Keaggy & Pachelli and Adrian Legg:
It is very hard for a professional player to sound 'bad' on solo or duet acoustic guitar. But try and visualize the same music being played on Trumpet or Saxophone.
Sort of like playing vibes, a lot of routine unexceptional playing, and players, can hide behind certain instruments.
Solo guitar sounds very life-like on high end stereo systems. We can hear the fingers pluck the strings, seems as if we can hear the individual vibrations. Close your eyes and they are in your living room. No orchestra can make you feel that way with Beethoven Symphonies.
But what are they saying? My take? Not much. Very simplistic music. Neither the Players nor the music was as good as it sounded at first listen.
Of course neither clip was Jazz.
Cheers
It is very hard for a professional player to sound 'bad' on solo or duet acoustic guitar. But try and visualize the same music being played on Trumpet or Saxophone.
Sort of like playing vibes, a lot of routine unexceptional playing, and players, can hide behind certain instruments.
Solo guitar sounds very life-like on high end stereo systems. We can hear the fingers pluck the strings, seems as if we can hear the individual vibrations. Close your eyes and they are in your living room. No orchestra can make you feel that way with Beethoven Symphonies.
But what are they saying? My take? Not much. Very simplistic music. Neither the Players nor the music was as good as it sounded at first listen.
Of course neither clip was Jazz.
Cheers