wow ....soul bearing stuff. Thank you Pat for such an amazing performance. I would have been so nervous if i had to deliver such a technical tune as this but the delivery was dealt in such a cool and collected manner it's remarkable....and the way the dissonance was gradually introduced to an unsuspecing audience....Bravo !!!!
I'm just learning this on an electric piano, pretty much the way he's playing it here...too bad some chords you just can't play the same way, it just doesn't sound good
wow ....soul bearing stuff. Thank you Pat for such an amazing performance. I would have been so nervous if i had to deliver such a technical tune as this but the delivery was dealt in such a cool and collected manner it's remarkable....and the way the dissonance was gradually introduced to an unsuspecing audience....Bravo !!!!
Dead from 1:58 😱 those reharms Pat!! Love it!! So so beautiful 🙌🙏
Yup.. is that the moment you say.. wooooo
That really is simply masterful. The guy is the greatest.
I remember this clip. You forgot to add the little tidbit from Jools Holland at the end.."Some can play, then some can play!" :)
Wikipedia: "Don't Know Why" is a jazz song written by Jesse Harris which originally appeared on his 1999 album, Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos.
thank you! glad to know that!
Amazing...
This should have more views. I'ma learn this on a regular acoustic
Brilliant Clip- I really enjoyed watching!
Best wishes and keep up the great work, Max
thanks for uploading! This got taken off a while back.
Some time in 2003, as I recall.
What strings are on that guitar?? The first were taken from a bass for sure
omg those bass strings looks like rubber bands, haha
I'm just learning this on an electric piano, pretty much the way he's playing it here...too bad some chords you just can't play the same way, it just doesn't sound good
He had a lot of alternative tuning for the strings
was it a cover of Norah Jones? Or did Norah Jones cover him?
What tuning is this?
Baritone tuning A to A 3rd and 4th strings tuned up an octave