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Harpborough Fair
I don't find myself here in this rarefied air... with folks who are harp guitar players. I am humbled by your skill.
Recently I came across an old song that I have loved, and have heard it played on YouTube several times on harp guitar. I have to say that this guitarist's arrangement has blown me away. I hope this is not a repeat post of his song. Thanks.... Joe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyUxmqXAFjo
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Very nice.
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Yes, magnificent instrument! And very nice playing.
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Nevermind the incredible playing and technique you have, the arrangement is absolulely gorgeous. I've been looking for a good arrangement of this tune to learn on hammered dulcimer and I think I've found my inspiration. Thank you!
Oops! :P This was obviosly aimed at the gentleman in the video! Thanks for sharing!
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Joe 6 string... Taylor GS7 Custom / GO 818e 1st Edition 12 string... Taylor GO 358e / Guild F512 (79) Baritone…. Guild 258e (8 string) |