A zeppo como guitarrista y amante del genero seguro que le gusta
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vader escribió:Buenas noches.
Pues recupero este hilo olvidado de "las cuerdas de Orfeo"... para recomendaros un par de videos de un tipo llamado Tommy Emmanuel. Y aunque su segundo nombre tenga connotaciones de película porno...tan sólo puedo deciros que guarda similitud con la protagonista, en la agilidad con la que mueve su mano y dedos...![]()
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Pues aquí os dejo los links por si queréis disfrutar un rato.
Saludos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQiAWuST ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KguaLET_ ... ed&search=
Pd: por cierto, el tipo toca la guitarra acústica, y ... a mi la acústica me encanta![]()
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EnjoyVirtuoso jazz guitarist Pat Metheny has always had a flair for melody to rival Schubert and the Beatles. One wouldn't think that his long-breathed tunes (and their contextual harmonies) could be sustained by classical guitar, but Buffalo, N.Y., native Jason Vieaux has arranged some of Metheny's most striking compositions for his solo instrument -- and plays them with clarion beauty. The resulting album is an inspired masterpiece, with appeal far beyond classical and jazz listeners to virtually anyone who loves music.
Those who don't know Metheny's recordings will be beguiled simply by the way these pieces combine surface loveliness with emotional depth. Many tunes are colored like rainbows; but, as with Mozart, most silver linings have their wistful cloud. Those who do know Metheny's originals -- usually played on electric guitar with a full band -- will find Vieaux's arrangements staggering in the way they incorporate so many strands of these rich, often improvised creations into a singular whole.
Recorded with the ideal sort of sumptuous clarity, such highlights as "Tell Her You Saw Me," "Message to a Friend" and "The Bat" are poetry in motion. The composer's imagination and the player's execution dazzle hand in hand.
-- Bradley Bambarger