Tobias Rauscher - Acousticore (Newly Recorded)

Here I play „Acousticore“ on my new guitar: Ibanez AE900 TABS & MUSIC: TUTORIALS & LESSONS: PLEASE SUBSCRIBE & SHARE if you like my music :) ########### ABOUT THIS TUNE This composition is inspired by music I am listening to (rather heavy) so it is a mix out of rather heavy music styles / influences and modern percussive fingerstyle. ########### FINGERSTYLE GUITAR LESSONS & TUTORIALS If you would like to learn how to play fingerstyle guitar I invite you to join my guitar academy. In my online guitar academy I teach you everything about percussive fingerstyle. In weekly modules you get many guitar tutorials covering topics such as fingerstyle playing, two-hand-tapping, over the top playing, frog leaps, legato, use of harmonics, song composition / song writing as well as audio and video recording. Just check it out over here: ########### ABOUT TOBIAS Tobias Rauscher is a German Modern Percussive Fingerstyle guitar player and part of the modern acoustic guitar movement that is led by players like Andy McKee, Mike Dawes, Jon Gomm and Tommy Emmanuel. His playing style combines melodies with percussive elements in own compositions full of technical refinements - pure and clean - performed on only one guitar. Tobias started to play the electric guitar at the age of 14 as an autodidact and initially played mainly Rock and Heavy Metal (Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Metallica and many more). In 2004 he founded his first band „Synatic“ and played the guitar in several other musical projects. In 2010 he finally decided to fully focus on playing solo acoustic guitar. Tobias also created his own Guitar Academy () to teach other aspiring guitarists how to play Modern Percussive Fingerstyle. ########### GEAR & CREDITS Tuning: C G C G C D Guitar: Ibanez AE900 Strings: Elixier Phosphor Bronze .012 - .053 Mic: Rode NT4 Cam: Panasonic GH3 PP: Final Cut Pro X EQ: Logic Pro X Location: - Berlin, Germany Camera & post production: Dennis Glomm Arrangement & composition: Tobias Rauscher
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