Canon in D - Anthony Deaton
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this is soo beautifull
i just cant stop listening to it
really
amazing
I'm so jelous
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genius
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jizz in my pants
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I had the privilege of hearing and seeing Anthony play in person. It was beautiful beyond description
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so gay
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Anthony, you are amazing
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Anthony, you are amazing
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fantastico! Esta versão e muito linda.
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nevertheless,,,,,,,,, ToTaLLy amazing !!
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@kupski1 Someone is ayudand. Think please.
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im confused! who strums the guitar when both hands are on the cords at the same time. someone pls tell me.
kupski1 1 year ago
No one strums the guitar. The technique he is using is called 'touch style', 'tapping' or 'hammering'. Basically, when you strum you are causing the string to vibrate and the fretting hand pushes the string against the fret, shortening the length of the string. When you 'hammer on' with your fretting hand, it causes the string to vibrate in the same way so you get a sound from it.
Unless you dampen the strings this technique is only ideal with an amplifier.
helraizer 1 year ago 5
@helraizer it is more effective if you are using an electric guitar,it is very sensitive to vibrations.
leikimchen 9 months ago
@leikimchen - not only that...
The pick-ups only pick up the vibrations from the part of the string between the fret played and the pick up itself.
If you play it on an acoustic guitar when you hammer-on you are exciting the whole string from both directions, from the nut to the fret, and from the fret played to the bridge; this gives you a chorus effect 'cause they both produce slightly different pitches.
Try it: fret a note and pick it from below the fret and then above you get 2 pitches
helraizer 9 months ago