Best Fingerstyle Guitarists In The World | Part 2 | Guitar Got Talent

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • This is the video of a very well refined group of Fingerstyle Guitarists from all around the world who has shown their immense talent in handling the instrument for quite sometime. All Guitarists shown in this video are unique and has their own style and vibe while playing. So, no individual positions given either from bottom to top or vice versa.
    Those Guitarists who are part of a band or main event is vocals are not included in this video. And some other criteria has been followed before making this video. And please let me know if I've missed anyone who are still active and their sole weapon is the Guitar.
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    Thanks to all the following Guitarists who inspired me for making this video,
    Christie Lenne
    Michael Kobrin
    Lucas Imbiriba
    Daniel Padim
    Karlyijn Lagendijk
    Andrew White
    Martin Tallstrom
    Eric Turnbull
    Ian Ethan Case
    Trevor Gordon Hall
    Dylan Ryche
    Peter Finger
    Masaki Kishibe
    Van Larkins
    Nick Johnson
    Eiro Nareth
    Peter Ciluzzi
    Maneli Jamal
    Preston Feed
    Thomas Leeb
    Adam Rafferty
    Sergio Altamara
    Pino Forastiere
    Richard Smith
    Stefano Barone
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  • @guitargottalent8288
    @guitargottalent8288  5 лет назад +25

    Also do check out 'Best Fingerstyle Guitarists in the World - Part 1' compilation
    ruclips.net/video/McnvhGMKWSQ/видео.html

    • @santeconference2682
      @santeconference2682 5 лет назад +1

      exellent video ! look at this video about tapping french guitarist " for include in your fingerstyle ...more videos in channel ruclips.net/video/xu_z1kKUUe8/видео.html

    • @jambronxchannels6265
      @jambronxchannels6265 5 лет назад +10

      Your must look video Alif ba ta from Indonesian

    • @footballsports4938
      @footballsports4938 5 лет назад

      Also do check Best Fingerstyle Guitarists in the World
      ruclips.net/video/wZoUbXaFcQ0/видео.html

    • @motivasik
      @motivasik 5 лет назад +5

      NOW you need to add Alip_ba_ta to your list!!! ruclips.net/channel/UCcHGALtfZtBRU_lzMaBm9Wg

    • @lukasrowe2959
      @lukasrowe2959 5 лет назад

      You also forgot about Kevin Blake Goodwin.... 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @jefferylewis2162
    @jefferylewis2162 2 года назад +7

    There seems to be a bias in the selection of players in this video. Shear technical prowess is favored, and melodic expressiveness is non-existent. A great guitarist must first be a great musician, and a great musician must craft music with the needs of the listener in mind. When I was playing this video, my wife could overhear it in the other room. Near the end of the video, she came over and begged me to turn it off. She reached a tipping level of irritation. She is not a guitarist. Her request to stop the video should say something about these guitarists. What they play is not very musical. After watching this video, can you hum a melody from any of the samples? I can’t. I feel like I’m just assaulted by an overload of notes and percussive slaps. And regarding percussive slaps, that might have been useful before multi-track recording and synthesizers came around, but today, these sounds are just bad. Have you ever heard of someone sampling a string slap, and then using that in their percussive track? No! Why? Because it is not a good percussive sound. It is an irritating and rasping sound. A great guitarist is a great musician, and a great musician knows how to please a non-guitarist listener; not irritate them. With that said, Andrew York is a great guitarist.

    • @bobluthier3031
      @bobluthier3031 10 месяцев назад

      thanks! next time i need help deciding what i like to hear, ill be sure to consult you first.
      word of advice, the less expectations you have about what music should or shouldn't be, the more youll enjoy it

    • @rikweeds2306
      @rikweeds2306 6 месяцев назад

      Punctuation and proper structure in writing is important. This is rambling

    • @chrisdevine3511
      @chrisdevine3511 4 месяца назад

      Michael Hedges, William Ackerman, Alex DiGrassi, Pierre Bensusan, Leo Kottke.

    • @patrickwoods2213
      @patrickwoods2213 23 дня назад

      Andy McKee does percussive slaps in his playing and yet he is one of the biggest acoustic guitarists in the world, and has many fans that are not musicians or guitarists.
      It’s because of his melodies that people connect to it. Whether tap or slap has nothing to do with how good your song is - as you yourself indicated, you can’t hum most of these tunes, but percussive effects are there to keep the rhythm and give it spice. It’s an art form to be playing, percussion, and harmony all at once on a single instrument.
      So if percussion or slapping on a guitar is so bad, then why is someone like Michael Hedges considered revolutionary?
      Why would he inspire so many people?
      Plus, you need to remember that these are only samples that last for a few seconds of each artist. Many of these players that are featured here bring a lot more to the table if you saw full concerts of them.

    • @jefferylewis2162
      @jefferylewis2162 17 дней назад

      Thank you Patrick for the feedback. I listened carefully to two of Andy McKee's videos: Drifting and cover of Africa. I'm assuming Drifting is an original composition. I would say it is an ok composition. The melody is ok. Try to image this piece arranged for piano. It would not be impressive. And that is how you judge compositions. You have to pull the core melody and harmony out of context of the arrangement you are hearing and judge that. I do have complete respect for Andy. If I quit my job and practiced 4 hours a day, I would never be able to play like Andy. But here is the point. I wouldn't want to play like that. Hammering on an acoustic guitar produces a very sub-optimal tone. It is very weak and unsatisfying; and tiresome to sustain. On an electric, it is a different story due to the sensitivity of the pick ups. On an acoustic, you really only want to use hammer ons sparingly. Andy uses hammer ons nearly exclusively so the other hand can be wapping the guitar. Also, wapping the guitar hurts your hand! I've ventured into flamenco style and that requires a lot of wapping. I gave up on it because my hand started to hurt. Pain is not the experience I'm looking for by playing the guitar. Now regarding the cover of Africa. If I wanted to listen to a cover of Africa, Andy's arrangement would be my last choice. I've made this point in my original comment, but wapping a guitar is not a percussive sound of sufficient quality to use in a mix. Todays options of percussive sounds is nearly limitless and these options all sound better than wapping a guitar. And one last comment. In the videos I watched, there is a mic off in the foreground. This mic is not what is capturing the video's audio. It is just for show. It is too far from the guitar and would pick up large amounts of room effect. Though I do not have inside knowledge of how Andy recorded his audio, I would not be surprised if he used multiple tracks and mixed the levels. It is very difficult to level out a wapping sound with a hammer on sound using just one channel. The wapping sound would over power the hammer on in terms of dynamics. My guess would be he is using a track for the wapping and a track for other parts (recording these tracks independently) and then mixes the tracks to level out the dynamics. The video then over dubs this mixed audio onto the video. Nearly all high quality music videos do this. If all you did was capture the audio with an ambient room mic, it would sound terrible.

