Starise
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Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
Played this on Mandola, acoustic 6 string guitar and bouzouki. This is the first one I learned playing sessions with the guys out my way. I decided to change it in the middle with an additional part to beak it up slightly since any place I've heard it played it was combined with one or two more reels or jigs, Additional parts were added to the basic acoustic parts. https://soundcloud.com/st...e-road-to-lisdoonvarna
post edited by Starise - 2015/09/05 17:59:46
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/05 21:55:21
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It's certainly a lovely beginning! Here are a couple of hopefully constructively critical remarks: The shift to second material didn't suit my taste somehow, though it was still mixed well - the opening had plenty of material for more length. Later, the constant doubling of melodic lines got old for me. But I'm approaching the sound from classical orchestration point of view, so take all with a grain of salt.
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/06 15:38:10
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Tim, You've found you "voice" and niche for sure. Loved it.
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/06 18:45:38
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Superb! Wonderful playing and production. Love your stuff!
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/06 23:33:46
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Hiya Tim, I'm listening to Road To Lisdoonvarna some more... This is a great tune Tim... Loved it
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/07 04:17:40
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Hi Tim, nice tune and tones, well done. Rik
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/07 06:14:39
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Bert Guy, from the O'Dougherty clan, here. Yeah, this is really good, the real deal with well recorded acoustic instraments and a nice (flautistic) middle eight. I like the drone of the instramentation. Cheers, Bert
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/07 07:37:30
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Excellently executed. Ah lisdoonvarna, not too far from the cliffs of Moher, the folk song made famous by Christy Moore. Well done, Cian
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/08 11:01:51
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Very cool - really enjoyed it! :)
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/08 15:03:11
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Tim, this is another in a growing list of hits. Like Ed says, you've found your voice and your niche.
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/08 16:54:21
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Brilliant playing, Tim. Loved it.
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/08 23:47:19
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As I wrote on SC, it sounds very authentic IMO. Clear mix and the instrumentation and performance are so nicely organic.
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/08 23:54:46
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Tim, Sounds like a song you would want to be skipping down the road and swinging your arms back and forth. The only problem I have with this piece is I can't skip!! HA! Nicely done!! Peace and Blessings, John
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/09 10:58:18
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You do seem to have found a theme that suits your thing, nicely done as always Tim, not much if anything to fault with this.
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Re: Irish Traditional- Road To Lisdoonvarna
2015/09/09 11:26:31
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Nicely done Tim. Could imagine this blaring out on a ceilidh night. Good stuff.
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