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by Risky » 14 Sep 2010, 00:29
(ex-guitar player) - now a ukulele and ukulele bass player!
Update: After 10 years absence, now a born-again Hankie
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by Phil McGarrick » 14 Sep 2010, 02:08
Brilliant ! I really like this Take that song and your playing fits so well
with lots of energy.
Cheers Phil
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by Stratpicker » 14 Sep 2010, 10:44
Hi Phil
You must have done this whilst we were away in Zummerzet !!
I've heard you play this a few times at Hankies and its always excellent. And this is no exception - The recording is great too.
Now you're getting the hang of it, you should really record more - you've some good tunes in your Rep that deserve a wider audience.
cheers
ian
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by Risky » 14 Sep 2010, 17:23
Thanks Phil and Ian.
I am still trying to get to grips with digital recording. At the moment I'm not happy with the guitar sound. One minute it sounds like it is coming through a tin roof and the next it sounds like it's being recorded through a pillow. Phil, even your video camera is producing a better sound than some of my Cubase efforts. I get quite jealous when I listen to the demo tracks recorded by Roger Allcock, Roger Paulsson and others
I guess I'll have to keep on trying.
Ian, you can hear some of my earlier efforts using my old Korg Pandora here: http://www.4shared.com/account/dir/GaazNq0j/sharing.html?rnd=19
(ex-guitar player) - now a ukulele and ukulele bass player!
Update: After 10 years absence, now a born-again Hankie
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