You are awesome ! Very good song choice) I think that the title of this composition means that Isato Nakagava was influencer to Andy Mckee May be so...
Thank you dude, love this tune! Oh yeah definitely, I'm pretty sure he played with Isato Nakagawa and Masaaki Kishibe in Japan at some point as well :)
@@pbhushanbsb I always learn / practice a tune in the original key but sometimes I'll change it when I sit down to record. Just depends how I'm feeling in the moment haha! Sometimes it's nice to hear it in a different key after hearing it in the original for so long while I practice. Changing something at the last minute keeps things fresh for me personally. I actually prefer this one in the original key though!
@@horstfock8535 It's a Yamaha AC3R: Sitka spruce top, rosewood back and sides. It's opened up a lot with age as well. Sounds louder, brighter and has more low end now. Would definitely recommend!
Yeah it sounds really nice, I was surprised to see it's a yamaha, I mean they are solid guitars but this one really sounds exceptional. I'm looking to get another guitar soon, maybe it's going to be a yamaha then
@@horstfock8535 It's a great choice for that price range, especially if you're looking for an acoustic with all-solid wood back and sides. The SRT pickup system is pretty cool too!
Thanks Eduard, glad you like it man! I'm playing it pretty much the same but with the capo on the second fret so it's a whole step higher than the original.
Such a great cover! Every bit as beautiful as Andy’s performance!
Thank you dude!
This piece of music have always been my favorite by Andy Mckee. There is an amazing intensity in it and that's a wonderful cover, bravo !
Thanks SomePixels! It's always been one of my favourites too
This is phenomenal
Incredible! Sounds amazing
Sound great!
Thanks Vitor!
You did it proper justice but still made it your own very well done bruh
Thanks Gaccount!
outstandingly well done - i loved your cover and im not sure if it was intentional but there were some variations and I really enjoyed them
Thanks Michael!
You are awesome !
Very good song choice)
I think that the title of this composition means that Isato Nakagava was influencer to Andy Mckee
May be so...
Thank you dude, love this tune! Oh yeah definitely, I'm pretty sure he played with Isato Nakagawa and Masaaki Kishibe in Japan at some point as well :)
Amazing !! For a non baritone this sounds amazing
Thanks Prajesh!
@@kennyrieley , but why have you played it higher ?
@@pbhushanbsb I always learn / practice a tune in the original key but sometimes I'll change it when I sit down to record. Just depends how I'm feeling in the moment haha! Sometimes it's nice to hear it in a different key after hearing it in the original for so long while I practice. Changing something at the last minute keeps things fresh for me personally. I actually prefer this one in the original key though!
Very nice! Sounds really beautiful with the capo
Thank you dude!
You're welcome! Which Yamaha model is this by the way?
@@horstfock8535 It's a Yamaha AC3R: Sitka spruce top, rosewood back and sides. It's opened up a lot with age as well. Sounds louder, brighter and has more low end now. Would definitely recommend!
Yeah it sounds really nice, I was surprised to see it's a yamaha, I mean they are solid guitars but this one really sounds exceptional. I'm looking to get another guitar soon, maybe it's going to be a yamaha then
@@horstfock8535 It's a great choice for that price range, especially if you're looking for an acoustic with all-solid wood back and sides. The SRT pickup system is pretty cool too!
Great job! Yours sounds a little different, but I love it. Is it a different tuning or did you change some of the chords?
Thanks Eduard, glad you like it man! I'm playing it pretty much the same but with the capo on the second fret so it's a whole step higher than the original.
I guess this song is dedicated to Isato Nakagawa
It is indeed, thanks for watching man!
Very nice sound!
What do you use to record?
Thumbs up :)
Thanks Yuketobi! I use a Rode NT1-A into a Scarlett 2i2, sometimes mix a bit of DI in as well :)
@@kennyrieley Nice, It comes out very nicely!
Keep it up :)