  • @michaelpettersen
    @michaelpettersen 3 года назад +17

    How about Emil Ernebro and Kent Nishimura (I'm sure there's many more though)

    • @Oo-lg2vn
      @Oo-lg2vn 2 года назад

      Jawapanmu telah tersedia teelebih dulu.. Sebelum kenyataan yg anda keudarakan..

    • @jambalaja7083
      @jambalaja7083 2 года назад

      "Alip Ba Ta" where!!🙂
      From: Indonesia

  • @orangkampoeng761
    @orangkampoeng761 4 года назад +9

    Warga +62 santuy bor.. pas video ini di upload bang alif ba ta belum se viral sekarang

  • @casaMariaPT
    @casaMariaPT 5 лет назад +13

    All supremely talented at what they do, but for me percussive playing very quickly starts to sound very samey

  • @michaelpolson482
    @michaelpolson482 5 лет назад +15

    Did you check out Phil Keaggy at all?

  • @b.damiangurung8987
    @b.damiangurung8987 4 года назад +19

    "Alip_ba_ta" i'm surprised !! He's not there in neither part 1 and 2, such a shame for a true talent.

    • @michaelxnightmare
      @michaelxnightmare 4 года назад +2

      Yeah I agree d

    • @arklekjr
      @arklekjr 4 года назад +1

      This channel dont know the true champion

    • @chauu7571
      @chauu7571 4 года назад +1

      i agree but by the time this video was made..alip isn't that famous yet...as worldwide...i guess

    • @loyloyarnesto2398
      @loyloyarnesto2398 4 года назад +2

      @@arklekjr lol all guitarist are true champion you guys defend your guitarist.

    • @rashidsowarni
      @rashidsowarni 3 года назад

      yeah..i agree bro

  • @TheCompanion-gx5bz
    @TheCompanion-gx5bz 4 года назад +9

    It's amazing how all these "New Age" style players have great technique and tone but their pieces a musically simplistic and boring.

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 3 года назад

      Percussive trash. NOT one was smart enough to glue their guitar on a dumpster and play the thing naked, vomiting on the strings. Hee Hee Hee.

    • @peterjones6456
      @peterjones6456 3 года назад

      @@NeverTalkToCops1 Oh wow, acoustic guitar snobbery. I've listened to practically everyone, from Mike Hedges to Mike Dawes and, from a musical standpoint, they're about the same. In fact all my favourites are from the modern era of playing, both to play and listen to

    • @daevaskye
      @daevaskye 3 года назад

      Yes I agree, flashy technique but lacking in musicality and substance.

  • @wtfisgoingonhere1076
    @wtfisgoingonhere1076 4 года назад +15

    This video and it's predecessor are interesting because most of these are guitarists who are very percussive, using the body and deadened strings of the guitar for "drums", are using a LOT of hammer on & pull off, and tons of harmonics.
    So I personally feel that this is a video of "Great Guitarists on RUclips Using Somewhat Unconventional Techniques".
    There are so many great acoustic fingerstyle guitarists in the world. My dad is a great acoustic fingerstyle guitarist and through him, I was exposed to many well known and many virtually unknown such artists via records and in person. It's phenomenal how many great guitarists there are in the world; to the point of being overwhelming at times, and too many electric and acoustic "sub-genres" or "subcultures" that it's impossible to nail down anyone who's the greatest. These people (in both videos 1 & 2) are really great though!!! (I can't count that last dude though. He's obviously a really good guitarist, but I'd call him a multi-instrumentalist in that video, given that he was playing a kalimba too. I have a kalimba and it looks easy but its not. Taping it to the top of the guitar doesn't make it part of the guitar. But now I'm splitting hairs. Sorry about that.
    All in all, great, great guitarists!

    • @eestaashottentotti2242
      @eestaashottentotti2242 4 года назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston_Reed this guy (included in the list) seems to be the one to blame at least partially about the percussive guitar style beginning in the late eighties.

  • @dawnkirkbride6466
    @dawnkirkbride6466 5 лет назад +16

    I love acoustic guitar but that tapping stuff reminds me of Prog rock in the seventies when Punk came in to save rock n roll from half baked poetry and meaningless music.
    Freight train still sounds great today as does classical music but does this other stuff actually move anyone or is it more a case of guitar masturbation.

    • @dawnkirkbride6466
      @dawnkirkbride6466 5 лет назад +1

      Lol e too and you're right it's very pretentious.seems to be something done by millennium kids.

    • @jameshughes455
      @jameshughes455 4 года назад

      AMEN!!! I guess it takes talent to do it, but that beating and knocking on the guitar don't do it for me!!!

    • @danielschafhautle1691
      @danielschafhautle1691 4 года назад +1

      Well, it moves me. So that is that.
      I guess everyone has their own taste in music / preffered style. I like it most of the time.
      I can agree, that some players overplay it, a simple beat in the background or the slap on the low strings can sometimes be good, but only add that stuff if it serves the song, not for the sake of doing it.
      Hope you understand, not native speaker

    • @daevaskye
      @daevaskye 3 года назад

      Yeah because punk was so deep and meaningful lol The prog era produced some of the best music ever made IMO but I agree with the second half of your comment.

  • @Themadeaswin
    @Themadeaswin 5 лет назад +60

    The Great fingerstyle Guitarist in the World still Alip Ba Ta.... He just a worker with impossible finger, guitar local and cigarette in the fret...?😌😅😆🤣

    • @bushman9836
      @bushman9836 5 лет назад +4

      I disagree, he is great but there's a lot better than him

    • @awalcreator
      @awalcreator 5 лет назад

      Up

    • @adifitriruslan9973
      @adifitriruslan9973 5 лет назад +2

      Alip ba ta channel, check it..

    • @bushman9836
      @bushman9836 5 лет назад +4

      Ive checked it already. And alexanders skill is so far better

    • @Themadeaswin
      @Themadeaswin 5 лет назад +3

      I think you need to go to the doctor to check your ears , there may be ants @ there.. 😅🤣😝😂🙏😇

  • @johnmyers5315
    @johnmyers5315 4 года назад +19

    Nice compilation and i think the list is growing for Part 3. I did miss seeing Phil Keaggy, Pierre Bensusan, Lawrence Juber, and Leo Kottke in your lineup, especially considering the 40 plus years that they have been doing fingerstyle. For the future, Kent Nishimura, so young, but shows tremendous precision, timing, and adeptness with even the intricacy of jazz. And a shout out to those we have lost too soon :( Eric Roche, John Fahey, Davy Graham, John Martyn, Michael Hedges, and of course Chet Atkins.

