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Travels
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Solo acoustic guitar. Lowden 035
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Over the years, I've had a fair bit of experience in what I would call "semi-serious amateur" recording. Analog, of course. Memories of makeshift studios, Tascam 3440 decks, old mics and mixers, snakes running from attic to basement and raggedy stereo speakers come to mind. I think that some of the "old stuff" sounds reasonably passable for what it was. My musical colleagues and I were all over the place, exploring different styles and techniques. But I digress... After a lengthy hiatus from recording activities, my interest was piqued by the rising popularity of computer-based recording. I thought to myself: "Self, you could do this. You are a computer perfessional. Piece of cake!" To my chagrin, I found myself confused by all the technology options and processes. Took me a while to get things figured out. Trial and error, equipment and software purchases, dealing with a dungeon to record in. It's been a blast so far! Here then, are posted some of the fruits of my labor, sort of all over the place, as of old. Hopefully, you won't find the fruit rotten.
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Charts
Peak #157
Peak in subgenre #45
Author
Bill Vencil
Rights
2006
Uploaded
September 18, 2006
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:25
Story behind the song
A flatpicked, somewhat hammered piece. Keep on truckin', as they used to say. OK, as I\ used to say!
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