Um actually this is sitting by the water music, not sitting under a tree music. If you’re such a “good grooves” lover you’d really know that, but here you are- blathering about “relaxing” and having a good time. Music is serious business kiddo, get this kid a Boss Katana THEN maybe I’ll listen to it under a tree. Until then, I’m gonna be listening by a babbling brook or a calm yet wavy ocean inlet… ya know… like an ADULT.
@@BradsGonnaPlay You referencing the Boss Katana "amplifier" only serves to reveal your own ignorance. If you were a REAL musician as you claim to be, then you would know that the only amp worth listening to is the 1963 Fender Vibroverb. Anything else is just a children's toy for "guitarists" that think they know what they're doing. I assume your claim to being an ADULT was facetious, judging by how puerile your "comment" was.
@@vaughancello lmao the irony of calling me uneducated. Please re-read the text and tell me if you can pick up on the not at all subtle or vague sarcasm. NomadBen and I are irl best friends and collaborators; my comment is an over the top joke about where it’s most appropriate to listen to this music.
They used to record music like this in Africa in the 60’s and 70’s, even the 80’s. I don’t know if it’s still happening, because everything has been going electronic lately.
Im sure it would sell for a million dollars, in Zimbabwe. This young man is very talented. I hope his dreams come true. African guitar is seriously underrated. From fuzzy ZamRock psychedelia to the intricate riffs of Saharan blues-rock.
He's making that guitar sing like it's the finest made guitar on the planet! I mean Willy is still playing Trigger, and made millions on that guit-fiddle :) Ain't the instrument, it's the player ❤
This guy needs a gofundme for a new guitar. It's a life changing experience visiting a third world country, it really brings into perspective how good we have it in the first world. We're so spoiled, and we don't even realize.
I am fighting severe depression and this beautiful sound came from you. It's so relieving and sweet. Soft and easy. I'm so happy to find you. Thank you so much ❤
@@2crude2crudeofficialband3 so this dude, this commenter, his faith in humanity is restored because somewhere, some African kid is just ok at the guitar?
Всё же нужно поставить лайк из-за уверенной пальцовки парня. Хотелось бы хоть раз в жизни услышать звуки аккордов гитары из настоящего камня. Может кто-нибудь рискнёт изваять и озвучить :)))
0:58, absolutely beautiful, love his guitar, so raw and organic, gives off a beautiful raw tone. Love the congolese soukous vibe. Does anyone know if he's playing a real song at 0:42 or if he made it? Thank you.
Very inspiring and humbling. Hope he doesn't get signed up with a corporate giant that squeezes his talent into detriment like they have done to so many others.
@@shadowofthemoon9523 unfortunately not everybody has the right team around them and anytime there's money to be made. The big corporate giant likes to step on everybody who's involved for nothing other than their own profit. I think the guy has amazing natural talent, a rhythm that is unique and true.
What a talented yong man. An Amazing Jamaltion of, beat, rhythmic style yeha totally unique. God Bless ye and keep playing yer music. Ps. I fix up and restore old guitars as a hobby, And It would be a pleasure to send you one. To add to your collection. 🎸🙏.
He has no right to be playing a guitar like that which most of us would throw away and he still makes it sound amazing!!! Imagine what he can do with a new one! Talented ✨
Someone please send this "Incredibly gifted, soulful musician a new guitar"I mean just forget americas got talent and extend the hand of god to this incredible prodigy and give the whole world the gift of his amazing talent!" That would be a true act of humanitarianism!
I'd love to hear more of his story! So many questions, like: When did you start playing? Who are your favorite guitarists? Who made the amazing one-of-a-kind brown beast-caster and do they ship internationally?
Beautiful natural talent!. That's dedication right there, building a guitar from nothing and actually getting it to sound good, amazing!. God bless this young man, I wish him happiness and peace.
I'm just surprised to see some zimbos faking their nationality here in sauth africa calling themselves sauth africans Zimbabwe ine talent like this! If I was a zimbabwean I would have all the reason to be proud.