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Post by jonnymosco on May 25, 2013 9:24:39 GMT
Or just wrong?
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Post by ocarolan on May 25, 2013 9:37:51 GMT
I enjoyed that Jonny - and probably v good fun in the context of a live performance. The end was a bit odd, but the rest worked well I thought. Speaks volumes about tone production, but the contrasting textures worked well together.
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Post by jonnymosco on May 25, 2013 10:06:02 GMT
I thought the contrast between the two was funny... complete extremes, one very cool, the other?
Jonny
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Post by grayn on May 25, 2013 11:23:41 GMT
I thought the steel string guitar added little or nothing to the peice.
The recording was quite poor quality anyway.
Just showbizzy stuff, IMO.
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Post by Phil Taylor on May 25, 2013 15:51:40 GMT
I thought the contrast between the two was funny... complete extremes, one very cool, the other? Jonny I agree with you Jonny - them nylon strings do sound naff Phil
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Post by jonnymosco on May 25, 2013 15:56:39 GMT
Makes you realise why steel string playing is more popular, even if TE is a bit brash.
Jonny
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