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This is an amazing cover of a classical violin etude. The song actually comes from an old 19th century violinist named Henryk Wieniawski. This specific piece is violin etude number 3. It's very impressive to be able to play something like that on that electric guitar!

Wow!!! This guy has a technique that allows any note to be used in any scale. This kind of technique you don't think about a scale, it's a constant change in shapes and exotice patterns on the fret board that become more abstract.

This would've been an awesome concert to go to. Just seeing Tommy Emanuel live alone is epic. But to see him and Rosenberg playing together in a django reinhardt jam would be amazing! They're both amazing. I like Tommy's chord changes and I like Rosenberg's arpeggios.

This is such a cool little jam session between Guthrie Govan and Ron Thal! These guys are a little better known but still, not many people know them. The fretless guitar playing actually sounded good. It's definetly more tricky staying in tune when your'e playing a fretless guitar.

The best version of Classical Gas I've ever heard. This guy is the king of playing chords and melods at the same time.

I've always been fascinated by his two hand technique. His songs are also quite imaginative which is another reason why he's amazing.

Woah!!! this guy is on fire!! All the progressive fusion licks he's doing are off the charts when it comes to standard guitar playing. He's in so many keys, his playing constantly changes shapes and scales its crazy!!!

I love the mix of progressive rock and county bluegrass shredding. It gives this song a huge sense of adrenaline and makes me think of a theme song to some looney cartoon.

THERES MORE ON PAGE 3!!!

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