Vivaldi - the four season 'summer' - Funtwo

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Rock version of Vivaldi - the four season 'summer' by funtwo

Carol Rock Ver. by Funtwo

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nice guitar rock x'mas song. Arranged and played by funtwo.
santa claus is rock!!!

YouTube Live - Joe Satriani & Funtwo

Canon Rock - Another Version

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More rock than funtwo ;)

Trace Bundy - Sweet Child O'Mine

Trace Bundy

Is an instrumental acoustic guitar player who lives and performs in Boulder, Colorado. He is specially known as "The Acoustic Ninja" for his legato/fingertapping skills. His first release was 1999's "O Night Divine", a collection of traditional Christmas songs. His next recording, containing all original songs, was 2000's "Solomon's Splendor". His next recording was the CD/DVD combo titled "Adapt", released in 2004. The DVD shows a live concert filmed in Boulder, CO in the summer of 2004. Many clips from this DVD circulated on YouTube and have received well over 200,000 views. Some of the more popular clips are Trace covering the Backstreet Boys song "I Want It That Way", and Pachelbel's Canon performed on an acoustic guitar using the fingertapping technique. Following that was "A Few Songs For Christmas", an EP of more Christmas songs released in 2007. His latest release is "Missile Bell". "Missile Bell" is a two-part project, consisting of a DVD filmed live at the Boulder Theater in November 2007 (available March 2008), and a studio CD to be released later in the year.

Trace is an independent artist, and his shows are largely fan driven, where fans contact him and set up shows in their hometowns for him to come and play. He is known for his graciousness and sense of humor in his shows as much as he is for his musical talent.

Before pursuing his music career in a full-time capacity, Trace was an engineering professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder.

Discography

  • Missile Bell (2008)
  • Adapt (2004)
  • Solomon's Splendor (2000)
  • O Night Divine (1999)
Label: Honest Ninja Music

source: wikipedia

Pirates of Caribbean - Sungha Jung



Must see and listen... :)
Sungha Jung with acoustic guitar playing Pirates of Caribbean Theme

Pirates of Caribbean Theme - Rock Version

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Guess what, the best rock version of pirates of Caribbean them song.

Pirates of Caribbean Theme

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Good guitar acoustic session..

Betcha Cant Play This - Chris Broderick



2 hands tapping using electric guitar by Chris Broderick

Click here for the tabulature

Tommy Emmanuel - Somewhere over the rainbow



Tommy Emmanuel playing somewhere over the rainbow using acoustic guitar

Tommy Emmanuel - House of The Rising Sun

Gibson Robot Guitar

Reading and Playing Guitar Tab

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tab for short, is a system of notation that graphically represents strings and frets of the guitar fretboard. Each note is indicated by placing a number which indicates the fret to play, on the appropriate string.

The Basics of Reading Guitar Tab
To start out, tabs are written in lines, each line representing a string on the guitar. The thickest string being the bottom most line and the thinnest string being the topmost.

e--------------------------------
B--------------------------------
G--------------------------------
D--------------------------------
A--------------------------------
E--------------------------------

Numbers are then placed on these lines to represent finger positions on the guitar fret board. If you read the diagram below you would play this on a guitar by putting your finger just behind the 2nd fret on the 5th string (or the second thickest string). As musical notes this would read as follows B B B C# B A. The ‘zero’ represents playing an open string. So in this case you would play the A open with no finger position on the fretboard.


e-------------------------------
B-------------------------------
G-------------------------------
D-------------------------------
A--2--2--2--4--2--0------------
E-------------------------------

How to Read Guitar Tab Chords
To tab a chord the notes would be placed in a vertical line upon the horizontal ones. This diagram represents a C Chord. You would strum the bottom 5 strings of the guitar in one motion if you were to read this tab properly.

e--0----------------------------
B--1----------------------------
G--0----------------------------
D--2----------------------------
A--3----------------------------
E-------------------------------

