Listen from 13:15 to bypass the talk and intro stuff and hear this instrument well played. I love the sound of the lowest "harp" string. The timbre of the harp compliments the acoustic guitar very nicely. Beautiful sound!
@@dimitriospapadimitriou2498 to some. Some people geek about guitar brands and builders than the others so I think it's partly due to that :D If it weren't for a few names like this one on youtube I probably never would've known what that PRS thing stands for I mean
No, I love it! I’m a 68 year old former drummer/percussionist who was in a number of rock bands in the late 60’s, 70, 71. Unfortunately I had a catastrophic accident in April of that last year which left me unable to continue my musical life apart from listening…. I hope you continue to let us follow your progression with the instrument. Rodney Davenport…. Go Braves!
Sorry to hear about your accident. Making music is so important to me that I couldn't imagine having it taken away. But I guess that's just life and we are not in control of it to a large degree. But you still have your ears for listening, and that's a blessing.
I hung in until around 13:00 and finally got to hear it played brilliantly! I have never seen one of these instruments before and you did it proud! Thanks for posting. It looks to be beautifully made with a real artisan touch and can be a treasured heirloom for generations to come. And the deep tone and those wonderful harmonics took it into the clouds! Cheers 👍😎🇳🇿🎸
That piece that you played at the end sounded so beautiful. I can only imagine how incredible it will sound when you have fully mastered this unique instrument. The sound is magical, haunting in a good way.
Fell in love with this instrument 35 years ago watching to Micheal Hedges play one on VH1, Immediately went out and bought his "Live from the Double Planet" CD. The sound still gives me chills.
I don't know jack about making Music, but I just Love those who do. I find the Art of making sound by any instrument is so fascinating. I'm always amazed when I see guitar or piano players sing and play a complicated instrument at the same time. My mind is ready to explode just thinking about it.
Get yourself an instrument. It doesn't necessarily need to be an expensive instrument. Anything that isn't a toy will do. Then invest a little time each week to learn to play it. Playing a musical instrument can be a very satisfying experience.
I've seen Harry Connick Jr. manage 4 different rhythms at the same time; but he's especially good at it. He was singing (the voice is an instrument) while seated at the piano playing boogie woogie (both hands) as he worked the pedals with one foot and another instrument (I forget which) with the other foot. Four different beats. Made me dizzy to watch.
Sounds like your mind is inviting you to explore this field. Even just tapping on a table and singing at the same time whatever comes through connects both hemispheres and you feel FREE. Expression of Heart and Soul is so liberating. Just get started, Frank :)
It's just an acoustic/electric guitar and an acoustic/electric bass coupled. It sounds good because of the pickup(s?) and the delay he's using. He can play, but any gat would sound as good through the same setup.
Strangely, nobody here in the comments (that I've seen) has mentioned the groundbreaking work of Michael Hedges, perhaps the most innovative acoustic guitar player of our times. Sadly passed and far too young. He played one of these and did it justice. Here is Michael in 1986 playing Because It's There. He was one of a kind performer, player and man. I had the pleasure of driving him from Chicago Area to Milwaukee for the Inaugural Fingerstyle Guitar Festival in 1986, I believe.
I agree. I think it's pretty weird no one's talking about Hedges here. I'd wager he's the premier player of this kind of guitar. His hammer-on technique really opened it up.
Two of my favorite guitarists that do TH-cam. You should collaborate on something. I'd like to see a harp guitar collab then an 80s song collab like your Hollywood Drive 1984 album.
Dude splurge on an SE (Student Edition). I may be biased but pick up a used Custom 24 on Reverb/Ebay for $400-500. I was shocked how goodvit was with a Custom 24 I bought a Torero which features a Floyd Rose, Ebony fretboard (NO inlays), binding on the body and fretboard, and is mated with an EMG 81/85 set of pickups, I got an aqua one used for $600! I had a 1980 Les Paul Deluxe which I couldn't bare to keep when I got an offer of $2000 for it. Honestly my 2010 Custom 24 and my Torero sounded 90% and 95% as good as my LP, different tonally but "as good overall", so my Black Beauty went bye-bye!