    • @tullskull
      @tullskull 4 года назад +3

      Good job John! You got all the ones I wanted to mention....plus some more for me to investigate.

    • @blahblah49000
      @blahblah49000 4 года назад +1

      Roland Dyens also passed a few years ago, well before his time. He deserves to be more well-known.

    • @annunacky4463
      @annunacky4463 4 года назад +1

      Just now starting to pay closer attention to fingerstyle. So far Kent is my favorite. Flat picking is Billy Strings. Electric is Joe B.

    • @leonpetersen7346
      @leonpetersen7346 4 года назад +1

      YEP! Petteri Sariola...

    • @foggy4180
      @foggy4180 2 года назад +1

      I miss Lenny Breau on your list, the greatest of them all. He was also Chet Atkins favourite.

  • @junulock
    @junulock 2 года назад +1

    1st I’d have to say judging from the snippets these selections are heavily leaning toward those doing a percussive style. Yes though they are amazing in what they do there is a whole lot more out there in the upper stratosphere that do what they do on a regular guitar with their fingers. Those that play classical guitar immediately come to mind though that isn’t what I follow. Amazing players coming out of Argentina, Brazil. The Romani or gypsy style players. Bireli Lagrene - France, Joscho - Germany, Stochelo or Jimmy Rosenburg - Denmark or Holland. So many more. Luis Salinas from Argentina. Extraordinarily talented versatile musicians that play both acoustic and electric. What stands out with some which I believe elevates them is their mastery is at such a level where they have the ability to improvise and create music in the moment. They don’t have to follow just something they learned off a sheet or memorized. You can also tell when they play how much control they have in their fingers to convey emotion. For them the guitar is like a voice; a language and that is probably why their music sounds alive.

  • @CC-xt1bw
    @CC-xt1bw 5 лет назад +11

    Thanks for posting this. I agree with a few of your choices however the majority of your selections seem to reflect a predilection towards percussive guitar in open tuning which I find somewhat gimmicky and not truly indicative of mastery of the guitar itself. I suggest you listen to other contemporary guitarists such as Emil Ernebro from Sweden; Laurence Juber; Eddie Van der Meer; and, Michael Chapdelaine for comparison. That said, there are a host of other historically great guitarists that deserve attention but are too numerous to mention... (Atkins, J. Reed, Bensusan, DeGrassi, Hedges, Mize, Knowles, Dykes, Campbell, Renborn, Simpson, Gerhard, Taylor, Clark....to name just a few!)

    • @goodun6081
      @goodun6081 5 лет назад +1

      @Timothy Lee , I suspect that virtually none of these players have ever listened to Elizabeth Cotten, or Brownie McGhee, or Mississippi John Hurt, and so on; certainly nobody here, except for
      Richard Smith, has learned anything from Doc Watson's playing!. Much less Jerry Reed or Chet Atkins or Lenny Breau. Hell, I was listening to Leo Kottke, John Fahey, Preston Reed and Adrian Legg before many of the guitarists in this video compilation were even born! I've also seen Richard Thompson and Martin Simpson play live a number of times, those are guys who deliver a song. Anybody remember *songs*?

    • @Julesacu
      @Julesacu 4 года назад +2

      Good to see Alex De Grassi mentioned in a post. Amazing player with some lovely pieces. Couldn't agree more too with your comments about percussive guitar - a lot of flash but not enough substance and gets old very quickly IMO. Very overused techniques that look impressive but are not that hard to pull off. I wish people put less stock into that stuff.

  • @lindsayheywood7195
    @lindsayheywood7195 3 года назад +5

    Justin Johnson is an amazing blues finger style guitarist

  • @doublebd-ts2uw
    @doublebd-ts2uw 2 года назад +3

    where's Kent Nishimura?

  • @SuaveHarmonia
    @SuaveHarmonia 2 года назад +2

    I would have liked to see Yamandu Costa and Fabio Lima

  • @318mjb
    @318mjb 5 лет назад +38

    Mostly open tunings and a lot of percussive thumping, aka guitar diarrhea. Gets boring in a couple minutes. Having said that, I will admit, there are a few gems in here.

    • @Javi____thatsall
      @Javi____thatsall 5 лет назад +2

      I know Right?

    • @alexgordonepic
      @alexgordonepic 5 лет назад +1

      yup. so gimmicky

    • @pappyschon3327
      @pappyschon3327 5 лет назад +1

      funny i feel the same way

    • @paknedhuha1894
      @paknedhuha1894 5 лет назад +1

      Check out Alip_Ba_Ta
      Maybe u ll find some different 😊

    • @jmorra
      @jmorra 4 года назад +2

      The only guitar bongo-er I like is John Gomm. All of this could be a new generation gap. I think it's a way for young people to not sound like Merle Travis or James Taylor.

  • @kevinanderson967
    @kevinanderson967 5 лет назад +11

    This all started and ended with Michael Hedges🎸-and the cat with the best tone in my humble opinion was Pete Huttlinger- I miss them both so much❤️

  • @metalscholar5681
    @metalscholar5681 5 лет назад +121

    Alip_ba_ta from Indonesia. He's the greatest. Check out his videos!

    • @desandrostuanger5118
      @desandrostuanger5118 5 лет назад +15

      I think they dont like it cause alip_ba_ta not much for editing his videos.

    • @metalscholar5681
      @metalscholar5681 5 лет назад +1

      @@desandrostuanger5118 Yes. You're right. I also figure out the same thing

    • @wann791110
      @wann791110 5 лет назад +3

      But he is genuine..

    • @mahaujux
      @mahaujux 5 лет назад

      @Adung Dadung gw laler, lo tokainya hahaha

    • @Tukangcomm
      @Tukangcomm 5 лет назад

      Very true

  • @pumipon-gontsuma
    @pumipon-gontsuma Год назад +2

    I'm exiting I can find Masaaki Kishibe!

  • @stephen25uk
    @stephen25uk 5 лет назад +3

    The only ones here I bother to listen to are Masaki Kishibi. He composes and plays beautiful melodies, no slappy tappy stuff, just nice music. The other is Adam Rafferty, he plays covers but concentrates on the tune and doesn't try to impress with flashy moves.

