Billy McLaughlin - While she sleeps video free download


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Duration: 04:22
Uploaded: 2008/05/15

Un video de antes de que Billy sufriera de distonía focal, uno de sus más increibles temas.

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10 years ago

Simon Grendeus

Sup Hitler.

10 years ago

Simon Grendeus

It's DADDAD =) Like the other person in the comments said.

10 years ago

JoakimVG

Yes it's DADDAD

10 years ago

Simon Grendeus

Many tunings like that so it doesn't have to be DADGAD. Not saying it isn't though... maybe I should check.... brb x)

10 years ago

Graham Exton

Very nice. It's probably DADGAD tuning, as it allows you to split the fretboard into two - you hit the chords with your left hand, as I see Billy doing, and play the other stuff with your right.

10 years ago

Jesse Roussell

you did a great job

11 years ago

Elizabeth Long

..nice.;';';' very ..nice!

11 years ago

pecogiardin

Great Tune! Love This Song!

11 years ago

QuintradoKeradenado

Say whatever you like, all of you self-obsessed YouTube bloggers. Billy, you've touched my heart and moved my soul with one simple piece of music. Okay, so it's not so simple. But I listen not knowing it's one guitar with my eyes closed, and I'm cruising through the universe at Ludicrous Speed. Thank you, Mr. McLaughlin. More, please.

11 years ago

Pollo Frito

Ooops... sorry. The comments are all thrown around randomly. I didn't see that someone else had brought up this point already. As you were...

11 years ago

Pollo Frito

Billy is great but this isn't HIS technique, just so you know. Michael Hedges was doing this in the 70s. Search that name.

12 years ago

Erick H. Cabrera

@katanamanatee Completely agree. Actually, we can't say that all guitarists who play in this style use the same technique. Greetings.

12 years ago

Steve Warner

@erickhcabrera True but perhaps I should clarify. Hedges was the true pioneer of this sort of playing in the context of altered tunings on acoustic guitar and without his influence, there would probably be far fewer players like Andy McKee out there. Jordan is a genius and may have been the first to use tapping to make solo music but his style of music and style of playing are very different. He and Hedges are both pioneers of tapping but in different genres and with different approaches.

12 years ago

Erick H. Cabrera

@katanamanatee Stanley Jordan, did it in his first album (1982) when he was 22 yo, but he was playin at streets with same style since he was 17 yo

12 years ago

ssmd923

i love this song. amazing

12 years ago

Jonathan yagami

Beautiful music

12 years ago

WMfin

I LOVE when songs are born that way! Totally spontaneously!

12 years ago

asinzuar

Thanks, Pandora.

12 years ago

Br Uh

i'm diggin this tune

13 years ago

Steve Warner

@brekko13 I know what you mean, though I guess the true pioneer for this kind of playing is Michael Hedges. Billy had his first album in 1989 but Hedges was doing this kind of stuff on his first record in 1981. Michael really hit his stride with Aerial Boundaries though in '84, amazing album. Wonder if the two of them ever toured? Shame Mike isn't around anymore. :(

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