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Goldberg Variation no. 1 - Adam Fulara - www.adam.fulara.com

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2005

Famous J. S. Bach "Goldberg Variations" BWV 988 - first variation played with two-handed tapping technique on doublenecked guitar.

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  • your a very knowledgeable guitarist, a scholarly interest in bach. I wanna hear you tapp out some blues tho too..

  • I can play all that with 1 finger on 1 string....but um....but I just don't want to.... ok?!

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  • you slow this down 2 notches and it will be both more enjoyable and relaxing for you ;) and authentic too =))

  • Good technique, but why so fast and flat?

  • Outstanding, your technique is free-flowing to say the least. I'm beginning to use the two-handed sound myself, hymnals mostly, & alittle Beethoven (Eccosaise in G). What do you recommend to help separate the mind, and fingers? I notice 1 hand is always out of sync.

  • You are incredibly talented and I really love the way you play. Your passion for music inspires for sure a lot of guitarists. It would have been interesting to hear you play the Chaconne from Partita No.2, BWV1004 by J.S Bach, two hand tapping on a regular guitar. It is one of the most expressive works ever written. It would be perfect for you ^^

  • Daaaaaaaaaang! Thats awesome!

  • how many years have you been playing guitar? This is great!

  • @WorkerZeg with guitar skills like that I'd guess 3 minutes ago?

  • Adam, since watching almost every single one of your videos i decided to try something close to your style and did not even come close to the sound you have. i took 4 weeks trying to just be able to play 2 handed scales on one neck of the guitar with both hands. after failing i have realized i have a much greater respect for you and others with your style. im only 15 so i have alot of time on my hands to try to get better.

  • I could practice 8 hrs a day for the next 20 years and still never be this good. kudos.

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