ago playing with John Williams and John Etheridge. A great night.

  • Her series of performances are YouTube classics at this point, so some of you may have heard them before. Not in the same vein as other post but certainly worth a listen. I ripped the audio from YouTube and still listen to them regularly all these years later. As far as I know Li Jie performed a handful of pieces in front of this fake window and disappeared. This is one of my favorites:

    If you ever want to quit guitar just listen to her perform Caprice No. 24 while thinking about how long you’ve been at it and realizing she was 14 or 15 at the time, lol!

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