Saw Steve in concert last year - my son took me (he is very much a fan of stuff being produced nowadays), but after the concert he ditched all his CD's/downloads and has bought everything of Steve's music he can lay his hands on!! Nice one son!
There's always something special about hearing a piece live, even with a couple of imperfections. My favourite version though is from the Genesis Revisited album.
Saw him a year ago, like here I felt he rushed through Horizons just to be done with it. It's a piece to be savored, I think the album tempo is the best.
Suppers Ready is my favourite track by any artist. I love Genesis with Peter Gabriel on vocals but Steve Hackett does a fantastic job wih Nad Sylvia on vocals. Better than what Genesis did with Phil Collins. Brilliant
Could someone who plays a guitar tell me if this is a hard song to learn? I can't play anything on a guitar, but guitarists such as Hackett and Steve Howe, have inspired me to learn to play the acoustic guitar. This song in particular is one that I would very much like to learn.
+aDotFromTheFuture It depends on your talent, I guess. "Horizons" involves a lot of fingerpicking, a technique many beginners learn to some degree after they nailed their first chords. There are some tricky parts in it, but its not very hard. On a difficulty scale from 1 (two chord-campfire songs) to 10 (Dream Theater), I would rate Horizons 4. Definetly do-able, but you need to learn some basics before. Take your time. Good luck!
Does anyone know what piece of music Steve uses to introduce "Horizons" here? I've seen clips of other shows of his and this same beautiful intro is there!
Glenn Gould experimented with playing Bach much slower than usual, and much faster. At different tempos, some things become deemphasized, others become emphasized. Some tempos seem to bring out the finest aesthetic balance, but it is always interesting to hear a piece of music at an unusual tempo.
Saw Steve in concert last year - my son took me (he is very much a fan of stuff being produced nowadays), but after the concert he ditched all his CD's/downloads and has bought everything of Steve's music he can lay his hands on!! Nice one son!
Maestro Hackett! One of the most understimated
There's always something special about hearing a piece live, even with a couple of imperfections. My favourite version though is from the Genesis Revisited album.
Wow. Simply superb. Horizons and Entangled are may favorite Steve Hackett pieces. Bravo!
I love this music!!
WALKING ACROSS
THE SITTING ROOM
I can't hear Horizons end without expecting Supper's Ready to come next 😂
@@thejacobmeister i know right? Makes my brain itch
I TURN THE TELEVISION OFF
Sitting beside you,
I look into your eyes.
Saw him a year ago, like here I felt he rushed through Horizons just to be done with it. It's a piece to be savored, I think the album tempo is the best.
He plays bit of Bach's Cello suite No. 1 BWV 1007. About 1:49- 1:51.
Definetely he knows the piece.
In his album "Tribute", Steve plays a few pieces from Bach.
kippon
I believe the song was a tribute to Bach.
merci Steve Hackett
I love Steve Hackett!! rs
Solo un genio.musical.puede componer algo tan perfecto y fantasmagórico!!!!
God of guitar
One of my fav's
Suppers Ready is my favourite track by any artist. I love Genesis with Peter Gabriel on vocals but Steve Hackett does a fantastic job wih Nad Sylvia on vocals. Better than what Genesis did with Phil Collins. Brilliant
Could someone who plays a guitar tell me if this is a hard song to learn? I can't play anything on a guitar, but guitarists such as Hackett and Steve Howe, have inspired me to learn to play the acoustic guitar. This song in particular is one that I would very much like to learn.
+aDotFromTheFuture It depends on your talent, I guess. "Horizons" involves a lot of fingerpicking, a technique many beginners learn to some degree after they nailed their first chords. There are some tricky parts in it, but its not very hard.
On a difficulty scale from 1 (two chord-campfire songs) to 10 (Dream Theater), I would rate Horizons 4. Definetly do-able, but you need to learn some basics before. Take your time. Good luck!
SystemHatVersagt Okay, thanks!
+aDotFromTheFuture it's not that hard. Not as easy as mood for a day but not as hard as the clap.
+aDotFromTheFuture
If you haven't yet learned Mood For A Day, check out LickNRiff's lesson on this. It was very helpful to me.
Not easy.
God guitarist , merci Steve
Just The Best
Wow, Steve must have had a flight to catch. He took this at a helluva clip!
Have to agree, perfect execution but a little too fast for me, seems to take away something from the dynamic of the song.
Marvellous Genesis track on "Foxtrot" album
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Steve always seem to play this on a nylon classical live. I prefer the sound of the steel-strung original recording.
This would be an interesting melody with Blackbird from the Beatles.
beatles 6 LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Música do álbum FOXTROT de 1972
Does anyone know what piece of music Steve uses to introduce "Horizons" here? I've seen clips of other shows of his and this same beautiful intro is there!
J.S BACH
@@georgedonnellan36 no, he means before the begining of horizons wich we know it´s a little like Bach´s cello suite 1
Shit I can't even play that at normal speed and he plays it like he has a train to catch
Great
Plays fast to get it over with. All feeling gone.
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thanks for not saying hello Torquay i waited for outside hr
Good but too fast...he misses the nuances of the piece
Glenn Gould experimented with playing Bach much slower than usual, and much faster. At different tempos, some things become deemphasized, others become emphasized. Some tempos seem to bring out the finest aesthetic balance, but it is always interesting to hear a piece of music at an unusual tempo.
@Kayfabe 58 i totally agree with you
I liked it better played like this. Bet steve does too
czcams.com/video/XghdrhbQ3GM/video.html
Souvenir de Genesis hum...
well done steve
expand your horizons.
AH Player.... Hhhhmmmm. and with a Classical Touch...
when you play The Ciaconne of Bach your a Genius like Steve Hackett ask this to others lololol
Plays it too fast these days. Think he just wants to get it over with.
easy
Brain
peccato.... una "stecca" però lui è sempre un grandissimo
Very rushed and clunkey
hackett rules