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This is my own arrangement in an open tuning known as DADGAD. In the performance (which is far from perfect), I use various advanced fingerstyle techniques including harmonics, two-hand tapping and a few tricks of my own. It is quite different than any other renditions of this song. Please post your comments. This song is thought to have been first published in 1724 under the title "O' Waly Waly." It is claimed by both the Irish and Scottish traditions and expresses the idea that love is not always what it seems to be. It became known as "The Water is Wide" sometime during the 19th century when it was brought to America. The song experienced a revival of popularity among folk singers of the 1960s. The tune was also used extensively in the 1994 film "The River Wild." This traditional song has been recorded/performed by many famous artists, including: - Bob Dylan and Joan Baez - Indigo Girls, Jewel and Sarah McLachlan - James Taylor - Roger McGuinn - Pete Seeger - many others... But my favorite version of all is much different from mine. It is that of Ed Gerhard, fingerstyle guitarist. You can watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UTNSDjGHjQ I hope you enjoy it! God bless, - Robert ROBERT LEN STALLARD Instrumental Guitarist-Composer --------------------------------------------------------------- MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/rlsguitar YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/rlsguitar --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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RLSguitar ::: Favorites Thank you my sister "M"! 07-10-08 03:04:50 __________________________________________________ | |
MarkchelleEvaTeresa ::: Favorites Excellent brother, excellent.... *M* 07-10-07 12:28:39 __________________________________________________ | |
RLSguitar ::: Favorites Thanks buddy Joeal! Love your playing, my friend. You have great guitar chops. I'm off to subscribe to your channel... 07-09-03 19:52:38 __________________________________________________ | |
joealsilva ::: Favorites Beautifull! 07-08-30 11:16:40 __________________________________________________ | |
JimPoet ::: Favorites That would be an interesting group. There a lot of folks who have posted videos of this song, the majority include vocal (and not often very good). It seems that for as simple as it is, this old tune is very demanding when it comes to playing it well. Is Tam playing in Drop-D, Open-D, or Open-G? It's been so long since I tuned to any of those that I can't really tell. 07-08-23 18:36:50 __________________________________________________ | |
RLSguitar ::: Favorites Hey Jim, thanks for watching. I checked out Tam's version and you're right; I added this video as a favorite. Perhaps I'll create an instrumental "Water is Wide" group to add all the versions I can find on YouTube...what do you think? 07-08-23 12:25:48 __________________________________________________ | |
RLSguitar ::: Favorites Thanks brother Dan! I'm very glad you liked it. It's my own arrangement. God bless.- 07-08-23 12:23:29 __________________________________________________ | |
JimPoet ::: Favorites I enjoyed this a lot. I checked out Ed's version, also very nice. There's only one other I've heard/seen that is in the same class: Tam Stevenson's rendition at Acoustic Avalon 2006. A search for "Tam Stevenson" on YouTube will give you the video, since I can't post the URL here. 07-08-18 21:48:34 __________________________________________________ | |
coolanddark ::: Favorites very excellent instumental of this classic spiritual.praise the lord! 07-08-12 10:59:53 __________________________________________________ | |
RLSguitar ::: Favorites Thank you so much again my friend Valerie! 07-07-30 14:54:10 __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The Water is Wide (traditional, UK/USA; circa 1724)
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