Joy to the World – Kevin Gallagher
Joy to the World – Kevin Gallagher, solo guitar. Please note that Kevin is giving away the tab and notation for this inspired arrangement on his website, guitar69.com. Tell your friends!
Joy to the World – Kevin Gallagher, solo guitar. Please note that Kevin is giving away the tab and notation for this inspired arrangement on his website, guitar69.com. Tell your friends!
Philip Rosheger passed away a few days ago. A memorial concert is being planned.
Op.20, No.10 by Wenzeslaus Matiegka. Nice rhythm bits. Filmed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, August, 2013. Performed on a Lacôte with a label signed by Fernando Sor(!), later owned and played by Julian Bream.
Guitarists, musicians in general, everyone, we all love a good story. Conductor Benjamin Zander.
Wooden Soul from Carlo Hofmann on Vimeo.
A look at the work of the Austrian luthier Tobias Braun. Filmed May 2013, Austria.
Music:
Nathan Kolosko, Yangisse Jarabi
Miroslav Loncar, Who is Eve?
Carlo Domeniconi, Reflecting Waters
End-Title: Marie Hines, Long Way to Letting Go
Thanks to Portland luthier Gregory R. Miller for bringing this video to my attention.
I opened an email a few minutes ago, from Dalton Santos, asking me to take a look at this video. I’ve never heard of Dalton before. All I know is what I see in this video, and that he’s from Brazil, and that he wrote me a nice email.
I get lots of requests from players I’ve never heard of, asking me to post their videos. I generally decline, especially the non-classical stuff. Usually the visual quality of the video just isn’t very good, even though the playing might be great. Or the audio quality isn’t very good, or the music isn’t very good. Or something. You get the idea. I generally like a video to have the whole package: good production values, music that interests me, and a certain measure of emotion that comes across.
In this case, even though rock isn’t my usual cup of tea, everything is there: the visuals, the sound, the skill, and a nice positive creative energy. I think it’s a pretty neat video and I’m happy to post it.
Bom trabalho, Dallton!
The usual rhetoric from Giuliani, impressively played by Xingye Li.