Ben Lapps - Knock on Wood (MPMF 2011) video free download


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Duration: 02:23
Uploaded: 2011/11/30

Benny plays a Justin King favorite at Midpoint Music Festival 2011 in downtown Cincinnati, OH.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ben-Lapps/47256927825

He had the EXTREME HONOR of opening for the magnificently inspiring fingerstyle legend Kaki King that night. she's such a hero of composition...

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Comments

9 years ago

EphecsLP

Anyone know what guitar he's playing in this? Suggestions are appreciated. :)

9 years ago

Ethan Shaw

what pick up are you using? it sounds acoustic. 

9 years ago

Spencer Paton

anyone realize he looks like young elvis? coincidence? i think not

9 years ago

장선희

짱이당~!

9 years ago

riseandshinetruthnow

Ben Lapps is the best guitar player I have heard in a looooooooong time.

9 years ago

Sun 킴

I Always respected Ben Lapps!!♥

9 years ago

최민주

사랑한다능....벤렙스찡....★

9 years ago

Женя Гончаров

Ну эт матрок прям.)

9 years ago

Johnny Angeldust

Awesome,...this kid is making a big noise in the music world!

10 years ago

Bradpepevlad

Hows about looking up the guy off which Ben gains fame..Jusitn King is the guy who wrote this, as well as phunkdified, maybe look up the original artist before fangirling over a mimic act..

10 years ago

박정근

Great!!!!

10 years ago

poolehart

How come it sounds like he's strumming while he's actually not? Is it because he taps the strings with such ferocity? 

10 years ago

Kacey Wild

awesome!!!

10 years ago

Simon Shields

Is Ben a follower of Tommy Emanuel? Even if not he will take it to another level, he's brilliant!

10 years ago

Relayer1101

Smokin...

10 years ago

Andrew Shearstone

awesome wish i could play 

10 years ago

Alan Murphy

B R I L L I A N T

10 years ago

lee signey

total tuneless shit piss poor

10 years ago

Jeremy Carlson

If you dislike this you obviously don't play guitar! This kid is bad ass,

10 years ago

Ben Scarola

This style of percussion-guitar always sounds so mathematical and patterny to me. As some others have said, the harmony is pretty basic, and where's the groove? I guess it doesn't matter when you lose the beat when you're playing by yourself. Non-musicians seem to always freak out over this kind of stuff, but music is about way more than the number of notes you can play.

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