@@Axe_Slinger +1 for the SE recommendation! I sold an LTD Axxion and replaced it with a Holcomb SE - such a fantastic guitar! I too just parted ways with my ‘72 Les Paul Custom (‘54 Black Beauty Reissue), but the replacement with be a whole lot more modern. I feel bad low key trashing LP’s after having been a Gibson guy for 25 years, but my playing has moved into a different space. I am much more drawn to the modern approach to building & most importantly: the modern sound. 🤘🏼😑🤘🏼
If you want the American PRS experience, though, get an S2 used. You won’t be disappointed. They’re not too expensive. I don’t own one (I have a CE 24), but I’ve played some and they are very nice! Definitely would buy one if I was on a search right now and my budget was limited.
I am 67, always loved trying different instruments. I try to learn something new every day. Today I learned about the harp guitar. Thank you. Really enjoy your style.
It's a visually stunning instrument the first time you see one. It's not like anything you've ever seen before. But the sound is even more stunning. It must have been a real genius that created it originally.
I watched because I saw Michael Hedges in his prime in concert twice. Bought most of his albums. Cried when he had his accident. I haven't heard anyone play as beautifully since. Good luck.
My experience mirrors yours. I actually met him the second time i saw him. He wrote down the tunings for Breakfast in the Field for me! An alien musician! Strange cat, but most geniuses are right?
I've never heard of a guitar like this, it's amazing. I loved the deep bass notes and how you played it. Your music was very beautiful and peaceful. Truly amazing.
The late Michael Hedges frequently played a harp guitar. It was magic. I'd love to see you look over his body of work and techniques some day; I've never seen anything like it.
I see stringed instruments and I play. In front of me hanging on the wall are a three-string mountain dulcimer, four string ukulele, five-string banjo, 6 string Les paul, four string tenor banjo, J bass and I'm now wanting to get a Harp guitar thank you.
This was incredible. I'm glad TH-cam suggested this video. Your attitude about learning a new instrument is admirable. This is the first video from your channel I've seen and you have a new sub. 👍
My family and I are musicians. This instrument defies descrition. The music it produces is - WOW. I sent the video to my sister who is the guitarist in our family. I am just a pianist.
I sang in an amateur rock band, but we had a seriously skilled kid on lead guitar. PRS comes back to the green room after one our sets (didn't even look at any of the rest of us) and talks the kid up about his music, plans, future interests, technique, shakes his hand and leaves the room. The kid looks at the rest of us and says "Who was that?"
Andy McKee, Michael Hedges, etc... amazing stuff can be written with this instrument. And speaking from experience the sound of this thing is INSANE in real life. Not even comparable listening to it digitally
@@ironmonkey1512 Yep. I'm 50+ now and Hedges was one of the best players I ever saw live. His LP "Watching My Life Go By" was played constantly in my dorm the year it came out, but the first two records are undeniable classics. Such a tragedy.
I play bass but I am really enjoying your channel. This instrument sounds beautiful. I have played bass guitar fro decades and have recently purchased a NS WAV5 electric upright bass. I'm 67 and my left hand went through some serious changes for the first couple of months. BUT NOW I can rip on it and I'm loving it.
videos like this help my confidence times a million. over the last few years I have chosen to pick up lesser played instruments and do what I can, it's cool to watch someone with massive talent do the same and figure out how they can make something work for them.
I can only imagine turning up to an open mic night with one of these. Every guitarist in the audience does a double take and asks 'wtf is that' before turning to their bass players and saying 'you're fired'.
Lost my mind watching a video of Michael Hedges play one of these in the late 80's. Watched Andy McKee play the same harp guitar last year(he has a whole story of how he ended up with Hedges' guitar). Those vids are worth searching for and watching. . .
Dude.... That piece you played at the end was simply mesmerizing. I don't know what style you call it, but it sounded and felt like "free-flow". I absolutely love that type of single-instrument play. Breathtaking.
That sound reminds me of when I first picked up the guitar and started learning. The sound of the acoustic was mesmerizing to me. That sound of that guitar takes me there as the sound is hallow and crisp all at the same tie with such depth that it took words away and thorough pleasure remained.
Michael Hedges made that thing sound incredible! Miss that guy. He was a legit one man show. His Comfortably Numb and Watchtower covers are legendary. Dude could sing too. Crazy talent.
That's pretty cool watching you get introduced to a new instrument. I don't play an instrument now, but others many different forms of music. This could be interesting to check back with you in a while.
Everytime I hear a harp guitar it brings chills up my spine. I cant wait to hear you become inspired and look forward to what you create with this beautiful masterpiece.
Sounds great. I just picked up my Harp Guitar and it's different, but well worth the experience. I've been playing for over 50+ years and because of Jamie Dupuis's Harp Guitar videos I finally said I should learn to play one and pulled the trigger.
