Description : I was playing with a friend the other day. Doing seek ye first. I recognized the chording to something else. Kanon in C by Pachabel. Recorded by george Winston on his CD December. I've changed the tempo and added a part for a chorus or bridge. Working on lyrics too. Even though I like it as a instrumental piece too. This is just a start on this. Recorded with my new guitar. Plugged straight in and no effects.
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Song that this is reminding me of, but I couldn't tell ya who it's by or the name of it. For some odd reason I'm thinkin it's something that Staind did when they started getting into doing more mellow stuff. Now that you're gone or something like that is what I'm think it is.
Anyways, this was a great rendition of the classic. The only thing I beg is that ya do something about the cut off at the end. Other than that I love it. Later on B.
A great sounding guitar.I can see your going to spend many happy hours with her...I was looking at some of the pictures from the Martin web site and this guitar has a dual pick-up configuration..mic & piezo...that's really spells out a nice mix as many subtle nuances are lost with just a piezo....I do like the black machine heads...reserved with an emphasis on the sound not the exterior.....keep it coming!..cheers :)
The tuners are a shiny Black. It looks like a powder coat. That stood out to me when I first looked at it. the double pickup system is excellent. I running it about 50/50. To much mic and you can get feedback. I've definately been playing a lot more since I got it. She looks and feels better everytime I pick her up.
yeah, this baby sounds wonderful!!!
you're a happy man at the moment, right??? it's great when dreams come true ...
I once had the chance to play a very expensive Taylor ... the first chord was like a sunrise, it was unbelievable, I almost startet to shiver ... so a Taylor is my dream ...
back to your song ... it's a very beautiful piece, reminds me of the times of my classical education, there's nothing better than playing things like that to improve your technique, I still do it myself from time to time ...
well done Blair!!!
thanks for listening. I love the guitar more as I play it. I also find that type of soft fingerpicking soothing to my soul. I'm working on lyrics with a Roy Orbison sound and style to them. I hope I can do it justice when I get around to it.
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Anyways, this was a great rendition of the classic. The only thing I beg is that ya do something about the cut off at the end. Other than that I love it. Later on B.
you're a happy man at the moment, right??? it's great when dreams come true ...
I once had the chance to play a very expensive Taylor ... the first chord was like a sunrise, it was unbelievable, I almost startet to shiver ... so a Taylor is my dream ...
back to your song ... it's a very beautiful piece, reminds me of the times of my classical education, there's nothing better than playing things like that to improve your technique, I still do it myself from time to time ...
well done Blair!!!
peace, rei