Double Bwv 997 by J.S. Bach [performed by Chris Broderick]

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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2007

Double Bwv 997 by J.S. Bach, as performed by Chris Broderick

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  • why are these named this double 3 caprice no7 op 20?

  • Because when I downloaded the video that was the title to the video , I'll fix it.

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  • Wish he would make a classical album.

  • Yeah, that is super cool that he can play classical like that. It sounds fantastic. What a great player. He can flatpick with the best shredders and fingerpick with the best classical players. I'm glad to see metal/shredder guys shutting these classical and jazz snobs up by stepping up to the plate and showing off what I always knew they could do and what classical/jazz players (evidently) were too blind to see. Or, should I say, too deaf to hear.

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  • @yngvaigilbsteen most of the great metal guitarists have some sort of jazz or classical background

  • this guy is a GENIUS

    btw, anyone knows if the strings oh his guitar are nylon or steel?

    THANKS

  • @NixxerJixxerWixxer Uhh. Please be sarcasm.

  • and there are still people who say classic music is boring

    i´m a real fan of rock and metal even deathcore and so on but i´m really fascinated of this guy

  • Yeah, I need to practice. The end.

  • Herman Li is WAAY better

    Broderick can't emulate the Pac-man sound, can he?

  • finally a metal guitarist who can play classical guitar with finger picking.

    Wow. 10 of 10 points.

  • Damn, massive vein popping out on his right hand O_o.

  • @abominae1 and @syndicatedmetalhead . . . they're named that way for a reason though, like the double BWV 997 J.S Bach, they're the names that the composers gave the song. why are they named in such a way???

  • @abominae1 Completely understand and completely agree

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