Doug Young - Jock O'Hazeldean - Solo Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar
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- čas přidán 24. 10. 2010
- This is my arrangement of a traditional scottish ballad. The words to this tune are attributed to Sir Walter Scott. My arrangement is in Open D Tuning, created for an article on Open D In Acoustic Guitar Magazine. I'm playing a wonderful Pierre Bensusan Model Lowden guitar that I reviewed in the January 2001 Issue of Acoustic Guitar.
A complete transcription is included in the tab book for my CD, Closing Time, which is available with the purchase of the CD on my web site, store.dougyoungguitar.com - Hudba
Wow. Beautiful.
Just can’t get enough of this keep Ming back to listen, so beautiful almost brings tears to my eyes.
Wonderfully done ,many thanks.
Wonderful
Absolutely beautiful. Mr Young you are one of the most fluid and graceful fingerstyle players on the web. Sublime.
Achingly beautiful, almost brings me to tears it so gorgeous.
So that's what a lowden sounds like. Beautifully played. Great video thanks ❤️ 🎸 Dean 🇬🇧
This guitar and playing gives my ears and heart a warm feeling. Favorite so far.
That is sheer joy to listen to. Beautiful Doug.
Lovely! Shivers down my spine...
This is gorgeous to listen to, wonderful upload.
Fantastic, Doug!
gives me the shivers
Georges guitars are totally unmatched ... Great playing by Doug ... of course ;-)
wow what a sound, the depth is beautiful.
Stunning and beautiful.
So beautiful Doug!
Simply beautiful, thank you for posting...Cheers... Mike
Beautiful.
Lowden is a great Celtic sound. Love it:).
Beautiful!
Masterful!
Beautiful and inspiring 👍
Absolutely beautiful! Nice work
wow... my favorite song played so wonderful:) thanks mate
Stunning! Absolutely beautiful.
Best wishes
Staffan
Fantastic Doug!
This is insanely clean
Great arrangement and performance, subbed for sure!
Uli
Doug,
Excellent!! What a beatiful arrangement of one of my favorite songs. I'm looking forward to the article in AG. That guitar is beautiful and has an extremely nice tone. Keep up the good work.
Slick move at 1:47 Doug. This arrangement is magic!
hinton
amazing...
very beautiful arrangement and performance!... thank you for your so nice music!...
cheers,
luca
lovely stuff doug lovely playing and great sound
Великолепно!!! Спасибо!!!
Best compliments!... really a lovely arrangement and rendition!... Great!...
cheers,
luca
¡Sublime!!!
Thank you, great!
really beautifull sound brother ...and nice guitar ,of course
@michaelrboyd Thanks, glad you liked it! Yes, the article got delayed a bit, but it's still coming, soon, I hope!
@DougYoungGuitar Tab's finally out in the July 2011 issue of Acoustic Guitar. One of these days, I'll get the whole thing done, with the intro/interlude parts, but the basics are there in the July issue.
Wow, beautifull rendition! "Jock o' Hazeldean" aka "John of Hazelgreen" is a fiddle variant of the old Scottish ballad anthologized by Francis James Child as ballad 293. Wikipedia has a good summary of its origins. For those who want to try it on fiddle or flute, you can find sheet music and a backing track for it here: musescore.com/user/643986/scores/5403178
@Desmond8043 yes, it's just the main verse. I haven't tabbed out the intro/interlude or higher octave verse yet. on my todo list!
awesome! and more equilibrate between bass and treeble than in the test about this model also publicated on youtube
I was using a pair of Schoeps CMC6/MK41 condensers
I'm a new fan. I love open D, and DADGAD. I feel I have found a kindred spirit. I have one I have had some fun with, CGDEAD. When I first began to use it, I thought I had "discovered" it. Ha.Enjoy.
@aemk612 For sure, excellent guitar! This was a review instrument for Acoustic Guitar, so I had to send it back, which was very hard :-) A different sound than the Ryan, which I also like a lot.
Lovely playing, great arrangement and a fantastic guitar. Hey Doug any Tab for this?? Whose the tasteless chump that didn't like it?
Simply beautiful, Doug! Is this arrangement still going to be in AG?
Doug, is the version in the July AG, the same as what is available on the AG website as a free download? Because the 2nd octave section...just hauntingly beautiful, is not included there :(
just L O W D E N
What microphones were used? Small dynamic condensers yes, but I don't recognise the logo on them off the top of my head!
Where is the Re-play button?
selezionato per terreceltiche.altervista.org/jock-o-hazeldean/
ahh...
Doh! And I've just cancelled my subscription to Acoustic guitar mag, in favour of "Acoustic" here in the UK
Lovely arrangement and nicely played Doug!
Beautiful!