GREAT NEWS! A limited number of live performance DVDs (about 200 immediately) are now available for purchase in the USA via Venmo, using the account @ninepeaksart ; if you would like to purchase a DVD of this performance, over one hour of music total, please make a payment for $45, please include your name address and telephone number and indicate “Guitarchestra DVD” in the memo. International customers may also attempt to purchase however, you’ll be charged additional for shipping to your location to be calculated and agreed after the initial payment. Shipping within the Continental United States is included.
Thanks to everyone for the polite comments. We're trying to play more shows, but please help us get the word out and tell your friends and family about GUITARCHESTRA. Thanks again.
If I have any criticisms, it's that they are playing at a very constant volume, no softening of their playing in the parts that are quieter. Other than that, awesome.
I noticed this accross most guitar covers, I wish they mute and chugga chugga shred in faster parts, the dynamics man The best one I've seen so far with guitars is this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0snq5OEJs8o.html
I always support when someone's trying to play classical music on electric guitars,and you guys undoubtedly have excellent musicianship and talent. I just wish you would play the whole overture,instead of an excerpt.This way,it's not the William Tell overture,it's just the "March of the swiss army".
Thanks for sharing your talents, for sharing such a classic piece of music in a rock version. It sounded so perfect. Congratulations on this. Can you guys play barber of seville? One of my favorite orchestra pieces. I wonder what it would sound like when you guys play it.
check out peggys leg.....irish band from early 70s...jimi slevin on lead....brilliant guitarist....I love this version though well done ...great bass player
Very tasty. More inventive musicianship than anything else being done lately.....and they did it with something written long ago. There's a lesson in that....not that most would get it.
Rossini wrote this a century before the creators of the Lone Ranger were born. I suspect you're joking, but that's how misinformation becomes widely accepted.
Glen Campbell does the full version on an electroacoustic guitar with an orchestra backing him and it’s pretty fair but l prefer this overall version. Anyone criticising this wants to try playing it first. I can but not as well and it’s very very tricky.