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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

Iain Forbes plays this Tommy Emmanuel guitar arrangement of classical gas

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  • Wow! You are very talented! You are one of what is probably a VERY small group of guitar players who could pull that off. One small constructive suggestion: more evenness of tempo. One of Tommy's signiture characteristics (probably a result of his being a drummer as well) is the "groove" with which he plays. You could probably set a metronome to one of his recordings and it would stay true throughout the tune (unless he intentionally changed tempo--like in Tall Fiddler).

  • Hi r2texas, thanks for dropping in and giving me some kind words and constructive advice. I always appreciate others input and of course I know you are right about Tommy's rhythm, it is perfect!  My main weakness that affect's my rhythm is my adrenalin, I get so 'into' playing that I lose that element of control! Anyway, it was nice of you to take the time to watch my video. Thankyou.

    Iain

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  • First class! Really enjoy this.

  • Why does this have 395 views? It's amazing! It deserves at least a couple thousands.

  • fuck man, the technique of a classical player+ the skill of a steel sting player.....im jealous

  • always a pleasure to listen to bro - Simon

  • Very nice nice :) I agree with r2texas and

    oscarnodiaz with rhythm, just put metronome and and play few times with it and it will be more stunning :) But my best with beign able to play at that speed :)

  • awesome

  • It's excellently played. Well done. I do agree with r2texas about rhythm though. Tommy suggests (and it's very good advice - i've used it) that you record yourself and play back. Then you can listen to yourself from a 3rd person view and see how it will sound to the audience. It's always hard when you are playing and assesing at the same time. Good work though.

  • I loved it, mate. Good work!

  • That is very good!! Great playing!

    Best wishes Inge

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