Believe it or not, this was a completely random meetup - never expected to bump into him! Hope you guys enjoy the “lesson”… I'm touring Europe in 2025, tickets: marcinofficial.com/tour
We do enjoy it! You’re an artist, an athlete, and a great teacher. Thank you for the lesson! After 2.5 minutes watching your tutorial I’m already as good as you now 🤣lol
Hello Marcin!! Im a fan from India, I've been trying to learn your style, currently trying your arrangement of Shape of you, but I'm not able to tap with my pinky, like it's BARELY audible. Any tips? ;)?
You are not only a master but in the same time sooo down to earth, friendly and humble that it's a joy to watch and listen to you speaking and playing.
@@Gaijins I have been a guitarist for 15 years, and i can tell you with certainty that this is beyond just training. This young man has absolutely mad talent for his age. This level of multi coordination is not something you can just get with hard work alone. There are guitarist all over the world who are super impressed with his skills who has been playing guitar for decades that cant reach this level of multi coordination.
You're one of those rare prodigies of music we are privileged to be alive to witness. I have witnessed a few in my 61 years of life that became legends. Your talent is unique among them,I knew something big was happening the first time I saw you on AGT... You are just fantastic,man,my best to you. The whole session here felt like witnessing something new every moment,bravo!
Man I was always suspicious of how this guy can actually produce such sound just from himself and the guitar… now that I’ve seen this, completely puts him on an another level alone. Amazing! 🙌🏼
Like watching Rahzel slowly breakdown his version of the MJ song in real time (well worth the search if not seen prior. Same level of expertise, skill, and ease of explanation and execution. That level: genuinely enviable and bordering on possible mutant gene maturation)
a lot of guys have been doing this style for years, check out candy rat records. Andy mckee, don ross, atoine dufour. All play this style. Super talented guys.
There is yet a level above him. Someone who can do this... and sing at the same time. They are kind of the ultimate guitarist. VERY few can do that. Jon Gom is probably the best at it. His song Passionflower is a trip to listen to.
That was seriously one of the most insane musical performances I’ve ever witnessed . I was blown away, just when I’m impressed for the 4th time he just picks it up 2 more notches. Wow.
OCEAN - John Butler - 2012 Studio Version has over 64 million views and makes this kid look like an armature. It is one of the most difficult songs ever recorded.
@@thomasjones4570 I agree. Ocean is heavy inspired by Michael Hedges Aerial boundaries. There are many interesting fingerstyle performances. I like to hear raw guitar recordings, without additional prerecorded beats and melodies.Contrast, dynamic, detail and compositions like from Andy Mckee. I don't like much overdoing and flashy solos.
Tapping and thumping your acoustic isn't new by any means. This is the same guy that makes fake videos of his playing he mimes to while wearing weird Asian cosplay.
The guitar players are not evolving...YOU are devolving in real time. The acoustic guitar is thousands of years old...there is no way that you believe what he is doing is innovative. I refuse to believe that!
@noahjames1985 considering we didn't get modern drum kits until like the 1920s, I seriously doubt there were 15th century guitarists playing this type of percussion while playing the melody and bass. Can you point us towards a historical piece and recording of these techniques being used by a single guitarist.
Man!!! The accuracy , consistency and timing you keep playing the left hand ostinato while talking, adding and subtracting elements throughout is mind-blowing.
bro. you just had a full blown conversation while laying down riffs and percussive work. i struggle to remember to breathe while playing. you're absolutely incredible brother!
I know right?? Wtf. I can sing while playing rhythm (dependent on the complexity of the song/rhythm), but holding a conversation while playing rhythm or lead, much less adding percussive rhythm to it (which I am barely capable of)... It's mesmerizing lol. Baffling even.
Kind of makes sense when you see him do it all together. Like the basic parts have to be completely automatic for him to be able to add the rest on top
That was on another level. I can’t even begin to comprehend how one brain, keeps all those different beats, and notes together simultaneously. I’m utterly impressed!
I can get you started pretty easily...its all just muscle memory. If you can breathe while you sleep and sit down while you pee...you can be the next big thing.
"The Michael Hedges influence ..." I'm old enough (!!) to remember buying "Aerial Boundaries" on vinyl and being stunned on learning each track was one take and one person. Frankly, it's still a bit stunning decades later. Now we have this young man, Don Ross, Andy McKee, and so many other terrific artists who've taken Hedges as a model and blazed their own trails. We're all the better for it.
