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    This is the first time i see & hear an harpguitar , it s a beautiful instrument, the guy is an amazing player ..

    It think Michael Hedges use to play the same ...

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    Beautiful playing. Given my inability to deal well with 6 strings, I think I'll pass on the harp guitar!!

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    Cool, but just imagine the size of its case. Could make you very unpopular on the bus
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    I like that the "bow" has its own porthole.

    Nice Blazes thanks.
    I pick a moon dog.

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    Andy McKee is brilliant, but the prize for best Picasso Guitar Playing goes to Pat Metheny in my book (it's a slightly different and far more complex instrument):


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    Andy McKee is brilliant, but the prize for best Picasso Guitar Playing goes to Pat Metheny in my book (it's a slightly different and far more complex instrument):

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AjQw_qm5rg4

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    I suck with them links. . .
    And disregard the last 5 minutes or so of the video, it's a different song. . .

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    Cool thanks 'mage. I've seen pictures of that guitar, but never heard it or seen it in action. I take it that most of the courses or whatever you call a group of strings are in some open tuning.
    I pick a moon dog.

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