Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero"

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2015/12/12 17:01:21 (permalink)

Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero"

Well mostly acoustic. This is my first attempt at micing a nylon string with a Rode NT1 (and mixing in a direct track).  Also includes a few ebow tracks. 
 
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post edited by petelaramee - 2015/12/13 03:11:05

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    Jesse Screed
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/13 09:42:30 (permalink)
    Nice, the playing on this is top notch.  I like the bass part.  Did you play that?
     
    I think you mic'ed that nylon guitar nicely.
     
    Have you thought about pulling back on the distortlled guitar that come in at :18? 
     
    A very nice piece with solid playing.  You don't hear that style around here much anymore.
     
    Then get some Flamenco Dancers and put a little video footage to it.
     
    If I had this bundle I would mess this up, in the Jesse Q style.  I'm serious.
    Way to go sir.
     
    also, I saw on your SC page profile that you wanted people to guess your age.  I guess you are 342 years old, or 622, I can't pin it down.
     
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/13 12:14:47 (permalink)
    Very skillful player you are, sir. The music is strong with this one.

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/13 13:24:54 (permalink)
    Sounded like I was in a seedy bar just after 3:00AM.
     
    Just needed the click of dancers on the floor.
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/14 03:07:04 (permalink)
    Jesse Screed
    Nice, the playing on this is top notch.  I like the bass part.  Did you play that?
     
    I think you mic'ed that nylon guitar nicely.
     
    Have you thought about pulling back on the distortlled guitar that come in at :18? 
     
    A very nice piece with solid playing.  You don't hear that style around here much anymore.
     
    Then get some Flamenco Dancers and put a little video footage to it.
     
    If I had this bundle I would mess this up, in the Jesse Q style.  I'm serious.
    Way to go sir.
     
    also, I saw on your SC page profile that you wanted people to guess your age.  I guess you are 342 years old, or 622, I can't pin it down.
     
    Jesse Q. Screed
    Thanks JQS.  My buddy from Mexico played the bass.  I didn't know I had a "guess my age" section on my SC page.  However, I'm all for a "guess my weight" section that gives away prizes.
    kakku Very skillful player you are, sir. The music is strong with this one.
    Thank you Master Kakku!
    bapu
    Sounded like I was in a seedy bar just after 3:00AM.
     
    Just needed the click of dancers on the floor.


    Oh I've played my fair share of seedy bars.  Thank you sir.

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/16 14:48:06 (permalink)
    That was really cool...    Very much enjoyed it.    The lead playing was well done, and I really like the arrangement and panning.  
     

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/16 16:43:38 (permalink)
    Well, I see a lot of new names up here (to me) and it's good.  This very nice. At first the intro guitar seemed too trebly but either I adapted or you changed something.  Nice work!  I love the dead stop ending!

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/17 01:16:05 (permalink)
    Well conceived, well executed. Really nice playing. The bass comes through a little mid-heavy and bottom-lite, but you don't want a lot of bass here swamping your cool guitar work, so I think that's a good choice.
     
    I was expecting a little drumming on the soundboard . . .  :) dunno if you want that or not!
     
    very cool stuff!
     
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/17 14:37:02 (permalink)
    Excellent! Ebow was a nice touch, I always think that works well with acoustic guitars.

     
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 06:02:44 (permalink)
    stevec
    That was really cool...    Very much enjoyed it.    The lead playing was well done, and I really like the arrangement and panning.  
     
    Thank you very much Steve!
     
    evadianepug
    Well, I see a lot of new names up here (to me) and it's good.  This very nice. At first the intro guitar seemed too trebly but either I adapted or you changed something.  Nice work!  I love the dead stop ending!


    Thanks Pug. For the intro I was actually going for that am radio/1930s-ish tone (no lows and strong in the upper mids) and I was thinking of adding some crackling similar to what you'd hear from playing an old vinyl record...I guess I fell short on that one. LOL


     
    post edited by petelaramee - 2015/12/18 06:19:55

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 06:07:13 (permalink)
    emeraldsoul
    Well conceived, well executed. Really nice playing. The bass comes through a little mid-heavy and bottom-lite, but you don't want a lot of bass here swamping your cool guitar work, so I think that's a good choice.
     
