David Sanderson
11 minute read
Friday, Mar. 25, 2022
Steve Onotera might be the most visible Winnipeg musician whose name doesn’t end in Cummings, Bachman or Kreviazuk.
The 34-year-old Japanese-Canadian, who makes his living online as the Samurai Guitarist, has 77,000 followers on Instagram, and a tick over 975,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel. There, his guitar-centric videos, some educational (“How to make the worst chords sound great”), others entertaining (“Why is this the PERFECT acoustic guitar song?”), have been viewed collectively more than 100 million times since he became a social media six-stringer in 2014.
(Spoiler alert: it’s the Beatles’ Blackbird.)
Before we begin, though, Onotera, as adept at Vivaldi as he is Van Halen, would like to thank a former classmate for beating him out for the lead-guitar part in a Grade 8 musical production, a perceived slight that caused him to head home, grab his axe and spend the next 12 months perfecting his chops.
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