Learn a 400-Year-Old Song On GUITAR!

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  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  Год назад +31

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    • @LetArtsLive
      @LetArtsLive Год назад

      I think I'll send this to my friend who taught me General Monroe song I think it was written in the 1800s but I can't find it on Google... I find this very interesting. My friend is anti electric guitar he will never play anything but a classical song and I don't understand. He's in college for music but he doesn't seem to really be into it like have the soul... it's more like going through the motions. And I told him what I think that it doesn't have to be perfect but it has to have feeling

  • @scorptice7938
    @scorptice7938 Год назад +510

    Handsome Vampire showing us songs from his youth

    • @obi-wankenobi7782
      @obi-wankenobi7782 Год назад +22

      lmao

    • @markbrown2888
      @markbrown2888 Год назад +18

      😂 God bless him

    • @randallcromer66
      @randallcromer66 Год назад +20

      How old do you think he is, my guess is at least 300 year's or more. This vampire been around a very very long time now, you can tell with how well he plays and his manners...💯 You gotta respect a blood suckers will to survive and now cultured they are.

    • @simmersman9736
      @simmersman9736 Год назад +8

      Love this fuckin meme

    • @randomspecificity5334
      @randomspecificity5334 Год назад +1

      Masterful 🤣 🤣 🤣

  • @Yes-ht3fw
    @Yes-ht3fw Год назад +45

    This guy got me back into classical guitar

  • @somarriba333
    @somarriba333 Год назад +15

    I downloaded and printed the music and had fun showing my guitar students these tabs the last couple of days. 😁

  • @TheRussianGenius
    @TheRussianGenius Год назад +8

    There's ppl like me who don't comment a lot, but really you should know people appreciate this content! It's always exciting with a new upload from you

  • @mickeycz
    @mickeycz 3 месяца назад +5

    Brandon, just to give you (finally) a word of appreciation - as I moved from classical piano to harpsichord, getting more and more "in love" with baroque and renaissance music, whilst being a lousy guitar player, this video gave me such a joy to master the lute tablature in 10 minutes (I secretly started to admire lute players).
    Really a moment of joy to have learned a new thing, thanks to you.
    Your videos are truly a joy, for its reassuring and calm fashion you explain/shoe all necessary aspect of guitar (or lute) playing.
    Thank you again

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for the very kind comment :) I'm so happy you enjoyed it.
      -Brandon

  • @AdamKucharczyk
    @AdamKucharczyk Год назад +51

    I just like listening to Brandon, he's so nice. And all the music he spreads and the knowledge he shares - I think the idea of teaching tabulatures is absolutely perfect and brillant. Thank you :)

  • @cmoreno12345
    @cmoreno12345 Год назад +6

    This could be a really cool series unlocking old songs. Very fun and interesting.

  • @timothy4664
    @timothy4664 Год назад +5

    I used to play that all the time back in college when I was taking lute lessons. I swear we all used that same tab.

  • @Sagan_Starborn
    @Sagan_Starborn 9 месяцев назад +4

    That archlute is an absolute priceless monster of an instrument.

  • @Magelord79
    @Magelord79 Год назад +7

    That was fun to play. I love music from the english renaissance and this just opened it up for me on guitar. Now all I need is to stop thinking the note "A" when it says "a" in the tablature :D

  • @yeayeayea9353
    @yeayeayea9353 Год назад +21

    You have the best music channel on this platform hands down. Thanks for all you do Brandon.

  • @IQzminus2
    @IQzminus2 Год назад +26

    This channel have made me interested in the older tablature. It was on my to do list to look into it when I had time this summer.
    But this is exactly the starting point I didn’t know I wanted.
    Having someone who is knowledgeable pick out a good starting point and go over it with great detail.
    And then it can be a spring hoard for other songs in the manuscript, and then venture out stating with ones written in a similar way and slowly building more

  • @viktormedina4631
    @viktormedina4631 Год назад +18

    This channel's content is always so beautiful, informative, and instructive. Mr Acker not just gives you tips, advice, and tutorials; he also includes some music history, the background on what he is covering, and (indirectly) a lesson in humility. He is hands down one of the best guitarrists I've seen, yet he is so humble and down to earth. Also, he is always very attentive to his viewers. That is a true artist and gentleman, folks. Also, he projects this vibe of being honestly such a good person. Thanks for your videos, @Brandon Acker.

