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John Williams & John Etheridge - 'Ludvig's Horse' (part 2) by Paul Hart

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  • Two guitarists of the first league, but I always thought a concerto acoustic and a western string guitar don´t suit each other in sound...

  • @Rexicano

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

  • @Rexicano Heh, thanks for the heads-up. Maybe sometimes I'd wish I was, but at most I'm sometimes disillusioned :-P. I feel my phenomenological system is working quite well at the moment!

  • This is such a good duo! I'm actually doing to see them tomorrow live in Sweden, hopefully they are as good then as in this video :)

  • @Bartolomeus9

    You're delusional.

  • @Rexicano You're welcome ;-). I've seen them live now, and they did actually convince very much as a duo. Maybe you could give them another chance when they will pass nearby on their tour! There's also a lot more different material to it than just this piece!

  • Music should not be a competiton, just the joy of playing, watching and listening. But if we have t judge:, It is a very big joy to see two people having so much joy in performing such an excelent peace of music.

  • Beautiful. Great dynamics, excellent balance between the two.

    Williams is King of the Classical Guitar, for 60 years.

  • @Bartolomeus9

    Well, Thanks for letting me know you like this horrible noise.

  • @Rexicano I quite enjoy it actually; and I see they both enjoy it as well! I like how they're crossing borders. Plus, I don't think your reasoning is valid. What you say about fingerstyle has no grounds, and I don't see where Williams is a lesser player; he plays totally different GREAT fingerstyle to my ears. I do agree on your "cooking" argument though :-).

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