@@Bad.Rabbit For someone good. I suck at setting them up which i've actually just got my first guitar with a floyd rose so i'm not really good at it yet especially changing tuning
@@aidanbouw5224 Lol I know that I'm saying when I changed strings I decided I wanted to change tuning so I have it set up for D standard that's the only turning I have it set with.
Never in a million years did I think that I would hear a harp guitar rendition of little wing... and holy crap am I in love with it! Been wanting one of these instruments for years, and that might be the kick I needed to finally get one
@@user-kg1kx5kt7t Just searched that and damn dude, that was awesome af, harp guitar sounds so amazing...like an accoustic with your own bass built in pretty much lol
What a truly gorgeous instrument! The resonance is lovely and deep, and I like your approach to learning to play it jn a way that suits you. I am listening using a samsung tablet and excellent sony headphones, and I cannot believe how awesome your music sounds to me. I did not even know such an jnstrument existed. Thank you.
What a beautiful piece of wood and gorgeous instrument. This was a lot of fun and inspiring watching you try something so new to you and making such progress. I remember seeing Michael Hedges for the first time playing his harp guitar. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else play one since he died. Thanks for the nostalgic flashback.
First time viewer. I don't know what to say. That was absolutely amazing. Ethereal. The harmonics, bass and chords just transported me somewhere else, somewhere totally nice. Amazing the treasures you can find falling down the YT rabbit hole. Also have to say the style of the video itself is completely refreshing. BRAVO TYLER!!
13:16 - The sense of loneliness mixed with darkness yet shocks of hope in this piece made me close my eyes and imagine sitting by an open window on a rainy night with a drink and a sketchbook. My god, the beauty and atmosphere of the instrument and the music you created with it...
dude that Hendrix-esq song you played at the end of your video , literally brought me to tears, the thought and care taken in writing that homage is just ....... i dont even have words for it. Beautiful.
Never knew of a Harp Guitar till now, saw it come up in the what's next video lineup, I had to have a listen, I was amazed at how beautiful it sounds. The last couple of minutes of you playing was spectacular, the sound is something I could listen to all day.
Anyone interested in harp guitar I recommend Antoine Dufour and his pieces called Paroxysm and Startrails. He is an amazing fingerstyle guitarist and does amazing work with this instrument. Also Tyler, beautfiul harp guitar and great sound :) Thanks for sharing!
My grandfather played a harp guitar and he recorded during the Bristol Sessions. His history is recorded at The Birthplace of Country music museum in Bristol Tennessee along with a harp guitar.
Roy Williamson and Ronnie Brown, playing as the Scottish folk group The Corrie’s, played custom instruments they called combolins for years in the 1960’s & 70’s. One had base strings like the one you show here. The other had sympathetic strings a la an Indian sitar. Beautiful sound that goes so well with old folk fusion.
everyone: wHy dOnT u jUst pLaY a HaRp
Djent Kids: ok
Lmao
XD
can you get a steel guitar
4th
attach a humbucker and get djenting
Listen from 13:15 to bypass the talk and intro stuff and hear this instrument well played. I love the sound of the lowest "harp" string. The timbre of the harp compliments the acoustic guitar very nicely. Beautiful sound!
It's fantastic!
I have heard it before, I think,... but can't name it. Hendrix or Pink Floyd? Little Wing?
Ty
@@timf3304 Little Wing ~ Hendrix 🥰
thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks
Imagine being such a legend that Paul Reed Smith himself just casually gives you a call and it’s a normal occurrence.
Or even being able to say "Paul Reed Smith is a friend of mine"
@@fancychannelname Does that mean only friends can buy a The Paul Guitar?
@@Axe_Slinger once I heard a guy calling prs guitars lels pauls and I suddenly wanted to share this xd
Is this Paul a famous person?
@@dimitriospapadimitriou2498 to some. Some people geek about guitar brands and builders than the others so I think it's partly due to that :D If it weren't for a few names like this one on youtube I probably never would've known what that PRS thing stands for I mean
This absolutely looks like something Prince would play.
@@elilitman4894 He is the czar every guitar channel's comment section.
@RC32 you're omnipresent on youtube
*would have played
Mike Oldfield!
@@elilitman4894 why thank ye
@@palashkohli5847 haha! thank ye!
Most mesmerizing version of Little Wing I've heard... great choice of a song for that beautiful harp guitar, and played in the most appropriate style.
