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What are some of the Youtubers that make your jaw drop?

Lately I've been obsessed with this guy Ichika Nito. He plays insanely fast, made more impressive by the fact that he plays mostly clean. Most of his videos are a minute or shorter so you don't have to wait for the good parts.

Here's him playing a Ibanez 9 string:

 

He also plays in the strangest tuning. Here's a compilation.

 

And finally him playing a song with only harmonics

 

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Billy Sheehan step aside. The new sheriff is in town. Also has a good sense of humor.

 

A little Super Mario.

 

He’s mostly on IG, but....

 

 

I'm goin' with this kid right here --

 

20 hours ago, 83Horn said:

 

That is so beautifully done.  You can hear Stevie Winwood's voice just smoldering out of those strings.

And this little angel if for no other reason than that "I hit it!" smile at the 1:05 mark.  Priceless --

 

Oh, she's got talent.

She could ditch the guitar and not sing a word and it'd still be there.

Know what I'm sayin'?

One "form" is two spherical objects in very close proximity to each other.

Or is that two forms?

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20 hours ago, Cajun said:

 

That smile. Hell of a job on that tune. 

Dude can even make a shovel sound good:

 

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Here we go!  Go ahead and lock the thread --

 

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Back to bass players. Davie504 cracks me up. Here's a bass battle with the Charles Berthoud guy.

 

 

Good little singer and seems quite rude.

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Sort of related.

I watched a 30 minute video on the music theory behind a single key change in a Celine Dion song and was not bored. That's talent.

 

I've posted this before, but this guy pulls this off with a looper.  Pretty talented.

 

This man has become my favorite living guitarist.  I admit I don't keep up with many of today's artists, but I'm not aware of anyone who plays this kind of music anymore, much less play it this well.

 

And then there's this:

 

This little Argentine chili pepper peeled my face off --

 

Allie Sherlock. Young, rude and talented.   
 

Good little singer and seems quite rude.


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2 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

 

I saw that exact video maybe 8 or 9 years ago and it inspired me to get back into guitar. 12 guitars, 8 amps, and countless practice hours later, I can play Bark at the Moon almost as well as she does.

10 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

 

 


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I made no mention of Mike’s Hard Lemonade 

I love TheDooo's playing. He shred but he's always tasteful and he learns songs on the fly.

 

 

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This guy, Howard Gee, was a co-developer of Catlinbread Guitar pedals. When the owner and his best friend was killed by a tree falling on him Howard just left the company broken hearted and hardly does anything anymore.

Anyway, he demoed all their pedals for them and would make videos using them at home or at friends house and I think they may be the best rock guitarist I’ve come across on YouTube.

I think he is better than Andy at Reverb.com. His version of Since I’ve Been Loving You from Zep, unreal

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On 4/30/2021 at 5:18 PM, ajax said:

I love TheDooo's playing. He shred but he's always tasteful and he learns songs on the fly.

 

 

I've only seen a few of his videos. He's got a Joe Satriani vibe going on.

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