Anyone ever heard of Trace Bundy, the Acoustic Ninja? This guy is awesome - he uses a ton of cool techniques like tapping, harmonics, looping, percussion, multiple capos, etc. He's definitely the best guitarist I've ever seen live. Here are some of his videos from his website:Dueling Ninjas: http://www.tracebundy.com/trace_data/videos/DuelingNinjas.wmv
Hot Capo Stew: http://www.tracebundy.com/trace_data/videos/Hot%20Capo%20Stew.wmv
Canon: http://www.tracebundy.com/trace_data/videos/Canon.wmv
Patanga: http://www.tracebundy.com/trace_data/videos/Patanga.wmv
Urban Challenge: http://www.tracebundy.com/trace_data/videos/Urban%20Challenge.wmvVery cool. His DVD is awesome.
talented guy, but certainly not the best i'v seen. He was doing some cool stuff, but nothing i have never seen before, except for the five capo thing which did not really make sense to me, because the notes behind a capo don't sound out. BUt either way, he had his bag of tricks but he was still a very good acoustic player. CHeck out some truly great guitarists like Steve Morse, Phil Keagy, Andre Segovia. Even more well known players like the country guy Vince Gill or even Eddie Van Halen, who plays a song similar to the ones this guy plays with the chord tapping and picked harmonics (an Eric Johnson signature), i think van halens song is an acoustic tune called like 3:16 or something.