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| WORLD RECORD GUITAR SPEED 2008 - Guinness World Records |
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email- dellavega@terra.com.br
www.myspace.com/officialdellavega
Guinness claim ID 211729. EM&T school music
This in may 2008. This is NOT a music video,
or musical in nature, I have other videos for
music. This is ONLY a demonstration of
alternate picking speed, and the technique
used to obtain that speed on the music
"flight of the bumble bee. Keep the video
responses coming.
I really would love to see someone faster
playing a song and not just a single one note
picking!
Velocidad De la Guitarra Del Expediente De
Mundo
Скорость Гитары
Мировойа рекорд
Record mondiale di velocità con chitarra".
세계 신기록 기타 속도
世界記録ギターの速度
Velocità Del Guitar Dell'Annotazione Di
Mondo
Ταχύτητα κιθάρων
παγκόσμιων αρχείων
Weltrekord-Guitarre Geschwindigkeit
V
itesse De Guitare De Disque Du Monde
Guitar van het Verslag van de wereld Snelheid
世界纪录吉他速度 Tags : della vega shred guinness world records speed fast picking impossible |
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Affichage : 898823
Durée : 594 s |
| tgv speed record at 574.8kmh - 357.16mph |
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The french TGV (train à grande vitesse, High
speed train) sets a new conventional rail
record, with a speed of 574.8 kmh. The record
was established on April 3,2007, surpassing
the previous record of 1990 (515.3kmh). The
train is a special tgv, named "V150" (for 150
met/sec, ca. 540kmh)with a souded-up engine
(25,000hp, like two F1 starting grids), and
larger wheels.
Le TGV atteint la vitesse de 574.8 kmh,
établissant un nouveau record du monde de
vitesse sur rail. Le record est établi le 3
avril 2007, surpassant le précédent record
de 1990 (515.3kmh). Le train est un tgv
spécial, avec des moteurs survitaminés
(25,000 cv, l'équivalent de deux grilles de
départ de F1), des roues plus larges...
(france 2 coverage-couverture france 2 Tags : world speed train record tgv |
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Affichage : 1194931
Durée : 310 s |
| Record Making With Duke Ellington (1937) |
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This promotional short for Irving Mills'
short-lived Master and Variety labels not
only gives us a glimpse of Ellington and his
band in the actual Master/Variety studios (as
opposed to a soundstage set), but is one of
the very few film accounts of how records
were recorded, plated and pressed in the
long-ago age of analog, shellac and 78 rpm.
Narration is provided by pioneer radio
announcer Alois Havrilla. Tags : Duke Ellington recording swing jazz |
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Affichage : 85640
Durée : 305 s |
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