Kemps jig
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From: kickinaxe2000
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  • Niiiiice! You play this well :D

  • Great! Something that sounds quite dynamic is to tune your low "E" string down to a drop "D". Play your usual chords but use the drop "D" string when you go to open "G" chord fingering it at the "A" position; and come down "A flat" on the "G" chord; and "F#"

    the open "G" chord--play your "A" chord--finish with a full orchestral "D" strumming with the drop "D" bass. It gives it sort of a fuller lute feeling. Have fun!

  • you're great guitar player and Kemp's Jig is my favorite renaissance song

  • looks like we are the only ones here playing kemps jig..

  • If you move the mic a bit farther away from the guitar, you won't get so much bass boom.

  • Nice playing. You play it much cleaner than I do and you've a slightly different transcripton. I'd like to do it a little more like you do. Search on rvltch to see/hear my playing of Kemp's Jig.

    Richard

  • Great stuff man, good listening.

  • lovely...reminds me somehow of Bach (!)

  • Takamine Cut-aways have the same sound-quality as the original classical guitars, though expensive. A little awkward, yet he seems comfortable while playing it... perhaps it's the camera.

  • Dowland? never heard before rennaissance played on a cut-away guitar. But it doesn't sond bat at all. ;) good job.

  • very good!! has a great sound to it :)

  • wow!!!

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