And this one you would strum the ‘C Chord’ three times.
e--0--0--0---------------------
B--1--1--1---------------------
G--0--0--0---------------------
D--2--2--2---------------------
A--3--3--3---------------------
E------------------------------

The one shortcoming of guitar tab is it doesn’t usually represent how long to hold a note for, or rhythm very well. Although some good tab writers will represent it by how much space is between each note. Tab works best if you listen to the song for guidance on timing then read the notes and practice it. Here for example is the timing of ‘Day Tripper’ by the Beatles, note the distances between the numbers, the first ‘0′ would ring slightly longer then the next 4 notes and the distance between D2 and D0 would also indicate a break in timing:

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G-----------------------------
D-----------2---0---4---0-2--
A---------2-------2---2-------
E-0---3-4---------------------

Tablature Symbols
The numbers don’t really describe the subtle techniques that a guitarist can execute, these are the tablature symbols that represent various techniques.

* h - hammer on
* p - pull off
* b - bend string up
* r - release bend
* / - slide up
* \ - slide down
* v - vibrato (sometimes written as ~)
* t - right hand tap
* s - legato slide
* S - shift slide
* - natural harmonic
* [n] - artificial harmonic
* n(n) - tapped harmonic
* tr - trill
* T - tap
* TP - trem. picking
* PM - palm muting
* \n/ - tremolo bar dip; n = amount to dip
* \n - tremolo bar down
* n/ - tremolo bar up
* /n\ - tremolo bar inverted dip
* = - hold bend; also acts as connecting device for hammers/pulls
* <> - volume swell (louder/softer)
* x - on rhythm slash represents muted slash
* o - on rhythm slash represents single note slash


A Hammer On

A hammer on is executed by picking a note and then hammering done with the fretting hand on the second note. The second note isn’t actually picked but kind of echos the first one. Here is an example of how hammer ons are written in tab:

e----------------------5h7----
B------------------5h7--------
G--------------5h7------------
D----------5h7----------------
A------5h7--------------------
E--5h7------------------------


A Pull Off

A pull off is the opposite of a hammer on, so the first note is played again then the fretting hand pulls the finger off and lets the one fretted behind it play.

e----------------------7p5----
B------------------7p5--------
G--------------7p5------------
D----------7p5----------------
A------7p5--------------------
E--7p5------------------------


A Bend
A bend is represented by the symbol ‘b’, this is where the fretting hand actually bends the string to give a wobbly effect.

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--7b----7b-------------------
D--------------7b----7b-------
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------


A Release Bend
A release bend is represented by the symbol ‘r’, this is just like a bend, but it tells you when to release the bend and go to the next note.

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--7r5---7r5------------------
D--------------7r5---7r5------
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------


A Slide-Up
A slide up is represented by the symbol ‘/’. You would play the first note on 7 then slide the finger that is holding that note up to 9.

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--7/9---7/9------------------
D--------------7/9---7/9------
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------


A Slide-Down
Opposite of a Slide Up, slide down is represented by the symbol ‘\’. You would play the first note on 7 then slide the finger that is holding that note down to 5.

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--7/5---7/5------------------
D--------------7/5---7/5------
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------


Vibrato
Vibrato is like a constant rhythmic bending of the string. You do a bend up and bend down quickly to create a moving sound. It is usually represented by ‘v’ or ‘~’.

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--7v-------------------------
D--------------------7~~~-----
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------

Tapping
Tapping is much like a hammer-on but you don’t strum any notes. Just tap the notes on the fret board with your fretting hand.

e-----------------------------
B-----------------------------
G--7t---7t---7t---------------
D-----------------------------
A-----------------------------
E-----------------------------

source: howtotuneaguitar.org

Zakk Wylde and Slahs : Voodo Chile

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Paul Gilbert : 3 String Arpeggios Lesson

Lucciano Pizzichini 7 YEAR Guitar Playa...

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7 Years kid playing guitar live... hmm.. good skill good performance..
Next the same he play.. u see.. even Carlos Santana tapping his feet ;)

Just Amazing..

