Hi Jacob, saying that this is beautiful is not nearly enough. Is there any chance for a weissenborn newbie like me to lay his hands on a tablature of this great tune? Keep up the good work.
Man! C'est vraiment de la criss de bombe. C'est empreint d'émotions. Continue à créer des pièces comme ça, c'est juste parfait à l'oreille et aux sens.
sigue siendo una fantastica cancion, ahora en 2020, ademas de un video melancolico acorde con los tiempos, gracias Jacob !!!! desde Zaragoza, España, Un fuerte abrazo amigo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been so inspired by your playing for such a long time, I bought a Weissenborn guitar. It is going well. Thanks for sharing your music, it makes me smile. It was a great visual experience, as well.
Impressive!!! You seem very young and talented, i'm impressed by your precision! As an amateur weissenborn player I still have a long path to go to play this professionnally.
that's a great little song there mate ,,,I really like the tuning you have got going on there ,,what is that tuning ? if you don't mind me asking ......
I sense that you have had a life full of music. Love your Candyrat recording, keep up the great work. What microphone do you usually use for recording acoustic ? ta cheers
Before your hair grew long, but already you were a great player! It appears you favor mahogany over koa for your Weissenborn type guitars, or is it koa? I find mahogany is my favorite tone wood for all types of guitars in general, but know koa was used traditionally for Hawaiian guitars.
This was just the Weissenborn I started with. Koa is expensive. Now I'm actually playing a Richard Wilson Style 3 made from Tasmanian Blackwood. Blackwood is very close to Koa in both sound and appearance. Almost impossible to tell apart.
+Jacob Raagaard thank you kindly.......in the U.S. here, and I wondered about the Anderwood Weissenborns. Wonderful tone and I am a new fan thanks to Rod Anderlik.
+Dave Falk Last question is this the Matt finish or the Gloss Finish. Not a fan of purchasing an instrument without playing it first. Did you get to pick it out, or was it ordered online and shipped to you without trying it first?
+Dave Falk This is the Gloss Finish model I am playing. No, unfortunately I was not able to try the instrument, as I live in Denmark. I ordered it Online from their webshop. I would have bought the Koa model, but they were out of stock at the moment, so I bought this made from solid mahogany instead. I'm really satisfied with this one. And the pickup I am using is a Seymour Duncan Mag Mic. A really great pickup I will recommend, if you consider buying a Weissenborn. :-)