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  • he's a one-man band....

  • Amazing, what the human brain can achieve... remember, every move we make it's originated in our brains. Just Amazing!

  • terminator on guitar

  • - watch this more than 50 times. it will give you the same impression - AMAZING :)

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  • Fantastic :-)))

  • One of the best guitar arrangements ever made. ☆☆☆☆☆

    Thanks for posting

  • Classical guitar god...no more to say :O

  • Is it possible to find the tab of this song?

  • i like this guy so much

  • does anyone know what make guitar he is playing there

  • This guy kills me!

  • I am reloading my videos under the a new account of edgarcruzguitar

    i will do my best to have them all back up by the end of the year.

    Sincerely...Edgar Cruz

  • it is as if he has glenn miller and his orchestra in his guitar!

    what this man achieves with six strings...

  • @LTmattYT What makes this man amazing on his performance is that he can play different melodies at the same time...as if he has a dual core processor in his brain...

  • @MrJazkiller quad core lol

  • @MrJazkiller Ehm... Edgar Cruz is really great, but playing counterpoints is a skill required to every classical pianist, organist, guitarist, lutist... If you look at a Bach's keyboard fugue you can find three, four or five melodies at the same time. ;-)

  • @Jofruph Five melodies??? like wich one???

  • @AuronpeacemakerG For example Fugues nn. 4 BWV 849 and 22 BWV 867 form the first book of Well Tempered Clavier. Ricercar a 6 from Musical Offering BWV 1079 is a SIX-part fugue! :-)

  • @Jofruph Speaking in theory terms, each line (soprano, alto, tenor, bass, ect.) is technically its own melody line. The reason most songs have a more pronounced melody line is because it's the one that moves either the least, or in the same pattern most of the time. It's easier for our brains to interpret those lines, so they're often heard as the main melody. Recently, the higher register voices in choirs have been given the main melody because they're naturally produced louder.

  • @MrJazkiller second melody which you hear are only the bass notes....

  • @MrJazkiller computer addict

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