Elliot, this is just beautiful. Still astonished that you managed to arrange Questar for guitar... really grateful that there's a guitarist who is willing- and able-to transcribe Keith Jarrett for our instrument. I was just listening to Personal Mountains, like, 30 minutes ago! This is inspirational, man. Thank you for posting!
Wow. Kindest thanks. I'm so glad it reached you. It was less a transcription than a recasting of what I felt the key harmonic motion and inner voice stuff. I'm at elliot.freedman@gmail.com if you want to write for a copy of the arrangements!
This is so cool, Elliot! I actually thought I was being pretty original in building a radically designed classical baritone, and then I see this, and you wielding it with such grace and skill. Bravo!
Kind thanks for listening! Steve Doreen Guitars built my idea--one based on my love of the classical technique (re Towner), of hexaphonic technology (i.e., Roland VG8), and of baritone scale with regular strings (re twang guys thru Holdsworth's all-too-brief-few tunes with longer-scale instrumens). I'm having a more road-safe version finished now--with alum frames and truss rod'd neck. Flip link to something of yours?
@@TheElliotFreedmanGroup that sounds really cool! I'd love to build another one as well because I can already visualize what I would do differently in the next one. If you want to see mine, just click on my avatar and it'll take you to my page. It's my latest video and I'm nearly done with the final video. I just wish I were as capable a player as you.
Thanks for listening! The headless, bodyless, C-scale electric hexaphonic baritone nylon-string guitar was custom-built for me by a local builder. Support your local luthier!
Outstanding Elliot
Huge thanks for the listening!
Elliot, this is just beautiful. Still astonished that you managed to arrange Questar for guitar... really grateful that there's a guitarist who is willing- and able-to transcribe Keith Jarrett for our instrument. I was just listening to Personal Mountains, like, 30 minutes ago! This is inspirational, man. Thank you for posting!
Wow. Kindest thanks. I'm so glad it reached you. It was less a transcription than a recasting of what I felt the key harmonic motion and inner voice stuff. I'm at elliot.freedman@gmail.com if you want to write for a copy of the arrangements!
This is so cool, Elliot! I actually thought I was being pretty original in building a radically designed classical baritone, and then I see this, and you wielding it with such grace and skill. Bravo!
Kind thanks for listening! Steve Doreen Guitars built my idea--one based on my love of the classical technique (re Towner), of hexaphonic technology (i.e., Roland VG8), and of baritone scale with regular strings (re twang guys thru Holdsworth's all-too-brief-few tunes with longer-scale instrumens). I'm having a more road-safe version finished now--with alum frames and truss rod'd neck. Flip link to something of yours?
@@TheElliotFreedmanGroup that sounds really cool! I'd love to build another one as well because I can already visualize what I would do differently in the next one. If you want to see mine, just click on my avatar and it'll take you to my page. It's my latest video and I'm nearly done with the final video. I just wish I were as capable a player as you.
Good playing!.
And song selection is difficult but so cool.
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Hello. Thanks for listening! The tunes have such strong melodies through such satisfying changes in harmony. Do you know KJ's "Rainbow"?
@@TheElliotFreedmanGroup
Thank you,I'll check “Rainbow”😎
thx you master! good sound!
kind thanks!
What’s the name of your guitar?I want to buy same one
Thanks for listening! The headless, bodyless, C-scale electric hexaphonic baritone nylon-string guitar was custom-built for me by a local builder. Support your local luthier!
grandissimo musicista, in the chords remember me allan holdsworth, but his technics and his music.....superbig musicians, no guitarist, musician
molto grazie!