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Video tutorial: Martin Taylor plays Down At Cocomo's

Martin Taylor playing his infuriatingly catchy solo guitar piece

by The MusicRadar Team, Thu 29 Nov, 2:22 pm GMT

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  • elzo_metal

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    23 weeks ago.

    sounds like a song from mario haha
    but thats a gd thing

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  • stubbyfingers

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    39 weeks ago.

    A master of the art

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  • nmcintyre955

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    40 weeks ago.

    awesome. A tab would def be nice though. doesn't look unbeleivably hard to play. saw a similar thing in Gyitar Techniques not that long ago where they were doing a piece in West African stlye. can't remember what issue though

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  • saulhudson

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    41 weeks ago.

    Nice piece, not a jazz fan but I do like quality fingerpicking, (Even though I suck at it myself!) especially by the likes of Tommy Emmanuel, or Bert Jansch, this sounds really nice though.

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  • imported_fredy

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    41 weeks ago.

    sounds like mario, i love it, great idea and it sounds like mario.

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  • Anduszek

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    41 weeks ago.

    There's a tabbed version on YouTube at
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jjml-OVMHg&feature=related
    The tab's very hard to read but you should be able to get enough from it to either create your own tab or just learn it.

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  • lespaulstrata

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    42 weeks ago.

    QUALITY.
    WHAT A CHEEKY, HAPPY SONG.
    ANY CHANCE OF GETTING THIS TABBED ??

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  • guitarnoize

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    42 weeks ago.

    Martin is such an amazing musician, he actually makes the guitar sound like steel drums. I remember a similar tutorial by Reeves Gabrels back in the late 80's in Guitarist magazine where he used a piece of plastic between the strings pushed right up to the bridge to create a quasi-electric sitar sound, but I never thought to try it on an acoustic!

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