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KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
07 Jul 2011, 17:43
by geronimo7476
Here's a beautiful South African tune I recorded a while back. I hope you enjoy it. The BT is my own.
http://www.4shared.com/audio/bKEvUcNH/Klokkie_Wals.htmlCheers CC
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
08 Jul 2011, 12:25
by Rjanuarsa
Beautiful production Charles. I particularly like the strums of your acoustic guitar, it sits very very well in the mix. Love it.
Regards,
Robby
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
08 Jul 2011, 13:58
by geronimo7476
Thank you Robbie, I really value that, I love playing rhythm.
Cheers CC
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
08 Jul 2011, 14:31
by dave robinson
Great little tune and I agree with Robbie, lovely playing, sound and production, well done.
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
08 Jul 2011, 14:46
by Joeland-CH
It is just beautiful!
Greetings, Roland
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
08 Jul 2011, 17:06
by geronimo7476
Thank you Dave and Roland, I appreciate your good words. Will do some more traditional SA songs in the style of the Shadows
Cheers CC
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
10 Jul 2011, 21:12
by Stratpicker
Hi Charlie
Almost missed this with being away.
LOvely tune and very slide guitar.I guess neck pickup on your Strat.
Great double tracking - I can never get the two tracks that close!! 
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
cheers
ian
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
10 Jul 2011, 21:46
by bridev
Hi Charles,
Quite brilliant. A lovley tune and expertly played. It reminded me of Wout Steenhuis in places.
Excellent.

Cheers
Brian.
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
10 Jul 2011, 23:21
by geronimo7476
Thank you Ian and Brian, It is a great little tune, only two chords but quite effective. I'm really amazed at the amount of referance to Hawaiian music and Pedal steel. I never heard this when I recorded it, and it seems to crop up quite a bit, have to change my style!
No, I know there's quite a a bit of double tracking in the recording but all the harmonies were single tracked using double stops on mostly the 2nd and 4th strings and some on the 2nd and 5th. I must admit it takes a lot of time and practice but it's worth the effort in the end.
Brian, I don't know Wout but by the sound of his name the type of music would match as it is an Afrikaans tune, and he sounds 'Netherlands' maybe??
Thanks again for your good words and good to see you're back.
Cheers CC
Re: KLOKKIE WALS

Posted:
11 Jul 2011, 20:51
by bridev
Hi Charles,
Yes I believe Wout was originaly from the Netherlands, but settled in England (Margate I think). Played lap steel and recorded his stuff in his own home studio. He was a regular on the old radio programme Easy Beat on Sunday mornings.( more moons ago than I care to think about

)
Cheers
Brian