Very very nice! I first heard this on Hearts of Space in the early 90s and had my cassette recorder handy fortunately. Your performance just could not be better than it is Thanks!.
This is one of my favorite guitar pieces af all-time, and I must say you do it more justice than I ever could have expected upon clicking this link. Truly gorgeous! You made my day!
Very nice! Have you thought about doing his Theme from Bush House? I got the sheet music from him but I have yet to get through it. Guitar tabs have ruined my reading :).
Yes it is - in addition to the help, he gave me the wood for the soundboard and his signature rosette. You've spotted my other passion... I notice you have an E1027 too.
@keithchesterton Thanks Keith - stupidity I think... I actually followed a guitar made by Richard Schneider adopting the principles of Dr Kasha... so the 67cm is down to him - as is the lead in the headstock and end block (as a counter-balance).
Blimey that was good, Jonny. You're better with a thumb hanging off than I ever hope to be with a full complement of fully functioning digits. Guitar's pretty damn good too - and you made it yourself!!! I step back in astonishment.
@scorpiodog2 Cheers scorpio - I myself am amazed the guitar has held together all these years - pig to play though with such a long scale length (67cm).
Very very nice! I first heard this on Hearts of Space in the early 90s and had my cassette recorder handy fortunately. Your performance just could not be better than it is Thanks!.
botzees 1 month ago
@gempatch Thanks a lot - sadly the guitar needs a little attention as the neck has bowed a little - must get out my plane!
jonnymoscovitch 3 months ago
very nice. I love it.
miltonpipi 4 months ago
@miltonpipi Thanks.
jonnymoscovitch 3 months ago
woww i hope i practice guitar enough to play like you! how long did it take you to learn to play it very well?
xxxashebooxxx 10 months ago
@xxxashebooxxx Thanks. I've been playing it on and off for a few years - now it's memorised it's one of my favourites.
jonnymoscovitch 10 months ago
This is one of my favorite guitar pieces af all-time, and I must say you do it more justice than I ever could have expected upon clicking this link. Truly gorgeous! You made my day!
CircuitLurker 1 year ago
@CircuitLurker Cheers - I love it too.
jonnymoscovitch 10 months ago
@CircuitLurker Thanks, that's very kind. Glad you liked it.
jonnymoscovitch 3 months ago
Woh that is an awesome guitar.
joesjoes20 1 year ago
@joesjoes20 thank you very much - very loud, great clarity. I don't play it much though due to the 67cm scale-length.
jonnymoscovitch 11 months ago
@joesjoes20 Thanks - my favourite guitar - but I need to give it a little (big) tweak to make it playable again.
jonnymoscovitch 3 months ago
Very nice! Have you thought about doing his Theme from Bush House? I got the sheet music from him but I have yet to get through it. Guitar tabs have ruined my reading :).
MAFussell 1 year ago
@MAFussell Thanks - I must look out for it.
jonnymoscovitch 3 months ago
excellent performance.
SUNNYD3322 1 year ago
@SUNNYD3322 Thanks
jonnymoscovitch 3 months ago
Yes it is - in addition to the help, he gave me the wood for the soundboard and his signature rosette. You've spotted my other passion... I notice you have an E1027 too.
Jonny
jonnymoscovitch 1 year ago
Great stuff Jonny. Is that the guitar Mr Fisher gave you some advice on when you were making it?
How does the Eileen Gray table help the sound? You've got some serious retro going on there and in the background!
Cheers,
Steve H
sobellfanatic 1 year ago
Interesting guitar. Sounds really nice and beautifully played as usual.
Ian
ianLP59 1 year ago
the guitar sounds superb, and the playing is excellent (as usual). Nice one!
RossAitken30 1 year ago
Lovely! You should make some more guitars jonny. Any reason why you made such a long scale length?
keithchesterton 1 year ago
@keithchesterton Thanks Keith - stupidity I think... I actually followed a guitar made by Richard Schneider adopting the principles of Dr Kasha... so the 67cm is down to him - as is the lead in the headstock and end block (as a counter-balance).
jonnymoscovitch 1 year ago
@jonnymoscovitch Lead? Wow. The original heavy meatal classical guitar :-)
keithchesterton 1 year ago
Blimey that was good, Jonny. You're better with a thumb hanging off than I ever hope to be with a full complement of fully functioning digits. Guitar's pretty damn good too - and you made it yourself!!! I step back in astonishment.
scorpiodog2 1 year ago
@scorpiodog2 Cheers scorpio - I myself am amazed the guitar has held together all these years - pig to play though with such a long scale length (67cm).
jonnymoscovitch 1 year ago