Pat Metheny (nylon strung Linda Manzer baritone guitar)
This isn't the first time that Metheny has recorded on a baritone guitar crafted by luthier Linda Manzer. Previous albums, One Quiet Night (2003) and What's it All About? (2011) featured the instrument. However, the guitar on this one is different owing to the use of a new kind of nylon string made in Argentina enabling him to use a tuning system he has previously only been able to set up using steel strings.
Generally speaking baritone guitars are tuned a 4th or a 5th lower than on the standard instrument. Metheny, thanks to the new nylon strings, uses that tuning but with the 3rd and 4th strings pitched an octave higher.
The result is a beautiful sound unlike any other I've heard. It has the richness of a viola coupled with the sonority of the upper register of a cello.
The material is well-suited to both player and guitar. Seven originals plus standards from Chick Corea, Matt Dennis, Bernstein/Sondheim, Ruskin/Mercer as well as the traditional Londonderry Air (Danny Boy).
MoonDial is scheduled for release a week tomorrow (July 26) - get your orders in now and music stores, stock up on baritone guitars - there could be a rush on. Lance
MoonDial; La Crosse; You're Everything; Here, There and Everywhere; We Can't See it, But it's There; Falcon Love: Everything Happens to me/Somewhere; Londonderry Air; This Belongs to You; Shõga; My Love and I; Angel Eyes; MoonDial (epilogue)
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