His arrangements aren't as in depth as Leo Keotke, but he has a lot of cool tricks and delivers an impressive performance.
Shredding's all very fine but...
A freind of mine just lent me a dvd of Tommy Emmanual in concert, Most Impressive.
His arrangements aren't as in depth as Leo Keotke, but he has a lot of cool tricks and delivers an impressive performance.
His arrangements aren't as in depth as Leo Keotke, but he has a lot of cool tricks and delivers an impressive performance.
# 1
Originally posted by hairbndrckr
Hey anyone remember the name of that jazz guy who plays chords with his left hand and taps the melody with his right?
Tal Farlow, thats it!
And God said, 'Let there be rock!'
-And it was good
-And it was good
# 2
While he may play a lot of fast stuff, Phil Keaggy has a lot of sweet solo acoustic pieces in which he plays the melody lines along with the underlying chords and all this while using a ton of alternate tunings. Anyone who likes that kind of playing should definately check out his acoustic guitar style video, or his cd Beyond Nature. Very inspiring.
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