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Christopher Martin Hansen Acoustic Guitar Player.
The CD is now available for purchase here - The tabulature for the CD 'Once Upon A String...' is now done. If you buy the CD and would like the tabs let me know and I'll send them to you in a email. DISCLAIMER: The tab for '80 Days' is incomplete. Some of the solo's were improvised and I don't have the time nor inclination to go back and try to figure out how I played it. Christopher's passion and artistry of the acoustic guitar resonates throughout the New Age, Classical and World music that he writes and plays. His sense of melody and harmony is more emotion than rhythm or reason and is intertwined with feelings of mystery, joy and longing. His playing has been described as sensuous, haunting and filled with hope. Just listening to his compositions, you can tell he makes a conscious attempt to touch something inside the listener instead of just trying to surprise them. And though he claims to be just a writer of tunes, listen and see that his music is much more. 'Thank you' for looking at his page and I hope you enjoy the music that he has offered here, as much as he has had in creating it. If you have a little extra time, you may like to check out Christopher's Celtic group here at SC.
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Author
By Christopher Martin Hansen
Rights
2008 Christopher Martin Hansen
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September 05, 2014
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MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 5:04
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AVALANCHE
Nov 21, 2010
Damn Chris... Every time I hear you do anything...my jaw gets sore...from hitting the floor. This one is no exception. You make it all sound so easy.... Top notch...as always. Hugs...Mike (NAV)
Michael Hughes
May 10, 2010
This is a beautiful piece of music, Chris! Excellent composition and performance.
Alderman
Apr 18, 2010
Splendid work as always, Chris. Medetative mood.
Ralph Atkinson
Apr 17, 2010
Great playing and an excellent recording, Chris! Nice and purdy, too!