Bob Minner - "Liam's Lullaby" on a Collings C-100 | Fretboard Journal
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2018
- Guitarist Bob Minner performs his original tune "Liam's Lullaby" on a 2018 Collings C-100 at the Fretboard Journal.
The C-100 was briefly part of the Collings lineup in the early '90s; in 2018 the company announced that they would begin making them again.
You can learn more about this model via the Fretboard Journal Podcast episode 209: www.fretboardjournal.com/podc...
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Well Ive been working on this song for almost three months now and I've finally got it so thank you Bob Minner for writing this song and posting these videos because there is no chance I would have learned them without them. I can honestly say that it has made me a better guitar player and possibly killed a few brain cells in the process;)
Something to stop and be still with. Simply wonderful. Thanks for sharing, FJ.
Beautiful tune and great crosspicking
I have same model, color, even capo, too. Actually I have guitars over $10,000 but this model is really sweet, warm, feel good sounds. I LOVE IT.
You are the best Bob!i could hear you playing during hours and hours.
Beautiful tune, guitar and sound...!
Very warm & rich I would say Collings-sound! (I've got a 2H-000 & a MF-5 mandolin). I hear Bob Minner has listened to Tony Rice a lot. I hear traces of Norman Blake's tune Church street Blues...
Gorgeous playing as usual.
Stunning
How could anyone dislike that? Shame on that soulless disliker.
Beautiful sound and playing! in fact, Bob's There & Back & Back Again is one of my favourite solo acoustic guitar albums
A+
Sweet 😮
Sure would like the tab for this song. Available?
Very nice! That guitar is the top of the best. What is the action of the strings, at the 12th fret? Must be pretty close to have such a tight entonation. Thanks for the video!
Very influenced by Tony Rice's church street blues.
That an L-DBO hanging up?
Nice picking.......
Great stuff....a little of Joni's "playing real good for free" in there
Hi Bob. What tuning are you in? Thank you. DB