Thank you for posting this. As far as I'm aware this is the only video of this arrangement on the net. I know because I've been looking for one to help figure out how to play it for ages. Thanks again.
Yeah, I think he's great. Very musical, very skillful and very entertaining. I love the way he emulates bagpipe ornamentation on the Scottish tunes (this tune isn't one of those). Not bad for a guy who's self-taught!
Forgive a comparison that is probably unfair given the compressed audio of youtube, but this guitar is rather thin in tonal range - and whatever I do I cannot remotely hear in these PRS Angelus signature models the depth of beauty of the Greenfield guitar or indeed a fine Martin such as the OM21. Paul R. Smith it seems is so greedy to dominate guitar making worldwide and is turning our beloved guitarists (such as Tony and Martin Simpson) into salespeople for his ambitions. What we lose is hearing our favourite guitarists playing really fine instruments. Anyway, thankyou Tony for the playing which I love ..
+Evelyn Soreen Can't comment on the compression. The recording chain is a Rode Videomic Pro, miked on-camera but still fairly close & taped on a Canon HV40 prosumer grade camcorder. Processing was via iMovie 11, with a slightly non-standard encoder chosen more for it's handling of certain colours (greens, as I recall). After that God knows what sort of compression RUclips applies, and how your home computer plays it back. Kind of a miracle when you think about it! Oh yeah - the sound man and stage mics are always a bit of a wild card!
@@motoronna Last time I checked, it was Tony playing the guitar, Not Paul R. Smith. If Tony wanted to play another instrument, he is a big boy, he could play what he wanted. I've heard him play this model, live, a number of times and was always impressed with both Tony's playing and the tone of the instrument. How you were able to incorporate the word "greed" in your comments about this performance is absolutely astounding to me.
God! Prettiest guitar song I've ever heard!! Wow! Emotion!
This performance still moves me.
This is maybe my 50th time listening to this. There will be many more.
This sounds amazing I've heard so many versions of this song all great but this is beautiful on so many levels 💞
The Three who puts a thumbs down are people without souls
Words cannot describe how much this music means to me.
Means so much to me x
No sé el significado de esta composición, pero se detuvo el tiempo. Me emocioné con esta composición. Gracias
The words to this sea shanty are intriguing. Beautiful tune.
Randomly happened on this tonight, and it was incredible. Thank you! This was stunning, I could listen to it for days.
Tony is the best guitarist on this earth.
Gorgeous.
Thank you for posting this. As far as I'm aware this is the only video of this arrangement on the net. I know because I've been looking for one to help figure out how to play it for ages. Thanks again.
You can pick up a copy of the tab from Martin Simpsons web site!
I totally agree.
I purchased the tab from Martin Simpson's website. It doesn't come close to what is being played here. Not a complaint, just an observation.
No problem. I just bought a couple of Ed Gerhard disks, and he does a lovely version. Good luck!
Yeah, I think he's great. Very musical, very skillful and very entertaining. I love the way he emulates bagpipe ornamentation on the Scottish tunes (this tune isn't one of those). Not bad for a guy who's self-taught!
Thanks for that. But I don't think it's an American song - more English or even Australian.
Anyone know the tuning he is using? It’s like a CADGAD lol
Forgive a comparison that is probably unfair given the compressed audio of youtube, but this guitar is rather thin in tonal range - and whatever I do I cannot remotely hear in these PRS Angelus signature models the depth of beauty of the Greenfield guitar or indeed a fine Martin such as the OM21. Paul R. Smith it seems is so greedy to dominate guitar making worldwide and is turning our beloved guitarists (such as Tony and Martin Simpson) into salespeople for his ambitions. What we lose is hearing our favourite guitarists playing really fine instruments. Anyway, thankyou Tony for the playing which I love ..
+Evelyn Soreen Can't comment on the compression. The recording chain is a Rode Videomic Pro, miked on-camera but still fairly close & taped on a Canon HV40 prosumer grade camcorder. Processing was via iMovie 11, with a slightly non-standard encoder chosen more for it's handling of certain colours (greens, as I recall). After that God knows what sort of compression RUclips applies, and how your home computer plays it back. Kind of a miracle when you think about it! Oh yeah - the sound man and stage mics are always a bit of a wild card!
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@@motoronna Last time I checked, it was Tony playing the guitar, Not Paul R. Smith. If Tony wanted to play another instrument, he is a big boy, he could play what he wanted. I've heard him play this model, live, a number of times and was always impressed with both Tony's playing and the tone of the instrument. How you were able to incorporate the word "greed" in your comments about this performance is absolutely astounding to me.
what kind of tuning is this? Don't have a guitar at hand at the moment, otherwise I would immediately check it :)
CGCGCD
Cadd9 tuning?
yes, I believe he has it tuned C G C G C D and of course his capo on fret 2. hope this helps :D
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