No, I love it! I’m a 68 year old former drummer/percussionist who was in a number of rock bands in the late 60’s, 70, 71. Unfortunately I had a catastrophic accident in April of that last year which left me unable to continue my musical life apart from listening…. I hope you continue to let us follow your progression with the instrument. Rodney Davenport…. Go Braves!
Sorry to hear about your accident. Making music is so important to me that I couldn't imagine having it taken away. But I guess that's just life and we are not in control of it to a large degree. But you still have your ears for listening, and that's a blessing.
Go Braves indeed! Hope you’re well, stranger!
Keep on keeping on bro..
Hope you are doing well..
Sorry to hear about your accident Hopes will get better very soon God bless
@@romygime5822 , it was in 1971.
I'm a Classically trained Pianist & I've never seen a Harp Guitar. It's beautiful, & you played it beautifully!❣
I hung in until around 13:00 and finally got to hear it played brilliantly! I have never seen one of these instruments before and you did it proud! Thanks for posting. It looks to be beautifully made with a real artisan touch and can be a treasured heirloom for generations to come. And the deep tone and those wonderful harmonics took it into the clouds! Cheers 👍😎🇳🇿🎸
check out: "muriel anderson demonstrates her doolin harp guitar..." on here. she really knows the instrument & how to play it....
My first experience of hearing a harp guitar. It was wonderful.
13:16 to end .. completely sublime. Brought tears to my eyes. this instrument is like a harmonic echo chamber - your talent helped. Very beautiful.
Word up my G
No at 13:15
is that jimi hendrix little wing?
That piece that you played at the end sounded so beautiful. I can only imagine how incredible it will sound when you have fully mastered this unique instrument. The sound is magical, haunting in a good way.
That was "Little Wing" from Jimi Hendrix...or maybe it was the Sting version. A great song, indeed.
@@speakerman5286 thank you
Stephen Bennett is the Jedi master of the harp guitar. I've seen him a few times. Check him out.
@@speakerman5286- definitely reminded me more of the Sting cover…love them both (and this was also beautiful)!
Ngl: when Tyler said Rob, for a second I thought he was on about Rob Scallon
Ngl I did too
Same here
same
Yup
It’s not?
Fell in love with this instrument 35 years ago watching to Micheal Hedges play one on VH1, Immediately went out and bought his "Live from the Double Planet" CD. The sound still gives me chills.
The Harp part is cool and all, but holy shit, the sound of the acoustic is so good.
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@@user-kg1kx5kt7t I did. Found young John Travolta playing a harp guitar.
Jesus loves you! :)
@@haydenmulkey6720 Jesus don’t love no one
@@lukeponsonby7926 Quit spreading ridiculous lies about the eternal King...You too will have to answer to Him...
I don't know jack about making Music, but I just Love those who do. I find the Art of making sound by any instrument is so fascinating. I'm always amazed when I see guitar or piano players sing and play a complicated instrument at the same time. My mind is ready to explode just thinking about it.
Exactly the same with me. It's like magic.
Get yourself an instrument. It doesn't necessarily need to be an expensive instrument. Anything that isn't a toy will do. Then invest a little time each week to learn to play it. Playing a musical instrument can be a very satisfying experience.
I've seen Harry Connick Jr. manage 4 different rhythms at the same time; but he's especially good at it. He was singing (the voice is an instrument) while seated at the piano playing boogie woogie (both hands) as he worked the pedals with one foot and another instrument (I forget which) with the other foot. Four different beats. Made me dizzy to watch.
Sounds like your mind is inviting you to explore this field. Even just tapping on a table and singing at the same time whatever comes through connects both hemispheres and you feel FREE. Expression of Heart and Soul is so liberating. Just get started, Frank :)
@@frostyfrances4700 Not 4 different beats, four different patterns within the same beat.
It started and I thought, "That sounds like Little Wing". And then, "Oh right that's what he's doing".
Did the exact same
Even if you never become a world famous Harp Guitarist, to have such a gorgeous instrument in your home shows excellent taste.
That playing at the end was absolutely beautiful.
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Try Stevie Ray Vaughn 'Little Wing' as well
Try Sting’s “Little Wing”, too…
Oh, and give the original by Jimi Hendrix a listen while you’re at it…😉
Thanks. I was aware that it’s Little Wing.
My God! Beautiful tones come from the those strings. the whole experience sounded angelic!
