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  Weird mario song

I really never know this could be played on guitar.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...68139&q=guitar

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au dang, i'm sure there are no tabs on this one, i've always wanted to playthe mario song on guitar, thanx for posting this link, it's proved to me that it's truly possible (eventhough it doesn't look it o___o!!)

haha, great the dude's a nihonjin, they're known for doing such crazycool stuff!!


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Tell us more about nihonjin ... I''m very curious. He sure did a great job getting around that fretboard!


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a nihonjin is japanese for japanese, it's like saying he's american, or australian in japanese and yeah imo japanese are known for doing crazycool stuff, and yeah his fingers are lightning fast...


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Well hes okay. Great playn. Heres a easyer one. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...62159&q=guitar

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ooooooh, his guitar is sooo prettyful nice burst, i want one of those too


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a nihonjin is japanese for japanese, it's like saying he's american, or australian in japanese and yeah imo japanese are known for doing crazycool stuff, and yeah his fingers are lightning fast...
Simple as that, huh?

Yes, we see some pretty crazy things on TV coming from Japan. Some of those game shows are about as crazycool as they come ... I'm always glad I'm not a participant, however. I like my bones in one piece and I hate crying in public.

What an amazing player this guy is ... he's gone and found ways of reproducing all the sound effects on the the strings as well as nailing the tunes. Where there's a will, there's a way!


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I'm with you on this Kirk!


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