Well, this is a single minute of music around this wonderfull 'Angel Eyes' song. I hope you like and/or enjoy this miniature. Have a great 2011 alonetoners!
Thank you very very very much Dave... I must listen to Bert Jansch & John Renbourn, never heard of them, but i think for your words that i'll enjoy them very much.
Well, this is a single minute of music around this wonderfull 'Angel Eyes' song. I hope you like and/or enjoy this miniature. Have a great 2011 alonetoners!
Well, this is a single minute of music around this wonderfull 'Angel Eyes' song. I hope you like and/or enjoy this miniature. Have a great 2011 alonetoners!
My first attempt at a Blumlein or Mid/Side recording. This one is actually a mid/side recording as I used a directional mic in combo with a figure 8 ribbon mic set at 90 degrees from the main mic. Thanks to Pat Broaders for the loan of the ribbon…
Well, here is a new version of this one. I was not playing my own guitar, but one of a friend, which doesn't sounds so bright. Anyway, i think this is a better interpretation, but still has some mistakes. (this time is well tuned..)
This is a simple composition from the year 1994 (so so...). The 'lead' guitar plays the voices part, and the rest of the little arrangements (also simple, by the way) were added today. I hope you like and/or enjoy this one. Cheers!
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eshar asked me "if you ever feel like supplying some funky vocals...that would be awesome!
." I said "yes" instantly because i love what she comes up with. Here is the first attempt, all words are made up on the moment with no retakes. I think…
Rick, yes, absolutley. I remember I composed it by the time when I bought the Yes Album 'Fragile', in which is 'Mood for a day'. I remeber I felt so amazaed for that music..! Super inspired by him, to be honest. I'm glad to see you can tell that fact. Thank you!
This is a composition from July's '96, and it could be said that it belongs to a period in which i was listening to, and composing, in a kind of 'baroque' style, very influenced by J. S. Bach. I hope you like and/or enjoy it.
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Thank you very much Kirk!! You know? Some times I think like I use too much effects..
Thanks a lot Bethan!!
I love your sounds - there's real beauty and echoes of inner peace here.
Beautiful, enchanting...
Nice! Interesting guitar sounds you got on this one with that huge sounding reverb
Takes me down an empty side street in the dark with this beautiful sound on the air. I stand enchanted unable to hear from where it is coming.
Mov!! Thank you my friend!!
Thank you Wrink!!!
Amazing clarity one this one. Packed with emotion and lost in a distant land.
Unsettling and mysterious!
Thank you a lot, Mov!!
Thank you very much again, Tess..!
Thank you Milocraft!!
Thanks Clockspring!
Thank you Kirk, very much!
Thanks a lot, Bethan!!
Thank you very much Tess!!
Thanks Sister!
I'm honoured for your words, Sister. Thanks!
Thank you Kirk!!
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Thanks Dave!
Thank you very very very much Dave... I must listen to Bert Jansch & John Renbourn, never heard of them, but i think for your words that i'll enjoy them very much.
I really don't know more words in english to say thanks... so thanks Dave!
Thanks regs! I agree, it sounds really sad... but i composed it with my heart full of happiness! that's a wierd..
Thank you very much regs...
Thanks regs! I played it with the Oscar Peterson's version in my mind (it's the bery best for me...).
Really nice song, Dave.
Ssssssoul!!
Thanks kirk, you are so kind!
This is really beautifull kirk... so so nice..!
Thanks thetworegs..!
It's a really nice composition!
I didn't see this, sister. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much, eshar!!
Very nice playing and singing!
Very cool!
Rick, yes, absolutley. I remember I composed it by the time when I bought the Yes Album 'Fragile', in which is 'Mood for a day'. I remeber I felt so amazaed for that music..! Super inspired by him, to be honest. I'm glad to see you can tell that fact. Thank you!
Thanks captgene, i'm glad you like it!
Thanks captgene!!
Thank you, Djörk!