It's just an acoustic/electric guitar and an acoustic/electric bass coupled. It sounds good because of the pickup(s?) and the delay he's using. He can play, but any gat would sound as good through the same setup.
Well put. Angelic... I should of skimmed the comments before I said amazing...
Strangely, nobody here in the comments (that I've seen) has mentioned the groundbreaking work of Michael Hedges, perhaps the most innovative acoustic guitar player of our times. Sadly passed and far too young. He played one of these and did it justice. Here is Michael in 1986 playing Because It's There. He was one of a kind performer, player and man. I had the pleasure of driving him from Chicago Area to Milwaukee for the Inaugural Fingerstyle Guitar Festival in 1986, I believe.
I had never of him. I just Googled him and read about his life. Very talented man.
I was also thinking of Michael Hedges when he played this geetar. That was a really good hendrix vibe going too. Nice mash
he was an amazing person and harp guitarist
I agree. I think it's pretty weird no one's talking about Hedges here. I'd wager he's the premier player of this kind of guitar. His hammer-on technique really opened it up.
I’m with you on the genius of the late Michael Hedges. Tyler, please check him out.
Such an ethereal calming sound
It almost feels nostalgic, like you're remembering some long lost life you left behind years ago or smthn
Thank you. Those are the words I was looking for. You said it perfectly.
Like your Pre-Mortal Life when you lived as a Spirit child Of Heavenly Father? Yep, same feeling.
Now, I'm not a musician, but I have to say that is one beautiful instrument .
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Harp guitars are awesome! 👌Great job man, sounding so good!
The harp guitar god has spoken.
Two of my favorite guitarists that do TH-cam. You should collaborate on something. I'd like to see a harp guitar collab then an 80s song collab like your Hollywood Drive 1984 album.
Throw a mix of the Guilmore vibes in from The Division then make a chill 80s from the Route 101 song. Love how funky groovy 80s that is.
High praise from one of the best harp guitar players.
is this vid about guitar orgasms?
Name dropping Paul Reed Smith, that's why you know you're a boss.
Tyler getting an artist model...
@@michaellake274 dude, if Tyler can make that half fretless guitar a model, I would seriously buy that in a heartbeat
Probably called to congratulate for the "24 guitarists show you their PRS guitars" marketing video ;P
I bet he was calling about that signature guitar...
@@michaellake274 I imagine Rob looked for the best in his stock ... but I assure you they’re all incredible. Great tropical woods.
Pretty darn amazing instrument.
Can we just appreciate for a moment the Acoustic tone that Tyler has dialed in? Gawd! Its gorgeous! That reverb sings!
Search Jamie Dupuis on TH-cam. You'll like him. His Top 10 - a very good place to start.
I’m so broke my dreams won’t even allow me to own a PRS, and this guy just casually chats with the man himself. Legend status achieved.
Dude splurge on an SE (Student Edition). I may be biased but pick up a used Custom 24 on Reverb/Ebay for $400-500. I was shocked how goodvit was with a Custom 24 I bought a Torero which features a Floyd Rose, Ebony fretboard (NO inlays), binding on the body and fretboard, and is mated with an EMG 81/85 set of pickups, I got an aqua one used for $600!
I had a 1980 Les Paul Deluxe which I couldn't bare to keep when I got an offer of $2000 for it. Honestly my 2010 Custom 24 and my Torero sounded 90% and 95% as good as my LP, different tonally but "as good overall", so my Black Beauty went bye-bye!
@@Axe_Slinger +1 for the SE recommendation! I sold an LTD Axxion and replaced it with a Holcomb SE - such a fantastic guitar! I too just parted ways with my ‘72 Les Paul Custom (‘54 Black Beauty Reissue), but the replacement with be a whole lot more modern.
I feel bad low key trashing LP’s after having been a Gibson guy for 25 years, but my playing has moved into a different space. I am much more drawn to the modern approach to building & most importantly: the modern sound. 🤘🏼😑🤘🏼
@@Axe_Slinger thanks for the tip man imma check it out I never knew about before now man
If you want the American PRS experience, though, get an S2 used. You won’t be disappointed. They’re not too expensive. I don’t own one (I have a CE 24), but I’ve played some and they are very nice! Definitely would buy one if I was on a search right now and my budget was limited.
As the guy says the tree is a big as a living room.
Jamie Dupuis on TH-cam is amazing. I’ve been listening to his covers for years. Good to see a harp guitar featured here.
