Hi, guys,
You know that solo at the end of the "instant voles" extra from the Jazz a Vienne DVD? Is this a tune Bireli or anyone else has recorded? I don't recognize it. And has anyone transcribed this piece? If not, I will go ahead and try it myself but I wanted to ask around if it exists before I waste my time. Thanks!!!
Conrad
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I have always assumed that it was mostly improvised on the spot. Bireli appears to have the ability to express his musical thoughts pretty much instantaneously through the guitar. His never-ending creativity is one of his greatest strengths.
They say that one is "be lang" for bilingual
But that Hamlet Lagrene joke seemed out of place as the title of a CD to me.
But I guess when you're that good you can name your albums whatever...
Besides, if you look at his face, it looks like he just woke up...
He finishes his cigarette and plays whatever goes through his mind.
I have never really liked the sound of it, though...
It seems like the strings were just put on, they sound too "new"...
I actually have both guitars here right now...2 Vieille reserves and a Hahl Super Deluxe (exactly the same as Bireli's).
Both are crazy good...personally I like the VR for myself. It's more traditional sounding which I like. But on Bireli's recordings I always thought he sounded better with the Hahl. Except for the Vienne DVD, the VR sounds really good. But on the CDs it was a bit harsher but I think that's because those CD were way over compressed!
I should mention that the Hahl is ridiculously easy to play....seriously, I've never played a Selmer type guitar that played so well and still sounded good.
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