Rolling Waves and Martin Wynne’s by Tony McManus & Julia Toaspern
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- Опубліковано 2 кві 2018
- Rolling Waves and Martin Wynne’s
Performed by Tony McManus & Julia Toaspern
Featured in this recording (played by Tony McManus) is the Greenfield G5, otherwise known as "Mini-G". Inspired by the C.F. Martin size 5 from the turn of the last century. Great for fingerstyle players as well as singer-songwriters who like to play capoed at the 5th fret or higher. Because of its very small body size, the G5’s voice brings an exciting timbre to your music!
Tony's DADGAD model G1 (played by Julia Toaspern) is quick to respond to even the lightest touch and it lends itself well to many different styles of music. It has a very focused yet open sound with a tight responsive bass, transparent mids and thick, clear, ringing highs. While primarily a fingerstyle guitar, it is also superb for light strumming, acoustic jazz and even classical repertoire.
Information about the models played in this video, as well as all of my custom order guitars, is available on my website at www.greenfieldguitars.com
Recorded with KM-184 style mics and a PreMix-3 Sound Devices Recorder.
I think my own finger-style acoustic playing is adequate until I see videos like this one. This is inspiration for me though. I want to make playing the guitar look as easy as you both do.
I could listen to this all day.
Love this composition so much!
This is just awesome, guys...
Brilliant playing Julia and Tony ! Awesome - Wunderschön !
This is really amazing. Amazing... Hauntingly beautiful!!!
Glorious
Beautiful, Gorgeous, Extraordinary!!! 🎶❤❤💝
very cool !
so good !
Sounds like the Eas Fors Waterfall in spring 😘
Magic :)
great👍🏻
beautiful
Very nice.
Great Concert in Nuertingen last night, it was nice meeting you
Also a very beautiful lass 💕
She’s a giotár Master!
Why I never heard of her before.
She’s as grant as Tim Edey and Arty McGlynn
Where can l get your album 🤔
Schöne Ritmus, aber wo bleiben deinen wunderschönen Pausen, frage stellend, so liebend, wie Musik ist?
Clearly very, very talented. But I found the song difficult to listen too with so much going on.
Simon Russell- Rather than complain about your lack of concentration, try to focus on the melody. Don’t make it more complicated than it is. It may take some repetition to develop your ear. It’s folk music with some harmonization.
It's in the context of trad music, so most people who hear this are going to have heard this tune lots of times. So in that context the extra stuff is gravy instead of obfuscation
I think you make a good point, Simon. Don't let someone pin it on a lack of concentration. There is such a thing as overplaying and you are entitled to that opinion. The more technically advanced the player, the greater the temptation. As a musician, I sometimes wish I had that problem ;)
Ok very cool! But you are killing beauty of the melody with millions of notes...in my opinion you can make much more out of this song. Sorry guys 😘
beautiful