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One Guitar … and Four Hands?
One Guitar … and Four Hands?
Jerry McCulley
| 07.08.2008
A poker game works best with four hands―but a guitar? There have been four hand pieces written for piano, but that’s an instrument with 88 keys and a bench for cryin’ out loud. Here are a couple who tried the trick on guitar, with some surprisingly cool results.
Antoine Dufour and pal Tommy Gautier―who conveniently wanders by just in time―give up a snappy rendition of Jerry Reed’s rollicking “Jerry’s Breakdown.”
… And then there’s Polish classical guitar duo Los Desperadoes, whose masterful rendition of Mozart’s “Turkish March” sets the standard for four-handed fabulousness.