Keith L Cooper Performs Invitation on Guitar
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it is literally a sin that this does not have 1 million+ views. this man is a genius, and a true servant of Christ. god bless.
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Only 6K+ views?!?!?!? Andy McKee with his wildly popular song "Drifting" pales in comparison to this. Absolutely BREATHTAKING!
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this guy is a bamf, he performed at chapel at baylor for us. it was literally a religious experience listening to him play. omg, he's too good
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Astounding, amazing, excellent, awesome, jaw-dropping, engaging, enthralling, masterful.
All the above terms fit this video like a glove.
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I've met Keith in person, he played at a Christian boys home i was in some years ago, i had just picked up the guitar and started learning and he heard about it and sat me down and gave me a 'lesson' of sorts. He is a phenomenal musician who's skill definitely cannot be matched.
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excuse me i think i would know if he treatedd his guitars like trash he is my music minister at my church he practices more than to hours aday and plays all the time so i think i would know!!! no offense:)
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Yeah, I went to a camp he played at and got to hang out with him. When he played this song with all the percussive hits he played a yamaha and saved his Martin for the less percussive songs. He was a really nice guy and a great guitarist.
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I would like to hear this guy on an electric also though
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Well then. I actually havn't ever heard of this guy before. I try to keep up with the better guitarists. You would prolly like Anky Mckee. He does alot that drumming and slap harmonic stuff also. I really like Al Di Meola, Bela Fleck, John Scofield is pretty cool. Chick Corea and Bobby Mcferrin. they don't play guitar though. If you want to see something awesome; search for Ronald Jenkees. He makesbeats and puts these keyboard riffs on top of them that are pretty amazing.
He treats his guitar like trash, but I guess that's what happens; when your ridiculous crazy with it. What content.
RoufasthaSage 3 years ago
It helps that he has a Martin Guitars endoursement. I also know that he uses different guitars throughout his set, reserving the ones that take the most beatings for his "replaceable" guitars. I heard a story of a woman who really wanted him to play her Taylor during a concert and was saddened when he refused - knowing what could happen to the instrument. Afterwards she thanked him profusely. It took seeing it live to get the intensity that he plays with.
clintribble 3 years ago