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Fast Guitar Solo (2005) Andreas Oberg

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LEARN TO PLAY LIKE THIS AND MANY OTHER STYLES FROM BASIC TO ADVANCED THROUGH VIDEO EXCHANGE LESSONS WITH ANDREAS. http://www.andreasguitaruniverse.com
Swedish guitarist Andreas Oberg soloing over a fast minor blues.
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  • @rodjesusavantgard Laugh all you will, jazz is music that came out of the African-american experience, whether you like it or not. It doesn't mean that nobody else can play it, that's obviously not true proven a million times over, just like classical coming out of a basic European sensibility doesn't mean nobody else can play it. Music is human. But you still can't deny or change the history of the origin of a certain genre.

  • I didn't know Eric Northman played guitar.

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  • This is the reason why players like Kurt Rosenwinkle sound lame and lifeless

  • Name of this guitar???? Anyone? thx :)

  • i typed in fast guitar solo, i didn't wanna watch that distorted guitar playing, i wanna see one of them play clean.

  • hells ya for beastly swedish players yngwie on the neo classical and oberg on the crazy ass jazz god i love this video

  • @LandonInFlorida So can't wait for your publications to come out and prove all jazz history wrong. Jazz IS eclectic and if you think that Africans haven't brought anything to the mix, you're just plain wrong and obviously haven't read anything that (white) composers of the time have written about African song and rhythm and their fascination therewith. Which you should if you chose to lecture people on that topic.

  • @LandonInFlorida Nah dude, Jazz comes from black people (Afro American though Black Americans shouldn't be labeled that). There is no way around it black American's were enslaved, and created the blues. More complex variations of the blues led to Jazz in which only BLACK Americans played. The term 'Jazz' was coined from white Americans who wanted to give a name to what they thought was Black Americans making a ruckus (if you will). Its true that white people put theory to Jazz but, Jazz is

  • @VirgilGrin hahahaha...so John Petrucci has accomplished way more than Andreas Oberg? oh you sad, stupid little man

  • @Xelanderthomas also, not to mention that, AFrica is "geographically" way more close to europe than USA...(does that count so much? )

  • @Xelanderthomas

    100% incorrect. Jazz has no innate connection to the "African American Experience". Jazz is a spontaneous gesture of human expression, irrespective of race, which is one of it's more beautiful things. For those periods of time when you can say "Look! Most great Jazz musicians during this era were black!", I can go a step back and point out all the white musicians who developed the musical theory upon which jazz is built. It truly is a neutral thing. If you're human, jazz works.

  • @DreadCrawler hahaha

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