didn't Michael do this without a looper aye just had a listen what an amazing piece of harp guitaring but this is just as good like a part two to the original.
Thank you! Yes you are absolutely correct that Michael Hedges did not use a looper! I'm using the looper to partially replicate what he did with his left hand on its own, and have to use both hands to do the bass line that he was able to do with his right hand alone on the bass extension strings of his harp guitar. That was the only way I could figure out how to even approximate on six-string guitar what he did in this wonderful piece!
It's actually standard tuning. Given that Hedges tuning on his harp guitar was totally different, I was kind of surprised that I could more or less get it to work in standard!
Fascinating piece of music. The performance was near flawless. Really enjoyed that.
Thank you!
YOU are an excellent guitarist. I have been a professional for decades. You play beautifully
Thank you, I really appreciate that!
didn't Michael do this without a looper aye just had a listen
what an amazing piece of harp guitaring
but this is just as good like a part two to the original.
Thank you! Yes you are absolutely correct that Michael Hedges did not use a looper! I'm using the looper to partially replicate what he did with his left hand on its own, and have to use both hands to do the bass line that he was able to do with his right hand alone on the bass extension strings of his harp guitar. That was the only way I could figure out how to even approximate on six-string guitar what he did in this wonderful piece!
nice job
Many thanks!
Great work there! What tuning are you using?
It's actually standard tuning. Given that Hedges tuning on his harp guitar was totally different, I was kind of surprised that I could more or less get it to work in standard!
That's interesting - used to play that piece when I owned a harp guitar. Might give that a try - thanks for the inspiration!