Michael Hedges - Baal T'shuvah (and stolen guitar story)

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

From the Artist's Profile. Put it up finally as I have come to understand that it is essentially impossible to get now. Tacked on is the nice story of how he regained his stolen guitar. Tuning: Bb1F2Bb2C3F3Bb3

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  • Thanks for putting this up! I have been watching and waiting and hoping for this to come out on DVD. Do you have the rest of it posted or is it available somewhere else? I have been checking out nomadland, and tried to contact them, but I haven't heard back.

  • I'll put up a few more. I asked about the DVD as well, but never heard.

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  • I wish someone (e.g. Will Ackerman and Michael Manring) would organize a commemorative concert featuring the many different musicians (and other artists) that Hedges influenced.

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  • I love how at 0:58 he makes the mistake and makes sure the second time around at 1:45 it doesn't happen again, such a perfectionist!

  • Thanks for this beautiful song.

  • What model of Lowden is it? Ah it's probably on nomadland, I'll check there :)

  • Fantastic!! :-)

  • @RafalNitkaBialek That is an excellent point. I hadn't thought about that. Thanks!

  • @sglp9000 Have you thought about trying a baritone acoustic guitar? That might solve your problem.

  • @sglp9000 And 13-56 in other cases (like DADGAD which is still low, yet a bit closer to standard tuning).

  • @sglp9000 As far as I know, for low tunings he used 15-64.

  • Nice Lowden !! (^8

  • @samuelstapleslewis

    wouldn't that be nice, but there are several 'popular' artists out there who don't even mention Hedges's name, what a shame.

    And Michael Manring is stellar solo...imagine playing with Hedges and being less than that...

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