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In an online course on Einstein's miracle year of 1905 we had to do a creative project and I was going to submit this but never did. Hope you think it's funny.
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An instrumental based on the Arabian-major scale, which I got from Mike Chlasciak's "Exotic Blood" column in the Holiday 2013 issue of Guitar World magazine. Hope you like it.
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12 string improv standard tuning, capo II
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DIAMONDS is basically a song saying that when people see you shining they take notice.
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black grind
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A song sang by all the old reliables - Christy Moore, the Pogues, the Wolfe Tones, the Dubliners and many more besides. From Wikipedia: ""Spancil Hill" is a song written in a traditional Irish folk style by Michael Considine. It bemoans the…
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My interpretation of a song written by Hugh McDonald from the Australian folk group Redgum. The tale of an australian cattle drover. Christy Moore was the first person I heard singing it.
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A mix of Shane Cadman and myself on guitar, the recently deceased Bernard Parmegiani, and some sounds of Shanghai, from here: http://aporee.org/maps/?loc=20453&m=satellite
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