  • @74hodag
    @74hodag 4 года назад +1

    Ah, I don't know if I agree completely.. All the tapping, harmonics, beating, it's all well and good but I don't think a fingerstyle player should be measured by how many tricks they know or how fast they can play. It's how they play the song. Martin Tallstrom, yep. Like him. He can play The Itsy Bitsy Spider and make it sound fantastic. THAT'S a fingerstyle player. And where's Kelly Valleau?

  • @slashusr
    @slashusr 5 лет назад +12

    A few really great fingerstyle guitarists. A whole lotta great bongo players too.
    By the way, has Leo retired or something??? I must really be getting old. Not one mention of Kottke, even in the comments.

    • @TheTinker6871
      @TheTinker6871 5 лет назад +2

      In his prime, he was almost untouchable

    • @slashusr
      @slashusr 5 лет назад +4

      @@TheTinker6871 I was a 12 year-old beginner when the Armadillo album came out. He inspired a lifetime love of the art of fingerstyle guitar. I am still decoding parts of those songs and still stand in awe at his inimitable genius.

  • @nicolaiandersen7617
    @nicolaiandersen7617 3 года назад +1

    75% tapping and slapping, and then you put Richard Smith, Rafferty and a few more in there to show some actual fingerstyle. I don't mind tapping & slapping; it's a style of its own. But I often wonder how those guys would do without amplification, you know, just playing. Richard Smith certainly wouldn't have a problem:-)

  • @TrionoHidayat
    @TrionoHidayat 5 лет назад +9

    Alip ba ta

  • @friedrichjesenik4060
    @friedrichjesenik4060 4 года назад +13

    The best finger style guitarist is to my mind Tommy Emmanuel, watch him on youtube he is hilarious!!

    • @guitargottalent8288
      @guitargottalent8288  4 года назад

      Also do check out 'Best Fingerstyle Guitarists in the World - Part 1' compilation
      ruclips.net/video/McnvhGMKWSQ/видео.html

    • @marinomarinac9712
      @marinomarinac9712 4 года назад +2

      NAUDO

    • @goitsemodimomanowe894
      @goitsemodimomanowe894 4 года назад

      Yep, non of these guys come close!

    • @jaein4349
      @jaein4349 4 года назад +1

      Alip ba ta is the best Tommy trash who?

    • @kedondongkedondong9435
      @kedondongkedondong9435 4 года назад

      @@jaein4349 lu gila lu! gw sk alif ba ta jg tp jgn berlebihan gitu, si tommy emmanuel ini dah main fingerstyle jauh sblm si alif ba ta lahir n dia jg pionir fingerstyle modern..jd respect dikitlah k tommy!

  • @manuelornato3722
    @manuelornato3722 5 лет назад +6

    They're all amazing but fingerstyle guitar doesn't reduce to percusive guitar IMHO.

    • @sibijakqq5306
      @sibijakqq5306 4 года назад +1

      yeah.. just fingerstyle as simple as used to be.. not complicated additional tools..
      just flows with yr skills.. talents.. n soul of music..

  • @whimpypatrol5503
    @whimpypatrol5503 3 года назад +1

    About 9% of responders don't like guitar slapper music. I don't either, but not enough to give video a thumbs down. The video does a great job of sharing guitarists I have never heard of.

  • @bromarvids5186
    @bromarvids5186 5 лет назад +4

    Richard Smith is awesome. Heard him before. Playa a little like Bert Jansch. I also get tired of all that slapping stuff. It creates a nice style but I much prefer real fingerpicking. I've played for a long time and have never been interested in slapping my guitar around. Oh, and where the hell is Tommy Emmanuel?

  • @irhamgunawan5282
    @irhamgunawan5282 5 лет назад +41

    Alif_ba_ta..from indonesia

  • @windmill10
    @windmill10 5 лет назад +16

    Where is Leo Kottke??? He's not only one of the best, he is also one of the funniest.

    • @nicknorthcottfingerstylegu3493
      @nicknorthcottfingerstylegu3493 5 лет назад

      Agreed. Not a single slide player here

    • @zd4v1d
      @zd4v1d 4 года назад

      Agreed. Kotke is on consistent rotation around here. Great collection, though.

    • @andrewmartin6445
      @andrewmartin6445 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/CJ-_qd161iM/видео.html

  • @charlespeterson3798
    @charlespeterson3798 5 лет назад +68

    Richard Smith was the first deserving player to be called fingerstyle. Percussive, concussive, or whatever you want to call the majority of the other players, is not fingrstyle.

    • @akubra1950
      @akubra1950 5 лет назад +2

      It's all still great stuff!

    • @dawnkirkbride6466
      @dawnkirkbride6466 5 лет назад +20

      Richard Smith is not only good but his music moves me.Can you honestly say any of that tapping,harmonic stuff actually moves you?takes great skill but it's so very boring as it doesn't go anywhere

    • @MonsieurBellamy
      @MonsieurBellamy 5 лет назад +3

      I agree 100%

    • @MonsieurBellamy
      @MonsieurBellamy 5 лет назад +18

      I mean fingerstyle is all about playing (accurateley) a melody with a bass/harmony line. The rest may be impressive but it's not fingerstyle playing (Sorry for my poor english)

    • @stephen25uk
      @stephen25uk 5 лет назад +9

      Also he's a Brit, not from USA.

  • @0075Ryan
    @0075Ryan 5 лет назад +15

    Yg warga +62 jangan pada ribut ya, tolong dikondisikan, ini ujian, hahaha. Kita semua tau mas alip itu punya bakat luar biasa, yg buat ni video kan cuma berdasarkan pilihan dia sendiri, bukan lembaga resmi dunia. Gw yakin bakat yg dipunya mas alip itu gak kalah luar biasanya sama yg ada divideo ini.

  • @midnightaustin9287
    @midnightaustin9287 3 года назад +1

    i hope that guitar slapping is not going to be the next thing after Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel, Richard smith style

  • @laisf.fernandes9890
    @laisf.fernandes9890 5 лет назад +13

    No Brushy One String? Wtf...

    • @MirroringTruth
      @MirroringTruth 5 лет назад +1

      Nah..He's getting the chicken outta tha corn...so it'll grow >.

  • @geetjuhhisdebeste
    @geetjuhhisdebeste 5 лет назад +7

    Plenty of new names, great compilation. Thanks.
    I would add two more persons: Ulli Bögershausen (Germany), Gabriella Quevedo (Sweden)
    Personally, my tops are Tommy Emmanuel and Ulli because they are not only technical on such an extraordinary level but they now how to convoy emotions with their guitar. Also, they have excellent stage presence and are wonderful human beings.
    In terms of talent and future, I think Sungha Jung will be one brilliant star. He was shy and didn't show emotions and didn't transport the emotions at first, but he is still so young and gets better and better everyday.
    They all are outstanding also in the sense that they have their own songs, not 'just' taking already existing song and make it their own.
    Glad to see there are so many brilliant players in the world who inspire and motivate us and bring us joy with their music.

