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Jeid
07-Apr-07, 00:44
Check these guys!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVLsF242tu0

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ynk6W3qM9-w

Very interesting guitar techniques

Jeemag_USA
07-Apr-07, 00:57
Check these guys!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVLsF242tu0

http://youtube.com/watch?v=ynk6W3qM9-w

Very interesting guitar techniques

mmm mmmm, wonderful, Andy McKee quite obvisouly a good percussionist also and Raul making himself sound like a whole band. Awesome. Was it just me or did he screw up a little in the middle, he kind of looked like he was making a break then hesitated, maybe nerves. Brilliant though.

I was always a big fan of Richie Havens, not near as technical, but loved his style and his awesome voice! Here is his long excerpt from woodstock, loved the way he barred chords with his thumb.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Fk0sBEbqU5M

Sandals and socks though, come on Richie! Classic clip! Last four or five minutes "Motherless Child (Freedom)" is my favorite song of his, especially in this performance.

K dragon
07-Apr-07, 02:48
is raul blind?

moncur
07-Apr-07, 14:30
Loved Raul's 'Trumpet' solo!

K dragon
07-Apr-07, 14:56
they are both menatl guitarists, very talented. i prefer andy mckee though.

im still trying to figure out if raul is blind, his movements remind me iof stevie wonder....except on the guitar obviously.

moncur
07-Apr-07, 15:02
Heres your answer

http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2005/07/1505.cfm

K dragon
07-Apr-07, 15:04
thanks moncur

K dragon
07-Apr-07, 15:11
oops sorry ment to say i prefer raul, heads not screwed on today,

i find it amazing he can do all those techniques and sing that amazing, and be blind.

shows he has passion and determination for his craft.

love the song too

"i just wanna be rich, i wanna be happy" lol

moncur
07-Apr-07, 15:58
the only thing that i can think of that makes blind folk able to play guitars, pianos etc is distinguishing marks on the neck, keys of the instruments. Like braille 'dot markers' for musicians in a way

Jeemag_USA
07-Apr-07, 16:35
the only thing that i can think of that makes blind folk able to play guitars, pianos etc is distinguishing marks on the neck, keys of the instruments. Like braille 'dot markers' for musicians in a way

Maybe he was not blind when he learned. Ray Charles was getting lessons on the piano before he went completely blind. I think if you practice anything with your eyes closed you'll get it eventually. But that guy Raul plays incredibly, he plays the acoustic like a bass and a full band, incredible!

Phoebus_Apollo
07-Apr-07, 22:00
Andy McKee is simply amazing - I love the sound of three hands playing! Check out this clip of Thomas Leeb - a much under-rated *three* hander;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MWC3k3OgYo&mode=related&search=

zebedy
07-Apr-07, 22:39
best acoustic players ive ever seen are

Nick Harper

and Tristen Sueme

Chobbersjnr
07-Apr-07, 23:46
best acoustic players ive ever seen are

Nick Harper

and Tristen Sueme

CLIVE CARROLL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>check him out!!!!!!

Thomas Leeb aint no slouch neither

swavey
08-Apr-07, 10:33
clive carrol gets my vote!amazin

The_man_from_del_monte
08-Apr-07, 12:35
Martin taylor ain't bad :Razz

Gleber2
08-Apr-07, 12:36
Martin taylor ain't bad :Razz

Aye, brilliantly boring!!!! or boringly brilliant!!!!!!

moncur
08-Apr-07, 13:03
Maybe he was not blind when he learned. Ray Charles was getting lessons on the piano before he went completely blind. I think if you practice anything with your eyes closed you'll get it eventually. But that guy Raul plays incredibly, he plays the acoustic like a bass and a full band, incredible!

Said in the article that i put a link to that he was blind from birth.

Cazaa
08-Apr-07, 13:31
they are both menatl guitarists, very talented. i prefer andy mckee though.

im still trying to figure out if raul is blind, his movements remind me iof stevie wonder....except on the guitar obviously.

Stevie Wonder also plays guitar (and Bass, Drums and most of the other instruments) on his earlier albums.

Jeemag_USA
08-Apr-07, 16:23
Said in the article that i put a link to that he was blind from birth.

In that case he is a crazy blind mo fo :L

I think blind people would have all the rest of their senses heightened and he learns by tone, he remember where his finger was to make that tone and so on or how far he had moved his upper arm out from his body to hit that note and so on, if you start young and have nothing else to do, you could probably move to genius level pretty quickly if thats all you were concentrating on.

Chobbersjnr
09-Apr-07, 14:22
Stevie Wonder also plays guitar (and Bass, Drums and most of the other instruments) on his earlier albums.

indeed...........Innervisions, pure class

seeing footage of Stevie Wonder playing drums is awesome

rob murray
11-Apr-07, 10:54
My shout for best acoustic player in the Highlands, and rapidily establishing UK wide acclaim reputation, is young Anna Massie, see www.annamassie.com (http://www.annamassie.com).