tremendous!! I thought at first you may have found Tommy Tedesco's version that was rejected..." ah can we take that again from the top Tommy, that's a bit busy"
@@ChananHanspal beautiful guitar. What makes you pick one of your guitars to play over another? Is there a conscious process or is it intuitive? I love your playing and interpretations, and you are a skilled interviewer. You wear your many accomplishments very lightly
@@lsdc1 That's a good question! It depends really, usually I'll have a specific sound in my head to represent the cover version I'm going to play. At the moment I'm working on solo guitar versions of Josie by Steely Dan and Baker Street by Gerry Raffety, and they just feel like they should be played on the Yamaha SG1820. I'm really glad you enjoy these videos and it is always nice to read intelligent and perceptive comments like yours. Thanks for watching and best wishes.
@@ChananHanspal two great choices - look forward to them. By the way, I loved your interpretation of “never too much” - keeping the laidback groove. Keep ‘em Comin’…
Very lovely indeed!
Thank you so much. Another beautiful and unexpected musical exploration.
You're welcome and thank you for watching.
Wow..that was awesome.
Thank you very much.
Hi, Very cool moment...Not surprised Andy Partridge had a very humble and respectful moment with you 😉
excellent as always
Thank you Michael.
So nice n friendly sir.
Beautiful tone!!!
Jealous.
Thank you.
Hey chanan ,so good all the best x
tremendous!!
I thought at first you may have found Tommy Tedesco's version that was rejected..." ah can we take that again from the top Tommy, that's a bit busy"
Thank you.
I’d like some moody Wayne Shorter miles quintet stuff. Give me that clean Nefertari… I dare you.
Or more Frank. 🤪
What is that guitar model?
Yamaha sa2200 or sa2000 ?
SA2200
@@ChananHanspal beautiful guitar. What makes you pick one of your guitars to play over another? Is there a conscious process or is it intuitive?
I love your playing and interpretations, and you are a skilled interviewer.
You wear your many accomplishments very lightly
@@lsdc1 That's a good question! It depends really, usually I'll have a specific sound in my head to represent the cover version I'm going to play. At the moment I'm working on solo guitar versions of Josie by Steely Dan and Baker Street by Gerry Raffety, and they just feel like they should be played on the Yamaha SG1820. I'm really glad you enjoy these videos and it is always nice to read intelligent and perceptive comments like yours. Thanks for watching and best wishes.
@@ChananHanspal two great choices - look forward to them. By the way, I loved your interpretation of “never too much” - keeping the laidback groove.
Keep ‘em Comin’…