  • @moritzengel2735
    @moritzengel2735 5 лет назад +32

    I think there is no best guitarist. Every guitar player is in his own way good.

    • @beefsupreme462
      @beefsupreme462 4 года назад +2

      Exactly, that's why after 30yrs of plinking I've never wanted to or learned a chord, I play when I feel like it, sometimes not for months and sometimes for months at a time, it's like my emotions control it, when I can relax and let my mind go and become one with the guitar (bongos too) then I instinctively pick it up , it's all feel and hats off to those that have the feeling to play enough to be as good as these people

    • @leprisonnier7957
      @leprisonnier7957 4 года назад +1

      Not me

    • @jaein4349
      @jaein4349 4 года назад +1

      Alip ba ta is the best in every way because he is Indonesian and all Indonesian is talented

  • @binarycode4462
    @binarycode4462 3 года назад +3

    Kent Nishimura was missing, from both part 1 or 2 and he deserves a mention for sure.

  • @krejdloc
    @krejdloc 3 года назад +1

    I saw 3 what I would call finger style guitarists here. The rest did use their fingers to fret notes. That doesnt make them finger style guitarists though.

  • @jademonde8718
    @jademonde8718 5 лет назад +5

    Here in the Philippines,..alip bata, RJ triumfo, jorell prospero...and me...we're the best fingerstyle guitarists...

  • @The4thDensity
    @The4thDensity 5 лет назад +17

    I don't like all the percussive style body slapping on the guitar body, just puts me off.

    • @staceyshuman922
      @staceyshuman922 5 лет назад +2

      I love the percussive sound of the guitar slapping plus the beats are so in time along with the scratching excellent and difficult style of guitar

  • @johnnycongamusic
    @johnnycongamusic 5 лет назад +9

    Not the world's best by a looooomg way. Their facials are more serious than their playing! All I hear is a lot of finger percussion and open tunings. If you want serious finger style music go dig up Johnny Hiland or Glen Cambell duelling banjos or Glen Broadfoot.

    • @nickiemcnichols5397
      @nickiemcnichols5397 5 лет назад +1

      Or Roy Clark.

    • @pappyschon3327
      @pappyschon3327 5 лет назад +2

      it is all open tuning and i will bet it is the only thing they know how to do only

    • @dallasryle7740
      @dallasryle7740 4 года назад

      great players,,but playn w fingers is not "fingerstyle guitar"..otherwise mark knopfler etc..fingerstyle is solo guitar..maybe hiland does some solo guitar stuff..i know glen campbell did..but mainly known for strumming and singing and session work..not solo guitar..though he did do great solo guitar on "astounding" album and william tell overture etc..

    • @dallasryle7740
      @dallasryle7740 4 года назад

      @@nickiemcnichols5397 roy is great known for flat picking, not fingerstyle as much..he also almost always sang when it was solo..obviously banjo definitely fingerstyle.

  • @REPeace329
    @REPeace329 4 года назад +3

    You should see the video of Kent nishimura a young guy from Japan. He's the best of them all. Unbelievable talent.

    • @edgardoestares9891
      @edgardoestares9891 4 года назад

      Kent and Naudo are the best I've seen but I'll give Naudo my vote.

    • @hasbymohammad9842
      @hasbymohammad9842 3 года назад

      You have to check alip ba ta.... I think you will change your mind.... I recomended when hes cover numb by linkin park....

    • @juantimer
      @juantimer Год назад

      Yes Kent is the best but he's such a humble player some people miss it. But even Tommy Emmanuel said he's the best.

  • @rustyyates421
    @rustyyates421 5 лет назад +4

    Tommy Emmanuel is best finger style guitarist in history. Not taking anything away from anyone else but he is the best

    • @rustyyates421
      @rustyyates421 5 лет назад

      @@samualmoose Lindsey Buckingham is a fine finger style player, one of the very best ,but songs on the charts dont make you the best. Tommy can do things on a guitar that none else in the world can do as well. Again that isnt taking away from the their skill and talent. Tommy is simply the best of the best

  • @kofgrep
    @kofgrep 3 года назад +1

    No Spanish Gipsy Kings or any Spaniards or Latinos who are also brilliant guitarists? 😁

  • @nitetrane98
    @nitetrane98 4 года назад +23

    Seems like "fingerstyle" now includes guitar beating.

    • @neeni4
      @neeni4 4 года назад +2

      nitetrane98 and only playing in an open tuning

    • @ModernGolfer
      @ModernGolfer 4 года назад

      Frustrated but wanna be drummers? 😁

    • @salimmazariboufares3118
      @salimmazariboufares3118 3 года назад +1

      Yes it's due to the pickup systems + amplification that offers those possibilities, you won't get some sounds otherwise, and it's getting boring over time because it is overused by many players

  • @kobolto
    @kobolto 4 года назад +1

    This is a fraud. Why are not Michael Chapdelaine, Francesco Buzzurro, Yamandú Costa (the authentic number one), even Lucas Brar (yes, the youtouber ), and many others guitar players? The only one that deserves to be in this list is the great Tommy Emmanuel, nobody else. Beginners guitar players: this ranking is seriously wrong. Fingerstyle is another thing

  • @garypuckett4101
    @garypuckett4101 5 лет назад +3

    Actually, the vast majority of these players sound almost exactly the same. Tune, slap, slide. Amazing technique, but they end up sounding the same. Masaki was lovely though. (Richard Smith too.)

    • @patclair9555
      @patclair9555 4 года назад +1

      That’s rather true. It’s a genre thing, created in my mind by Hedges’s innovations. Who knows how all these players - skilled as they are - would sound next to him had he endured? It’s the same question as with Hendrix or Duane Allman or SRV in their zones. And then there’s players like John Hammond Jr and Keb Mo etc, who keep a style alive, maybe playing it “better” or even more soulfully than those who created it. And guys like John Fahey and Leo Kottke brought the instrument to compositional and thematic places it had never been. Same with Robin Bullock and his iterations of Celtic sounds and rhythms. All of these GOAT things are bullshit anyway. Just fodder for all the fans and advocates to argue about. You never hear any of the great ones arguing about this nonsense. Play, listen, smile, love. It’s all good.

  • @Maoli2013
    @Maoli2013 5 лет назад +5

    When did the guitar become a percussion instrument? Did I miss that change?

