The twelfth of never

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The twelfth of never

Postby franklin » 16 Oct 2009, 13:39

This tune, is one of the better from Sir Cliff.
Hope you like it. :D
Best
Franklin
http://www.4shared.com/file/141286828/8 ... never.html
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby Martyn » 16 Oct 2009, 13:52

Hi Franklin,
That was a magical rendition of one of my all time favourites. :clap:
Wonderfully rich string arrangements and I really enjoyed your gently played guitar parts. Can you tell us what your setup was when you recorded it; guitar, pickups, echo etc, which backing track this is and can I buy/obtain a copy of it :) as I'd be most keen to have a go at this one myself.
Great posting that just made my day.

Kind regards,
Martyn
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby Bojan » 16 Oct 2009, 13:58

Beautifully played Franklin -- as usual . . . and lovely sound -- as usual. I have loved this song ever since I heard Johnny Mathis singing it in 1957. Thanks for posting it!

Bojan
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby littlelinnie » 16 Oct 2009, 15:26

Hi Franklin A beautiful song beautifully played Regards Lynn
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby rogera » 16 Oct 2009, 15:51

A lovely version of a great Cliff tune. :thumbup: :D
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby franklin » 17 Oct 2009, 11:39

Thanks a lot for the nice words.
Martyn: Fender '57 reisue, Kinman bridge and Seymour Duncan mid/neck. Elexir strings 10-46, Q2 program 1:62 (patches from Charlie Hall).
AC15, Shure SM57, Cubase 5 with compressor 4:1 threshold around 3 and don't play it hard, soft and easy.
The BT is in your mailbox within a few days.
Best wishes
Franklin
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby Martyn » 17 Oct 2009, 16:04

franklin wrote:Thanks a lot for the nice words.
Martyn: Fender '57 reisue, Kinman bridge and Seymour Duncan mid/neck. Elexir strings 10-46, Q2 program 1:62 (patches from Charlie Hall).
AC15, Shure SM57, Cubase 5 with compressor 4:1 threshold around 3 and don't play it hard, soft and easy.
The BT is in your mailbox within a few days.
Best wishes
Franklin

Hi Franklin,
Thanks for the info - it all helps (or complicates matters :think: ) when deciding whether to change pickups/guitar/echo unit etc or keep what I have. :P
Look forward to receiving the BT when convenient :thumbup: .
KInd regards,
Martyn
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Re: The twelfth of never

Postby Bluesnote » 17 Oct 2009, 16:44

Lovely feel you have for this piece Franklin. I'll need to have a go at this myself I think. It's a classic tune for sure 8-)
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