@renatovcortereal What I play is a combination of the two lines (cittern and fiddle). I don't have my arrangement written out, but I could send you a PDF of the original.
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
Yeah, high and lonesome is far less lonesome, I find, when you are pursuing an art. The high heights help, too, real air and light. Today, Doc, my car may have died, and this presents REAL problems, even more than the apparent loss
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
Here you are playing on your "old" English cetra -- am I right? How you make the old wood sing out! Your recording, "The Cetra Gallante" is extraordinary.
Here you are playing on your "old" English cetra -- am I right? How you make the old wood sing out! Your recording, "The Cetra Gallante" is extraordinary.
***** i reaaly would love to know where to find this sheet music....
renatovcortereal 2 months ago
@renatovcortereal What I play is a combination of the two lines (cittern and fiddle). I don't have my arrangement written out, but I could send you a PDF of the original.
orpharion 2 months ago
Oops... Really, really excellent! Doesn't need a violin. Rob
classicbanjoRM 8 months ago
Hey, Doc, that is wonderful! Really, rea
classicbanjoRM 8 months ago
A really beautiful sound, almost lutelike. Well played, too. Rhythmically steady, also, which I like
Camreals 8 months ago
C E G C E G low to high
orpharion 1 year ago
What tuning is the guitar in?
PureZOOKS 1 year ago
@PureZOOKS This one appears to be B D# F# B D# F#, but that's probably because it's using archaic A-415 tuning... in which case it's C E G C E G :)
AttemptingToBeBusy 3 months ago
Doc,
That is absolutely lovely. Stunning arrangement.
Nick
frederichzeitgeist 1 year ago
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago
Hello my friend! Have you ever thought about the irony that both of us live in high and lonesome places now?
orpharion 1 year ago
Yeah, high and lonesome is far less lonesome, I find, when you are pursuing an art. The high heights help, too, real air and light. Today, Doc, my car may have died, and this presents REAL problems, even more than the apparent loss
of a putative girlfriend!
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago
This is your "old" English cittern, right? How the wood sings, and music comes out of the depths of it here. Congrats from an old student of yours. Though what you taught me, the High and Lonesome approach, and other approaches to the guitar, was quite different.
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago
Here you are playing on your "old" English cetra -- am I right? How you make the old wood sing out! Your recording, "The Cetra Gallante" is extraordinary.
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago
Here you are playing on your "old" English cetra -- am I right? How you make the old wood sing out! Your recording, "The Cetra Gallante" is extraordinary.
Gardenfunkel 1 year ago