Guitar Artistry of Tony Keck
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@rocker24bb42 Mine too. lol
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This guy is obviously jealous of the fact that I'm in a kick ass band. Hell, even our jazz tunes rock.
My advice for you, "nasaldipstick", is that you stop leaving comments on youtue and use that time to practice. Then maybe some day you'll be able to play like we do.
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@number1covers no thanks i'd rather stay clear from your channel.
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what a dumb comment. and no thanks i think i'll stay away from your channel.
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Hey "analdrastic", this song should be called "Urban Stool". Check out any of my videos for a lesson in proper guitar playing.
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"urban stroll" i think that's a perfect name for this piece
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This sounds awesome! :-D
Got the shivers from listening to it...and that doesn't happen often! ;-)
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I agree; Stanley breathes through his changes and runs more like a guy that PLAYS his instrument rather than running through techniques he practised. I suppose a better player would be mistaken for a shredder, just because he is flowing instead of stuck with a set group of runs. No offense to this guy, or the previous commenter...
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he is my guitar teacher lol
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I have seen your guitar artistry dvd and i was blown away. I've seen a lot of tap style players and there are many good ones out there but your style seems to stand apart from the rest. Very original and tastefully done!!!
bluesmadd 3 years ago 13
To guitarwarz, this guy has a very clean touch technique, not nearly as gritty as Stanley Jordan, who's perhaps a little more known for his 'shredding'. Keck's technique is very smooth, though, probably the best I know of besides Adam Fulara, but that's just a personal opinion.
jevoshawke13 3 years ago 9