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Bill Cogswell
Добавлен 20 дек 2012
My Iroh
Original composition by Ethan Cogswell
Ethan is playing low D Irish Whistle and bass on his Kala UBass bass ukulele.
The guitar was recorded on a Blazer and Henkes 000-18H
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Equipment used in this and other videos includes:
Samar TF10 Condenser Microphone
Ear Trumpet Delphina Condenser Microphone
Royer, R-121 Ribbon Microphone
RØDE NT1 Condenser Microphone
FocusRite Scarlett 2i2 Audio Interface
Mackie Pro FX10 v3 Mixer
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt dock
BOSS RC 30 Loop Station
Goodrich Volume Pedal
Apple iPad Pro
Henriksen Bud 10...
Ethan is playing low D Irish Whistle and bass on his Kala UBass bass ukulele.
The guitar was recorded on a Blazer and Henkes 000-18H
If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel.
Your comments are always appreciated.
Equipment used in this and other videos includes:
Samar TF10 Condenser Microphone
Ear Trumpet Delphina Condenser Microphone
Royer, R-121 Ribbon Microphone
RØDE NT1 Condenser Microphone
FocusRite Scarlett 2i2 Audio Interface
Mackie Pro FX10 v3 Mixer
CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt dock
BOSS RC 30 Loop Station
Goodrich Volume Pedal
Apple iPad Pro
Henriksen Bud 10...
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Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring A Maj.
Просмотров 2022 месяца назад
Here is my arrangement of Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring. I originally arranged it for the 5 String banjo and then adapted it to guitar. The tuning is DGDGBE and the guitar is capoed on the second fret so the tune is in A Major. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider sub...
From Here To The Moon And Back Dolly Parton Cover
Просмотров 1042 месяца назад
Here is my version of From Here To The Moon And Back, written by Dolly Parton It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded at The Back Central Studio Equipment used in this and other videos includes:...
Abilene
Просмотров 1765 месяцев назад
Here is my version of Abilene, written by Bob Gibson, Lester Brown and John D. Loudermilk, and originally recorded by American country music artist George Hamilton IV. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always apprecia...
Coyotes
Просмотров 2576 месяцев назад
Ethan Cogswell and I did a new recording of Bob McDill’s “Coyotes”. The backing guitar was recorded on a Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar Ethan is playing lead on my wonderful Sadowsky Semi-Hollow guitar and bass on his Kala UBass bass ukulele. If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your commen...
The Last Time I Saw Home, FB
Просмотров 3437 месяцев назад
Here is my cover of John Pell’s “The Last Time I saw Home”. John was a member of the First Nashville Guitar Quartet along with Chet Atkins, Liona Boyd and John Knowles It was recorded on my Froggy Bottom H-12 Deluxe guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always apprec...
Streets Of London, Bass
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Here is my version of Ralph McTell’s “Streets of London”. I first started playing it around 1970. It’s gotten more poignant in the last 50 years. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar Ethan Cogswell is playing Bass on his Sadowsky 5-21, five string Jazz Bass If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscri...
Silver Threads Among The Gold
Просмотров 2418 месяцев назад
Here is my arrangement of Silver Threads Among The Gold. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded at The Back Central Studio Equipment used in this and other videos includes: Samar TF10 Condenser...
Rag Pickin’ Richard Saslow cover, Blazer & Henkes
Просмотров 6549 месяцев назад
Here is my version of Richard Saslow’s tasty Rag Pickin’. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded at The Back Central Studio Equipment used in this and other videos includes: Samar TF10 Condense...
Ain’t Misbehavin’
Просмотров 59310 месяцев назад
Ain’t Misbehavin’ is one of my favorite show tunes. It was composed by Harry Brooks and Fats Waller, with lyrics by Andy Razaf, for the 1929 musical "Connie's Hot Chocolates" It was recorded on a 1920 Martin 1-28. If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Re...
South Wind B&H
Просмотров 65610 месяцев назад
Here is my version of South WInd, an old Irish Whistle tune. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded at The Back Central Studio Equipment used in this and other videos includes: Samar TF10 Conde...
Streets of London, Ralph McTell Cover
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Here is my version of Ralph McTell’s “Streets of London”. I first started playing it around 1970. It’s gotten more poignant in the last 50 years. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded at The B...
Seduced
Просмотров 32811 месяцев назад
Here is my version of “Seduced”, written by Gary Tigerman. The song is best known for Leon Redbone’s version, but it was first recorded by Peggy Lee in 1974. However, Peggy’s recording wasn’t released until 2003, more than 20 years after Leon’s 1981 recording. I more closely followed Leon’s version. It was recorded on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H guitar If you like this video, please hit the thum...
