this is so stupid...
not you, jking, just the concept of this video
i dont want to hear flight of the bumblebee ever again. ever.
the best is the "judge" in the background...
I can\'t here it here at work but I *love* flight of the bumblebee, and that said, I can barely play it at 100bmp, so this is obviously impressive on some level.
That said, anyone can bury themselves in a room and master a piece of music without understanding any of the theory behind it or being able to improvise... Which is why tim is a hell of a lot better than this guy.
yeah, i have a hunch that this guy can play what he has learned really fast, but if hasn\'t spent his time studying it, he can\'t just play along...
LOL
****I\'d love to see this guy have to play a single improvised note.
That song at 320 bpm is BLOODY fast. It might not be artful, but it is skillful.
Don\'t be a hater....
I think this is hilarious! You should hear me play "Ooze of the Molasses"
Next thing you know it they\'ll have a World\'s Fastest Drummer contest.
http://www.extremesportdrumming.com/wfd_womens_records_kalafus.htm
Just cause someone can play fast doesn\'t mean they can\'t play with soul and feeling.
But this guy... ser dildo.
I\'m not making fun of the guy...he\'s probably a very good guitarist. I just found the entire video amusing...starting at 200 and working his way to 320. It almost looked like they speed up the tape but the background music stays in the original key. Pretty sick.
Gfunk, you certainly know your
****. Nice posts. I saw the guys in the first clip in Chicago back in the day, with Steve Morse opening and then joining them for the encore, which was sick. Haven\'t seen Stanley Jordan in years. I remember when he was a student at Princeton University and had a band call Timepiece. And the last guy. Whoa! My current favorite guitarist. Great music is timeless. Thanks.
nice glad you enjoyed my selections. :thumbsup: I don\'t know if those are the fastest guitarists out there but they are def some of the best. I\'ll have to look into Timepiece and Steve Morse.
Gfunk, you certainly know your ****. Nice posts. I saw the guys in the first clip in Chicago back in the day, with Steve Morse opening and then joining them for the encore, which was sick. Haven\'t seen Stanley Jordan in years. I remember when he was a student at Princeton University and had a band call Timepiece. And the last guy. Whoa! My current favorite guitarist. Great music is timeless. Thanks.
youre wrong kid does not know shitballs