Playin Tony Rice on a sigma
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- In this video I cover the VHS version of Tony's SHENANDOAH and talk about some fingerings etc.
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Red Figure MMXXIII
My son is actually learning this piece for nationals and I have to applaud you for making this video and helping him understand the process
Josh!! Let me know how he does!! Best of luck and the rest to come soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds amazing, really beautiful tyvm
Thanks so much- please look out for part 2
Thanks Chris you have done an great job explaining such a difficult tune to even attempt to figure out
thanks James - what you see will be 100 percent accurate - even down to the positions it was played - standby for the other parts!!
Wonderful, Chris.
hey chief!! good to see ya around these parts again!!! thanks so much and watch out for the next part!!
You are awesome Chris! Thanks for sharing your talent! I saw him in Charlottesville,Va a long time ago when he just started playing Shenandoah live. I was about 8 feet away from him. He played a slow version Mr. PC (John Coltrane) as the intro to Shenandoah. I was amazed and in awe as usual when I got to see him play live. Thanks again for your wonderful music!
Amazin!! Thanks for that great story! So many versions we won’t hear! Your lucky to have seen that - amazing too how he put those two tunes together
- please watch out for part 2 buddy!!! Thankyou
@@chrisbrennanguitar You’re much welcome! You are a great musician and I really enjoy watching you play! Thanks again for sharing your talent!
Sounds awesome. Love your playing Chris.
It’s all Tony thanks tho Jason - watch out for part 2
Beautiful touch.
Thanks Josh !!!!!
A few years ago I messaged you on Patreon and asked about your guitar. I had noted how great It sounded and was blown away to find it was a Martin Sigma. Guitars of any make can sound great. The sound is everything and you and your Sigma are the BOMB!
I played a martin d28 in a shop for the first time this year and it was mind blowin!!! No harm to my sigma lol - chief, Thankyou so very much !!! And I hope you enjoy the rest!!!!
I proudly play bluegrass every day with a tag professional 200 love the thing blue dial. Sick Monaco and sick song love this
Thanks fish wagon!! Blue is my favourite colour - I colourgrade the videos in it … that or teal !! Anything that feels like the sky or ocean
naaaaa can't believe you did it!!! wonderful job my friend!
Thanks bud - hopefully part 2 this week !!
@@chrisbrennanguitar ok I will study it... I've been strugglin' for too long...do you think I need the tab?
So much meat and fiber to digest in this lesson! I love how you said that each one of these compositions can come with its own instructional book.
Seriously Jason - they are packed with details on every move - andlit of thinkin and construction went in - but I’ll cover it anyway - see ya tamarra!!
So beautiful. You inspired me to join on patreon. I've learned the happy Traum version and a version by Trampled By Turtles (great with singers) m. I first heard it with a version and Bill Frisell which I also one hope to has a version I hope one day to learn. Then there's Keith Jarret's version, which I won't be playing until I learn piano lol. What a deep well for such a simple tune.
Learnin piano too? Excellent - love piano - thanks for joinin on patreon buddy!!! Part 2 hopefully next week !
Impressive work bringing Tony’s arrangement to us. Thank you so much. I won’t learn the whole piece but will learn some of his unique approaches.
Thanks so much for this comment. - more ideas in part 2 !
Thanks Chris bless up
Watch out for the rest !!! Thanks alot for gettin it!!!!!
Fantastic lesson !! The guitar world loves a great teacher ,,
and teaching 'Tony' was something he was not as interested in ,,
Thanks !
Hey Al!!! Good to see ya roon these parts! So you’ll hang around these parts more if I do more Tony? lol more cookin!!
@@chrisbrennanguitar I'm around quite a bit,
am doing a lot in the Ukriane war to support the troops there, since Feb ' 22
busy times ,,
Don't comment a lot,
but always appreciate everything you post !!
So much attention to the little details! Love these breakdowns. I'm especially excited about this one because I tried learning it a while back. This will show me all the things I missed!
Hey David!! Then you’ll like what’s coming - the rest of the tune yes, but I might put in some of the variations from various live performances
Very beautiful! Your guitar work sounds great, Chris!
It’s all Tony !!!! But cheerz good bud!!!!!!!!!!!
great as always Chris!!
Appreciated bud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heck. Yes. Thanks.
Cheerzzz chiefffffffff!!!!!!
Awesome, Chris!!!
Just fantastic and so much to take in!!
Love it man!
That’s got to be a early 70s- early 80s Sigma?
They are brilliant guitars!
In America they are highly regarded and collected!
Thanks!
No It’s a beater Dan - made in Korea - so the sides and back of the guitar are a jpeg - these were made for a laugh - they ran from 84 to 94 in Korea then moved to Taiwan after - think squire strat
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You could make any guitar sound incredible! It could be at the bottom of the Sea for a year and you could play it make it sound like it was just made !! You are such an inspiration, Cris.!!!
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Cheerz Greek dawg!!
Thank you so much for your video. That Sigma sounds beautiful. What model and year?
Not sure - but a bluegrass band in America was playin it in 1990 , so it’s at least that - it’s a Korean made SDR 28 - c stamp
Really nice work here. Are your strings as low as they appear to be? Do you happen to know the height of the strings at say the 12th fret? IF so, did you measure that with the string depressed at the first fret, or not? Thank you for any setup info you may provide
It’s low Rick - I acquired the guitar in 2016 and have played it like I received it ever since - I’ll try and measure that height