Quality Wine
Просмотров 27811 месяцев назад
Here is my cover of Dave Stacey’s “Quality Wine” It was recorded on a 1920 Martin 1-28. If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded at The Back Central Studio Equipment used in this and other videos includes: Samar TF10 Condenser Microphone Ear Trumpe...
Soft Spot, Gary Nicholson (1)
Просмотров 313Год назад
This is a wonderful song by Gary Nicholson about having compassion for our fellow human beings. I recorded the guitar on my Blazer & Henkes 000-18H and the Lapsteel accompaniment on my Duesenberg Fairytale If you like this video, please hit the thumbs up Like Button. If you would like to hear more of my videos, consider subscribing to my channel. Your comments are always appreciated. Recorded a...
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Honky Tonk Women, Duesenberg Fairytale Lapsteel Guitar
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Walking Lowell 7, Christ Church United/Rocky Horror Picture Show
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Walking Lowell, 4 Demoulas, Market Basket
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Don’t Know Why, Jesse Harris cover, Mark Hanson arrangement.
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Don’t Know Why, Jesse Harris cover, Mark Hanson arrangement.
Beautiful
@@casciottisongs Thank you very much for listening and the kind words
Wow! This is beautiful. I did not know who Iroh was/is...looked it up. The photo is dark and mysterious - you can't tell if it's fabric or fire and the uncertainty is mystical. Love this. Thank you Bill and Ethan.
Thank you my friend
Hi Bill. The timbre between the guitar and flute fit the spiritually beautiful melody in perfect conjoinment! Wonderful!
Thank you Tom
Great tune! Whats the name of that song? Thanks!
Oh, my mistake. The name is rag picking. I thought it was a "sample of rag picking". ha. Great tune!
@@tonynaska7213 LOL, Thanks for listening and the kind words. The first the measures are “Abilene” . I play Rag Picking as to open a set and warm up when I perform. Then I’ll do Abilene later.
@@tonynaska7213 LOL, Thanks for listening and the kind words. The first the measures are “Abilene” . I play Rag Picking as to open a set and warm up when I perform. Then I’ll do Abilene later.
Thanks Bill. Yours is my favourite version. Its a lovely guitar.
@@StevenParrisWard Thank you very much for the kind words Steven.
Classy fellow.
@@jean-louisbaril6487 Thank you very much
What sounds better? All of them. Collings just amazing guitars
@@Rinocalandra Thanks for listening and taking time to reach out.
What a sweet guitar!
@@robertmoitoza6035 It is a sweetie for sure.
Lovely guitar you got there, and nicely played!
@@Jason_Music Thank you very much for listening and the kind words.
Bravissimo...👏👏👏
@@tulliopenzo9903 Thank you very much
Very nice and nice guitar.
@@mrfuzztone Thank you very much.
Agree with Tom. It's a beautiful gentle feeling. Like a gentle caress of your cheek.
Beautiful!
Thank you very much
Wonderful work, Bill. Sounds amazing and that guitar is gorgeous!
@@brandonhahn7789 Thank you for the kind words Brandon.
Beautiful rendition, Bill. Those picks work well,, great tone!
@@chuckvandyke9918 Thank you Chuck. I hope all is well
Impressive!
@@emichaeljohnson3693 Thank you very much Michael
❤❤❤❤
@@SteveMessengerSongs Thanks Steve
Reaching out and boy you grabbed it. It's really nice on a guitar and beautiful as always! And for extra flavor at the end - the smile.
@@honeybee1888 Thank you so much my friend. How have you been? It seems like ages
I have never listened to a cleaner solo rendering of J.S. Bach's Masterpiece!
@@thomasbowler5942 Thank you Tom. I hope all is well. I’m off to Montreal for one of Ethan’s Symphony concerts.
Very well done Mr. Bill!
@@SingleMalt77005 Thank you my friend
So beautiful !
@@williamhole1914 Thank you very much.
2:30 really nice, thank you Bill I enjoyed it very much.
@@ashanarosemichaels1871 Thank you very much Ashana. I really appreciate it.
Lovely Bill! Greatsound too!
@@LonesomeTraveler Thank you very much
Nice.
@@DonGill-cu5mo Thank you very much!
Performed with such warmth and gentle feelings. A soothing pleasure! Wonderful Bill
@@thomasbowler5942 Thank you my friend
Pleasant and with a smile. Thanks, Bill
@@outnabout57 Thank you for the kind words.