Been playing for so long, seen so many videos and others play. You are by far the most insane person to ever grace a guitar. Genuinely, I think everybody would agree. Congrats bro
I am so happy to hear you give Michael Hedges the respectful nod he deserves. I saw him live twice in California, and was gutted to learn of his death not long after. You have taken his lead and developed it beyond and into your own art. Thank you, Marcin! 💜
Saw Micheal the year he died and was also, so saddened to hear of his passing. He was just next level, truly gifted, not full of himself and wanted everyone to both laugh and rejoice in his music. 🤘🏼
I have never heard anyone ever mention Michael hedges name till now. That man was an amazing acoustic guitar player…RIP. So glad to see someone with his influence.
I've been watching him for years he is amazing oh my God and he was so young when I first saw him he was grown up quite a bit and he's more amazing today than he was back then
A combination of insane talent, dedication, and perseverance. To be able to hold a conversation while independently using each hand.... it's truly amazing.
The first time I saw you play in a UA-cam video, I was immediately struck. I hadn’t felt that impressed and moved by an acoustic guitarist since I saw Michael Hedges live in 1996. Love hearing you name him as an influence!
@@Thr33-Quarters Wyclef is a household name to music lovers around the world, bud. Marcin has also gotten attention by guys like Tom Morello, Paul Stanley, etc. Lemme guess, Rage Against The Machine and KISS are one-hit wonders?
I have never seen anything like that. That sort of rhythm and timing needed to play baseline, melody, and drums on such a difficult piece of music is freakish talent
Oh god , just write prrcussion guitar in yt search ... You will be amazed how many people play like this, even better. Try candyrat records ,they have a lot of talented guitarists.
It amazes me how much clarity, punch, and consistency each part of your playing has. Even what seems like a small tap on a part of the body sounds loud. That sort of flittering you were doing below the bridge seems nigh unhuman with how fast and perfect it was. Youve truly mastered your craft sir
@@BeaBurianova-rt9eg John Butler, Trace Bundy, James Hill, Estas Tonne, Andy McKee...to name a few that are 10x better. John Butlers performance of Ocean, The studio version, is still held as the pinnacle of guitar work...on a 13 string. The actual song doesnt even start until around 5 minutes in and he already shames base guitarists, by 6:15 they are seeing guitar work most cant do and around 8:30 they start to see a hand movement at inhuman speeds that is blurred even in high speed cameras and know...they will never be able to play the song. Few can. That is a MASTER guitar player. For direct examples of master "percussion" player...Andy McKee - Guitar - Difting. Trace Bundy - "Love Song" shows that this kid, is good but not great or a master. Percussion, 3 capos switching through-out and swapping from under to over the neck playing due to moving those capos.
Witaj Mistrzu !Mieszkam w Barcelonie wiele lat ! Slucham Cie od kilku dobrych lat. Twoja charyzma i pasja rozwaliles wszystkie schematy i jak dla mnie to jestes Nr. 1., a takze inspiracia dla wielu ludzi (dla mnie tez). Nie wyobrazasz sobie jaka radosc mnie ogarnela jak zobaczylem ze bedziesz w Barcelonie ! Uslyszec Ciebie na zywo ! Bilecik juz kupiony 🎉🎉🎉Powodzenia zycze i stalego progresu !!! Jestes Najlepszy !!! Pozdrawiam
What type of sorcery was this?!?!!! What did I just witness? My brain can’t handle this so early in the morning!!!! That’s beyond anything I have ever seen- wow. 🤯 I’m flabbergasted
This guy is truly amazing. At 2:00 there has to be a strong influence on Tommy Emanuel. Some from a Mozambique track and the other is Initiation he was doing it back in 98.
Yep he is a big fan of Tommy too, he got even his signature on his one of guitar (I think it was o Toxicity cover video - but I am not sure). He said that he was inspired by his teachers Polish classic guitar and Spanish flamenco master plus musicians he learn - from youtube.
What a wonderful conversation! You explain super difficult guitar techniques with a smile in a very natural and funny atmosphere, making everyone happy! 🇯🇵I'm cheering for you from Japan.🧢
Still not close to John Butler that mastered this style when this kid wasnt even alive...that guy could play so fast his fingers blurred on a high speed camera.
