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  • c5150b
    Roadie
    • Jun 2004
    • 151

    AMAZING ...Tapping on acoustic

    This cat is amazing. Probably an Edward fan I'm sure as well as Jeff Healy and Stan Jordan. I've been playing for over 20 years (damn I'm gettin old) but could never unconventionly control the flow and tone as this cat can. AMAZING. Anyone know of him/them?

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    Last edited by c5150b; 12-01-2006, 09:58 PM.
  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35158

    #2
    Cool obviously but I think there are quite a few that seem to be even better.

    Stanley Jordan who you mention(what the fuck ever happened to him?) to me is on a whole different level of crazy guitar playing.

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    It's nice though.

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    • FORD
      ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

      • Jan 2004
      • 58754

      #3
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      A couple examples of some acoustic tapping from the great Phil Keaggy.
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      • c5150b
        Roadie
        • Jun 2004
        • 151

        #4
        Since we are throwing out some acoustic greats how about Chet the greatest guitar player ever to grace the earth? Ed even mentions him in many interviews! God bless Chet R.I.P.

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35158

          #5
          These people are all on a different plane to Eddie.

          Miles miles beyond him.

          Compare 316.

          I learned that in 20 minutes when I got home drunk from a club years ago one night and I'm a mediocre guitarist.

          Eddie has been pretty washed up for 20 years now and you definitely can't compare him to these people.

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          • c5150b
            Roadie
            • Jun 2004
            • 151

            #6
            Funny how when you type in Chet Aktins in YouTube there's not too many folks rippin him off.....cause they can't!!!!!!!

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            • c5150b
              Roadie
              • Jun 2004
              • 151

              #7
              Back to acoustic tapping

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              • VanHalener
                ROCKSTAR

                • Nov 2006
                • 5451

                #8
                Originally posted by Seshmeister
                Cool obviously but I think there are quite a few that seem to be even better.

                Stanley Jordan who you mention(what the fuck ever happened to him?) to me is on a whole different level of crazy guitar playing.

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                It's nice though.
                Stanley Jordan is amazing, but where's the umph?! I have Jordan on video, but he never got me out of my seat to jam some air guitar.

                EVH all the way!
                Hail to the King Baby!!!
                ~Only you can prevent low volume~

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                • svrwthr
                  Head Fluffer
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 271

                  #9
                  Erik is a young self-taught guitarist and composer, 26 years old, born in Montreal, has been playing guitar since the age of 14.

                  He was mainly interested in sports, had never played guitar, but began to pick it up by ear. After incursions into Metallica and Jimi Hendrix, his first real inspiration began with Kurt Cobain and Nirvana.

                  After playing electric guitar for four years, he discovered Bach and began his classical acoustic period. Since he had learned to play the guitar, he decided to teach himself to read music.

                  About the age of 18, he came to a crossroads, when he heard a CD by guitarist Don Ross. This was a new revelation to me. I finally found my niche.

                  After Don Ross, he made another and even more decisive discovery, which changed everything in his short musical life; Michael Hedges.

                  It was during this period that he began to experiment with a technique that he had never known: lap tapping and adopted it immediately.

                  Erik Mongrain has been a unique musical performer since the age of 18.

                  Erik earns a living from his music in every possible venue: metro musician, street musician, and public musician in Europe and United States.

                  A musician who strums and taps his original compositions on a guitar laid flat down. This great blend of sounds from around the world is no run of the mill music.

                  Erik Mongrain's Guitar Lessons, Music, Tabs & Live Stream!


                  Go find out yourself if EVH influenced him in his forum ^. I bet not. It says Don Ross. Don Ross does not credit EVH for his influences. http://www.gobyfish.com/Biography.html . But from the looks of his birth and timeframe of guitar playing, I bet Ed may have had something to do with it for Don's influences. The lap part of Erik more than likely came from the autoharp/zither or from countries steel guitar.

                  A concert for you.
                  Opening Guitarist Andy McKee
                  Headliner Don Ross


                  Andy

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                  Don

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                  • c5150b
                    Roadie
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 151

                    #10
                    svrwthr Thanks Bro!

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                    • VanHalener
                      ROCKSTAR

                      • Nov 2006
                      • 5451

                      #11
                      Originally posted by svrwthr
                      Erik is a young self-taught guitarist and composer, 26 years old, born in Montreal, has been playing guitar since the age of 14.

                      Erik Mongrain's Guitar Lessons, Music, Tabs & Live Stream!


                      Go find out yourself if EVH influenced him in his forum ^. I bet not. It says Don Ross. Don Ross does not credit EVH for his influences. http://www.gobyfish.com/Biography.html . But from the looks of his birth and timeframe of guitar playing, I bet Ed may have had something to do with it for Don's influences. The lap part of Erik more than likely came from the autoharp/zither or from countries steel guitar.

                      A concert for you.
                      Opening Guitarist Andy McKee
                      Headliner Don Ross


                      Andy

                      <object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Ej6VrNpiq-k"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Ej6VrNpiq-k" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object>

                      Don

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                      svrwthr nice post. I like this guy already. Talent, nice sound, and I love the acoustic side of the guitar as much as the electric, so I'm going to dig in and find more to watch.
                      Peace
                      ~Only you can prevent low volume~

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                      • Terry
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 11953

                        #12
                        Atkins was able to pull off stuff Ed couldn't dream about doing...doesn't diminish what Ed did for me, but I will agree that Atkins is just on a higher plane in terms of playing than Ed ever was.
                        Scramby eggs and bacon.

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                        • Diamondjimi
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • May 2004
                          • 12086

                          #13
                          Originally posted by c5150b
                          Since we are throwing out some acoustic greats how about Chet the greatest guitar player ever to grace the earth? Ed even mentions him in many interviews! God bless Chet R.I.P.
                          I remember asking my dad when I was 15 if and when he would buy me a real Gibson. His answer: "When you can play like Chet Atkins"...
                          Thanks Pop for setting the bar for me............
                          Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!

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                          • svrwthr
                            Head Fluffer
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 271

                            #14
                            @ c5150b and VanHalener Thought someone would like that.

                            Lots of stuff on youtube with those guys. I thought it was pretty cool shit. Nice talent out there
                            http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...thr2/Roll1.gif

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                            • c5150b
                              Roadie
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 151

                              #15
                              Originally posted by diamondjimi
                              I remember asking my dad when I was 15 if and when he would buy me a real Gibson. His answer: "When you can play like Chet Atkins"...
                              Thanks Pop for setting the bar for me............
                              God bless your Old Man what a brilliant soul!

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