some bach on the resonator guitar

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Bill Hatcher
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some bach on the resonator guitar

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i recorded the sinfonia from cantata 141 using some acoustics and bass and the lead line is on the resonator guitar. a nice "string band" thing. just click on "download". its a safe site. i am always intrigued by bach. thanks for listening.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/3ohpy ... g+band.mp3
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You're an amazing musician, Bill. Thank you for posting this.
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I love this Bill. Your Del Vecchio sounds great or at least it sounds like a Del Vecchio. :)
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aka the D minor harpsichord concerto BWV 1052. I love that strong long opening subject, perhaps written for violin solo when Bach was very young. Organ solo in the cantata version. And reso guitar solo in this wonderful 2016 version. ("If Bach were alive today, ...") Bill H, you have done it again! Thanks for this.
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I'd really like to listen to this bach+reso piece.

Do I HAVE to download the software? I fear that if I do, I'll get bombarded with advertisements, as usually happens with other providers.

Hey - I'm sixty eight already - I don't really want Suncorp Funeral Insurance to know about me.
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John Ed Kelly wrote:I'd really like to listen to this bach+reso piece.

Do I HAVE to download the software? I fear that if I do, I'll get bombarded with advertisements, as usually happens with other providers.

Hey - I'm sixty eight already - I don't really want Suncorp Funeral Insurance to know about me.
you dont have to download software. the link takes you to media fire. its a storage site. just click on the download icon and the track will download to your computer...then just click on the track there and it will play. thanks for you interest.
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Tom Keller wrote:I love this Bill. Your Del Vecchio sounds great or at least it sounds like a Del Vecchio. :)
good ear. thx!!!
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thanks for listening and enjoying music from bach. he is a wonder.
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Awesome!

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Absolutely Awesome!
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Great music! Thanks for posting it, Bill.
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Absolutely excellent! I would pay to hear more.

Greatest concert I've ever been to was the Bach Consortium of Japan under Suzuki in an old church in Nuremburg. We sat near the bass player, who was an American, and I was amazed by how incredibly busy he was the entire evening.
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Thanks Bill...this is excellent. Bach is great...reminds me somewhat of an LP I bought umpteem years ago call ''Switched On Bach". I'll bet you know of this...all of the parts were played on a Moog synthesiser.
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Man I'm enjoying this! Great job Bill!
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That's good! I could do that... in 100 years!
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Very interesting ! :D :D :D
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Wow! That was great!

Here is a picture of Mr. Hatcher that a friend of mine snapped as Bill was serenading departing passengers at the Atlanta airport a few days ago.






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Bill Cunningham, I want to know when your going to have Mr. Hatcher on one of your Georgia steel guitar shows?


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We would love to have him whenever has time.
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sounds great, would love to see a video of him playing this
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