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Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1pS_6hErDA




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Thank you for posting that.
I had not heard of him or the song before.


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Emmanuel wrote the song. As you can hear, he is a exceptional player. He is capable of even more technical wizardry than this song contains, but this is a beautiful song.




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Emmanuel wrote the song. As you can hear, he is a exceptional player. He is capable of even more technical wizardry than this song contains, but this is a beautiful song.

It is a beautiful song, and he never ceases to amaze me whenever I watch him.



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The man is incredible!

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Honored to have seen him live on three different occasions.




 
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What kinda guitar?
 
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What kinda guitar?


Maton Guitars, handmade small Aussie guitar maker; it looks like Tommy is using an older Maton T.E. Personal:

Maton Guitars & Tommy Emmanuel

As you can hear above, when played right, their guitars have a very rich sound and superb tone to them.

My dream one day is to play an acoustical guitar well. Frown Of course this is also very true after watching a couple of videos of Tommy playing:

Thoughts of a non-guitar player: "Damn, I should start playing guitar!"

Thoughts of a guitar player: "Damn, I should stop playing guitar!"

Here is another video of Tommy. WARNING: What he does to the guitar may be illegal in your state or jurisdiction!

Listen to the sound he gets out of the guitar around the 3:18 mark.

 
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I love how he is fretting and sometimes also picking with his left hand, while doing a very advance kind of Travis picking with his right hand. (Sometimes while also making percussive effects on the body of the guit.)

He mostly plays Maton guitars, but I have seen him with a number of different instruments.




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