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Not too many scratches in this one.

WOW! Just WOW! Never thought I'd hear this piece on a guitar.

Did I say, "WOW!"?
 
That was fabulous. I have seen other pretty good versions but that just felt flawless.
 
Believe me, if you spend hours and hours practicing a piece, you do memorize it!
 
Remarkable.
 
Very good rendition.
 
Why'd you hafta show me that?
That guy - whoever he is - is really good.
I could practice for 71 years and not be able to play that.
I'll stick with Five Foot two....
 
I've gone down the rabbit hole!
 
 
**** working from home.
 
 
Probably the weirdest one:
 
For those of you who don't appreciate Bach:
 
Walt - remember this?


PDQ Bach at his best!
 
Walt, a couple of observations:
....working (?) from home!
How many times can the glass harp guy dip his hand(s) is the same glass before it changes the pitch of the glass?
I think the YT guy with the .50 cal would like to get his hands on some of that equipment for a demo.
I think Tom could figure out some way to use those as a counter offensive to his neighbors.

Seriously - there is a lot of talent, either musically or technical being demonstrated in those.
 
If Jake Shimabukuru ever gives a concert anywhere near you, don't miss it. He puts on quite a show. Also check out the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain playing things like Ride of the Valkyries/Silver Machine and Psycho Killer.
 
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