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Gustav Lundgren and Jimmy Rosenberg "china boy"

Gustav Lundgren and Jimmy Rosenberg "china boy" playing "china boy" in Torshälla, Sweden 2004.  
 
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WYGIWIN (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Noooo...13 was when he had this million dollar Sony contract...lmao...he actually could do this already at the age of ten...:)
sjoeka (2 years ago) Show Hide
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je bent de beste
johnpizarelli89 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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You can know all the jazz theory in the world, and it still wont make you a good improviser.
mozkill (2 years ago) Show Hide
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every split second i can get from this series of videos makes me happy. Jimmy is an extraordianry magician. in my opinion, not another guitar player on earth can reach quite all the way into his back of tricks.
jfp457 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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gustav where's the rest??
nuckles007 (3 years ago) Show Hide
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somebody post the tabs or give obline lessons please
MattAlexan (3 years ago) Show Hide
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Pity the clip is cut short- would love to have seen that when it got warmed up!!
05rsx (3 years ago) Show Hide
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Apples and oranges comparing malmsteen to rosenburgs and the like,I appreciate both artists music.
Alot of people forget or dont know that playing gtr with "overdrive" at loud volumes is a art in itself(malmsteens a master of it)
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I agree with you; both the electric guitar with its effects and acoustic present different challenges and Malmsteen is a true talent. But the thing with jazz is that you can study scales and modes all you want and still not be a good jazz player. There's some kind of "right brain" creativity with jazz.
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Malmsteen would be lost without sustain, overdrive, etc.

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