    • @henkema22
      @henkema22 5 лет назад +2

      horrible indeed... these guys sound all the same...

    • @thismusicisnotforyou1902
      @thismusicisnotforyou1902 5 лет назад +1

      I hate it. It’s not fingerstyle either. All sounds the same and it all sounds shit.

  • @Guitar11player
    @Guitar11player 5 лет назад +4

    Richard we love you but the rest are a big BOO! Useless and beating the guitar instead of playing it.UGG!

  • @mymartind35
    @mymartind35 4 года назад +1

    I'm with these other guys. There is barely a melody among them. Just guitar pyrotechnics. Martin Tallstrom, Tommy, Richard, Michael Chapdelaine, Adam Rafferty. If these guys want to play percussion, fine. But it isn't fingerstyle, other than the ones I listed. Larry Pattis is an extraordinary player. Phil Keaggy. Leo Kottke. Michael Johnson. Kirby Jane Easler.

  • @Deebemc
    @Deebemc 5 лет назад +3

    Good guitarists all but I drop everyone that thinks playing the bongos on their gitbox is the way forward. Yes, I am fussy but I can’t recall Chet, Davy or Bert doing it. Richard Smith is pure class.

  • @thealeons3179
    @thealeons3179 2 года назад +1

    I hate this kind of music. It's so insincere. It's made to sound so pretty with all the effects. But that's not really what an acoustic guitar sounds like. Take the effects away and this music Falls flat on it's face. I hear very little interesting chord progressions. I hear very little key modulation. I hear very little Modal interchanges. To me, this is like the Garth Brooks of acoustic guitar.

    • @pickerdad8402
      @pickerdad8402 2 года назад +1

      I know what you mean. I find the unrelenting steam of effects detracts from my enjoyment of the music. I won't go to a performance if I know that's all I'll get. But I also know how difficult these pieces are, and I can admire the skill and dedication to their craft. We can't all be Chet Atkins.

  • @maunglodaya
    @maunglodaya 4 года назад +7

    One of the most underated guitarist in youtube, Lucas Brar, solid skill and knowledge.

  • @cab03004
    @cab03004 2 года назад +1

    I was going to add Kent Nishimura (probably the best I’ve seen…go watch 25 or 6 2 4) but then realized this video is 3 years old and his videos just started coming out around this time.

    • @juantimer
      @juantimer Год назад

      Yes his genius had not yet been shown to the world.

  • @lesjohns4359
    @lesjohns4359 5 лет назад +5

    Tommy Emanuel is the best.

  • @BelialAndar
    @BelialAndar 5 лет назад +4

    Hammering on every other note so you can beat your guitar like it owes you money is not finger style playing. These guys are good in their own right, but the best finger style guitarists you will find in the classical world.

    • @JasonLee-xp2dd
      @JasonLee-xp2dd 3 года назад

      Nah man. Rock guitar is where it's at. Ya know the ones with electric guitars and huge amps and plenty of pedals

  • @bobsimpson4298
    @bobsimpson4298 4 года назад +3

    If you post a Part 3, consider Eva Atmatzidou, Kent Nishimura and Ali Deniz Kardelen.... all great!

  • @bilqisdesemaadenias3362
    @bilqisdesemaadenias3362 5 лет назад +8

    alip_ba_ta

  • @jga3323
    @jga3323 5 лет назад +4

    You've missed all the spanish classical and flamenco players. Shame on you!!!

    • @guitargottalent8288
      @guitargottalent8288  5 лет назад

      Nope! Check this out
      ruclips.net/video/0y9RWa2xgfo/видео.html

    • @pappyschon3327
      @pappyschon3327 5 лет назад

      the ultimate finger picking no doubt

  • @mirrored4055
    @mirrored4055 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely despise that slapping crap.

  • @dirkbensiek4580
    @dirkbensiek4580 3 года назад +3

    Great...really great...but Part 3 needed, starting with Kent Nishimura!

    • @kennyclawson3483
      @kennyclawson3483 3 года назад +2

      I agree, but I think Kent is an alien, has to be...:) Also needs Kelly Valleau and James Bartholomew, two other outstanding fingerstyle guitarist.

  • @GoingTime
    @GoingTime 5 лет назад +2

    This is missing so much the point... There's no better as soon as music is an art and not an empirical thing
    A real artist that expresses through music never prioritizes technique over music itself. The artist developes the sound experience and uses the technique in service to this experience, and not in the other way. Change that mindset, because is egoish and empty, and so is the tops you will ever do about music.

  • @Baslasher
    @Baslasher 5 лет назад +8

    I miss Eddie van der Meer in this list. THE best in the world imho!

  • @TenMinuteDrumSolo
    @TenMinuteDrumSolo 5 лет назад +2

    Strummers, gimmickers, circus acts (really...stick a kalimba to your guitar???), and bongo players. Fun to look at but Tallstrom and Altamura were the only true fingerstyle players. It seems you're easily impressed by all that annoying and distracting 'extra-curricular' activity...mistaking it for true talent.

  • @vincentspiritosanto4545
    @vincentspiritosanto4545 5 лет назад +11

    Gabriella Quevedo should be on this list.

  • @Oenloveslife
    @Oenloveslife 5 лет назад +8

    Where are Pierre Bensusan and Joe Robinson?

  • @med3484
    @med3484 5 лет назад +12

    I bet if you asked the people on this list they would agree tommy Emmanuel without argument is the best finger style guitarist in the world.

    • @guitargottalent8288
      @guitargottalent8288  5 лет назад

      Also do check out 'Best Fingerstyle Guitarists in the World - Part 1' compilation
      ruclips.net/video/McnvhGMKWSQ/видео.html

    • @akubra1950
      @akubra1950 5 лет назад

      I went to a Tommy Emmanuel concert in Perth 2 weeks ago. He had Hank Marvin (from the Shadows & who lives in Perth) as a guest guitarist. A Great concert but Tommy - who now lives in Nashville, is the greatest.

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 5 лет назад +2

      Doesn't matter what they think. The world itself sees tommy emmanuel for the circus act that he is, that he himself covets, a guitar buffoon.

    • @TheTinker6871
      @TheTinker6871 5 лет назад +1

      Actually, Tommy himself would tell you that he is not "the best" by a long shot IF he paid any attention to rankings, which in itself is stupid to compare one from another. What is even more ignorant is to forget that he is an entertainer that plays a guitar. That's what he is paid to do, and his showmanship is what people want that go to his shows. But they also get some brilliant stuff on the guitar.

