Here, I am sharing with you his first homemade video, with his own composition "Shredding Action Mania." Although, this piece is rock, he is trained as a jazz guitarist.
Check out his websites to listen more of his music at his MySpace/SteveCoyne Music. Or for his original lyrical compositions, check it out at his professional site.
Also, if you're interested in his album, listen to the audio streaming here at No Ride Denied album.
For his guitar lessons of songs from his album, check out FreeRider University.
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Wow, good is an understatement for his guitar playing ability. I would say he is an excellent guitar player, a real pro and can be ranked among the best of the best. It is obvious that his guitar playing prowess is God given. He does it by pure musical ear. We call it oido in our native language. You're so blessed to have a husband who is so musically gifted. As I said before, "cause somewhere in your youth or childhood, you must have done something good." (Pardon the parody of the song in the Sound of Music) I pray for more blessings and graces for you my friend as you move on to conquer new heights and challenges in life. God bless you always.
Posted by: Mel Alarilla | January 03, 2009 at 04:09 PM
superb! he plays good. my husband used to be a bass player but he also plays the clarinet and is still wishing he could play the cello. though he has concentrated on his work he is still good in music. it is so nice to have a musically-inclined person in the family isn't it?
Posted by: mye | January 03, 2009 at 08:22 PM
Mel and Mye---Yea, he is great at the guitar and also piano/keyboards. I grew up with music so I am so happy that my husband is musically-talented. He does not play bass--but he can also play the trumpet, clarinet, flute and drums. But his passion is guitar
Posted by: Bingkee | January 03, 2009 at 08:25 PM
Wow, he is beyond good. It must be wonderful to live with someone with that kind of talent! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Preston | January 04, 2009 at 08:36 AM
There is a very pretty, now very dusty and old Guitar out in the backroom here. It was always my desire to play like that. I managed to learn a few cords but that was it. so I really appreciate hearing Him make that instriment "sing" thanks Binkee n Gods best to you both SSNUFFY
Posted by: Al SSNUFFY | January 04, 2009 at 09:05 AM
I just stumbled on your website but I will be back. Very cool!
Your husband is a very talented guitarist. I once took guitar lessons...but, alas, it just wasn't for me. I lacked the desire. We all have different gifts and your husband is gifted.
God bless,
Bruce Collins
www.BruceDCollins.blogspot.com
Posted by: Bruce Collins | January 05, 2009 at 09:15 AM
that was very nice - my ears liked what they heard.
Posted by: Bruno LoGreco | January 05, 2009 at 04:11 PM
You are indeed so lucky to have found each other. I can just imagine your happiness when you listen to him play, and he has that aura in him that kind of lightens and inspires, am glad he is sharing his talent to his students, he is indeed a gift to you and to his students, and now to us, for you shared his talent through this video and also through his website in your previous post.
Posted by: betchai | January 05, 2009 at 11:21 PM
Great stuff,Bingkee - I'm curious - why all the duct-tape at the top of the neck? Temporary capo - or an accident?
I'm sure Steve has seen this site (great fun) - but just in case . . .
http://www.guitarshredshow.com/
Happy New Year
Posted by: ellumbra | January 11, 2009 at 09:43 AM