Mike Dawes - One (Metallica) - Solo Guitar

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Published on Jun 26, 2021
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Mike Dawes covers 'One' by Metallica on a single guitar.

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All the sounds you hear on this song are produced by one guitar, played by one person. Live looping towards the end of the song.

Video by Randy Edwards, Los Angeles. Additional editing by G1 Productions, Wells UK.

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