    • @joericci5546
      @joericci5546 5 лет назад +1

      Michael Daugherty
      I don’t think any one is the best.
      For example Phil Keaggy has a missing finger and plays better than Tommy Emmanuel with a missing finger, is a singer/songwriter who plays effortlessly and superbly in any key, and any tuning with a huge discography etc. But thats not to say he’s the best.
      But he’s a Christian artist.
      He was first recognized on electric guitar in Glass Harp and played Carnegie Hall a far back as 1968.
      I’ve never heard him make a mistake, nor have bad tone. He’s surprisingly quick.

  • @שלמהשלייפר
    @שלמהשלייפר Год назад +2

    Thank you for this amazing presentation. If I may suggest - Tommy Emmanuel, Al Di Meola, Casper Esmann, Marcin. Considering that the guitar poped into existance around 280 yrs ago, more or less, it is really awsome how many talented guitarists are living in our generation, and the list goes on.

  • @rajb5595
    @rajb5595 5 лет назад +7

    Personally I like when the guiter is not played like a percussion instrument .been waiting for Tommy or like in the list .

    • @TWKing-lz1hg
      @TWKing-lz1hg 5 лет назад +3

      But the guitar is a percussion instrument. It's not a string instrument as you dont play it with a bow, it is like a piano you hold.
      However, I agree, this percussive style that's taking over what is finger style playing is a little much. It's good, but it's not finger style.

    • @shawnheidingsfelder8179
      @shawnheidingsfelder8179 4 года назад

      Likes a guitar not played like percussion, but yet is waiting for Tommy Immanuel, who is one of the greatest at playing his guitars like percussion....

  • @salimmazariboufares3118
    @salimmazariboufares3118 3 года назад +1

    There is no point in saying one is better than the others, they are all quite impressive, some of them are legends among the guitar players, but you gotta play a lot to understand who's the real legend, they are all entertainers, that means they have to surprise us somehow, and they are all very good at that

  • @wenksatriani8235
    @wenksatriani8235 5 лет назад +15

    Tommy emanuel Best finherstyle In the world

    • @lisazack6459
      @lisazack6459 5 лет назад

      Crock; most overrated more like.

    • @stephenkuzmak4501
      @stephenkuzmak4501 4 года назад

      Yup. … all the guys in this video say the same thing (if you ask them in person Tommy is known as "The King".)

  • @nickdattner8680
    @nickdattner8680 2 года назад +1

    A lot of them are pretty cheesy. Gimmicky.

  • @jmorra
    @jmorra 4 года назад +4

    Pierre Bensusan is alive and well...where is he?

  • @matthewgolafshan5573
    @matthewgolafshan5573 4 года назад +1

    They are so many.but Paco de Lucia is the best

  • @ChristophHenrici
    @ChristophHenrici 5 лет назад +6

    Mostly gimmick stuff with some exceptions, not my cup tea and my understanding of great fingerstyle playing. They mostly sound the same ... gone check the first video out

    • @guitargottalent8288
      @guitargottalent8288  5 лет назад

      Also do check out 'Best Fingerstyle Guitarists in the World - Part 1' compilation
      ruclips.net/video/McnvhGMKWSQ/видео.html

    • @tomsmith9479
      @tomsmith9479 5 лет назад +3

      gimmick?? try it yourself sometime. I have been to the Chet Atkins fingerstyle convention in Nashville friend, watched them up close and learned a bit myself. Its not a gimmick and is very hard to do. 3 guitar parts at once keeping them in sync and harmony, just try even 2. Peace and love my man

    • @ChristophHenrici
      @ChristophHenrici 5 лет назад +3

      tom smith First, i am not saying it is easy. Second, Chet is for me one of the greatest, if not the greatest. I love Richard s & Tommys playing. Third: it‘s the slapping , hitting , which are not my cup of beer. Chet would never had made those technics a corner stone of his playing. Yes there are great fingerstyle players out there. I didn’t see many of those here

    • @steveb9325
      @steveb9325 5 лет назад +2

      @@tomsmith9479 true no doubt! But Chet was melodic!

    • @tomsmith9479
      @tomsmith9479 5 лет назад +1

      @@steveb9325 very true. he himself admired jerry reeds solo playing also

  • @JackTheRabbitMusic
    @JackTheRabbitMusic 3 года назад +2

    How do you pick "the best" guitarists? What criteria are you going on? Just curious, because I wanna be "the best" too. Lol! 🐰❤️🇺🇸🎸🎵🤝✌️

  • @radpancageni5184
    @radpancageni5184 4 года назад +4

    BEST GUITARISTS IN THE WORLD:
    1. ALIP BA TA
    2. FAY EHSAN

    • @26mrjovi
      @26mrjovi 4 года назад +1

      I vote for ALIP_BA_TA

    • @bearlop
      @bearlop 4 года назад

      Check out Kotaro Oshio.

    • @maunglodaya
      @maunglodaya 4 года назад +1

      4 best indonesian guitarist will be alif ba ta, fay ehsan, balawan, and tohpati, they are all got solid skill.

    • @saitamafans4152
      @saitamafans4152 3 года назад +1

      Fay ehsan keren

  • @freechet
    @freechet 5 лет назад +3

    All the guitarists you showed are very good and thank you for introducing me to a lot of them. However, I had the regret not to see in your selection Jacques Stotzem of Belgium and Patrice Jania of France who are also excellent. Maybe you do not know them. Thank you for this beautiful video. Friends of France, Didier.

  • @davidlarondelle2326
    @davidlarondelle2326 5 лет назад +4

    This shows guitar playing has become much more percussive, improvisational and more quirky because each person has their own way of doing their thing. It also shows the tremendous influence of the cla3ssical guitar and its right hand finger style. If this video represents the best, i will choose the classical guitarist as more a more disciplined, methodical, well establised technique which is 2nd to none and whose repertoire is vast. Classical guitar still is the king of the guitars. These guys remind me of street basketball players, each with their own little tricks but none would make it in the NBA. There's a whole new crop of young classical guitarists all over the world whose skills are unsurpassed. The players in this video are probably the best in there style and are in their own right very talented and sound great.

    • @guitargottalent8288
      @guitargottalent8288  5 лет назад

      There are few guitarists who are self taught and they have their own style while picking which i find it creative and a new possibility

    • @stephen25uk
      @stephen25uk 5 лет назад

      Classical guitar repertoire is actually tiny so gets very boring when you hear the same few pieces over and over. I also dispute your claim that classical player's skills are unsurpassed, that's nonsense. They are no more skilled than any of these guys.

    • @davidlarondelle2326
      @davidlarondelle2326 5 лет назад

      @@stephen25uk if that video represents the best players of that style then they are not equal to classical guitarists. The classical guitar repertoire is massive.

