I'm sure many of you guys have played the old classic "Shenandoah." Here's a loopy ambient version I recorded on a dark and rainy November afternoon.
http://www.reverbnation.com/infiniteego ... ls/3608027
kinda inspired by Bill Frisell's version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svzv-YkUzdk
Let's hear your version of Shenandoah (Bill Frisell fans?)
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Re: Let's hear your version of Shenandoah (Bill Frisell fans?)
Big Frisell fan here. I like that! Some nice other tunes too. There's a local guy by the name of Krispin Hartung that is big into experiment music. Good player with a jazz background.
He does similar stuff.
He does similar stuff.
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Re: Let's hear your version of Shenandoah (Bill Frisell fans?)
Thanks for listening. Actually, Hartung dropped into my guitar forum a few times over the years. Never said much, don't recall having any conversations with him, but I remember the name -- I recall he made some cool music. For about 10 years I was holed up in a online guitar community I ran where about half the members had all been featured in magazines like Guitar Player etc...Pretty cool hanging out with a bunch of killer guitarists but I got tired of the upkeep, expense, Russian pharma peddlers, spammers, and hackers and decided to hang it up. I'm back to drifting around looking for kindred spirits.jazzrat wrote:Big Frisell fan here. I like that! Some nice other tunes too. There's a local guy by the name of Krispin Hartung that is big into experiment music. Good player with a jazz background.
He does similar stuff.