I am 67, always loved trying different instruments. I try to learn something new every day. Today I learned about the harp guitar. Thank you. Really enjoy your style.
It's a visually stunning instrument the first time you see one. It's not like anything you've ever seen before. But the sound is even more stunning. It must have been a real genius that created it originally.
Jamie Dupuis puts it on the map. Search him on YTube
@@user-kg1kx5kt7t Will do.
I believe Orville Gibson? Genius yes
ok, best version of little wing I've heard in a LONG time! **stands up and claps**
That's it, Little Wing. I knew it was a Hendrix song, I just couldn't think of the name (been a while).
Am I crazy or did he finish it with the Hollow Knight theme?
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I'm a (-n Irish Trad trained) harpist who's always wished to learn the guitar =) This was beautiful, thank you
I watched because I saw Michael Hedges in his prime in concert twice. Bought most of his albums. Cried when he had his accident. I haven't heard anyone play as beautifully since. Good luck.
My experience mirrors yours. I actually met him the second time i saw him. He wrote down the tunings for Breakfast in the Field for me!
An alien musician! Strange cat, but most geniuses are right?
Muriel Anderson is an incredible harp guitar classical guitar player. I got a lesson from her after a show once, she’s amazing.
I hope we get an “overplayed songs at harp guitar stores” soon
No, he should play the forbidden riff on a harp guitar....lol
@@sullyhet by only using the harp part so 2 octaves down
I'll take "Stairway To Heaven" for $100, Alex. : )
No stairway on harp guitar???
Denied!
That would probably be comfortably numb
I bet this thing would sound heavenly in open tunings
I was going to suggest that too !
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Re special tunings ... may eventually need custom strings, to not put excessive tension on the harp
I've never heard of a guitar like this, it's amazing. I loved the deep bass notes and how you played it. Your music was very beautiful and peaceful. Truly amazing.
The late Michael Hedges frequently played a harp guitar. It was magic. I'd love to see you look over his body of work and techniques some day; I've never seen anything like it.
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This is a beautiful and unique Little Wing cover on an instrument that sounds absolutely wonderful.
I was looking for this comment, I knew I knew this song from somewhere, thank you!
Sounds great, love it. I'm a Church organist for 51 years, I hear a lot of potential with your harp-guitar.
If I'm not mistaken, that was a beautiful version of Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix. Brilliant!
I see stringed instruments and I play. In front of me hanging on the wall are a three-string mountain dulcimer, four string ukulele, five-string banjo, 6 string Les paul, four string tenor banjo, J bass and I'm now wanting to get a Harp guitar thank you.
XD It has a clean sound, so mabye it would be worthwhile to get .
You should check out the Puerto Rican Cuatro. Beautiful 10-stringed instrument with strings in pairs. Been playing for two years.
That “thank you” almost seemed like you wanted to use a four letter word there instead.
Nice. :)
You forgot the infamous...
CALALALALALALALA guitar.
This was incredible. I'm glad TH-cam suggested this video. Your attitude about learning a new instrument is admirable. This is the first video from your channel I've seen and you have a new sub. 👍
Same here as well. Great sound from this harp guitar!!
The resonance of that thing is beautiful!
My family and I are musicians. This instrument defies descrition. The music it produces is - WOW. I sent the video to my sister who is the guitarist in our family. I am just a pianist.
I sang in an amateur rock band, but we had a seriously skilled kid on lead guitar. PRS comes back to the green room after one our sets (didn't even look at any of the rest of us) and talks the kid up about his music, plans, future interests, technique, shakes his hand and leaves the room. The kid looks at the rest of us and says "Who was that?"
Prime Restlessness Syndrome?
“Nothing Else Matters” would sound killer on this!!!
It does. Search Jamie Dupuis NEM on TH-cam
Andy McKee, Michael Hedges, etc... amazing stuff can be written with this instrument. And speaking from experience the sound of this thing is INSANE in real life. Not even comparable listening to it digitally
But nonetheless. Fantastic stuff as always Tyler 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I just think it's amazing that McKee owns Hedges' old harp guitar. . . it's definitely in great hands.
I never missed a Michael Hedges concert when he was in my area, broke my heart when he passed.
@@ironmonkey1512 Yep. I'm 50+ now and Hedges was one of the best players I ever saw live. His LP "Watching My Life Go By" was played constantly in my dorm the year it came out, but the first two records are undeniable classics. Such a tragedy.
