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Guitar Samurai Sketch.

The incredible Guitar Samurai! Miyavi!!! This guy is nuts in his guitar playing skills. Most people who hate him only say he plays music on the pentatonic blues scale, that his playing is no big deal. I have yet to see many people play like him and sound as good as he does. He’s a one man band when he plays the blues songs.

 

This picture was drawn based upon another drawing I seen on flickr or devianart a few years back in 2006. It was drawn as a tribute to my friend who was nuts about Miyavi. Nuts about him enough to forge papers to get a tattoo of his name across her wrist. So when I drew Miyavi, I done his tattoos as her nickname and her character from a little novel we both tried to write.

 

My taste in music is the grunge, the blues, the songs with a strutting attitude. I tried to categorize my taste into a suitable genre, but it ranges in the mainstream as this and that. So I call it, strut music. My favorite kind of music is the old school blues. The granddaddy to rock and roll. Robert Johnson.

 

People can run the race, get all the money they think will fill the gap in their lives of mediocrity and I’ll add that lick of flare to my life that’ll forever make me smile. Robert Johnson playing as I sit on the front porch of my house while the toasty Arizona setting sun shines upon me when I’m old.

 

My taste in music is the kind that have a swagger, an attitude. I don’t like most blues, I can’t stand some of the wailing or fast beats. I hate most rap, I despise mainstream music, I can’t take much screamo, Punk music has to balls out with a theme that makes you want to jump off the roof into a pool, Classic Rock has to be strong. What is genre other than what other people think? More stupid labels.

 

Check out Miyavi whenever you want to hear some cool Acoustic guitar songs.

 

Songs by Miyavi which I like:

 

Are you ready to Rock. (Can’t beat this song.)

Senor, Senora, Senorita.

Selfish Love.

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Uploaded on November 28, 2010
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