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Tage des Condors - Michael Haunschmid - Weissenborn Tablature
“Tage des Condors” ist a short musical idea. Definitely not finished, but: You can play it as a complete short tune. Read more »
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Weissenborn tablatures & recordings
Here you find songs of Ben Harper, Jerry Douglas, Rob Ickes, Xavier Rudd, … - and some of my tunes.
Ready for some musical collaboration?
Some of my own tablatures are just snippets. Shall we work on them together?
It’s this easy:
- Download Power Tab Editor
- Download tablature snippets from this website
- Add some of your ideas in Power Tab Editor
- Send me the Power Tab file with your credits
I will then add your tab to this site. So other guitar players can continue working on them. I am really looking forward to your ideas!
Do you want to contribute your own lap steel Power Tab snippets? Just send them to me, I will add them to this site.
Want a new lap steel guitar, Weissenborn, … ?
Handmade in Italy, and that at a very nice price: Style 1 > 620 Euros. Check it out here.
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CD Acoustic Guitar Duolog, by Naked Ear
In the late 80s I played with Axel Ebert, a fine guitar player from Salzburg, in an acoustic guitar duo: “Naked Ear”.
We recorded the CD, “Acoustic Guitar Duolog”. I am sorry for you lap steel fans: No lap steel being played on this CD, even no slide guitar. But lots of fine acoustic guitar.
Do you like fingerstyle guitar? Your ears are open to some extraordinary acoustic guitar sounds? Guess you might like this CD.
This is what the Berliner Morgenpost wrote about it: “Hochinteressante Produktion …dessen ‘Acoustic Guitar Duolog’ von meditativen Stimmungen lebt, hervorgerufen durch technische Klangverfremdungen. Jazz, Folk, Klassik, Blues und Avantgarde verarbeiten die beiden in ausgedehnten Eigenkompositionen, die dennoch Raum für Improvisationen lassen.”
Translation:
“Extremely interesting production… “Acoustic Guitar Duolog” lives from meditative moods, bought about by technical sound variations. The duo integrates jazz, folk, classic, blues and avantgarde into their compositions, whilst also leaving room for improvisation.”
Do you want to listen to a few tracks?
> Drei Äpfel am Rande des Traumes
> Retzhof
> Smägs
> Rodeo
If you want to hear everything, please buy the CD.
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