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Excerpts from "The Geese and the Ghost"

A series of themes from the suite "Henry: Portraits from Tudor Times". Music and arrangement for solo guitar by Anthony Phillips. There´s no score or tab as far as I know. For more Ant pieces check...  
 
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phnuggle (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Really beautiful. And I rarely have the attention span for a full 3 minutes.
Great playing.
Wish I had kept that vinyl LP of Phillips.
amaxamon (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Wow. Thanks. I'm not skillful enough to play this stuff, but it's nice to see what's going on across the fretboard. I've been listening to TG&TG for twenty years...
hyperboreal (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You're welcome, don't refuse to play this stuff, give it a try.
I'm listening to Ant's "Gypsy Suite" right now, if you like TG&TG you'd love this as well, it's like dying and going to heaven.
eeslava17 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Very good. Thanks for sharing this interpretation.
jeff99az (4 months ago) Show Hide
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great playing. I'm sure these aren't easy to learn, let alone play.
lsdmadman (9 months ago) Show Hide
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jesucristo...i'll learn these or perish trying!!
ibeontube (9 months ago) Show Hide
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WoW! you play so well
nice musician, I like Genesis music, you do it very much.
drunk3director (9 months ago) Show Hide
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THANKS FOR POSTING.

I taped this song off the radio in 1983 from a distant radio station when I was a sophmore in college and I found out it was Anthony Phillips. Now I know the title and that it is from the Geese album.
alancorday (10 months ago) Show Hide
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man i love ant's music so i like this very much..continue with this work...for example try god if i saw her now or wise after the event..it's amazing that in the world are fans of this great music as i am...wonderful job
hyperboreal (11 months ago) Show Hide
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Like many other things it's a matter of trying, continous practice (plus lot of listenings) and not giving up. As a result of all this you'd finally end up incorporating those 'funny' chords to your guitar lexicon. Thanks for your words gazzo45.

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