  • @marcinmcula99
    @marcinmcula99 Год назад +7

    10:17 heavy metal lute

  • @jacobhempel1855
    @jacobhempel1855 Год назад +13

    Falling in love with classical guitar and music thanks to Brandon. Thank you!
    (Also love classical guitar pro so far! I recommend it for beginners!)

  • @KarenPautz
    @KarenPautz Год назад +18

    This is so great. Can't wait to get home and try this on my guitar! Also, thanks for the cleaned up version of the tab.

  • @anotheret1064
    @anotheret1064 Год назад +11

    Love the passion and humility from these instruction videos

  • @Guitaristmalakian
    @Guitaristmalakian Год назад +9

    Thanks for teaching me a bit of my cultural heritage, great video as always ^^

  • @redlight3932
    @redlight3932 Год назад +6

    So refreshing i picked it right up and it's awesome i can share my love for music with history itself

  • @holstorrsceadus1990
    @holstorrsceadus1990 Год назад +3

    9:45 or I can just reach over to the rack of 7s. Remember, the simplest solution to any guitar related problem is always more guitars.

  • @Robobagpiper
    @Robobagpiper Год назад +9

    I'm a Scottish fiddler learning English Guittar (got an original Preston on eBay and had it fixed up!), and this and the next video on rhythm and finger choices will be a great help to me in exploring historic tab. Thanks!

    • @Robobagpiper
      @Robobagpiper Год назад +2

      Also will help with Skene and my little mandora; won't have to rely on Dauney's staff notation anymore!

  • @Casey_Fitzpatrick
    @Casey_Fitzpatrick Год назад +4

    Great video Brandon, and thanks for featuring my website!😊

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +2

      Thank you, Casey! It's a great website with such easy to access facsimiles. Thank you for making it

  • @WaterMellen19
    @WaterMellen19 Год назад +6

    Is anyone else going to point out that the guitar tab example he gives us is Stairway

  • @pbabiesinspace6112
    @pbabiesinspace6112 Год назад +5

    Aiggght....Ima learn this now.

  • @michaelbishop.
    @michaelbishop. Год назад +5

    Being given a key to an ancient treasure box, fabulous. Thank you.

  • @TheRichie213
    @TheRichie213 Год назад +6

    Mr Dowland's Midnight is a great tune!

    • @christopher-miles
      @christopher-miles Год назад

      it's much better than mr downland's midday-lunch-snack-and-dollar-menu-tea. i always found that one too modern.

  • @Agelos73
    @Agelos73 Год назад +2

    I just came across this video learning of you for the first time. I experienced such joy learning this beautiful 400 year old piece. I feel like I've connected with John Dowland from across the sea of time. Thank you!!!

  • @allenschneider1825
    @allenschneider1825 Год назад +3

    Wow thanks man.. glad I came across your channel. Been a guitarist for over 20 years started when I was young. I enjoy these video’s because I’ve recently switched to playing with no pick like the dynamics more.. there are definitely applications for picks don’t get me wrong but these help me develop the hand dexterity ✌️❤️

  • @sandykumar9426
    @sandykumar9426 Год назад +23

    *It's good to know that Brandon is spreading awareness about the Lute and its importance in music.*
    *Thank you very much for the tablature.*
    *BTW I am the first to comment.*

  • @canadianmadduck8932
    @canadianmadduck8932 4 месяца назад

    Just that first chord already conjures up this feeling of tapping into the past, very beautiful piece thanks Brandon.

  • @WizardOfArc
    @WizardOfArc Год назад +4

    I am realizing that using letters might be better than numbers for tab as you can go up to 25 frets if one wanted and still just one character

  • @carlcurtis
    @carlcurtis Год назад +3

    Wonderful choice and beautifully played. I'm glad I can play this on guitar (which I knew--but the lesson is helpful), but I do regret selling my lute.

  • @MrSF247
    @MrSF247 Год назад +4

    This is so amazing! Thank you for breaking this all down for us. Looking forward to Part II!

  • @StevenBornfeld
    @StevenBornfeld Год назад

    I first encountered (modern) tab about 1970, when I bought a book (I think pub. by Amsco) of Arlo Guthrie music. I could read very little notation at the time, and I remember how satisfying it was to be able to play a fingerpicking arrangement of "Alice's Restaurant". I confess I never understood the derision with which some classical guitarists look down on tablature for all music written more recently than, say, 1750. Of course they both have their place.
    Now I only have to think about deciphering the handwriting on those old manuscripts. Thanks for the clear explanation of tablature!

