This guy is just unbelievable have a listen
I agree. Amazing, incredible and unbelievable!
One in a million.
Yes, on AgT he made an incredible cover of a classic piece (Berlioz pom pom pom poooooom iirw) that was unbelievable.
His youtube is to check as well, great things to look at.
Great skills but I find it too hectic like a bunch of other similar modern players
More isnt always more
Yeah, Marcin is pretty good and with a fairly minimal pedal board, Mike Dawes is the Master though - Justin did an interview with him when he did his tribute to EVH (RIP), his cover of Jump itâs legendary! Itâs a bit of a long watch butâŚ.
Well⌠Itâs always possible to watch Mikeâs âJumpâ instead, which is fascinatingâŚ
Thanks for sharing and of course also thanks to @Jwaters They are both exceptional guitarists. Looks as if I will be glued to some on their videos in breaks at work today
Oh WOW!!!
This video is actually the primary reason Iâm on this site now. I had attempted once a few years ago to try and learn to play, but it just didnât quite click for me at the time. Earlier this year, though, this exact video came up in my recommendations and I, like so many others, I was just awestruck at his talent. I went down a bit of a rabbit hole, checking out other videos of him and just being all the more impressed.
More than anything else, though, was his enthusiasm. You can just see it on his face as he plays in this video. He looks like heâs having so much fun. That got me thinking about my own guitars, just sitting around gathering dust, and I decided to give it another go. Do I really feel like I can get to the same level as Marcin? No, not really, but I DO feel that I can have FUN while I see just how far I can go.
Thatâs compleatly amazing. I didnât even know you could make those percussion sounds with a guitar like that.
Oh yeah. I love this reason of why you do things.
Itâs a given that this guy is hugely talented, as well as having put in countless hours of practice honing his skills
It seemed to me, there were times when the percussion and some of the guitar parts continued when he wasnât playing them and wondered whether he was using a looper or backing track. That wouldnât take away from his performance, but a wider camera angle would have been nice.
He is a fab performer. This includes being able to smile, move around and put on a âshowâ for the audience. I wouldnât assume this means he is having fun. He could be (and I hope he is), but might be just as easily freaking out, wishing it would all end, and simply have honed his performance so well that it comes across this way. He provides what we want to see. Kudos
Like Tommy Emmanuel, my jaw drops when I witness their wizardry, but would I sit down and listen to their music for pleasure?
Nope.