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  • Golden Palomino (short acoustic guitar piece) (p.3)
2018/04/03 19:18:12
stevec
That was really nice...   loved it.   Since you said it earlier I think I can hear a bit of that Irish > English thing happening.   And maybe a bit of Steve Howe too.  
2018/04/23 13:26:04
ABull
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2018/04/23 13:49:36
garybrun
I enjoyed that.
thank you for taking the time.
2018/04/23 14:04:24
ABull
This is fantastic -- wonderful playing and composition.  The recording sounds great.  I enjoyed this.
Best,
Allan
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Meet The Barnacles
(not the Fab Four but the Terrible Three)
 
 
Captain Able was once again manning the bridge on the mightly Songship as it plowed through the putrid soundwaves on the roiling -- but never rocking -- Sea of Sterile Pastiche.  Suddenly, Able heard an all too familiar sound coming from the hull of the ship -- an irritating droning croaking whiny sound that cheapened the senses.  Able quickly covered his ears while shouting to his navigator "It's those damned Barnacles -- they're trying to sully and sink the Songship.  Full speed ahead!"
 
Down below, The Barnacles -- Blahpoop, Steryl69, and Synkophant -- were desperately attempting to cling to the Songship in order to sink the towering song vessel.  And, as usual, they were accompanied by their faithful floating beta consorts, The Attaboys, led by Dymm with assistance from EphYOU.
 
As The Barnacles attached their tentacles to the hull of the Songship, they unleashed  a torrent of (f)artless lyrics which were delivered in a tuneless -- although auto-tuned -- fashion.  These dirges, sung without style, were accompanied by tinker toy faux reggae sounds which were grounded by thumps.  The Attaboys circled and cooed encouragement in the murky waters surrounding the Songship.
 
Able called out for the crew to ready for battle.  Soon, the air on deck sparkled as the Songship's crew played melodic song after song in various styles and arrangements.  Tuneful vocals singing well-versed lyrics rang out with resonance and interesting phrasing.  There was no need for auto-tune and the like.  Confronted again with the Songship's lack of banality, The Barnacles were driven into a furor.  Their only was to increase the volume of their monkey-like screeching.  In the midst of this cacophony The Attaboys -- having been given strict orders through underwater sonar messaging -- fell silent.
 
Nearly overcome by the mediocrity assaulting his ears, Captain Able deftly guided the Songship away from the area where The Attaboys were floating.  He then ordered the crew to increase the melodic sounds emanating from the deck.  Overcome by contact with actual talent, The Barnacles could not sustain their attack and fell from the hull into the swirling soundwave abyss. The Attaboys, floating leaderless, continued to comment amongst themselves about The Barnacles' greatness, but to no avail.  The Barnacles lay quiet at the bottom of the Sea of Sterile Pastiche, brought down once again by their own banality.
 
The Songship continued gliding into fresher waters guided by the most able Captain Able as new sounds were carried by fresh breezes across the newly christened Sea of Good Songs.
2018/04/23 16:51:01
daryl1968
lovely stuff - I downloaded it if that's cool?
Going to add it to a chill mix tape (for my own listening pleasure only)
 
2018/04/23 17:18:00
bayoubill
I very much enjoyed your new solo piece!
 
I understand about recording the classical guitar. I have a  Ignacio Rozas I would love to record with but can't seem to get the sound I want. The Rozas is the best instrument I've ever played on in my life.  I used an electric such as yours but like you hear the loss so I decided to wait till I can find the right place and time to do an acoustic classic guitar recording. I did Spanish Serenade with special mics and help. That was a Ramirez guitar. Here where I'm at now that would be much harder to do. I love classical guitar!
Again, Loved your piece and thanks for posting it!
2018/04/23 18:55:03
markno999
Wayfarer,
 
Fantastic piece.   Had a few listens through and thoroughly enjoyed it.
 
Regards
2018/04/24 14:54:39
Wayfarer
I'd be honored to have my tune on your mix tape Daryl!
 
Bill, my old Yamaha was patterned after a Ramirez 1A. It sounds great with any mic you throw at it. Unfortunately it really needs a neck reset because the front bout has gone inward a tad, bringing the action up and the saddle is already shaved down further than I would like. I'm doing some things to try to avoid a neck reset though. I think it will be good to go again by next week. I hope so anyway.
 
Thanks everybody for listening.
 
Billy
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