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I play bass but I am really enjoying your channel. This instrument sounds beautiful. I have played bass guitar fro decades and have recently purchased a NS WAV5 electric upright bass. I'm 67 and my left hand went through some serious changes for the first couple of months. BUT NOW I can rip on it and I'm loving it.
videos like this help my confidence times a million. over the last few years I have chosen to pick up lesser played instruments and do what I can, it's cool to watch someone with massive talent do the same and figure out how they can make something work for them.
I can only imagine turning up to an open mic night with one of these. Every guitarist in the audience does a double take and asks 'wtf is that' before turning to their bass players and saying 'you're fired'.
Lost my mind watching a video of Michael Hedges play one of these in the late 80's. Watched Andy McKee play the same harp guitar last year(he has a whole story of how he ended up with Hedges' guitar). Those vids are worth searching for and watching. . .
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Dude.... That piece you played at the end was simply mesmerizing. I don't know what style you call it, but it sounded and felt like "free-flow". I absolutely love that type of single-instrument play. Breathtaking.
It's an interpretation of Little Wing by Hendrix. "Jazzed", in the loosest sense of the term.
The biggest flex is being on a phone call with a guitar builder and saying, “yea Paul Reid Smith is a friend of mine.”
Thought the same....
Imagine when the builder is watching this video, and Paul actually calls on speakerphone during :p. "oh shit he was not just flexing"
Alternate Title: How To Play Guitar And Bass At The Same Time.
Lmao
There are also double necks that have both built into one
@@ZaneDalton I know. It was just too cool to not make that joke.
3-22-2021: Thanks for getting this comment up to 100 likes! :D
lmao I know another dude named Ben acker
wow.. that was probably the most calming thing ive ever heared
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That sound reminds me of when I first picked up the guitar and started learning. The sound of the acoustic was mesmerizing to me. That sound of that guitar takes me there as the sound is hallow and crisp all at the same tie with such depth that it took words away and thorough pleasure remained.
I would love to see *Ichika Nito* play this Instrument,I mean he is basically a god on guitar,and really good on harp too❤️
He's a god with any string instrument
I would love to see more Ichika in general. Seems like a good dude and a wizard on guitar
@@jamiebruner8463 now he even learned the power chords😍
Michael Hedges made that thing sound incredible! Miss that guy. He was a legit one man show. His Comfortably Numb and Watchtower covers are legendary. Dude could sing too. Crazy talent.
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@@JSBach-jd1ri cheeky ain’t you
@@MrThedonhead Not sure how you're reading the above...🤔... Nothin' "cheeky" about it.
@@MrThedonhead Cheeky about what? You get Ty put Jamie Dupuis' two cents up top? What's your beef?
@@MrThedonhead Yeah..."THe DoN" Jamie Dupuis is a great player! What's your maLfnCtIoN?
This instrument is so beautiful and so natural that it hits me to another world....WOW
@@jennifermiller4264 oh thanks buddy
That's pretty cool watching you get introduced to a new instrument. I don't play an instrument now, but others many different forms of music. This could be interesting to check back with you in a while.
Wow... I'm not a musician but I love the talent and quality of the instrument. TY!!!
I love the fact that Paul Reed Smith calls him and its just like casual.
Everytime I hear a harp guitar it brings chills up my spine. I cant wait to hear you become inspired and look forward to what you create with this beautiful masterpiece.
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So is like having your own bass
Sounds great. I just picked up my Harp Guitar and it's different, but well worth the experience. I've been playing for over 50+ years and because of Jamie Dupuis's Harp Guitar videos I finally said I should learn to play one and pulled the trigger.
Tyler: "It took me like 20 minutes to fune this thing"
Floyd rose when : *laughs in 30 to 40 mins*
10 at worst for a full floyd setup.
@@Bad.Rabbit For someone good. I suck at setting them up which
i've actually just got my first guitar with a floyd rose so i'm not really good at it yet especially changing tuning
It doesn't take me any time to fune my guitar
@@aidanbouw5224 Lol I know that I'm saying when I changed strings I decided I wanted to change tuning so I have it set up for D standard that's the only turning I have it set with.
Dive bombs guitar right after tuning...!!!
Never in a million years did I think that I would hear a harp guitar rendition of little wing... and holy crap am I in love with it!
Been wanting one of these instruments for years, and that might be the kick I needed to finally get one
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Sounds warm and nice man nail it
4:40
Tyler: demonstrates tuning on the first 3 strings of the harp
“0,3,5 worshipers have entered the chat”
That version of Little Wing was beyond beautiful!