  • @markus-hermannkoch1740
    @markus-hermannkoch1740 Год назад +1

    Browsing the net for free music to play, or even our local music store, I get the strong impression, that tab is dominant even today. You top-notch musicians are exceptional. There is one thing that really goes for it: If well made (not auto-generated), it will give the budding amateur a good hint which of the, e. g., five (!) 'B3's to pick (it is, admittedly, rarely the one on fret 19 of the 6th string). And that's quite a service. Dynamics? They can do that, too.

  • @brianewers8773
    @brianewers8773 Год назад +1

    Brandon did anyone ever tell you that you visually resemble John Williams a bit? LoL. Maybe it's just me. Anyway you play beautifully. It is unmistakable.

  • @raefn8036
    @raefn8036 Год назад +3

    So excited about this. Thank you for the simple explanation!

  • @johncronin2929
    @johncronin2929 Год назад +4

    Hi Brandon, I loved this very much. Really inspiring, thank you so much for making the scold music so approachable!

  • @cat-pirate4394
    @cat-pirate4394 Год назад +1

    Thanks! I learned it on the lute (which I have not been playing. So it was nice to reconnect with it)

  • @LocrianDorian
    @LocrianDorian Год назад +6

    Nice stuff Brandon, I'm definitely going to learn this, but I might cheat a bit and go by ear and write my own modern tab instead after the first couple measures.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +4

      Thanks and I'm glad you'll learn it!
      You could take the short cut but then you won't develop the skill to play 100 more songs in that book ;)

    • @HeathcliffeMcHarris
      @HeathcliffeMcHarris Год назад

      Transcribing it into legibility surely would help build familiarity with the script for the transcriber....
      we read Shakespeare in modern print, once transcribed there's no need to squint

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +2

      @@HeathcliffeMcHarris I purposely avoided that. I don't want viewers to play it in modern notation. Tab is easier than modern notation so I believe viewers should just go straight to it.
      I did create a modern computerized version of the tab so it's more legible though.

  • @natanvandoorn5660
    @natanvandoorn5660 Год назад +2

    Pleeeease do an introducing video on the organ

  • @matthiass.4818
    @matthiass.4818 Год назад +2

    This is so cool. I play Viola da Gamba (also with tabulature). I have a guitar too, but can't play it. After seeing this video: Now I can :D

  • @potatomanworld
    @potatomanworld Год назад +2

    Thank you Brandon, excited to try it.

  • @imherkhan
    @imherkhan Год назад +2

    Planning to do a Curse of Strahd campaign, & make Brandon either the penultimate bigbad or the tritagonist that they fight first almost die to and end up working for against Strahd.

  • @dillonkeeton5239
    @dillonkeeton5239 Год назад +1

    Hey Brandon Can you either do a Video or Comment your Top 10 classical guitars 2500$ or under?

  • @mridinguitar
    @mridinguitar Год назад +2

    What a beauty!

  • @patdzon
    @patdzon Год назад +1

    I thought tabs were a modern invention. Learned something new today.

  • @anthonyrich1592
    @anthonyrich1592 Год назад

    Geez, Brandon, you really know how to nerd snipe a guy! :)
    After watching this video I suddenly found myself unhappy with the lute notation produced by MuseScore and have been looking at alternatives. So far it seems that Wayne Cripps' "tab" typesetting program for tablature is the best at producing French tablature with fingering, flagging and alignment bars closest to Margaret Board's own style.

  • @davegreeley
    @davegreeley Год назад +2

    I can watch all day. 🙏🙏👍👍🎶🎶🎵🎵☕☕❤❤🤠🤠🤗🤗😍😍😍😍

  • @Soldano999
    @Soldano999 Год назад +4

    This is called old school Bardcore

  • @kirouacmichael
    @kirouacmichael Год назад +1

    As always, nice video Brandon! You're truly talented and inspirational. And btw, i saw what you did with the tablature showdown at 1:04.... NO STAIRWAY ALLOWED !!! XD

  • @Foster444
    @Foster444 Год назад +1

    A brilliant idea! Thank you!

  • @raressuchea5971
    @raressuchea5971 Год назад +2

    This is awesome!

