In 1984, Michael Hedges walked into a San Francisco guitar shop and discovered his next musical pursuit: an acoustic relic from the 1920s called a harp guitar.

In 1984, Michael Hedges walked into a San Francisco guitar shop and discovered his next musical pursuit: an acoustic relic from the 1920s called a harp guitar.
In this tribute to Michael Hedges, Andrew Gorny performs 27 covers, and shares about his upcoming release.
Andy McKee shares the story of how he discovered Michael’s music. Plus, a video of Andy recording Ragamuffin.
Calum Graham shares the story of how he was introduced to Michael’s music. Plus, a video of Calum playing “Dirge” with Michael Manring.
Andrew Gorny on how he started learning to play Michael’s music, and where it’s taken him. “Nailing all of the notes is one thing. Getting the techniques right is another….”
Michael Hedges/Rhythm, Sonority, Silence was originally released in 1995. The acclaim it received upon first release established its place as a seminal document that created a new standard for printed music for fingerstyle guitar. The book was re-issued in 2020.