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Tommy Emmanuel "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" / Summer NAMM 2009

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Tommy Emmanuel performs "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" during Muriel Anderson's "All Star Guitar Night" at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN.

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  • he really is a master of artificial harmonics!

  • Outstanding, Tommy.

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  • @akuwandy probably not....but practice everyday none the less

    

  • Question for everyone: if i practice everyday..can i be as good as him?

  • Lenny Breau is up there smiling

  • 4:27 hahaha

  • i love the guitar and playing, and let me say...........that was just bad. What exactly was this song supposed to be? It seemed pretty amateur to me, perhaps he was drunk?

  • ^^^

    sometimes a guitar can be the best singer, exhibit A

  • Boegershausen & Emmanuel.. Gods of fingerstyle 

  • tommy never fails to disappoint...fact

  • @vekou I agree with what is being said. Natural Harmonics are the ones at 5th 7th 12th 19th and 21th fret (and more may be). An artificial harmonic is the one which you need to press a note, then count from where you press, 5,7,12... and play a harmonic there. the word artificial only means that the harmonic is not played by an open string. As a violin player myself, that's how i define it

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