Reverend Lord: Exquisite. Very "easy on the ears" and beautifully interpreted, as we have come to expect. :) Is the transcription available ? Thank you. Antoine.
Beautiful but I was relatively sure that WVW34 is in D minor, no? I mean, this gentleman could have simply rekeyed it and if so he's done a beautiful job. Beautifully played, I'm not giving him any argument at all, I'm really just curious about the original key. If anyone knows, let me know.
i cannot fathom what this type of music would mean to Americans the deep connectedness they seem to have with it, I'm no American but it makes me miss home and my mountains
Beautiful, but you didn't play with your guitar behind back or with your teeth. This is Doug Dillon, a lesser bass player you may remember from the St. James coffee house days (when life was GREAT!).
This is outstanding in every respect, Rick! As always, your performance is not only technically strong, but so very musical. The quality of your sound and video production is as good as anything I have ever heard and seen in this genre.
I really enjoy listening to you play your Dominelli guitar. If I am blessed someday, hopefully I will have one as well. The studies in opus 45 sounds really nice, need to check this one out.