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Martin Taylor Talks with Tony McManus – Fingerstyle & Celtic Guitar Lessons
Uploaded by mufasa101 on May 31, 2019 at 5:35 pm
Martin Taylor Talks with Tony McManus – Fingerstyle & Celtic Guitar Lessons
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Jazz guitarist and online guitar teacher Martin Taylor talks with celtic and folk guitarist Tony McManus. A great guitar discussion on different tunings and stylistic approaches.
For the full interview with Tony McManus enroll at Fingerstyle Guitar School with Martin Taylor. Learn directly from Martin through video exchanges. See Tony and other great guitarists like Earl Klugh, Tommy Emmanuel, Scotty Moore, Muriel Anderson, Thom Bresh, Dr. Richard Niles, Eugene Pao, and Bobby Cochran at the Martin Taylor Guitar Academy. An online guitar school that is a safe and encouraging place to learn, explore and take chances.
Get your FREE Guitar Lessons at http://www.martintaylor.com
Jazz guitarist and online guitar teacher Martin Taylor talks with celtic and folk guitarist Tony McManus. A great guitar discussion on different tunings and stylistic approaches.
For the full interview with Tony McManus enroll at Fingerstyle Guitar School with Martin Taylor. Learn directly from Martin through video exchanges. See Tony and other great guitarists like Earl Klugh, Tommy Emmanuel, Scotty Moore, Muriel Anderson, Thom Bresh, Dr. Richard Niles, Eugene Pao, and Bobby Cochran at the Martin Taylor Guitar Academy. An online guitar school that is a safe and encouraging place to learn, explore and take chances.
Does anyone know what the name of the piece he mentions at 4:17 is? I can't make out what he's saying (switch on the subtitles, I think they may have also misheard)
Good to hear Tony gives credit to Dave Graham and Pierre Bensusan who, among others, explored these alternate tunings over the several previous decades. I believe they all contributed to create a new sound for the Celtic guitar and expand the fingerpicking techniques and capabilities.
Thank you Martin….. It also helps your sound when you play a well crafted instrument. I myself prefer Not to change the stresses on my guitar by altering the tuning. I like to just add a capo that does Not cover all strings ….just a thought 🙂
It's a new model from Michael Greenfield (Canadian) called the G1.2
2 year wait list and starts @ around $8,000-10,000 US. Only difference between the G1 and the G1.2 is the fanned frets. Hope this helped
Ha ! Whats the chance of that , being a known guitarist and your first name is a brand of guitar as well as your last name is also another brand of guitar , lol !!!
It is so wonderfull to see & hear Martin interviewing and playing on You Tube…. He is such a wonderfull man & muscian… Incredible to see & hear Tony ….his playing is inspirational to say the least.. I lean towards alternate capos… My thoughts are, to retune , alternates the stress on the instrument and upsets the balance. I look forward to more vids from Martin …Love to see him in Alberta some day …You are definitely on my bucket list …Cheers from Alberta
Dave W
What is the tune he plays at 8:51.. Please anyone?
a guy named after a two guitars hosts a guitar show with two guitarists and compares hearing great guitar music to JFK: illuminati confirmed!
Does he anchor his right hand?
Does anyone know what the name of the piece he mentions at 4:17 is? I can't make out what he's saying (switch on the subtitles, I think they may have also misheard)
Good to hear Tony gives credit to Dave Graham and Pierre Bensusan who, among others, explored these alternate tunings over the several previous decades.
I believe they all contributed to create a new sound for the Celtic guitar and expand the fingerpicking techniques and capabilities.
his guitar has crooked frets
Looking in at my Favourite players …Cheers Martin and Tony
That guitar is literally unbelievable. Just of this world. The perfect tone I've always searched for yet didn't even think was possible.
@mcmanustony Could you let us know what tune you're playing a bit of starting at 8m50s? Sounds beautiful… Thank you!
Thank you Martin….. It also helps your sound when you play a well crafted instrument. I myself prefer Not to change the stresses on my guitar by altering the tuning. I like to just add a capo that does Not cover all strings ….just a thought 🙂
Oh, didn`t know google builds guitars c:
I loved this, thank you. Gotta dig Tony McManus.
BUT, ocd me wants to straighten the capo at the end.
what guitar is Tony playing in this vid?
This is just wonderful – and credit to martin for being so open hearted – in the end there is just music – I love this – thank you so much !
thats a green field guitar… andy mckee also have one of those
Beautiful rendition of gs mclennan's inveran
It's a new model from Michael Greenfield (Canadian) called the G1.2
2 year wait list and starts @ around $8,000-10,000 US. Only difference between the G1 and the G1.2 is the fanned frets. Hope this helped
WHat kind of guitar is that?
Ha ! Whats the chance of that , being a known guitarist and your first name is a brand of guitar as well as your last name is also another brand of guitar , lol !!!
It is so wonderfull to see & hear Martin interviewing and playing on You Tube…. He is such a wonderfull man & muscian… Incredible to see & hear Tony ….his playing is inspirational to say the least.. I lean towards alternate capos… My thoughts are, to retune , alternates the stress on the instrument and upsets the balance. I look forward to more vids from Martin …Love to see him in Alberta some day …You are definitely on my bucket list …Cheers from Alberta
Dave W
I enjoyed it very much. Thank you for this pearl.
Best wishes
Staffan
please bring him on again, and have him play several full length tunes… please!!
Dat Greenfield.
What he plays at 8:54 is incredible. What was THAT?
Its called Donal Og, and it is featured on his album The Maker's Mark!
'Great interview… for whatever style you're playing in! :-R
What is the name of the piece he plays at 5:36? I can't speak Gaelic – I can't even spell what he said haha.
Is it something like Doan a loag(h)?