@@thomasjones4570 John butlers good but not that good. he started using guitar percussion when he was 24 (1 year before marcin was born) and that's not even full guitar like what hes doing in the video. and "high speed" cameras back in the day would blur just as easily if you took this vid and recorded it with such.
@@bopqw1055 I can sum up your character with this "high speed cameras back in the day would blur"...in 1950, they had a camera that could take 1500 FPS with no blur. You really love talking out of your ass about things you know nothing about.
Yoooo I’m so glad you mentioned Michael Hedges (always assumed he was an influence for you)!! I’m in my late 50’s and had the pleasure of seeing him live 8 or 9 times when I was in college. So sad the way he passed. Keep up the great work I’m a big fan!
He makes me want to play and quit playing at the same time 😂 Also I was drumming on a acoustic and playing years ago but this dude is like a professional drummer and professional acoustic player hahah love ya dude thanks for sharing your talent!
I grew up in the times of the 70s, 80s, 90s, guitar greats: EVH, Satch, Via, May, Lynch, Page, Cantrell, Battencourt, the list goes on. I spent so many years learning how to play their material. It was very difficult. I was wondering what the next generation would be. How could it possibly top what had already been done? My question is now answered. So impressive.
Believe it or not, this was a completely random meetup - never expected to bump into him! Hope you guys enjoy the “lesson”…
I'm touring Europe in 2025, tickets: marcinofficial.com/tour
We do enjoy it! You’re an artist, an athlete, and a great teacher. Thank you for the lesson! After 2.5 minutes watching your tutorial I’m already as good as you now 🤣lol
Hello Marcin!! Im a fan from India, I've been trying to learn your style, currently trying your arrangement of Shape of you, but I'm not able to tap with my pinky, like it's BARELY audible. Any tips? ;)?
You are not only a master but in the same time sooo down to earth, friendly and humble that it's a joy to watch and listen to you speaking and playing.
Awesome Marcin 🔥
Love it Marcin! You deserve to be recognized by every big star because your talent is like no other!
Talking,playing,beating
That's whole new level
Powerful coordination
Beating? 😏
That's insane coordination and focus. I can barely hold a fluid conversation while walking. Hahaha
Also not his first language ay…? 🤯
At this moment he was also breathing not sweating tho 😅
just dont forget to breathe, man, while you are living 🤣
Marcin’s fingers have their own brains, each of them 😊
Like an octopuses tentacles
@@jaradmorris4088 i came here to say this, he has eleven minds.
❤❤❤
Like an octopus 🐙🦑😂
Exactly, they have nine brains, one in each leg?@@jaradmorris4088
He is playing the guitar as a piano, drums, and a guitar pure raw talent
Outstanding!!
Dude would be an awesome surgeon
Actually ... its called Flamenco and there they call this "the basics" ;)))
More like thousands of hours of dedication
@@Gaijins I have been a guitarist for 15 years, and i can tell you with certainty that this is beyond just training. This young man has absolutely mad talent for his age. This level of multi coordination is not something you can just get with hard work alone. There are guitarist all over the world who are super impressed with his skills who has been playing guitar for decades that cant reach this level of multi coordination.
I love that he gave the Michael Hedges shout out. That man was a true pioneer. Generations build on the previous, and Marcin is a frikkin architect!
You're one of those rare prodigies of music we are privileged to be alive to witness.
I have witnessed a few in my 61 years of life that became legends.
Your talent is unique among them,I knew something big was happening the first time I saw you on AGT...
You are just fantastic,man,my best to you.
The whole session here felt like witnessing something new every moment,bravo!
In case anyone was wondering, the song Marcin is playing is Alors on danse by Stromae 💛
My first time I heard this song years ago I thought it was “I love dongs”
@@doh0702😂
I JUST started to look at the comments to see if anyone knew this. Thank you!
As an avid UA-cam scroller. I recognized the cords.
Omg!! I was wondering why it sounded familiar!!
Wyclef Jean, a highly accomplished musician, shows pure joy and inspiration listening to new talent. This is why I love music.
Antoine dufour
Marcin paid for the whole damn guitar. He's gonna use the whole damn guitar! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Marcin! Jesteśmy z Ciebie dumni!
1:19 the Wyclef Jean foot stumps were fire on point
sooo on point he fell out of sync and those fixed it right up.
