Now imagine the opposite: 2000 people in a concert hall. Absolutely captivated. You can hear a needle falling, literally. On stage: Andres Segovia on classical guitar.
I can appreciate that, but I couldn't do it. I would be anxious, uneasy...
Now imagine the opposite: 2000 people in a concert hall. Absolutely captivated. You can hear a needle falling, literally. On stage: Andres Segovia on classical guitar.
Now imagine the opposite: 2000 people in a concert hall. Absolutely captivated. You can hear a needle falling, literally. On stage: Andres Segovia on classical guitar.
This reminds me…
It’s kind of funny, but a true story…
The very first solo piece I played in public was Bach’s Bourree for classical guitar. This must have been around 1988.
The funny thing is, I used my 1974 Gibson SG to play the piece because I had no other guitar and was still kind of naive at that point. I didn’t know anything about the association of the SG with rock, AC/DC or Black Sabbath. I had never even listened to them.
So, I just sat up on stage with my guitar and amp. I even held the guitar like a classical guitar and put my left foot up on a little stool. I played it with a perfectly clean tone on my little Peavey Studio Pro 40.
As I recall, I played the piece okay and didn’t make any mistakes, but didn’t quite understand some of the blank stares I got from some people!
For those unfamiliar with Bourree, this is a very nice performance of it. Definitely better than me!
That dude is insane , he's either going to rip a finger or break the guitar.and now the same on a guitar: