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I'll Be Here - Acoustic Guitar
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An acoustic guitar ballad, with ethnic percussion, piano, and strings.
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A cool mixture of jazz, classical, film music, R&B, Rock, Hip Hop, Pop, Christian, New Age, Neo Soul, Country, Solo Piano and Guitar, the list goes on... Chance
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Charts
Peak #148
Peak in subgenre #25
Author
J. Jacobs
Rights
2011
Uploaded
February 24, 2011
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:25
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An acoustic guitar ballad, with ethnic percussion, piano, and strings.
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Joseph, this is elegant. It takes one into an inner place of serenity and peace. "I'll Be Here" is a classic song for the Soul. Thanks for the download of this masterpiece of guitar brilliance. Also, I see the song's comment by our dear friend, Ekaterina - aka Coconut Blues (Jude) so it is clear that you already are in touch with her and CBC. GREAT! And hopefully (as urged in my previous comment on one of your songs) we will see/hear you soon at the Coconut Blues Club on SoundClick. Bob
Mr Grant
Feb 25, 2011
WOW! Elegant and masterfully done. I love every bit of it. I had to close my eyes and just let it "take me". Beautiful composition, finely crafted and well thought out. As always, you leave me speechless..
Sebastian Breitenbach
Feb 25, 2011
Ah, such lovely fingerpicked melodies, but what's most important: While it sounds calm and comforting, it isn't cheesy, but simply flows. I always dig little details and variation in the percussion, so I would like to mention those nice shaker, which really adds additional atmosphere. On some parts I would perhaps also add some wind chimes, on the other hand I don't know if that would make it cheesy, one would have to try it. Regards, Sebastian