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Kevin Boese - All Creatures Of Our God And King (instrumental)

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2011

An old hymn, played by Kevin Boese on the album "ONE" by Kevin Boese. Buy this song or the whole cd or album download (with artwork) from http://kevinboese.com.

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  • yes, the guitar in the video is a "Duncan Africa" guitar. The guitar I own and recorded with is a "pre-Duncan Africa Duncan", made by Jay Duncan before he started DA. Yes, plenty of albums in stock. :-)

  • Your not going to tell me it was under my nose all along haha. How do I find it?

  • @neumsky1 crazy, youtube won't let me post the address in a reply. Do a youtube search for "all creatures duncan guitars" and it comes up first.

  • for a video of me playing this song, minus the high part, search "all creatures duncan guitars"

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  • @neumsky1 I guess I should asked if that is a Selah OM?

  • Found it...is that a Duncan guitar??? In tuning of E you say??? Fantastic recording!!! Thanx so much... Plenty of Albums in stock??? Jeff

  • @neumsky1 just realized that there is a youtube video of me playing this song, featuring a Duncan Africa guitar. I don't do the high part, but if gives you the gist anyway.

  • @neumsky1 Well, I can't promise I'll get it done right away, and I can't promise great quality either, but it's something I'd like to get done.

  • @kboese0 Have you got it done yet? haha. That would be beneficial to the world of guitarists... Rick Fosters arrangement is in the key of G... but there is nothing like seeing someone do it on video... especially with the capability of stopping & starting it to be able to analize. I brought you & this song up at Bible breakfast this morning when a discussion about music came up. Thanx again... Jeff Blessings!

  • @neumsky1 No there isn't - sorry. I play it in D, capo'd at the second fret for the key of E, but I don't capo the low E string, so it's like a "drop E". You can also do it in D (no capo) and drop the low E to D, but that's a little harder. I could make a simple youtube vid of me playing it if you thought that would be helpful?

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