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A river flowing in peace, clinging only to nature's friendship.
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| thoddi said 1310 days ago (April 25th, 2006) | |
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Great sound I think betsy' sound is noticable fuller on this recording than I 've heard before. Did you change recording location from the bathroom to a room with wooden floor? I can imagine the river how it flows and how the repeating melody patterns appear as they would in a river stream. Also great how you move to more dramatic moments and let it flow out to the big sea at the end... Very classic build up of this masterful piece. Thank you Bill. I enjoyed this very much:) Check out my latest song called Don't tell me what I can't w/KTB and Ingve
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| Macaudion said 1310 days ago (April 25th, 2006) | |
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Well... Interesting - i used to put on music not unlike this when I'd go for a drive in the mountains of the Pacific NW - And I pull over every time I'd see water... - This takes me back - I don't think that there's any coincidence that you're playing is in the same vein as what I was choosing for my weekend scenic drives - Nice work, Bill - Thanks - Dion Check out my latest song called 123 iGetU
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| Ed Hannifin said 1310 days ago (April 25th, 2006) | |
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A river flowing in peace... ...through forests of reverberation.... This is a really big sound, ultra reverberant, and well suited to the tune. Great graphic. I'm running out of things t' tell ya, BIll. We have established that you are, er, able to play... Ed Check out my latest song called Next Time Around (w/jiguma)
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| composerclark said 1310 days ago (April 26th, 2006) | |
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Sweet Another great track from you, beautiful playing, beautiful sound. I am amazed at how prolific you are. Great stuff. Check out my latest song called Scarlet Nightfall
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| Einarus said 1310 days ago (April 26th, 2006) | |
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One thing... ...I've never really understood. How can you upload so many tracks but still manage to have a unique sound to every one of them? And how do you make them so pretty? I guess that are two things I've never understood... Beautiful work. Check out my latest song called Running Scared (w/ Ziti)
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| thetiler said 1310 days ago (April 26th, 2006) | |
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One thing... The answere E is closer than you might think. When I hear your material I hear the same type of incredible innovation and creativity. Your a joy to listen to. Thanks for asking that question. --- You can use my name" Bill Furner", for the search in Itunes Store to find my album. Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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| Mcboy said 1309 days ago (April 26th, 2006) | |
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this one has more bottom end than what I've heard from you....its a fuller sound.....and great baroque type playing ....bravo !!! Check out my latest song called Heros( aclarke/mcboy)
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| Scorpjammer said 1309 days ago (April 26th, 2006) | |
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Joyous Hey, Bill. Congrats on the UK Woven Wheat Whispers music link and review. The artist profile is well done. Their description of you is dead on. Here's wishing even greater success. The world is catching onto what we continue to witness with our ears and already feel in our hearts about you and your music, here at Macjams. CHEERS!!!! You'll be playing for Queen E before your know it.:) Check out my latest song called Seaside Samba
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| thetiler said 1309 days ago (April 26th, 2006) | |
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Joyous Thanks scorp, right now I have to be content to play for my dog. But I think he likes dawg music :) --- You can use my name" Bill Furner", for the search in Itunes Store to find my album. Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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| Tadashi Togawa said 1309 days ago (April 27th, 2006) | |
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Sounds like the waterfall. Hi, Bill. How about a new living? As for this recording, reverberations are larger than usual. Did you record in a different studio? Beautiful guitar play. Check out my latest song called Mexican taste
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| thetiler said 1309 days ago (April 27th, 2006) | |
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Sounds like the waterfall. With tile install bus, all I had to do was make a few easy money contacts and that helped quite a bit. With music being so electric and synth hard edged now adays the damand is not like there is in tile. I mean most people have to have a place to shower, take a bath, walk on a floor etc. Much of which is practically a necessity. With music for most it is not an incredible need and if there is an incredible need it seems like it is geard mostly to the younger crowd. Plus I don't want to play at weddings (I'd rather do tile installation), I don't want to play in bars (don't drink and don't want to be in that inviorment), So I am pretty much for tile installation cause it pays the bills. It surely doesn't have the intrigue that music has cause it seems to lift my spirits much higher and longer than tile installation could ever do. But what also lifts the spirits is money, especially if you need it to live :) Thanks Tad, incredibly great and outstanding question bar none. --- You can use my name" Bill Furner", for the search in Itunes Store to find my album. Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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| perceptualvortex said 1308 days ago (April 28th, 2006) | |
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So rich Like Mcboy said, this has a very full sound. This is great Bill, so full of beauty and drama, I loved listening to this. Check out my latest song called Machine Man (w Beastie Boys)
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| thetiler said 1305 days ago (May 1st, 2006) | |
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So rich Thanks for stoppin by! --- You can use my name" Bill Furner", for the search in Itunes Store to find my album. Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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| leonardo21 said 1299 days ago (May 7th, 2006) | |
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Another one Another amazing and buetifull track from one of the best guitaristas I ever heard. |
| Boris the Bull said 1299 days ago (May 7th, 2006) | |
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thoughts from the bull... once, while sitting in a small cafe on the coast of the Canary Islands, i watched a native man dressed in the attire of the American cowboy. he was playing a very old, nearly destroyed guitar and he was playing his own native music. he had spurs. that was perhaps the first time i ever thought, "i quit guitar." Mr. Tiler - you often make me feel that way, too. i listen to the work you present and i am not only astonished and flabergasted, i'm entranced. what's happened is that when i create a new piece on guitar, i tend to measure it on a Tiler Scale. i kid you not. i hold your skill in very high regard. and this piece of fingerdancing is simply marvelous. well done. Check out my latest song called What You'd Be Like
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| thetiler said 1298 days ago (May 7th, 2006) | |
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thoughts from the bull... BB Thanks it is quotes like this that give something to hang on to. I really do want to perform in concert settings for a living. I feel if Leo can do it, Hedges can do it I can too. But I have to show talent it getting an agent and that is something that makes me very sorrowful. Thanks so much though, I really do appreciate the post. My wife read it as well. I have to believe there is hope somewhere out there for perfoming for sitdown type audiences. It means so much to me. Thanks --- You can use my name" Bill Furner", for the search in Itunes Store to find my album. Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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| jpfeiff said 1286 days ago (May 19th, 2006) | |
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This thing booms! Booms right out of the gate, and keeps on booming. Beautifully played. My only confusion is in the title--i don't hear a river flowing in PEACE, but something more energetic, like river attacking bedrock! I suppose "peace" doesn't necessarily mean placid, but the title had me prepared for something much more serene. Loved the energy of this piece--reminds of the raw power that I love in Larry Coryell's acoustic playing from the late seventies and eighties.... Check out my latest song called The Fog
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| thetiler said 1284 days ago (May 22nd, 2006) | |
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This thing booms! I think I was thinking more in lines of a flowing with no human casualties that we have been reading in the paper. Thanks much for your post! --- You can use my name" Bill Furner", for the search in Itunes Store to find my album. Check out my latest song called I't Been A While
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Check out some of my other songs:
More songs in Acoustic:
of the infamous Peachtree City Tapes? Well, no matter. Whenever I see a
new posting by thetiler I know I'm in for a treat. I love the ambience of
this. It augments the mood of the virtuoso playing quite well. The brief
change in mood mid-way through really caught me off guard, but in a
good way.
So what you're trying to say is that your sweat flowed in peace? (Heh-
heh!)
Be well Bill!