Adrian Legg - Norah Handley's Waltz (Live)
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Adrian Legg is amazing! I have all of his CDs. Nice video!
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That show was incredible Adrian! I have seen you the last 3 times you came through Houston and your show gets better every year! Keep it up!
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That's some pretty smooth clean playing.
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Sound is not unlike Phil Keaggy here.
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I agree and really hope I didn't come across as disrespectful in my original post. Over the last year I've developed a deep fascination with Appalachian banjo playing, which has something in the neighborhood of seventy different tuning variations. If you can play a song in one position, you may as well. The open strings are nice as well.
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If you ask me Adrian Legg is absolutly the best in the world
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@fastrnb Yes indeed. It's music, it's meant to be a pleasure, so why suffer? The double bends in this one are a bit tricky, but the steel licks are fairly standard. There's a peg change to open G 6th, so you can hear where the fifth moves between A & G, otherwise it's l.h. bends you could do on any guitar.
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fantastic !! this is my favorite and Kinvarra´s
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@MrDutchDude007 They are all amazing. I honestly cannot choose just one. He is a master
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which album is the best?



Does anyone know where I could find a tab or notation for this song?
trumpeter987 5 months ago
@trumpeter987 I haven't transcribed it. The bends and double bends are fiddly to notate: it's easy enough to show note pitch and a slur in the treble clef, but should you notate the tablature for bent pitch or just where it's fretted? How many people understand the treble clef enough to keep the tab simple, or do we have to invent new doodads? Tricky, and since the tab sites, there are no book deals anymore. So, we're not rich, we have to get on with doing something that pays the rent.
LeggHeadVideos 5 months ago