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The Shadow Of A Doubt by Bob Ancona [Email]
Genre: Classical

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Hits: 1235
Comments: 14
Votes: 11
Plays: 232
Last Played: Jul 18, 2008 - 04:47:45 PM
Downloads: 48
Fans: 0
Uploaded: Dec 24, 2004 - 02:13:20 PM
Last Updated: Jan 06, 2005 - 07:23:29 PM



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Description:
An original tune composed from a "lick" (the "A" part) that I fooled around with for years and finally turned into something. (Think I might try this one on acoustic guitar.)

Hardware:
Yamaha nylon string Silent Guitar, Yamaha AG Stomp acoustic guitar preamp, Digidesign Mbox, 15" 1.5GHz aluminum PowerBook

Software:
FilterBank, Vintage Warmer, AltiVerb
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Very Sweet &mdash 01/04/05 - 03:58:42 PM
What a beautiful piece. Surprised no one has commented
and that it has only 3 votes. I'm finding that this category
doesn't get much attention. Too bad!

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Very nice &mdash 01/04/05 - 05:18:01 PM
Very pleasant to hear.
Very warm and gentle.
Nice ending too.
Good production

Thanks for sharing

Bill
thetiler

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Thanks... &mdash 01/05/05 - 06:23:45 PM
...for the positive feedback, guys. Yeah, I think "New Age
Acoustic" has a bit of a stigma as a catagory. It takes an
open mind and an open ear

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love the nylons &mdash 01/06/05 - 02:01:55 PM
Nice warm melody, and very well played. I love
rediscovering old guitar licks and chord progressions of
mine and giving them new life.

I wish they'd make a plain "Accoustic" category. "New
Age" is a category that I think a lot of people avoid
because it broadly includes so much cheesy bland muzac.
It's a shame that many people may have overlooked your
great piece because of that.

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love the nylons &mdash 01/06/05 - 05:54:38 PM
Hey, thanks. And maybe I will move this to another catagory. Which one is
the question.

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Sweet sound &mdash 01/16/05 - 12:16:12 PM
I like the sweet and mellow sound of your guitar.
Wonderful expression of feelings too.
Heart warming.



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Simple but Great &mdash 04/08/05 - 11:42:44 AM
Excellent piece. Brings out the beauty of the melody
without too much business going on. I really like the way
your recording setup sounds. I play steel string but have
been tempted to switch to nylon as with age a little
arthritis has started to creep in. Not familiar with the
guitar, does it have to be amplified or is it acoustic by
itself? Oh by the way, another 8 on the composition.

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Simple but Great &mdash 04/17/05 - 04:34:53 AM
Thanks Bronco,

Kevin Aram is a luthier from England. His guitars are handmade in the
Spanish tradition. And are all-acoustic, no electronics. Julian Bream has
played an Aram. The one I have is one of those guitars you come across and
realize, "This is a keeper. Don't ever sell this one." I also play steel-string
and frankly find that a well made modern steel string with light guage strings
and low action is easier to play than a nylon-string guitar.

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Simple but Great &mdash 04/17/05 - 04:44:16 AM
Oops. Sorry, thought you were talking about, "There's Nothing Left To Say."
Anyway, I emailed you the lowdown on this one. Thanks again for listening.

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Nice &mdash 05/17/07 - 10:27:29 PM
Really pleasant development of that little theme.

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thanks... &mdash 05/18/07 - 04:13:00 PM
...for listening. this really isn't "classical" and should probably go in "fingerstyle guitar". however, that was not a category when i uploaded it in 2005. over time i've come to like, "There's Nothing Left To Say" better than this tune.

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The first &mdash 05/18/07 - 02:16:04 PM
couple of ones didn't come through, so I went by this one.

Again, enjoyable.

Thanks for sharing!

Good luck in getting the latest ones through.

Like the recording on this, like the spiritual bluesy slight sway.

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thanks... &mdash 05/18/07 - 04:14:44 PM
...tiler. you're a giant.

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