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Alternate Tunings
Can anyone recommend a CD featuring British folk guitarists using alternate tunings...the content will no doubt be beyond me, but at least I can listen and learn. Ta Muchly.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ....what the heck has that to do with my question I don't know Polter but no, I don't feel anybody up as you so charmingly put it, for who would believe I was an artist and not just a pervert or whatever (not having seen my website), so I pose myself as the model and/or use my memory, which is why my nudes look a bit wierd or not as anatomically correct as they should be - now, how about an answer to my original question?
Ta Muchly SeaJP. Don't know much about Roy Harper's music (now's my time to learn, eh?) and I've got The Tumbler the second album by John Martyn and I know that Over The Hill on his Solid Air album is in G tuning, but have you any info on what tunings are used on the stuff you mentioned already - and how do you know a song is in alternate tuning anyway?...though I think I might have asked that before sometime. Anyway, I was hoping for a mixture of guitarists: different tunings, different techniques, etc but thanks again seajp.
Andy Mckee, art of motion is a cracking album.
Or Michael hedges, he is also great. I recently got a track from a guy called Antoine Dufour, and there's some great guitar playing there. And there's someone else I heard recently, maybe John Butler? Someone Butler.
I know the first two are amazing folk guitarists, lovely to listen to.
Or Michael hedges, he is also great. I recently got a track from a guy called Antoine Dufour, and there's some great guitar playing there. And there's someone else I heard recently, maybe John Butler? Someone Butler.
I know the first two are amazing folk guitarists, lovely to listen to.
Hey 19891988!...you've got your full title and you deserve it for Thanks for the names Andy McKee and Michael Hedges. I heard some sound samples on amazon and have ordered some of their albums...well, one of each of them...the music is beyond me to play, but absolutely brilliant to listen to and I might pick up a few things, so Thanks again.
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