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She dances like a gentle soft breeze of a Moscow summer's night. . . Swirling, turning towards the twilight.
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| Ed Hannifin said 954 days ago (April 16th, 2007) | |
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Once again.... ...really deep tone, augmented by a well chosen reverb, and with strings well suited to both... I really think you got it right with the reverb field on this one, Bill. I like the reverb coming back in the right channel from your harmonics and lead playing... Just enough to be engaging and arresting... Playing is tight and it seems like you know the tune from top to bottom really well. A lot of assurance in your playing without getting aggressive... Ed Check out my latest song called Next Time Around (w/jiguma)
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| jiguma said 952 days ago (April 18th, 2007) | |
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Lovely tune Bill ..... ..... and well played too. The strings work perfectly here to delivery a sense of mystery. One of your best recent posts to my earsd! Neil Check out my latest song called Lost In Translation (w Mike Watkins)
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| perceptualvortex said 946 days ago (April 24th, 2007) | |
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The strings really work Beautiful stuff, Bill. I could listen to this forever. I like those fast runs of harmonics in there. Check out my latest song called Machine Man (w Beastie Boys)
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| thetiler said 946 days ago (April 24th, 2007) | |
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Thanks Percept Check out my latest song called The Bluebird Cafe (with two other guest)
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Check out some of my other songs:
More songs in Fingerstyle Guitar:
drakonis
Wonderful skill, as usual, and nice understated strings to back up your great guitar work. This has hints of Eastern European and Middle-Eastern flair... not really strong, but it is there. Overall, it is a joy to listen to, a fast-paced dance indeed.
ttfn,
Drakonis