Someone make an edit
😂😂😂
I caught that too
Lol the foot stomps at that moment just said to me that he was hoping for him to get on with it 😅
Man I was always suspicious of how this guy can actually produce such sound just from himself and the guitar… now that I’ve seen this, completely puts him on an another level alone. Amazing! 🙌🏼
Like watching Rahzel slowly breakdown his version of the MJ song in real time (well worth the search if not seen prior. Same level of expertise, skill, and ease of explanation and execution. That level: genuinely enviable and bordering on possible mutant gene maturation)
a lot of guys have been doing this style for years, check out candy rat records. Andy mckee, don ross, atoine dufour. All play this style. Super talented guys.
Jon Gomm went viral a while back for his song Passionflower, it's a similar concept. Definitely recommend checking it out.
There is yet a level above him. Someone who can do this... and sing at the same time. They are kind of the ultimate guitarist. VERY few can do that. Jon Gom is probably the best at it. His song Passionflower is a trip to listen to.
@@Hackjob101 It doesn't seem real
He is making that look so simple.
Pure raw talent.
Well done young man.
Brawo Marcin, zadziwiasz świat. Robisz najlepszy użytek ze swojego talentu. Świat jest twój, nie zatrzymuj się!
That was seriously one of the most insane musical performances I’ve ever witnessed . I was blown away, just when I’m impressed for the 4th time he just picks it up 2 more notches. Wow.
This isn't a new style of playing, although it is great. check out antoine dufour.
OCEAN - John Butler - 2012 Studio Version has over 64 million views and makes this kid look like an armature. It is one of the most difficult songs ever recorded.
@@thomasjones4570 I agree. Ocean is heavy inspired by Michael Hedges Aerial boundaries. There are many interesting fingerstyle performances. I like to hear raw guitar recordings, without additional prerecorded beats and melodies.Contrast, dynamic, detail and compositions like from Andy Mckee. I don't like much overdoing and flashy solos.
It's undisciplined and cocky - in 10 years he'll be an absolute master though.
Tapping and thumping your acoustic isn't new by any means. This is the same guy that makes fake videos of his playing he mimes to while wearing weird Asian cosplay.
Don't ever stop, man. You're once in a generation.
This style has been around for a very long time so not really once in a generation stuff in the least
Yeah, Erik Mongrain, Andy Mckee to name a few.
@@chriswolfinger6638yeah I’ve seen August rush. This isn’t new. It’s sounds super cool but isn’t new.
@@nate0-rh6eh yep seen people play like this over 20 years ago
No, he is not. hahahaha This style is nothing new been around for DECADES.
Marcin giving tutorial is my fav cause I can hear him speaking while his fingers automatically do their job 😂
Free lesson from Marcin! How precious💗✨
If you notice, he actually pauses to speak a few times so that his words are on beat with his playing.
@@oncewasblind4292 ahahaha you’re right!! he’s crazy! crazy good✨
I love how you give props to an influence of Michael Hedges, while taking it to another level. Excellent!
He probably sleeps on his guitar and plays it while REM sleep
This is soooo much more than just Talent
I love that when hearing him, you immediately know who it is.
It obvious, everybody knows Wyclef's voice...
@@jutubesku5584 I have no idea who that is
@@cyprian626 Me neither
Being on this earth for 53 years and seeing the guitar players evolve never gets old.
This is beautifully brilliant!!
The guitar players are not evolving...YOU are devolving in real time. The acoustic guitar is thousands of years old...there is no way that you believe what he is doing is innovative. I refuse to believe that!
@@noahjames1985 🥱🥱
@noahjames1985 considering we didn't get modern drum kits until like the 1920s, I seriously doubt there were 15th century guitarists playing this type of percussion while playing the melody and bass.
Can you point us towards a historical piece and recording of these techniques being used by a single guitarist.
@@noahjames1985 🥱🥱
@@donventura2116😂😂😂😂you’re slow bro ngl
The amount of Understanding of Marcin's rhythm and melody is crazy
I’ve been watching this kid for a while now. I’m always in awe and it never gets old.
Jestem dumny z tego że Marcin jest z Polski ❤😊
Just a casual “Alors on Dance” OMG!!
Lol thank you for that. I was trying to figure what song that was
My brain and ears can't comprehend where all these sounds are coming from. Absolutely fantastic!
