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Classical Guitar On A Steel String?
Does anyone do it seriously?
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Well - for the classical guitar purists, I am sure someone does but it would be frowned upon. However, lots of guitarists do classical music on steel string - my favorite is pierre bensusans version of handels water music. Sorry, I couldn't find it on youtube
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Heard it done in person, on my gear, by George Sakellariou who was the featured guitarist with the San Francisco Symphony back in the 70's.
Sounded like a pipe organ. Took my breath away and forever changed my idea of what electric guitar could sound like. To some extent, I have been trying to play like that ever since... dc
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When I was taking classicl lessons, I didn't have a nylon string guitar... so I used my Les Paul... teacher didn't mind one iota, so there ya go!
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i feel like I remember hearing about a historical guitar or guitar like instrument that used metal strings - but i could be wrong. To the OP, what is the source of your interest in steel string classicals? |
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the wide spacing and flat radius makes it easier to play classical on a nylon string. I prefer the toanz too, check out Willie Nelson shred on his nylon.
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If Bela Fleck can play it on a banjo....
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That's basically why I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who has really developed it and taken it to a high level. I did have a couple classical guitar lessons many years ago. The teacher was young man who was very talented. I met him at a party we threw. He was playing classical on my cheap steel string acoustic and I was blown away. Jeez, he didn't seem to have any problem with it.......
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One of my favorites. And is one of the reasons I've stuck with the steel/classical approach.
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Oh dude, Willie is one of my favorite guitar players of all time!!!
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yeah hes great! You don't hear too much talk on his playing, but hes really good. Kind of jazzy, rockin, country.
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I love Willie Nelson's guitar playing...instead of playing 'over' tunes he has a way of playing from inside them that inspires me a lot...
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Absolutely. Big amp and everything. Rocked my world dc
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And I always come back to pierre bensusan, if he can play what he plays on steel-string there is no reason why I (theoretically) couldn't. |
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