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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and Hark, The Herald Angels Sing. Original finger picking arrangement played on a 2007 Guild D-55 guitar.

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  • Is this your own arrangement?

  • I think so... I have been playing these Christmas tunes every winter for decades and I can't recall if I learned them from someone or made them up! Probably a combination of both.

  • can i ask you a dull question? how old is your Guild? I'd like to have my faith restored. All the Guilds at my level are terrible now. I have a Guild that is almost as old as me and it still sounds better than it's modern equivalent.

  • The Guild guitar used for this recording was a brand new 2007 Tacoma build D-55. I think the builders at the Tacoma plant built fine guitars and were a credit the the Guild brand.

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  • One dislike???? Are they deaf or jst crazy? What's not to love here? Still sharing this amazing song with my friends. and on FaceBook. Hopefully building up your fan base, brother. You deserve to be acknowledged for your talent. - Jstn

  • i want to learn this sooooo bad!

  • Nice picking and good sound. Putting on my Santa suit as I speak. Happy Holidays to all!

  • did he picked some verses of "Venite Adoremus"?

  • sounds almost identical to John Fahey's arrangement

  • this guy is one of the better artist that i have heard on you tube playing guild guitars,he does thier instruments justice. most of the guild demo,s i have heard are just strumming,i have been looking for some video clip to bring the guild to life , this guy does a good job.

  • @goneoverboard2 Yes I still have my Guild D35 1986 Westerly, also I have a variety of other guitars, I have my newest an Indian Rosewood 1990 Custom made Dread, pretty much a Martin copy , an old Jap Epiphone Cabelero, Yamaha FX 335 Acoustic Electric (my beater guitar) and an 1988 Jap Washburn HB 35 Semi Hollow Electric Jazz..... I have had a lot of Fender, Gibson and other brands over the years. Yes FrostyMorn is very good with strings, I wish I could play with such precision.

  • @wjsoc07 Hi, I also have a Guild D35 {1976} Brill guitars !!! Love it. I also Love my 2007 Tacoma built Guild D55 Natural .....Awesome !!! Beats any Martin, Gibson, Taylor etc etc etc.......... Have you still got your D35?....I could listen too FrostyMorn {Michael} play his D55 forever. American made Guilds always..!!!......

  • Beautiful. I'd love to hear you play some of these (I listened to them all) on a mellow 12-string. You can borrow my Guild. Your work could easily be sold commercially but I thank you for posting the video and I hope to see more.

  • Tank you for sharing . You just made me want to go to a music store to buy a guitar and play again.

    best wishes from Brazil.

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