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Song : Drift Away by Dobie Gray

Another 4 Handed Jamming

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4 Handed Guitar Jamming

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AIR Guitar Tremolo

Little Wing - Carlos Vamos - Cool Tapping

DragonForce - Instructional Demo



perform by: Herman Li & Sam Totman
Learn how to tap, to scratch and more...

Mission Impossible Theme - Sungha Jung



so.. nothing is impossible rite.. cool guitar skill.

Jump - Sungha Jung



Original Artist : Van Halen

Acoustic version of JUMP... JUMP! make me wanna jump...

Tears in heaven - Sungha Jung



Original Artist: Eric Clapton

Wonderful Tonight - Sungha Jung



Original Artist : Eric Clapton

another cool guitar skill

More than words - Sungha Jung



Origin Artist: Extreme

cool guitar skill

Living on A Prayer - Sungha Jung



Song Origin: BonJovi

phew... young richie sambora.... nothing more than i can't say.

Wake me up when september end - Sungha Jung



Song origin by : GreenDay
Feel like 2 guitar player playing the song. Cool.

Canon - Sungha Jung



Canon with tapping technique. Another brilliant guitar talent.

Smells Like Teen Spirit - Sungha Jung



When this video recorded, he only 12 years old.
What a talented guitarist huh?

Do you think only man play guitar?

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Asian girl playing Paganini using classical guitar

Another Guitar-Freak Skills (airtap)




Erik Mongrain is Canadian guitarist

Nuno Bettencourt - Midnight Train - Accoustic

Nuno playing Midnight Train song using accoustic guitar... cool

Chris Broderick - Caprice No.7 Op 20, Luigi Legnani

Chris Broderick playing classical song. Caprice No.7 Op 20

Chris Broderick - Mozart Piece - finger tapping

Cool finger tapping on electric guitar by Chris Broderick. Playing Mozart Song.

Chris Broderick - Double BWV 997, J.S. Bach

Yngwie Malmsteen Profile


Yngwie Johann Malmsteen (pronounced /ˈɪŋveɪ ˈmɑːlmstiːn/ in English) (born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck on June 30, 1963 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish guitarist, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and bandleader. Malmsteen became notable in the mid-1980s for his technical fluency and neo-classical metal compositions. Four of his albums, from 1984 to 1988, Rising Force, Marching Out, Trilogy, and Odyssey, ranked in the top 100 for sales.

Malmsteen was born on June 30, 1963, as the first child of a musically talented family in Stockholm, Sweden. At age seven, he saw a television news report on the death of Jimi Hendrix. To quote his official website, "The day Jimi Hendrix died, the guitar-playing Malmsteen was born". At the age of 10 he took his mother's maiden name Malmsten as his surname, slightly changed it to Malmsteen, and Anglicised his given name Yngve to "Yngwie". Yngwie also created his first band "Track On Earth" at the age of 10, consisting of himself and a friend from school on drums. Malmsteen was a teenager when he first encountered the music of the 19th century violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini, whom he cites as his biggest classical music influence.

Through his emulation of Paganini concerto pieces on guitar, Malmsteen developed a prodigious technical fluency. Malmsteen's guitar style includes a wide, violin-like vibrato inspired by classical violinists, and use of such minor scales as the Harmonic minor, and minor modes such as Phrygian, and Aeolian. Malmsteen also cites Brian May of Queen, Steve Hackett of Genesis, Uli Jon Roth, Alex Lifeson of Rush, and Ritchie Blackmore of Deep Purple as influences.


Background information
Birth name Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck
Also known as Yngwie J. Malmsteen
Born June 30, 1963, Stockholm, Sweden
Genre(s) Neo-classical metal, power metal, heavy metal, hard rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals, sitar, cello
Years active 1978 - present
Label(s) Polydor, Polygram, Elektra
Associated acts Steeler, Alcatrazz, G3

Rob Trujillo playing Flamenco

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