Greetings and happy New Year. Saw your video for Lying Eyes and loved it ! Is the tab available to purchase ?
Greetings and happy New Year. Saw your video for Lying Eyes and loved it ! Is the tab available to purchase ?
Hi Martin and a Happy New Year to you!
I have been listening to your beautiful music which I love. Your touch, interpretation and feel of how you play are outstanding. I have just finished recording my interpretation of one of your pieces - "Magic Melody". I haven't copied your version 100% but have added a few variations and have accentuated the mixolydian feel. It's at the mixing stage at the moment but when it's finished would it be OK with you if I posted it on YouTube and Facebook? Thank you for your wonderful music. All the best and stay safe! Sheldon
Hi Martin and a Happy New Year to you!
I have been listening to your beautiful music which I love. Your touch, interpretation and feel of how you play are outstanding. I have just finished recording my interpretation of one of your pieces - "Magic Melody". I haven't copied your version 100% but have added a few variations and have accentuated the mixolydian feel. It's at the mixing stage at the moment but when it's finished would it be OK with you if I posted it on YouTube and Facebook? Thank you for your wonderful music. All the best and stay safe! Sheldon
I pastor a Lutheran church in Nebraska, USA and this year worship is all digital. Your rendition of Silent Night is wonderful. If I purchase the download and give applicable credit, could we use it in our livestream?
I pastor a Lutheran church in Nebraska, USA and this year worship is all digital. Your rendition of Silent Night is wonderful. If I purchase the download and give applicable credit, could we use it in our livestream?
Hello! I am the pastor of a small church in New Jersey, USA, and I would like your permission to use your rendition of "Silent Night" for a production I am putting together to show to my church members on December 24 for Christmas Eve. Would this be possible? Thank you!
Hello! I am the pastor of a small church in New Jersey, USA, and I would like your permission to use your rendition of "Silent Night" for a production I am putting together to show to my church members on December 24 for Christmas Eve. Would this be possible? Thank you!
I am enamored by the character you achieve in the pieces you select in spite of your laudable fidelity to their composition and your exacting execution. The risk to that is to come off sterile, and the fact that your style neatly steps over that little picket fence into real and tasteful expression territory is not lost on me. It scratches an itch that too few artists can reach. Kindest regards.
I am enamored by the character you achieve in the pieces you select in spite of your laudable fidelity to their composition and your exacting execution. The risk to that is to come off sterile, and the fact that your style neatly steps over that little picket fence into real and tasteful expression territory is not lost on me. It scratches an itch that too few artists can reach. Kindest regards.
I saw a post on TDPRI from years ago that said you had some B-Bender tabs ... I don't see any on your current site and it was over 10 years ago so they're probably long gone ... but just in case you still have the tabs in a file somewhere I thought I'd send a message ... I just got my first B Bender guitar and I'm looking for tabs which will jump start me into some cool country songs
I saw a post on TDPRI from years ago that said you had some B-Bender tabs ... I don't see any on your current site and it was over 10 years ago so they're probably long gone ... but just in case you still have the tabs in a file somewhere I thought I'd send a message ... I just got my first B Bender guitar and I'm looking for tabs which will jump start me into some cool country songs
Hey Martin- Have been following you for years. You've been an inspiration for my guitar playing, including getting a 000-17SM Martin and a Tonewood Amp! Great guitar with excellent tonal balance and an exceptional neck profile, made even better when paired with the Tonewood.
Any chance you may come out with the TAB for your rendition of "Dancing In The Moonlight"??
Hey Martin- Have been following you for years. You've been an inspiration for my guitar playing, including getting a 000-17SM Martin and a Tonewood Amp! Great guitar with excellent tonal balance and an exceptional neck profile, made even better when paired with the Tonewood.
Any chance you may come out with the TAB for your rendition of "Dancing In The Moonlight"??
Hi Martin, I'm in the process of putting my own arrangements of pop and jazz standards on my site and wanted to ask how you go about covering yourself legally for copyrights on songs. Many thanks, Paul spideystrat@hotmail.com
Hi Martin, I'm in the process of putting my own arrangements of pop and jazz standards on my site and wanted to ask how you go about covering yourself legally for copyrights on songs. Many thanks, Paul spideystrat@hotmail.com
je possède votre album " acoustique" acheté sur Itune, j'aprécie votre maitrise de la guitare, je vous connais à cause du style de Jerry Reed étant un fan inconditionné, je vous remercie pour votre générosité, pour vos tablatures, vous faites partie de mes musiciens préféré.
je possède votre album " acoustique" acheté sur Itune, j'aprécie votre maitrise de la guitare, je vous connais à cause du style de Jerry Reed étant un fan inconditionné, je vous remercie pour votre générosité, pour vos tablatures, vous faites partie de mes musiciens préféré.
Just thought I'd pop on and tell you how much I appreciate your talent. Keep blessing others with the joy of music, as I use some of your music in my practice (counselor). As a way of connecting the dots, my uncle is James Quantrel (Spider) Rich, who wrote Yakkety Yak (Sax), and even gave some lessons to Chet Atkins. Not sure if that will ring any bells, but thought you might enjoy. ~Faithy
Just thought I'd pop on and tell you how much I appreciate your talent. Keep blessing others with the joy of music, as I use some of your music in my practice (counselor). As a way of connecting the dots, my uncle is James Quantrel (Spider) Rich, who wrote Yakkety Yak (Sax), and even gave some lessons to Chet Atkins. Not sure if that will ring any bells, but thought you might enjoy. ~Faithy