True definition of being one with your instrument...god bless him to go far
Man!!!
The accuracy , consistency and timing you keep playing the left hand ostinato while talking, adding and subtracting elements throughout is mind-blowing.
bro. you just had a full blown conversation while laying down riffs and percussive work. i struggle to remember to breathe while playing. you're absolutely incredible brother!
I know right?? Wtf. I can sing while playing rhythm (dependent on the complexity of the song/rhythm), but holding a conversation while playing rhythm or lead, much less adding percussive rhythm to it (which I am barely capable of)... It's mesmerizing lol. Baffling even.
Kind of makes sense when you see him do it all together. Like the basic parts have to be completely automatic for him to be able to add the rest on top
Probably using the left brain for talking the right brain for music. To connect the two is the problem.
the guy with the glasses said it at the end.
it´s Kung Fu,wich means hard work
He failed several times to keep the musical phrase accurate because of too much talking though.
Love musicians,they can make you smile cry,laugh , remember. Gifted people.
Everyone is mesmerised- and I love Wyclef Jean's reaction and obvious admiration! You are amazing.
That was on another level. I can’t even begin to comprehend how one brain, keeps all those different beats, and notes together simultaneously. I’m utterly impressed!
I can get you started pretty easily...its all just muscle memory. If you can breathe while you sleep and sit down while you pee...you can be the next big thing.
Its part of the style...which is not remotely new and has many masters that are way better than this kid, who is still great.
Same as playing video games
@@thomasjones4570
Which other masters?
1:18 lol he’s getting that groove so deep in his brain he starts stomping on beat
On the real! Lol I started tapping my foot to the beat with him too at that point 😅😂
Woow miło ze się tak rozwijasz i poznajesz takich ludzi .
That young man is incredible! ❤
"as you can see, this single atom is open, so i will use it."
"The Michael Hedges influence ..." I'm old enough (!!) to remember buying "Aerial Boundaries" on vinyl and being stunned on learning each track was one take and one person. Frankly, it's still a bit stunning decades later. Now we have this young man, Don Ross, Andy McKee, and so many other terrific artists who've taken Hedges as a model and blazed their own trails. We're all the better for it.
Marcin the Master, in Wyclef's words: "Insanely amazing"...True that!
Brilliant.
Truly Blessed.
Keep going, never stop❤
Been playing for so long, seen so many videos and others play. You are by far the most insane person to ever grace a guitar. Genuinely, I think everybody would agree. Congrats bro
So humble of him to give a well deserved, sincere and deep compliment. I'm impressed.
I am so happy to hear you give Michael Hedges the respectful nod he deserves. I saw him live twice in California, and was gutted to learn of his death not long after. You have taken his lead and developed it beyond and into your own art. Thank you, Marcin! 💜
Saw Micheal the year he died and was also, so saddened to hear of his passing. He was just next level, truly gifted, not full of himself and wanted everyone to both laugh and rejoice in his music. 🤘🏼
@@millerbeer01 we’re both fortunate. Where did you see him?
@@DianeLee999 The old paramount on Long Island.
I was fortunate to see Michael three times in concert and also to spend an entire day with him. Driving him from Knoxville to Nashville back in 1985.
@@rogergoode5698 What a special memory that is! He was a pioneer, ahead of his time. 💜
Marcin, you have a truly astounding level of talent. You will be remembered for a LONG time as one of the worlds greatest Guitarists.
I have never heard anyone ever mention Michael hedges name till now. That man was an amazing acoustic guitar player…RIP. So glad to see someone with his influence.
I've been watching him for years he is amazing oh my God and he was so young when I first saw him he was grown up quite a bit and he's more amazing today than he was back then
A combination of insane talent, dedication, and perseverance. To be able to hold a conversation while independently using each hand.... it's truly amazing.
The man has some nice chops! His guitar work is melodic and easy to listen to. And, as a drummer, i particularly enjoy his hand percussion patterns!
Omg😮...that is pure talent! Mind blown! That guy is absolutely brilliant!
I'm in love with the skills shown here!! Wow😍 making use of the entire instrument is truly talented
Absolutely beautiful. Neat technique.
The first time I saw you play in a UA-cam video, I was immediately struck. I hadn’t felt that impressed and moved by an acoustic guitarist since I saw Michael Hedges live in 1996. Love hearing you name him as an influence!
