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| Gear maniac Join Date: Nov 2005
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| Schoeps/Great River Nylon Str Gtr - Jingle Bells |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Pittsburgh
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| Wow Tim, this is beautiful! The interpretation, the guitarsmanship, and the engineering are just lovely. Cheers to you and to all the group this Holiday. John- |
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| John and dim light - thanks for listening and the comments. MIDI... LOL... maybe I practice too much! Tim |
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| Very nice. Damn! I gots ta get me a nylon string. Jasper |
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| WOW, great playing! Those superfast triplets... did you play it with a plectrum? Andreas |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Walnut Creek, CA, USA
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| Timothy, could you please clarify. My wife insists that the recording must be overdubbed, I take the position that it is possible to play this arrangement solo. Thanks, Fran |
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| Mike – Thanks for the listen Andreas – Glad you liked it. Nope, no flatpick … just the fingers… FWIW, with a right hand fingering of thumb-middle-index-thumb for the triplet and the following beatFran – Sorry Fran but the wife’s right this time … Just two mono tracks panned at 10 and 2. Thanks for listening.Tim |
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