Wonderful Land/ My final version

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Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 11 Nov 2010, 13:43

Hi All,

Today, after a lott of practice, I had recorded my final version of Wonderful Land.
I hope you enjoy my efforts.

Cheers

Fred

http://www.4shared.com/audio/KOm2U0yf/W ... red_B.html
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Re: Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 13 Nov 2010, 14:02

Hm..that bad he :mrgreen:

Fred
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Re: Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby dave robinson » 13 Nov 2010, 14:13

Hi Fred, It isn't that bad, but keep at it and you'll eventually sort out those timing issues and play it note perfect. That said the sound is good. :thumbup:
I don't normally comment on these posts when the sender doesn't credit the BT maker - it's just good manners to do that. ;)
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Re: Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 13 Nov 2010, 14:31

Thank you Dave for you replay and btw the BT is from UB-Hank

Bye

Fred
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Re: Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby Lensor » 14 Nov 2010, 14:37

Hi Fred,

Your latest version of Wonderful Land is sounding pretty good to me. :D There ar only just the one or two slight timing errors that Dave referred to but one would hardly notice them I think. The tone is good and the muted notes also sound crisp and clear. Well done. :D

Regards,
Len
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Re: Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 14 Nov 2010, 14:53

Thank you Len for your nice comments on my final version of WL. I didn,t hear the 2 sligthy timings-error myself, but I m very pleased with this version myself

Cheers

Fred
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Re: Wonderful Land/ My final version

Postby Pitts » 18 Nov 2010, 20:52

Hi Fred,

Very nice keep up the good work.
I do not wish to be critical in any way , however could I suggest you look at the part about 45 seconds in on your recording... this repeats of course again later in the tune.

To my ear this part should have a wonderful "bell / chime" like quality. I don't know how you have fingered it but I have seen a few vids here where players move their fingers
from fret to fret to play this part, this tends to "mute off" that sustain / ring. (deadens it)
It is possible to play this part without moving a single finger (provided you can spread your fingers far enough. This then gives that sustain and "bell / chime" type quality.

Have a listen to this part carefully as played by Hank on a Shadows CD.... you hear it "ring out " in a very "smooth" clean way...
Just a thought ..

Have fun..

Cheers :) :)

Ray
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