Here is one of the lesser known (but very enjoyable) original melodies of Andy McKee, played with his technically precise finger-style method. Nakagawa-san is from Andy’s Gates of Gnomeria CD, by CandyRat Records.  A recent reviewer said:

Andy McKee is currently one of the most critical talents in the world of guitar, combining his magical songwriting with refined technical skills and innovative techniques. His heart fills the music as he makes it all look so easy. Andy’s music is timeless and truly valuable to listen to for relaxation or just for the sake of beautiful music.

Earlier this year, we enjoyed looking at Andy McKee’s delicate and delightful use of harmonics in another video – the song named “Heather’s Song”.  Andy is probably most famous for his Guitar Drifting video, which has racked up an incredible 17 million views on YouTube.

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