  • @MetalscriptNetNews
    @MetalscriptNetNews Год назад +4

    Hi, Brandon. I really enjoyed your video and learned a lot from it. It is very clear and helpful even for beginners. Could you please share what software you used to create the beautiful and readable lute tablature pdf you posted? Thank you! :)

  • @themedallostoryteller1105
    @themedallostoryteller1105 Год назад

    There was a lute piece I was searching for a few years and I couldn't find it, 'cause I heard on a recital by Álvaro Pierri. The Piece is Galliard 2 by Jakub Polak Reys. Is such a nice short piece

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena Год назад +1

    Brandon's right. I need a lot of practice

  • @jeremiahembs5343
    @jeremiahembs5343 Год назад +1

    A very good tutorial. I'll be learning this and write some variations on the theme. The melody has a lot of potential. Your tuning doesn't sound 440 though so I'll explore that too.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +2

      Thanks! The guitar is 440 but the lute is not.

  • @jmpoder
    @jmpoder Год назад +1

    I would like to try that modern tablature at a guitar store

  • @lukekline9513
    @lukekline9513 Год назад

    Your channel is such a fantastic resource!!!! It has been a lot of fun learning these manuscripts? Would it be possible for you to do a video on some tips on actually sourcing some of these early instruments? Or just give me some advice lol. Id love to get a lute but i have no idea where to start

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад

      Thank you!
      There are links in the video description, as mentioned in the video. They contain manuscripts with enough pieces for a lifetime ;)
      Best way to get a lute is either rent or buy used from this website: lutesocietyofamerica.org/resources/instruments/lutes-for-sale/
      Enjoy,
      Brandon

  • @xXCORRONXx
    @xXCORRONXx Год назад +3

    Was that very first tab he popped up at the beginning stairway to heaven? 😂

  • @jean-yvesPrax
    @jean-yvesPrax Год назад +3

    Nice video, as usual Brandon.
    May I add something : With Dowland tablatures, there is a trap... On all 17th cent. French tablatures, the courses below the low G are noted : a for F, /a for E, //a for D, ///a for C, 4 for E, 5 for A, 6 for G and 7 for F... which is kind of logical diatonic chromatic. But sometimes Dowland writes a for F, and then /a for D or for C !!! wtf ? Because at that time the 10 courses lutes or 15 courses archlutes, as Brandon is playing with, were this notation prevails were not common, Dowland used mostly a 8 courses : so given he had only 2 extra open bass courses, he tuned the first in F and the second directly in D or even in C according to the tune !! Hope I make me clear ;-)

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Jean-Yves!
      I also think much of Dowland's lute songs are written for a 7 course so the low A is just a D. But I don't find it too difficult to infer which note is in the bass. Thankfully, it's consonant music so the low bass note is almost always the root of the chord.

    • @jean-yvesPrax
      @jean-yvesPrax Год назад +1

      @@brandonacker You're right, in this tablature, the "a" is a D, so intended for a 7 courses lute, and as you demonstrate it with an archlute you've to make the conversion while reading... easy and usual for confirmed players, but not so for beginners. Regarding the root bass... I did not check all Dowland, but later, many 17th composers liked to play a strong "a" or even a "b" on the 7th course, standing for F or F#, i.e. first inversion of D minor or major chord.

  • @subjectline
    @subjectline Год назад +1

    Will you one day show us renaissance guitar tab on the ukelele? I've tried the first Prelude from Adrian Leroy 3rd book and it ... kind of works?

  • @MittensOnly
    @MittensOnly Год назад +3

    You've played some pieces on... Renaissance guitars?
    They're tuned like a ukulele
    I'd like to learn some of those pieces o3o

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +2

      Yes you can play directly from renaissance tablature on ukulele! Look up music by Morlaye:)

    • @subjectline
      @subjectline Год назад

      I've tried this and it pretty much just works, but I'd love to see a demo from a proper player!

    • @migleroide
      @migleroide Год назад

      There was a group called Ukes 'n Lutes from England and their music was fantastic. Ukeleles as vihuelas was an unexpected and happy discovery.

  • @pedroaquino6265
    @pedroaquino6265 Год назад

    Thanks !

  • @marlou169
    @marlou169 Месяц назад

    ❤ thank you

  • @lerouzicmatthieu
    @lerouzicmatthieu Год назад +3

    WOW, so interresting ! Can you do the same with the baroque lute for example ?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +4

      Hi thanks, it does not work with baroque lute because you need 13 strings that are tuned in a completely different way (open dm).

