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The original is here (live): https://youtu.be/tx6pF4WzuMA

Josephine Alexandra & Sungha Jung: "START" (Depapepe) https://youtu.be/OtHv34esUZA
The original is here: https://youtu.be/TZCfydWF48c

Luca Stricagoli: "Winter - The Four Seasons" (Vivaldi) ... https://youtu.be/BcIt9CVa7Qk
Andrew Francis: "Swamp Showdown"
https://youtu.be/5YDBf0w-O-4


The original is here: https://youtu.be/1vU7XqToZso

Casper Esmann: "Pacific Rim Theme" (Ramin Djawadi) ... https://youtu.be/h_QYyI1HcG8
The original vocal band version is here (live): https://youtu.be/L0eeSoU35wM

Half-step down tuning

Justin Johnson: "Jolene" (Dolly Parton)
https://youtu.be/7ZyeFQDeUWw


Justin Johnson (guitar review): "Sound holes on the side?! First impressions of the CORT MODERN BLACK"
https://youtu.be/cAOXNZavv4o
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The original vocal/band version is here: https://youtu.be/T80B7s7ekGo

Justin Johnson: "One Horse Town" (Blackberry Smoke) ... https://youtu.be/f7rQNG_5EtI
The original instrumental (played by Django) is here: https://youtu.be/6UCEA_ls89M

INTRO: This is "Django's Tiger", a great composition by the legendary Django Reinhardt, now with an exciting twist! Marion decided to write a song text for this tune, which was originally just an instrumental. Her lyrics tell the story of Django's tiger, who takes his guitar to the French jazz clubs while his owner (Django Reinhardt) is on tour in the USA. Enjoy this story and our performance and let the music transport you to the world of French jazz!

Joscho Stephan Trio feat. Marion Lenfant-Preus: "Django's Tiger" ... https://youtu.be/dJOiXMqbhYo
Yeah... 7 minutes. But it builds in force, subtleties, and mixed techniques as it goes along.
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INTRO: At 7 minutes long, this original tune for modern fingerstyle guitar showcases Mike's writing and performance through an incredibly dynamic piece about hope and a cautious future. This song is for anyone struggling with anxiety about what that future means to them.

Mike Dawes: "Cloud Catcher" ... https://youtu.be/WQdOCzLH6d4
The original vocal/band version is here: https://youtu.be/PSoOFn3wQV4

Naudo: "Eternal Flame" (The Bangles)... https://youtu.be/aeup_IE9ggw
Unfortunately, most of the old live recordings of Leo Kotke when he was young, that people have put online, are pretty poor audio quality. And those with perhaps better sound are where he has aged after problems with his fingers and hearing, and he's arguably lost some quality of technique.

So one is left with the albums themselves.

The tracks of the first called "6 And 12 String Guitar" (1969) can be played here (it's a classic that instantly won him fame): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...LcLXbSZnpL

The one below is his 4th, from 1972, apparently recorded straight from the vinyl (light needle crackling). Those earlier albums are where he is still playing guitar alone. Whereas later in the 1970s, the studio productions begin adding back-up instruments.

Leo Kotke: "Greenhouse Album" (1972) ... https://youtu.be/nJYfuTH_CvA
The original vocal/band version is here: https://youtu.be/V2joP93HHzs

TUNING: D-G-D-G-A-D (low to high)

Gabriella Quevedo: "Wake Me Up When September Ends" (Green Day) ... https://youtu.be/iwLbrg12AUE
The original vocal/band version is here: https://youtu.be/xat1GVnl8-k

Luca Stricagnoli: "The Bad Touch" (Bloodhound Gang) ... https://youtu.be/ymXa3lVCkFY
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