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  • Also, I mean, I can't play 100% of Michael's music, but I can play 90%, and I can't find a tune with DADGBD. AG Mag, are you hiring? ;)

  • Great stuff! Also, thanks for using a Martin. They're the best acoustic guitars in the world (to me).

  • 1. The left hand ostinato, as Hedges used it, is a technique that starts with a ghosted hammer-on, or what I call a "left hand articulation" it does not start with a pull-off, but as you have demonstrated, that is possible. But I have to clarify this because your information may mislead people.

    2. Your slap harmonic technique should actually use the side of your index, if you want to do Hedges repertoire. Most all of Hedges' slap harmonic techniques attack all 6 strings.

  • @jazzpsalti What do you mean ghoseted hammer on? Can you post a video?

  • @jazzpsalti Yeah I'm surprised he didn't talk about the muting of the pull-offs in the intro of pieces such as "Aerial Boundaries" when he got into Example 3 and 4.

    It's possible to hit all 6 with the middle, but much like Antoine Dufour I go with the index. I listen to Hedge's music a lot but I don't watch him as often; never knew he used the index as well.

  • anyone know of teachers in the New York City area?

    I'm looking to take lessons with someone who teaches Michael hedges style guitar.

  • Very good demo. Hedges passed away in 1997 but I really don't believe anyone has yet surpassed his enormous talent for the acoustic guitar.

  • thank you.

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