These people deserve to have those multi-million deals that so many undeserving untalented artists have out there.
They are not just good at what they do, they are great.
In the raw moments of their performance, you can see their passion and you will hear their real talent.
Some of these actually put out CDs independently, support them.
Watch the videos, I promise it will make your day.
10. HipHop Drummer
I don’t know who these guys are. I just know that they sound good.
They are also very raw. I think if they are given the right musical direction, they can improve their craft and become one of the very few musical bands with a very unique concept.
9. Antonio Pontarelli - Rock Violinist
He is a dude. The long hair makes him look otherwise.
He has a career and I am not sure how popular he is in his country. He shouldd, however, be popular around the world. He makes violin look so easy and cool.
8. Chicago Bucket Drummers
When all you have are a couple of buckets and drum sticks and still be able to produce that kind of a sound, dude, you must be hardcore.
They also, and I don’t mean this in a bad way, don’t look like they have any formal musical training but still… listen to their sound.
Epic.
7. Dueling Sax in NYC
Again, I have no idea who these guys are.
A couple saw them walking on the streets of NYC and they turn out to be musical students/geniuses. The guy asked if they could play a song for them and these two guys obliged.
These whole thing was unrehearsed and that’s what made it sound so good.
Watch what happens in the end, pretty epic.
6. Chicago Street Saxophonists
Just some guys playing on the streets.
They are playing ‘Waiting For Tonight’ by Jennifer Lopez.
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Jeezuz, #2 and #1 are f****n’ awesome.
You’re right. I just bought his CDs
Apocalyptica is not an unknown band.
in the US they are pretty unknown. I hope there’s a way they can go mainstream. They deserve it.
Help, guys! Stupid questions! Why do acsuotic-electrics have a built-in pre amp? Why can’t we directly connect them to an amp? Why do they have two output jacks? Why almost all of them need to be played behind a microphone instead of playing them truly acsuotic or unplugged? Why do we need a special acsuotic amp instead of a normal electric guitar amp? Why can’t we make them make effects using a pedal?