    • @newtonfirefly3584
      @newtonfirefly3584 4 года назад

      @@davidlarondelle2326
      Many and much of Your comments are very well stated and have good basis.
      There are some of these "finger style"guitarists who show and can be seen of their more classical training.
      Of the younger players in these two videos (and some who go similar levels but missing) Marcin Patrzalek has extensive classical training, development and mastery along with Spanish and Flamenco. There are videos of Marcin performing intricate classical guitar pieces among his fellow students. (The clip of Marcin in video part 1, is from a few years ago at about age 15, now about 19. Notice his guitar then has the signature of Tommy Emanuel on it. Marco too has seems to have such classical training too and expanded into this more experimental form of combined finger style with percussive and playing multiple voices in harmony, synergy, synchrony and synchronization. As an example Marcin plays an arrangement of Beethoven's 5th in which he is combining the orchestra onto one instrument. Perhaps view videos of Marcin, Marco, Tommy Emanuel and other similar artists, musicians, guitarists.)
      ALL of these guitarists shown in these two videos are fantastic and enjoyable for me while many of these guitarists shown here who use percussive style additions seem to be more simply additions to the beat, often those playing modern acoustic music. While a few guitarists shown are accomplishing much more simultaneously in conveying the music also transmitting feeling, emotion and meaning, also using the instrument to convey multiple voices.

    • @howardjones7370
      @howardjones7370 3 года назад

      @@stephen25uk : That’s bs! The classical repertoire is constantly being added to, and there are plenty of classical guitar players/composers who can throw in a range of ‘ party tricks ‘ to push the boundaries of classical further when deemed necessary, not including classical and flamenco guitarists in any of these lists is a huge oversight

  • @lesliedion8289
    @lesliedion8289 3 года назад +1

    Kent Nishimura is my best fingerstylist

  • @SlowHand009
    @SlowHand009 5 лет назад +4

    Nice job ! Thanks. Laurence Juber and Jacques Stotzem are for part 3 ?

  • @thesecretsquirrel5935
    @thesecretsquirrel5935 4 года назад +2

    Ive never heard a guitar song played at a millions miles an hour and be a worldwide number one best selling platinum recording. Go Figure. However I have the best technique in the world and the wife says so.

  • @aggabus
    @aggabus 5 лет назад +4

    Slaptapcrap

    • @kellmerWF52
      @kellmerWF52 5 лет назад

      slapper tapper crap, Richard Smith, and adam rafaerty got em beat by a mile

  • @fredriklindberg903
    @fredriklindberg903 5 лет назад +2

    Conny Berghäll - Revolution. Should have made the list by now.

  • @НаднеТВ
    @НаднеТВ 4 года назад +7

    Eiro Nareth is my favorite guitarist!

  • @andibratadjauhari7710
    @andibratadjauhari7710 3 года назад +1

    Alip ba ta, new style and complite

  • @effeme
    @effeme 4 года назад +4

    EMIL ERNEBRO. one of the best
    And by the way i'm tired with all this percutives stuff everywhere.

    • @BlueGrenadeTom
      @BlueGrenadeTom 4 года назад +2

      Definitely! Get a damn drummer or cajón player, or stamp your foot on the floor or on a tambourine or JUST HAVE NO BEAT and play with some goddamn rhythm! I’m glad someone else is sick of it too!!

    • @raytheprinter
      @raytheprinter 4 года назад

      ​@@BlueGrenadeTom i

    • @BlueGrenadeTom
      @BlueGrenadeTom 4 года назад

      raytheprinter - “i”...? C’mon, Ray, use your words. “¡” what?? “i” think this is a stealth resurrection of ‘80s widdly guitarists only in different form?? “¡” admit that I actually wanted to be able to play like this for the briefest of instances before I came to my senses? “i” knock knocking on heaven’s door - “i” “i” “i” “i” ....?!

  • @crisamis3679
    @crisamis3679 4 года назад +2

    ¡Come on!...¿And Gabriella Quevedo?...¿Where is Gabriella Quevedo?

  • @aidansmyth6480
    @aidansmyth6480 5 лет назад +7

    Richard Smith is British

    • @roberttew5928
      @roberttew5928 5 лет назад

      I was just about to say the same he's English. Performs a lot with the incredible Mr Emmanuel.

    • @nancyeaton731
      @nancyeaton731 5 лет назад

      Lives in Nashville USA

    • @roberttew5928
      @roberttew5928 2 года назад

      He may well live there now but he's British. Lovely video on you tube when Chet Atkins touring in England and a very young English lad introduced on stage by Chet to play a song, that's Richard. Married American cellist and moved to Nashville in 1999.

  • @austinpatterson631
    @austinpatterson631 4 года назад +1

    Tommy emmanuel, don ross, andy mckee, antoine dufour just to mention a few?? Lol whoever made this list has no idea... Plus this should be titled best composers. Theres a million people who have insane skills

  • @dafranze356
    @dafranze356 5 лет назад +4

    Yes good , but you forget Naudo Rotrigues !!!

    • @alikamuneli
      @alikamuneli 5 лет назад +1

      @Da Franze Him and Alip Ba Ta are the two best.

  • @hentyhandoko3113
    @hentyhandoko3113 2 месяца назад

    Alip bata the master guitar acoustic and the king harmonic from Indonesia.. monster & alien from 🇲🇨 with 5,99 million subscribers from 2018 - July 2024
    The next level ❤ on guitar acoustic... Jazz, bluess, reggae, pop, rnb, kroncong, Flamenco and much more... ❤ Mind blowing 🎉

  • @garfield8900
    @garfield8900 5 лет назад +3

    You left out Leo Kotte, the greatest finger picker of all time....

  • @guitaaress
    @guitaaress 5 лет назад +2

    Richard Smith is English not American

  • @uneedtherapy42
    @uneedtherapy42 4 года назад +5

    Richard Smith is a monster!

    • @guitardave3028
      @guitardave3028 3 года назад

      Yes, i agree....versatile in mamy styles...also love the arrangements of emil enebro..

  • @markkuramoto-headey8344
    @markkuramoto-headey8344 3 дня назад

    Richard Smith is actually British. Though he's lived in the US for a long time, maybe he has US citizenship now.

  • @EricTViking
    @EricTViking 4 года назад +4

    Richard Smith - a guitar genius.

  • @angelarce4831
    @angelarce4831 3 года назад

    Aburridos..
    Demasiado juego rítmico, pocas ideas...
    Escuchen tango, bossa nova, flamenco, blues... Aprendan de ellos..