hey friend, i am really enjoying discovering this channel. had me right away with the zappa medley. may i ask what guitar you are playing? thank you for these sounds brother
@@Ignatzberlin ahh interesting, i was just looking him up...is it the same gentleman who played with Kraftwerk for a bit? beautiful guitar for sure! do you have any thoughts/recommendations on guitars of this style? i'm hoping to find a trusty nylon again.
@@user-md8uq4de3f Hi Daisi, no it's another Klaus Roeder....www.vintage-guitar-world.com/de/shop/klaus-roder-meistergitarre-2/ It's difficult to give recommendations. My actual guitar was build especially for me and I am still not satisfied in total. And this was expensive. For me I think I wouldn't buy anything under 2000$....
Habe mir vorhin dein Zappa Medley angesehen,großartige Leistung und auch dies hier haut mich als alter Zappa Fan um. 1980 damals Zappa live in Kiel gesehen. Wer hätte damals gedacht , das es mal möglich sein würde, seine Musik von einem Gitarristen mit der Konzertgitarre vorgetragen zu bekommen..es ist erste Sahne, was du machst, bitte weitermachen...Zappa hat noch unendlich viel im Katalog.
Hallo vielen Dank. Ich spiele zwar noch, aber im Moment kein Zappa. Aber vielleicht bekomme ich ja wieder Lust, aber es hat sich mir auch kein Stück mehr aufgedrängt...
Ah, Frank’s fondness for 2nd and 4th chords! The Orange County section was spectacularly played, I never tire of the recorded version. Oh No had a beautifully slow tempo, highlighting one of his loveliest pieces. Sadly I can’t hear Theme from Lumpy Gravy without hearing the words from Bwana Dik.
You know, on acoustic guitar you could almost say this song is beautiful. The brilliant mind of Frank Zappa was very abstract, the song titles (I think) were a way for Frank to get you to listen to his complex jazz/fusion music.