I heard this as I let the IF playlist roll doing other things - this is really great! I love the very classic slide sound you have here and the piece is very bluesy cool.
12-string requires a greater sense of space, because it is, in fact, work with the orchestra sound (instead of more "focused" 6-string = black&white). And you got it. Now is the time to draw a picture, in color :-)
P.S. My favorite 12-string master - Ralph Towner, ECM, I listen to him often.
If this was a film, at this point indistinct but decidedly menacing figures would be detaching themselves from the shadows and moving slowly but purposefully towards the prey...
apologies to pink floyd
back when I could access usenet still I made a newsgroup for amateur musicians and there was a nice group of 20-30 people who contributed and listened to each other's work. There was a woman named Emma who did a killer…
Cool! My favorite Floyd, makes me wanna post my version. Aded this to my PF playlist..http://alonetone.com/kavin/playlists/surrogate-band-pink-floyd-on-alonetone
cover of the pink floyd song
dr alfredo de pietra on guitars and myself on vocal duties. a slighty different mix from the two versions at songcrafters.
A mashup with
Roger Sundström Guitar, Soundscaping
Steve Layton (Marsy 1)(A Harsh Landscape)
Chris Vaisvil (Valentine Michael Smith)
Johnny & Faith (Burying 'Bo)
Kavin Allenson (VS3)
Paul H. Muller (Drone in A for Oboe - Martian Dawn…
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Ohhh! That was great! Well played!
Wow! National Resonator. How old is that guitar? It sounds sensational.
Conjures up images of cowboys. I approve! :)
I heard this as I let the IF playlist roll doing other things - this is really great! I love the very classic slide sound you have here and the piece is very bluesy cool.
Love the "crying" lead in the background.
This was a good pick-me-up for the afternoon. Very much enjoyed!
Got the mule loaded I'm on my way.......
Great playing mate very cool dig it.
You were made for 12 strings. I would like to hear a mandolin track layered over this. First Class!!
Wow.
Wonderful stuff man!
great 12 string sound and tune. Always amazes me that something as small as the R08 can record such great stereo sounds
Beautiful Kavin!
very nice,, i like the open "breezy/airy" sound/feel of this
Outstanding!
My friend, you have a knowledge of your instrument that I could never hope to have. Magnificent piece of music.
Faved instantly.
Sweet! That is a very nice tuning indeed. I've never thought about messing with a capo like that, but now I will have to try!!!!!
Excellent!
12-string requires a greater sense of space, because it is, in fact, work with the orchestra sound (instead of more "focused" 6-string = black&white). And you got it. Now is the time to draw a picture, in color :-) P.S. My favorite 12-string master - Ralph Towner, ECM, I listen to him often.
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Interesting melange of sounds here.
Great versh!
Alien orchestral! Very Ligeti. Maybe I'll post some stuff I've stretched.
Love the reggae section and the off-kilter rhythms!
Good one JR! Another Jimi favorite. Bring on the Hendrix covers yawl!
very very nice
@Mac : Do It!! @James : standard tuning. thanks all
Ah yes an old favorite. Well done.
Hey Gene, record your picking along and post it! We're all about colabs here at alonetone!
Lovely, ethereal.
Welcome to alonetone Ben! Yawl are in for a treat.
I really like this almost random patchwork of tonality and rhythm.
Cool! My favorite Floyd, makes me wanna post my version. Aded this to my PF playlist..http://alonetone.com/kavin/playlists/surrogate-band-pink-floyd-on-alonetone
Enjoyed this tranquil little guitar trip. Tons of atmosphere.
Good version, I'm impressed! Added to my "surrogate band" playlist: http://alonetone.com/kavin/playlists/surrogate-band-pink-floyd-on-alonetone
Love this one. Really good Roger.
Yay! Now I can hear the whole thing. Nice Krautrock vibe going on here!
Yeah it cuts off for me too. Rockin' garage stuff for a minute and a half anyway.
Very cool Roger. A Tomita-esque sound trip!
Unique, dark. Old Pink Floyd comes to mind.