    I was expecting a little drumming on the soundboard . . .  :) dunno if you want that or not!
     
    very cool stuff!
     
    cheers,
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    Thanks Tom. My brother is my drummer and I decided to let him rest that day.  I was thinking of adding some Latin-style percussion, but decided to keep it simple.
     
    jamesg1213
    Excellent! Ebow was a nice touch, I always think that works well with acoustic guitars.


    Thanks James.  I try to add ebow to at least song per project...and it is usually over an acoustic guitar.  I agree they work well together.


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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 07:36:22 (permalink)
    Few words can describe what I heard so I'll just say beautifully done in every aspect.
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 08:55:48 (permalink)
    Mr. Peter, congratulations on the reviews.  This is indeed a well crafted piece, and deserving of the accolades. I'm going to go listen to some more of your music and find another favorite.
     
    I just found your band's website.
     
    http://www.kurgansbane.com/photos.html
     
    Very cool.
     
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 09:00:21 (permalink)
    Wow, excellent Peter!!
    Very nice recording/micing the acoustic and of course of playing/composition. I have a takamine nylon string acoustic, but it's easy to record as it can plugged in.
     
    Good work my man....good work.....I enjoyed the melodic playing.

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 10:16:29 (permalink)
    Really nice Peter! I'd agree with Jesse that the ebow lead in the beginning comes in too loud and fast. I would suggest maybe fading it in more slowly, possibly using a hall reverb to make it sound like it is coming in from far away, then fade the reverb out as the ebow gets louder.
     
    Beautiful playing all around!
     
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/18 10:28:59 (permalink)
    Pete,
     
    Really fine playing.   Sounds great, although I didn't get the intro.   If the song were more produced it might make more sense but with the minimalist approach you have taken with the rest of the track,  I would have kept it straight throughout.  Anyway, overall the work is very outstanding and your nylon mic'ing technique worked very well.

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/19 17:03:05 (permalink)
    String Jammer Few words can describe what I heard so I'll just say beautifully done in every aspect.
    Thank you sir.  I appreciate that.
     
    Jesse Screed
    Mr. Peter, congratulations on the reviews.  This is indeed a well crafted piece, and deserving of the accolades. I'm going to go listen to some more of your music and find another favorite.
     
    I just found your band's website.
     
    http://www.kurgansbane.com/photos.html
     
    Very cool.
     
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    Wow, excellent Peter!!
    Very nice recording/micing the acoustic and of course of playing/composition. I have a takamine nylon string acoustic, but it's easy to record as it can plugged in.
     
    Good work my man....good work.....I enjoyed the melodic playing.
    Thanks Mesh.  I have a 1/4" output on mine too, but I think it sounds much better mic'd. I did blend it with the mic'd track though.
    dcumpian
    Really nice Peter! I'd agree with Jesse that the ebow lead in the beginning comes in too loud and fast. I would suggest maybe fading it in more slowly, possibly using a hall reverb to make it sound like it is coming in from far away, then fade the reverb out as the ebow gets louder.
     
    Beautiful playing all around!
     
    Regards,
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    Maybe your right about that first ebow part.  Thanks for the tip and thanks for listening.
     
    markno999
    Pete,
     
    Really fine playing.   Sounds great, although I didn't get the intro.   If the song were more produced it might make more sense but with the minimalist approach you have taken with the rest of the track,  I would have kept it straight throughout.  Anyway, overall the work is very outstanding and your nylon mic'ing technique worked very well.

    Regards


    Thanks Mark.  Yea I should either go all the way with it or scrap that idea at the beginning.

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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/19 17:07:22 (permalink)
    Very nice - playing is top notch and the recording sounds great.
    LOVE the sudden end
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    Re: Acoustic Instrumental!..."Golden Sombrero" 2015/12/20 20:35:12 (permalink)
    daryl1968
    Very nice - playing is top notch and the recording sounds great.
    LOVE the sudden end


    Thank you sir.
     

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