    • @lerouzicmatthieu
      @lerouzicmatthieu Год назад +2

      @@brandonacker I see! Maybe there will be a video on how to read tablature for instruments with more courses like the theorbo or the baroque lute ? (I must admit that I'm having this last instrument built by a luthier and I have trouble finding information on how to read tablature, how to play, how to tune... ). Baroque music is the best 🥰

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +2

      Yes, it's great! Tabs are great but you need the right instrument or at least the right number of strings with the same tuning.
      So if you have a 13 string instrument tuned in dm then you can play from the French tablature by Weiss, Visee, and many more great composers. Reading it is mostly the same as what I taught here.
      If you want to get better at it faster, you could have some weekly lessons with one of my lute teachers at my online music school Arpeggiato.com

  • @tee4222
    @tee4222 Год назад +1

    Cool! Sounds like something I’d hear playing the Witcher 3

  • @alessandromog5208
    @alessandromog5208 Год назад +1

    Excelente! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @triple6wolfi
    @triple6wolfi Год назад +1

    Very much obliged my good Sir!

  • @Methylene.
    @Methylene. Год назад +2

    Everything was normal until he played it on the actual lute. it COMPLETELY changed the voice and feeling of the entire piece

  • @TenebrousFilms
    @TenebrousFilms Год назад +3

    The people who make epic versions of a piece would probably have a field day with this... if they haven't already?

  • @jespero93
    @jespero93 Год назад

    CHALLENGE!!
    Learn Mallorca by Isaac Albeniz and put it on your channel. One of my favorites =)

  • @chrisking6695
    @chrisking6695 Год назад +1

    Music must have been so calming back then. No blast beats and growling. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @unwantedthouguts
    @unwantedthouguts Год назад

    In India, there is a instrument called Vina, it's a string instrument. The Godess Saraswati will always have it with her, she is godess of knowledge. In Indian epic Ramayana, it's mentioned that the villain Ravana played a song called "rudra vina" to make Lord Shiva happy, when he played it Shiva appeared and gave him complement that he played it even better than Shiva himself, and gave Ravana 10 lives too. Make a video on Vina, maybe than I could someday meet Shiva becaues of it. Btw, the "rudra vina" is going to be 1000s of years old.

  • @billymeyer99
    @billymeyer99 Год назад +2

    Such a pretty sad song

  • @cmoreno12345
    @cmoreno12345 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of Sweet Dreams by Eurythmics.

  • @jonmcg9731
    @jonmcg9731 Год назад +1

    I found your comment in another video about there being enough tablature for guitar from that 200 year period to last a couple of lifetimes very interesting. I wonder if there wold be any way to scan all of them and somehow convert the handwritten text to midi files or something similar. Just to have them all together, maybe in an open source.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +4

      This isn't likely to happen in our lifetime because the handwriting or engraving is different in each manuscript. Thankfully this isn't necessary. You just need to learn what i teach in this video and then you can play directly from the manuscripts and bring the music to life in a musical way as opposed to a terrible midi sound

    • @jonmcg9731
      @jonmcg9731 3 месяца назад

      I agree with what you say about the midi sound. I was thinking that with AI it could be possible to interpret different notations. Not for performance purposes but for possible musical analysis of a large body of work over time to identify trends in harmonic development or something like that. They are using AI to help read ancient texts and even help date them so I do think there is a good chance it could be done.

  • @seteoito78
    @seteoito78 Год назад

    dude I think it's hilarious the fact that the tablature he used for the example was stairway to heaven

  • @VetsrisAuguste
    @VetsrisAuguste Год назад

    I have a ton of digitized keyboard scores from the 18th and 19th centuries. These too feature some interesting archaic conventions. Likewise these quirks are relatively easy to figure out and assimilate, however the most challenging part of using these manuscripts is their readability. While some were originally handwritten, some are facsimiles of rudimentary prints. Some are clearer than others but they all suffered the ravages of time to varying degrees before being preserved digitally.
    The question is, would it be time better spent transcribing these treasures into more readable formats or should one learn to read them as they are?

  • @Jimmysage3273
    @Jimmysage3273 10 месяцев назад

    Brandon I love you but some of us electric guitarists while we are dumb some us have the hybrid picking skill and can finger pick while also holding a pick. This does sound better picked with the thumb though.

