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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Adam Fulara (Tapping 2 Guitars)

Two-Handed Polyphonic Tapping Guitarist
Double Neck Tap Guitarist

Look what other fellow guitarists are doing. I have never seen a guy play a guitar like this, let alone 2 guitars at one go. He's employing the Guitar Tapping Technique.

FYI:
Searching for his name 'Adam Fulara'...
will give you more samples of him playing...
but I've included these 2 links for your entertainment!

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Adam Fulara ~ YouTube Links
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Goldberg Variation No. 1 - Adam Fulara
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbZe45eicDE
In Internet Fulara's fame grew via various YouTube videos featuring his unique playing style and guitar. The videos showcase his tapping abilities and iconic face which goes into a grimace while playing. His most popular videos are his guitar versions of J.S. Bach Goldberg Variations which were originally for harpsichord. Fulara also keeps the complex counterpoint intact due to his double-neck guitar and tapping abilities.

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Adam Fulara - Autumn Leaves (solo)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRmKL3uxbs8
The wizard of 'Double Neck Tap' method of playing the guitar.

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Adam Fulara ~ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Fulara
Adam Fulara (b. 1977 in Ostrzeszów, Poland) is a Polish guitarist who specializes in two-handed polyphonic tapping. Fulara plays both classical and jazz pieces, the latter often with his trio "Fool-X", which has toured much of Poland and Germany. His music has been featured in the periodicals (see also: interview in BBC). Played in many international concerts, inter alia in USA (Great American Music Hall, 2007). Appreciated by professionals(Sammy Hagar: „Adam Fulara is realy(sic) genius.”). In Internet Fulara's fame grew via various YouTube videos featuring his unique playing style and guitar. The videos showcase his tapping abilities and iconic face which goes into a grimace while playing. His most popular videos are his guitar versions of J.S. Bach Goldberg Variations which were originally for harpsichord. Fulara also keeps the complex counterpoint intact due to his double-neck guitar and tapping abilities.
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