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Most beautiful
When you started playing “little wing“ ......OH MY GOSH THAT WAS A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!
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Cool, I've never seen a guitarp before! You are very skilled to pick something new up like that. Thank you for sharing.
That final demo was absolutely beautiful
I’m a drummer but this is some sweet stuff here.
Love that little wing drop man👍🏿
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Jacob Fowels, Yeah same here 🥁. Sweet instrument! And beautiful version of Little Wing....
@@user-kg1kx5kt7t Just searched that and damn dude, that was awesome af, harp guitar sounds so amazing...like an accoustic with your own bass built in pretty much lol
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What a truly gorgeous instrument! The resonance is lovely and deep, and I like your approach to learning to play it jn a way that suits you. I am listening using a samsung tablet and excellent sony headphones, and I cannot believe how awesome your music sounds to me. I did not even know such an jnstrument existed. Thank you.
What a beautiful piece of wood and gorgeous instrument. This was a lot of fun and inspiring watching you try something so new to you and making such progress. I remember seeing Michael Hedges for the first time playing his harp guitar. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone else play one since he died. Thanks for the nostalgic flashback.
First time viewer. I don't know what to say. That was absolutely amazing. Ethereal. The harmonics, bass and chords just transported me somewhere else, somewhere totally nice. Amazing the treasures you can find falling down the YT rabbit hole. Also have to say the style of the video itself is completely refreshing. BRAVO TYLER!!
Been a fan of Jamie Dupius for 4-5 years now, best harp guitarist on youtube
"Paul Reed Smith is a friend of mine" is such a flex
13:16 - The sense of loneliness mixed with darkness yet shocks of hope in this piece made me close my eyes and imagine sitting by an open window on a rainy night with a drink and a sketchbook. My god, the beauty and atmosphere of the instrument and the music you created with it...
If you haven't already, check out Jamie Dupuis. He does some incredible song covers on a harp guitar.
He is great and also plays a Timberline
That little wing cover was the definition of ethereal
Didnt even realize it was little wing. Such a great job by tyler
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Sounds amazing. I love to see your humbleness and curiousity to this new instrument!
dude that Hendrix-esq song you played at the end of your video , literally brought me to tears, the thought and care taken in writing that homage is just ....... i dont even have words for it. Beautiful.
Never knew of a Harp Guitar till now, saw it come up in the what's next video lineup, I had to have a listen, I was amazed at how beautiful it sounds. The last couple of minutes of you playing was spectacular, the sound is something I could listen to all day.
It looks, sounds like a variation of a harpsichord guitar.
This version of little wing was INSANE ! I love it so much !
Check out Jamie Dupuis version on Harp G Got a Floyd vibe
Some acoustic guys must've thought "How can we replace the bass player in our band?"
What you played at the end sounded familiar but so different. I finally realized it was your take on "Little Wing". VERY well done.
I feel like this would be the perfect opportunity to play the intro to "One of These Nights" by the Eagles.
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Nights in White Satin too! Search Jamie Dupuis same!
That arrangement of Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix blow my mind! 10/10.
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This instrument has such a haunting quality
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Dude, that was awesome. It's been 3 decades since I last picked up a guitar, your video woke something up.
I hope your wife is pleased :o) :o)
Thanks for shedding some light on this awesome and underrated instrument, the world needs more harp-guitarrist!
(and Rob is the man!)
Anyone interested in harp guitar I recommend Antoine Dufour and his pieces called Paroxysm and Startrails. He is an amazing fingerstyle guitarist and does amazing work with this instrument. Also Tyler, beautfiul harp guitar and great sound :) Thanks for sharing!
Me at the beginning of the video, "This is goofy AF!" Me at the end of the video, "I want one, wonder how much it costs?"
Time to get debt
My grandfather played a harp guitar and he recorded during the Bristol Sessions. His history is recorded at The Birthplace of Country music museum in Bristol Tennessee along with a harp guitar.
Michael Hedges was an amazing harp guitar player. 😄
I was fortunate enough to have seen him play live, twice. Amazing.
Tyler I've got to say dude,
The video and content quality of your videos has really improved lately. Keep it up!
Roy Williamson and Ronnie Brown, playing as the Scottish folk group The Corrie’s, played custom instruments they called combolins for years in the 1960’s & 70’s. One had base strings like the one you show here. The other had sympathetic strings a la an Indian sitar. Beautiful sound that goes so well with old folk fusion.