  • @RohitKumar-rx7xi
    @RohitKumar-rx7xi Год назад +1

  • @bohyerhansen6193
    @bohyerhansen6193 Год назад

    Can anybody direct me to a good video explaining the stuff underneath the tabs in the modern tab google doc?
    I don’t normally read any kind of music and the deftones riffs I spent my time learning from tabs as a kid sure didn’t have all the stuff going on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @nekuchan900
    @nekuchan900 Год назад +1

    The french notation is messing with me so much cause I hear you say "C" and think of the note and not the position lol

  • @user-jp8wy1cz9h
    @user-jp8wy1cz9h Год назад

    what do u think abt Scarborough fair

  • @ayabimou
    @ayabimou Год назад

    Nice resonance on your lute. So where can I download these manuscripts?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +1

      Link is in the description

    • @ayabimou
      @ayabimou Год назад

      Thank you Brandon, I'm so glad to live in the age of dowloadable content 💯 these books are like looking back in time. Definitely getting interested in Lute. Beautiful instrument and sound.

  • @Urululla
    @Urululla Год назад +1

    I am mentally struggling with this piece of paper in the third string.
    I have a problem of fine tuning of this string in my guitar.
    It is that usual?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +2

      It's just a paper shim. The string was slightly buzzing

  • @August140
    @August140 Год назад +1

    Im confused with 2:55, isnt that an e because it is the e string?

    • @August140
      @August140 Год назад +1

      Plz someone explain

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +3

      No. Tablature doesn't give you note names, if gives you coordinates. Which string and which fret.

    • @August140
      @August140 Год назад +2

      ​@Brandon Acker thank you, you have been such an inspiration to me and I hope you have a nice day!

  • @ilovegitaar
    @ilovegitaar Год назад

    The note C is on the 3fret 5th string,,',m I right?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад

      Yes but don't think about notes in this piece with tab. Just use the coordinates. So in tab C refers to the 2nd fret

  • @aoifecalderon383
    @aoifecalderon383 Год назад

    You’re probably not going to see this, but could you or someone in the comments section tell me what piece of music is playing in the background at 2:32 reading from the manuscript section? Thx 😊

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +1

      Canario by Kapsberger

    • @aoifecalderon383
      @aoifecalderon383 Год назад

      @@brandonacker Thank you!!!!! And love your videos! They made me feel like I could get into guitar

  • @pbabiesinspace6112
    @pbabiesinspace6112 Год назад +4

    Super easy. Just annoying to have to tune G to F#. I know I'll forget I did it and be like...why my guitar sound so wrong?! Ever hear of the old song Gilderoy? That is my jam.

    • @Robobagpiper
      @Robobagpiper Год назад +1

      Great song, an older example of the family of melodies best known for Star of the County Down.

  • @WARIIIIRONWORKS
    @WARIIIIRONWORKS 7 месяцев назад

    How is the 1st fret on the 5th string a B? Am i missing something?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, you are missing the fact that the letters do not refer to pitches. They are simply coordinates. In tablature, a=0, b=1, c=2, etc...
      So b means play the 1st fret regardless of what string you are on.
      I hope that helps you!
      B

    • @WARIIIIRONWORKS
      @WARIIIIRONWORKS 7 месяцев назад

      @brandonacker it does indeed thank you lol.

  • @charlesfloydeco6212
    @charlesfloydeco6212 Год назад +1

    Amazing, but I want you to play teen spirit or sweet child there.

  • @held2157
    @held2157 9 месяцев назад

    Watch out that Don Henley doesn’t sue you

  • @arkashahbazi201
    @arkashahbazi201 Год назад

    Can someone tell what are the tuning are please

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад +1

      Hi, I speak about this 3 minutes in the video.
      E A D F# B E
      It's standard tuning and then you just lower the third string a half step.
      Enjoy!
      Brandon

    • @arkashahbazi201
      @arkashahbazi201 Год назад

      @@brandonacker appreciate it 🙏

  • @Coentjemons
    @Coentjemons Год назад

    I'm onto you, immortal strugoi!! With your devillishly seductive playing...

  • @nat20live40
    @nat20live40 7 месяцев назад

    But did you use gut strings on this?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  7 месяцев назад

      Many of my videos are with gut, yes. I'm using synthetic gut in this one.

  • @lary90210
    @lary90210 Год назад +1

    Which book is this piece found in?

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Год назад

      It's from the one I show in the video and is available at the link in the description. The Margaret board lute book

  • @CynHicks
    @CynHicks Год назад +1

    Every guitarists should learn to read first. Then tab. That's my opinion.

    • @brainstewX
      @brainstewX Год назад

      Why is that your opinion

  • @manuelpachuca4222
    @manuelpachuca4222 Год назад +1

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