Bach for Two Plectrum Classical Guitars

I listened to an advance copy of Matthew Hough’s soon-to-be-released CD a few days ago (thanks, Meg!) and liked it. It’s a couple of guys playing Bach on classical guitars, but using flat-picks. It’s a good sound, sort of folksy and friendly, easy-going.

Matthew Hough: Music from the Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach. He also has the sheet music available.

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Emily Elbert: Visitor

Lyrics:

Oh, how fresh what now is found
New sights new smells and foreign sounds
Dig deep in the new dirt
Which in reality is centuries older than me

In all the reincarnate lives
Sisters brothers fathers mothers husbands wives
How can we learn from the ones we’ve loved so dear that died?

Oh, to be a visitor
Getting wrapped up in a new tradition
Oh, to learn to find yourself
In all sorts of strange new positions
Alive, in love
And looking for peace in the east, west, flip the theme of conquest
Whatcha got left when all you know is gone?

How can we learn from our silhouettes
That we’re just matter assembled like minarets
Casting a shadow in the light of the unrest
Egoless forms just here until the sun sets
Hovering above
A little scared to dive deeper but still in love
Entranced by the speaking of foreign tongues
Or the silence that lingers on
Oh, to be a visitor
Getting wrapped up in a new tradition
Oh, to learn to find yourself
In all sorts of strange new positions
Alive, in love
And looking for peace in the east, west, flip the theme of conquest
Whatcha got left when all you know is gone?

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Jesse Liang, Guitarist

Jesse is one of YouTube’s most popular guitarists. Here he’s playing with a “less is more” attitude, which I think is great. The more the less is more the better!

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Julian Bream: This Is Your Life

A sweet bit of video on Bream. This is a clip from a BBC special This is Your Life tribute to Bream, filmed in 1997. John Williams shows up and has some nice things to say. Enjoy!

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