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Posts Tagged ‘Hybrid Picking’

8 Oct 2009

Guthrie Govan Talks About Hybrid Picking

The guitar super-human, Guthrie Govan gives some examples about what he likes about hybrid picking:

Now normally, I can’t stand YouTube comments, but this one was rather good in relation to this video:

“What a very rude bald man that was,
Guthrie should have slapped him like Bennie Hill did to the old guy on his show.”

Laughing Out Loud
8 October, 2009 at 9:01 by UberOwen

Tags: Guitar Links, Guthrie Govan, Hybrid Picking, Picking
Posted in Guitar Stuff, YouTube videos | No Comments »

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