Nicely done
Thank you very much
🥳🎈🎉
Great job 👏
@@emichaeljohnson3693 Thank you for the kind words
my friend Skip has some guitars like this
Your friend isn't Skip Sail by any chance?
@@ParlorMan_Acoustic_Guitar yes indeed! how'd you know?
@ LOL I’ve known Skip for a number of years. He has an amazing collection. I bought the Stetson branded Larson in the video from him. Small world.
@@ParlorMan_Acoustic_Guitar small world indeed! he's an unusual character, excellent guitarist who spends most of his time up a tree with a chainsaw
@@hollybeaumont5953 Another similarity is that a dear friend and musical partner was an arborist and I worked with him from time to time. So I too have been up in trees with chainsaws. LOL
Good job!
@@emichaeljohnson3693 Thank you for listening and the kind words.
Me First
@@kennethbransford820 Thank you for listening
Are these nylon strings?
@@kennethbransford820 No, they are Magma silver coated Gypsy Jazz strings. Thank you for listening!
Well done sir! Thank you!
@@paulcoonce2493 Thank you for listening and the kind words Paul.
Glory smoke, what amazing guitar playing. 😊 I am your newest subscriber.
@@jamesmonahanmusic James, thank you so much for listening and the kind words. They are much appreciated as is your subscription.
What is this called?
@@BrianFinnegan-cn5mk Thanks for listening Brian. The tune is called “Rag Picking”, by Richard Saslow from his book, The Art of Ragtime Guitar. It’s available on Amazon.
@@ParlorMan_Acoustic_Guitar pleasure listening ,thank u
Thank you for this.
@@CBeyerPhotography Thank you for listening and reaching out.
Is guitar in DADGAD tuning? Very nice 😮
@@billrendle7558 Thanks for listening and the kind comment Bill. It’s in open D - DADF#AD
Makes sense with F# D on top and down low - ty
@@billrendle7558 My pleasure
Thank you Bill. You’re a national treasure. 🙏
@@jonnyroxx7172 You just brought joy into my morning. Thank you so much for listening and taking the time to reach out.
Very nice.
@@justtim9767 Thank you very much.
Love you my mega talented brother
Nice rendition! Smooth with a natural purity!
@@thomasbowler5942 Thank you my friend
Sounds excellent Bill!
Didn't know that song before, I like it! I thought you were doing the Dave Alvin song of the same name, which is great also.
@@LonesomeTraveler Thanks for listening and the kind comments. I have an instrumental among my other videos, “Rag Picking” by Richard Saslow, that starts with the same first four measures
Nice done
@@casciottisongs Thank you very much.
Awesome!
@@honeybee1888 Thank you my friend!
Love the vid. Thank you my friend.
New Sub. Love the on the Parlor guitars. Looking to pick up one soon. May trade my electric's in for one. Still searching for ....
@@crazywisdom2 Thank you so much for listening, the kind comments and subscribing. It means a lot to me. I’m a huge fan of small bodied acoustics. Happy to offer any advice if you find one you’re interested in. Cheers, BC
@@ParlorMan_Acoustic_Guitar thanks my friend. Currently looking at some; Seagulls, Collins would be my first choice, but maybe at the higher end of my $. Possibly a martin. I plan on trading preferably 2 teles and an ebmm cutlass plus cash if possible. time will tell. Looking to get a parlor 12th fret and at the same time par down to just 2 acoustics. Open to suggestions; budget is 3 - 4 K. If I go with a seagull /godin i'd be a head. Martin would be the same or a wash. Thank you !
@@crazywisdom2 You can get some wonderful instruments in that price range. I live about 20 minutes from The Music Emporium in Lexington, MA. I was in there recently and they have a lovely Martin 00-12 for $3425. Lot’s of choices on the used market too. themusicemporium.com/products/martin-custom-00-12-fret-all-mahogany?_pos=31&_fid=828b39605&_ss=c
Bill, what a great classic,done so well my friend 🤠
My unprofessional opinion: first one is giving warm bluesy with pronounced treble. second one feels warm but with slightly more depth and more faded treble third one has both pronounced depth and treble but maybe less or a different kind of warmth. much jazzier to me, too. would love hear a chet atkins tune on it. fourth has a very whole body sound. Overall very versatile for so many genres. I want to hear Eric Clapton's tunes on it. it seems to do well for modern blues sound juxtaposed to some old blues recording feel (the first guitar gives off old blues).
@@PSLegend999 Thank you so much for listening and your thoughtful comments.
McTell .. such a great artist. You made a. fine cover of this famous song.. ♬‧*˚✧♬‧*˚✧. Your guitar has a nice tone .. great picking!
@@julane50 Thank you very much for listening and the kind words