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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/03 11:04:24
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You're right...they DO make a nice performance. I thoroughly enjoyed that. :)
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/03 12:26:27
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Nylon is a miracle material, it can make a woman's legs look good? And it can be used to string a guitar! What else can make these two claims? Sounds good, I listened to all 3.
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/04 11:02:00
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Hi Janet, if you say so, it must be true, thanks. Happy 7-4 (4-7 ??) Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/04 11:03:26
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Hi Robby, thanks for listening to all of them. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/04 11:51:52
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morenoise Hi Janet, if you say so, it must be true, thanks. Happy 7-4 (4-7 ??) Rik I'm glad you figured that out. :) And it's 7/4 here. In Canada it's 4/7. But they don't have the 4th of July there. Well, they do, I guess, but you know....lol
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/06 03:05:58
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Hi, Rik, It sounds like you had a wonderful Sunday morning! As always, beautiful, very classy playing, and the guitar tone sounds rich and warm. Excellent! Best wishes, Bob
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/06 06:53:08
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Always a true pleasure to listen to you playing. Your phrasing is exquisite. Best Regards Malcolm
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/06 10:29:05
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Great playing! Very nice pieces and they go very well with your style of playing.
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/06 11:08:31
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Hi Bob,thanks for listening, it was a nice and peaceful Sunday morning . Hi Malcolm, exquisite it is then, if you say so . Hi Vicente, thanks for listening, this is what comes naturally when I play. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/06 13:40:19
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One take, huh? Okay, now I'm REALLY jealous Seriously, Rik, your compositions and playing never cease to amaze me. And they're almost invariably pretty pieces, often providing a welcome respite from my beat heavy rock and roll world.
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/06 14:05:03
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Hi Phil, if I do more than one take it usually gets worse . Glad to offer some respite from your beat heavy rock and roll world. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/07 11:04:42
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Very nice Rik! All three tunes had a 'haunting' vibe to my ears and you put me in the zone with them. As always, wonderful playing and a clear mix. I'm a fan of the 'one-take' performances as well!! It keep the emotional content intact!
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/07 11:27:13
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Hi Larry , thanks for listening and welcome to the twilight zone . Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/07 18:26:44
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Pure magic. Excellent playing. Is that your own composition? I think of Albeniz when I hear this, at least the first part. Would be interesting to hear how you record the guitar? I use two microphones. This sounds like one. Short delay with slight reverb?
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/07 18:39:16
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/07 22:18:03
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Hi Rik, Great playing as usual, they really go well together. I'm always excited to see new post by you and can't wait to listen. Thanks, Bub
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/08 09:55:04
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Hi Tim, as always, thanks . Hi Bub, thanks for listening and the kind words, much appreciated. Greetings Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/08 10:15:13
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equality Pure magic. Excellent playing. Is that your own composition? I think of Albeniz when I hear this, at least the first part. Would be interesting to hear how you record the guitar? I use two microphones. This sounds like one. Short delay with slight reverb? Hi Equality, these are my own compositions, basically three variations of the same chords. The guitar is a Lag 112nce nylon string acoustic electric recorded direct (DI) on one track and via a Behringer B-5 microphone at the 12th fret on a second track. From the DI track I only use the lows to low-mids and reverb, TC-Electronic m-30 freeware, is only applied to the Di track. On the mic track there's only a highpass filter,at 100hz. Standard Cakewalk compressor on the master bus just to catch a stray spike and Flux Stereo Tool for a little bit of width. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/08 11:11:05
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Thanks Rik for recording details. Interesting!
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/08 11:59:36
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Hi Rik, Finally got round to listening to these, I've been meaning to for a couple of days but, you know, life gets in the way sometimes. Anyway, these 3 pieces are fab - I was wondering if they shared a similar chord structure while listening to the second one and your reply above confirms that - but the similarity isn't so obvious on the third one to my ears. Marvellous, keep on doing more Sunday sessions like that ;-) Cheers, Terry.
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/08 13:48:51
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Hi Terry, thanks for listening. The third one is somewhat of a mirror image of the second one, back to front. But all three of them are based around the same chord shapes on the E,A and D strings combined with open strings G,B and E. The last piece has a few melody notes on the high E which sets it apart from the other two. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/10 11:46:53
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Hi Rik, Beautiful writing and playing. Always a pleasure to hear you.
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/10 12:18:01
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Hi Gary, thanks for listening, glad you liked it. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/10 18:07:06
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Great playing. Are these originals? Sounds a bit like a combination of Scarlatti and Sor.
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/11 10:49:35
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Hi James, thanks for listening. These are my own compositions, variations on chord shapes. Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/11 13:22:35
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/11 13:55:43
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Hi John, , . Greetings, Rik
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/11 13:59:57
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Re:"Three small pieces" solo classical guitar by Morenoise
2011/07/11 14:15:55
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Hi Glenbo, thanks for listening, you could play it in 7/4 , whatever that means . Greetings,m Rik
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