Jingle Bells.

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2016/12/11 13:36:03 (permalink)

Jingle Bells.

Merry Christmas all.
 
I did this a couple of Christmas seasons ago. I posted this one other time - but I thought I might just throw it up again.
 
Enjoy.
 
http://www.soundclick.com/html5/v3/player.cfm?type=single&songid=12054334&q=hi&newref=1
 

Mark
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    eph221
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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/11 13:42:26 (permalink)
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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/11 14:35:33 (permalink)
    I remember this Mark. Joyous take on a classic, love those tones, and that final bent note is sublime

     
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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/12 11:52:15 (permalink)
    I remember it (that has to be a good thing right?).
    Love the sparse arrangement and little bits of subtle percussion here and there.
    Great stuff 
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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/13 21:21:22 (permalink)
    I too remember this one and I enjoyed it every bit as much this time as I did when I first heard it.  Your signature "clean" tones, phrasing, and touch are really displayed in this number.  I particularly like the complementary secondary notes that sound as if they are coming from a bit further back.
     
    You didn't just "...throw it up again."  It was nicely presented.   ;>)
     
    Terrific stuff!!!!!
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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/18 12:39:13 (permalink)
    Nicely done Mark, that kick is most definitely kick here, thanks for sharing you guitar playing skills.

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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/19 13:42:12 (permalink)
    Thank you all for taking the time to listen - I appreciate the comments. Merry Christmas.

    Mark
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    Re: Jingle Bells. 2016/12/19 17:37:38 (permalink)
    Nice work.  I like it.

    Mark Wessels

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