LADY GOES TO CHURCH by John Renbourn | Clive Carroll
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- A Renbourn classic filmed in sweltering Rigomagno, Tuscany on 21st May 2024. The guitar used is my OMX by Ralph Bown.
It's amazing to think that John was only about 23 when he wrote "Lady Goes to Church".
My version is based on the Renbourn/Rosetti arrangement which I included on my recent double-album release "The Abbot" which features the music of John Renbourn: www.clivecarrol...
I hope you enjoy the music.
All the best,
Clive
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A word that’s often bandied about unjustifiably - sublime. Not unjustified now. I was lucky enough to see JR in the humblest of places, Appleton Village Hall when he was living in these parts. He gave a sublime performance that night. Thankyou for your no less sublime performance.
I have been listening to this John Renbourn tune for 50+ years. This is the best rendition, ever.
Beautiful. Thank you.
There's nothing more to add. It's touching the heart.
Wow! Lovely stuff Clive. John G
Perfect!
Beautiful piece, gorgeous tone and stunningly great expression...❤ Thanks a lot for sharing!
❤🎸🙏
Beautiful!
Beautiful ❤
A true example of guidharma. Thanks Clive for the feeling and for the homage to John.
Semplicemente meraviglioso...grazie!
Tellement beau et sensible !
That was great
Wonderful playing.
The best there is..
pas de commentaire, j'écoute
Yep! nice.
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Wonderful playing, of course, and I've also had John's version in my head for a long time. Any information on mics, etc.? Thanks again for the music
Just three things:
1 It was STELLAR, I'm totally amazed
2 I realise I learned it with completely wrong fingering (drop D, capo 2nd fret)
3 I NEED to re-learn it right (or try to, at least)
Thanks! There are a few versions out there... I used the Rosetti/Renbourn arrangement which was the final version John was hearing... All the best, Clive
Clive I’ll ask you because I’m asking the v v best imho . Will a bone saddle sound better on my Martin x series 00x1ae ? Than the stock one that’s worn grooves in & needs replacing?
A bone saddle is usually a good thing. It’s hard, light, and polishes up to a wonderful sheen. In my experience it’s consistently the best saddle material. A good luthier will fully intonate the saddle for you so that strings play as in tune as they can up and down the neck.
Hello! I agree with @nickpearsonuk too - he's got it spot on. Def worth giving it a go if you can... Clive
Hi Clive, a challenging lesson please in the future would be great. Thanks for the music 🙏
sure, sounds interesting... what kind of thing? Clive