The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars

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2012/12/26 23:19:23 (permalink)

The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars



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    The Band19
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    Re: The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars 2012/12/26 23:46:02 (permalink)
    It feels a little heavy in the low mids Stary... 

    I love me a good G/C/D progression as much or more than most? And I like this. Not sure how it was recorded? I have strong opinions about recording acoustic guitar.

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    Re: The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars 2012/12/27 03:36:31 (permalink)
    Hr Starise

    I liked the playing.

    I am interested in improving my acoustic recordings, so I am also keen to hear how you recorded this.

    Keep up the good work,

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    Re: The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars 2012/12/28 09:10:04 (permalink)
    Wonderful playing...I couldn't help but wish there were vocals attached to this.  Its nice as it, but could be a stellar song with the appropriate lyrics and vocals.  Just a thought.
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    Re: The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars 2012/12/28 12:34:47 (permalink)
    At about the halfway mark I was wanting more. Some sort of chord change up or progression in tempo (or both). Fabulous playing. I think the tone works well, though it might get muddy in the area Robby noticed if you added accompanying instrument tracks.

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    Re: The Vagabond- Acoustic guitars 2012/12/28 12:37:30 (permalink)
    I agree with Lee on this.  This could be the start of a good vocal song.  As it is, it's a nice, short song with an abrupt ending.  Did you go direct with the guitar?
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    Wonderful playing...I couldn't help but wish there were vocals attached to this.  Its nice as it, but could be a stellar song with the appropriate lyrics and vocals.  Just a thought.



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