Jingle Bells (J. S. Pierpont) played by Soren Madsen
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
- Jingle Bells (J. S. Pierpont) arranged and played by Soren Madsen.
Recorded in Efterskolen for Scenekunst (School of Performing Arts), Malling, Denmark, October 2022.
Sheet Music and Tabs at www.sorenmadsen.com
Listen on Spotify:open.spotify.com/track/3Ndaa2... - Видеоклипы
even such a simple and familiar melody in the hands of a guru sounds amazing!
Very beautiful tone Awesome lively performance
Soren you always put a smile on my face 🙂
Very nice!
I love this rendition! It has a very folksy and almost bluegrass tone to it. Amazing!
Oh this is so pretty and uplifting! 😍🤩
Marry christmas 💃
Merci pour ce moment de gaité . G.
👏 маэстро
Sounds like Slim Dusty. Love it!
🎄🎅🔔⭐👏👏👏 BRAVO
Complimenti!
Dzięki ! Tylko choinkę ubrać i Święta.
Kan du laver en sang med Stram Kurs?
Is he using 3 steel strings and 3 nylon strings or are my eyes playing tricks on me?
I'm far (very far!) from an expert on these matters but I think it's similar to a standard guitar, in that the lower strings are wound and the higher strings are single lengths of metal or nylon in this case.
Yamaha has this to say, as your question got me curious:
Acoustic guitars and electric guitars use steel strings, whereas classical guitars use nylon strings. Strings 1 through 3-the strings that produce the high pitched treble tones-are a single, transparent nylon string. Strings 4 through 6-those that produce low base tones-are usually silver in color, but consist of around 200 individual strands of nylon wrapped with silver plated copper thread.
No, Just a usual classical guitar nylon (or fluorocarbon) string set with wound basses and clear trebles.