Total props to Hedges, very cool. I saw him one time, a wizard among mortals.
Bro... I grew up with Wyclef during the Fugees... and here you are teaching this flashy percussive acoustic style
Right?!
This kid is a genius,,once in a lifetime you see someone, like him xxxx brilliant xx
Such a blessing. So amazing, thank you 🌹
When you're making legends raise their eyebrows, you are the epitome of a trailblazer!
Been a fan for years, Marcin! Keep it up!
"Legend"?? Lol people throw that around way too much... One hit wonder is more like it.
@@Thr33-Quarters Wyclef is a household name to music lovers around the world, bud. Marcin has also gotten attention by guys like Tom Morello, Paul Stanley, etc. Lemme guess, Rage Against The Machine and KISS are one-hit wonders?
@@Thr33-Quartersman you need to go look up Wyclef's credits and then afterward wash your hands for typing this filthy comment.
I have never seen anything like that. That sort of rhythm and timing needed to play baseline, melody, and drums on such a difficult piece of music is freakish talent
Oh god , just write prrcussion guitar in yt search ... You will be amazed how many people play like this, even better. Try candyrat records ,they have a lot of talented guitarists.
Ive been following Marcin for years. His talent is always amazing and off the charts
Absolutely amazing! Raw talent.
I love his groove, flow, funk and melody!
I don't have the budget to travel with a whole band!!! 😅😅 You're a star mate
Thanks for video
It amazes me how much clarity, punch, and consistency each part of your playing has. Even what seems like a small tap on a part of the body sounds loud. That sort of flittering you were doing below the bridge seems nigh unhuman with how fast and perfect it was. Youve truly mastered your craft sir
I've heard the term "one man band" many times in my life. It just was never used properly till I started seeing Marcin's videos.
Then perhaps you should expand your viewing because this style is not new or unique and there are many that are far better than he is.
@@thomasjones4570
Which other masters?
@@BeaBurianova-rt9eg John Butler, Trace Bundy, James Hill, Estas Tonne, Andy McKee...to name a few that are 10x better.
John Butlers performance of Ocean, The studio version, is still held as the pinnacle of guitar work...on a 13 string. The actual song doesnt even start until around 5 minutes in and he already shames base guitarists, by 6:15 they are seeing guitar work most cant do and around 8:30 they start to see a hand movement at inhuman speeds that is blurred even in high speed cameras and know...they will never be able to play the song. Few can.
That is a MASTER guitar player.
For direct examples of master "percussion" player...Andy McKee - Guitar - Difting.
Trace Bundy - "Love Song" shows that this kid, is good but not great or a master. Percussion, 3 capos switching through-out and swapping from under to over the neck playing due to moving those capos.
Amazing! That is a GIFT! . How you choose to use it is on you. God Bless and Good Luck❤
Love that you credited Michael Hedges ,so cool. Amazing skill. Thank you for allowing me the pleasure of watching 🙂
I can only admire his ability and talent.
My guitar looks good hinging on the wall 😢.
Thank you Marcin sharing your music 🙏🏻
Witaj Mistrzu !Mieszkam w Barcelonie wiele lat ! Slucham Cie od kilku dobrych lat. Twoja charyzma i pasja rozwaliles wszystkie schematy i jak dla mnie to jestes Nr. 1., a takze inspiracia dla wielu ludzi (dla mnie tez). Nie wyobrazasz sobie jaka radosc mnie ogarnela jak zobaczylem ze bedziesz w Barcelonie ! Uslyszec Ciebie na zywo ! Bilecik juz kupiony 🎉🎉🎉Powodzenia zycze i stalego progresu !!! Jestes Najlepszy !!! Pozdrawiam
« So who’s your favorite guitarist?
-marcin
-and who’s your favorite drummer ?
-marcin
-…Ok… then who’s your favorite band
-…
-…
-Marcin »
I love this comment. So smart. Deserves millions of likes. Helped me laugh joyfully.
who spreads you wide and fills you with his hypnotic melody
YUP! I'm right there with ya! Marcin is "thee" instrument at this point.
Yeah, what they said 😄
if he is your favorite drummer than you know nothing.
I saw someone play like this live, 15 yrs ago bro.
Really cool style, you look like you have mastered it.
Marcin brings multitasking on the guitar to a new dimension.
