Follow along with the TAB and notation here: acousticguitar.com/margaret-glaspy-connects-with-her-younger-self-and-an-old-gibson-l-00-on-the-sun-doesnt-think/
"I will change the chord in my right hand." That is so simple and brilliant; a lifetime worth of knowledge in a just a few words. Well done, Ms. Glaspy. As always, thank you Acoustic Guitar Magazine for such good and insightful lessons.
Wow! Thanks Margaret. What a treat. @acousticGuitarMag is a great platform. We'll all be lucky to have you back again. I must learn a Glaspy song ... ♥ ♫ ♪
Margaret I really enjoyed it not only your musicality but the honesty by which you presented your songs, it was one of the best acoustic magazines demonstrations. I wish you every success
Beautiful music and interesting lesson. That guitar sounds like it’s played a million songs, and matches your voice perfectly. “Changing chords with the right hand” - I have not heard that explanation before. Great!
Where are all the poets? Has my tribe come and gone? Was the music pressed and starched, till its soul was all gone. When were young were on a journey, but I am bound for home, and nothing else can take me there, but wood, steel, and bone.
Wow!! I recognised your name because of Julian. Your voice and playing are soo beautiful. I'm going to see Julian in November at Gateshead, Glasshouse.
I took a break from learning the Tony Rice rendition of Church Street Blues... and we bluegrassers consider the flatpick to be a holy relic... so I'm stuck as a casual listener of fingerstyle stuff. You sound good.
1932 Gibson L-00. You can read more about it here: acousticguitar.com/margaret-glaspy-connects-with-her-younger-self-and-an-old-gibson-l-00-on-the-sun-doesnt-think/
Follow along with the TAB and notation here: acousticguitar.com/margaret-glaspy-connects-with-her-younger-self-and-an-old-gibson-l-00-on-the-sun-doesnt-think/
Very cool. Thanks
Came for the lesson and after the first chord gently leaned the guitar on the stand and stayed for the music. So good!
"I will change the chord in my right hand." That is so simple and brilliant; a lifetime worth of knowledge in a just a few words.
Well done, Ms. Glaspy.
As always, thank you Acoustic Guitar Magazine for such good and insightful lessons.
Wow, these excerpts are so gorgeous! Definitely queueing up more of her work tonight. Thank you, AGM!
Wow! Thanks Margaret. What a treat. @acousticGuitarMag is a great platform. We'll all be lucky to have you back again. I must learn a Glaspy song ... ♥ ♫ ♪
Margaret I really enjoyed it not only your musicality but the honesty by which you presented your songs, it was one of the best acoustic magazines demonstrations. I wish you every success
I love your cover of Bob Dylan’s “In The Summertime”👍🏻
Wonderful look into your beautiful songcraft and inventive playing!!
Gorgeous playing and songwriting! Thank you so much for this lesson ❤
Beautiful music and interesting lesson. That guitar sounds like it’s played a million songs, and matches your voice perfectly. “Changing chords with the right hand” - I have not heard that explanation before. Great!
Solid Gold ! ❤
That guitar sounds gorgeous.
Beautiful guitar and playing!
Love everything
Where are all the poets? Has my tribe come and gone? Was the music pressed and starched, till its soul was all gone. When were young were on a journey, but I am bound for home, and nothing else can take me there, but wood, steel, and bone.
Fantastic 🙏🏻
wonderful video
Wow!! I recognised your name because of Julian. Your voice and playing are soo beautiful.
I'm going to see Julian in November at Gateshead, Glasshouse.
I took a break from learning the Tony Rice rendition of Church Street Blues... and we bluegrassers consider the flatpick to be a holy relic... so I'm stuck as a casual listener of fingerstyle stuff. You sound good.
Thanks. Just a thought, but you could play that F over Am with your thumb.
Can anyone tell what guitar exactly this is?
1932 Gibson L-00. You can read more about it here: acousticguitar.com/margaret-glaspy-connects-with-her-younger-self-and-an-old-gibson-l-00-on-the-sun-doesnt-think/
Did I hear that right “If all my failures were dimes I could fill a bathtub.”
Interesting woman