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ROBBIE BASHO - Art of the Acoustic Steel String Guitar 6 & 12 LP
Originally released in 1979, "Art of the Acoustic Steel String Guitar 6 & 12" was Robbie Basho's 15th record, and his magnum opus of solo guitar. It is the culmination of his life's effort to usher guitar music into a new artistic paradigm, and to "establish the steel string as a concert instrument indigenous to America." This album represents Bashoâs most technically fine guitar work. In both composition and performance, the album is enormously complex and yet conveys an effortlessness unique to Basho. As he famously espoused, âMy philosophy is quite simple: soul first, technique later.â The richness of Basho's soul emanates from this record as distinctly as each note ringing from his steel strings.
Originally released in 1979, "Art of the Acoustic Steel String Guitar 6 & 12" was Robbie Basho's 15th record, and his magnum opus of solo guitar. It is the culmination of his life's effort to usher guitar music into a new artistic paradigm, and to "establish the steel string as a concert instrument indigenous to America." This album represents Bashoâs most technically fine guitar work. In both composition and performance, the album is enormously complex and yet conveys an effortlessness unique to Basho. As he famously espoused, âMy philosophy is quite simple: soul first, technique later.â The richness of Basho's soul emanates from this record as distinctly as each note ringing from his steel strings.
$28.94
ROBBIE BASHO - Art of the Acoustic Steel String Guitar 6 & 12 LPâ
$28.94
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Originally released in 1979, "Art of the Acoustic Steel String Guitar 6 & 12" was Robbie Basho's 15th record, and his magnum opus of solo guitar. It is the culmination of his life's effort to usher guitar music into a new artistic paradigm, and to "establish the steel string as a concert instrument indigenous to America." This album represents Bashoâs most technically fine guitar work. In both composition and performance, the album is enormously complex and yet conveys an effortlessness unique to Basho. As he famously espoused, âMy philosophy is quite simple: soul first, technique later.â The richness of Basho's soul emanates from this record as distinctly as each note ringing from his steel strings.