What type of sorcery was this?!?!!! What did I just witness? My brain can’t handle this so early in the morning!!!! That’s beyond anything I have ever seen- wow. 🤯 I’m flabbergasted
So glad you mentioned Michsel Hedges. Thank you
This guy is truly amazing. At 2:00 there has to be a strong influence on Tommy Emanuel. Some from a Mozambique track and the other is Initiation he was doing it back in 98.
Yep he is a big fan of Tommy too, he got even his signature on his one of guitar (I think it was o Toxicity cover video - but I am not sure).
He said that he was inspired by his teachers Polish classic guitar and Spanish flamenco master plus musicians he learn - from youtube.
He is so talented. I have never seen anyone like this young man. Seeing how he puts his music together is truly awesome.
It must be really amazing to unlock such natural talent and perspective.
This guy is amazing! This is the first time I was able to see how he creates music with his whole body. He is a work of art.
Pure talent, pure genius and a lot of joy ❤
This kid is amazing, God blessed him with a great talent !
this kid is 23
There are approximately 3,000 gods (all invented by man) which one are you referring to?
@@warsawfrog He’s a kid to me, my youngest kid is 38
@@leviwanyoike which ever one you prefer !
He's been here before 😊
This young man is off the charts 😊 From Australia
What a wonderful conversation! You explain super difficult guitar techniques with a smile in a very natural and funny atmosphere, making everyone happy!
🇯🇵I'm cheering for you from Japan.🧢
I've liked Marcin ever since I first saw and heard him on AGT.
When he put it all togther at 1:40 i was like damn. Incredible skill
I was like that after like 40 seconds lol
Beautiful pure talent 😮 wow ❤❤❤
Halfway through my first video of yours I subscribed. Incredible skill!
0:57 what just happened! 😳 My ears processed but eyes didn't. His fingers were like a machine gun!!
Still not close to John Butler that mastered this style when this kid wasnt even alive...that guy could play so fast his fingers blurred on a high speed camera.
@@thomasjones4570 John butlers good but not that good. he started using guitar percussion when he was 24 (1 year before marcin was born) and that's not even full guitar like what hes doing in the video. and "high speed" cameras back in the day would blur just as easily if you took this vid and recorded it with such.
@@bopqw1055 I can sum up your character with this "high speed cameras back in the day would blur"...in 1950, they had a camera that could take 1500 FPS with no blur. You really love talking out of your ass about things you know nothing about.
He’s just so good it scares me
Yoooo I’m so glad you mentioned Michael Hedges (always assumed he was an influence for you)!! I’m in my late 50’s and had the pleasure of seeing him live 8 or 9 times when I was in college. So sad the way he passed. Keep up the great work I’m a big fan!
Such a talent and wholesome attitude from the other guy that was holding his tip cup already
This is how geniuses and visionary people look like. This individual got me to marvel and almost be in awe today. Thanks!
Beautiful. So glad he spoke Michael’s name.
Me too
Brawo Marcin....Ta lekcja robi wrażenie..👍👍👍
He makes me want to play and quit playing at the same time 😂
Also I was drumming on a acoustic and playing years ago but this dude is like a professional drummer and professional acoustic player hahah love ya dude thanks for sharing your talent!
Sitting with Wyclef and he says that he's gonna show this to Lauren. How much more respect can a dude get. That is top shelf respect. so cool.
He is not human, is Unreal!!!🥇⭐👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That was absolutely incredible. I’d love to see that live. An absolute joy and made me want to pick up my guitar and play.
Being able to give a tech talk while your left hand is still holding the groove perfectly blows my mind
I want a Ted Talk from Marcin!
Not perfectly, he failed several times.
You're truly amazing! Such a marvel to watch and listen to everytime. 😊
I would love if he did a full version of this on an album, absolutely incredible!
This is insane! Best video ever !! 🔥🔥💯💯
I grew up in the times of the 70s, 80s, 90s, guitar greats: EVH, Satch, Via, May, Lynch, Page, Cantrell, Battencourt, the list goes on. I spent so many years learning how to play their material. It was very difficult. I was wondering what the next generation would be. How could it possibly top what had already been done? My question is now answered. So impressive.
This has been around since at least the 80s, look up Preston Reed. Percussive guitaring seems to always ebb and flow through mainstream visibility.